I’ve just finished ‘The Collapse of Globalization and the Reinvention of the World’ by John Ralston Saul. This book was published in 2005 and I’ve had it sitting on a pile next to my bed since 2006. I’m a big fan of Ralston Saul but this book slightly disappoints (The Unconscious Civilization and the Doubter’s Companion seemed much better to me). Nevertheless there are more than a few good ideas explored in the book.
Ideas
The decline of globalization (remember when this was written!)
The rise of fear
The rise of false populism (connects to the rise of fear obviously)
The growth of patriotism (again linked to fear or ‘them’)
The idea that modern warfare is about learning how to fight the weak
The emergence of protectionism (again, remember he was writing in 2005/6)
The rise of God in politics
Impacts of mass migration
Factoids
Most of the 40 million war deaths since 1945, including the 22 million since 1970 (!) have occurred, not in battle, but in irregular warfare or as a result of it.
From 1968 to 2000 there were 14,000 terrorist attacks worldwide, causing 10,000 dead (rather round numbers don’t you think?). In the US there were 457 terrorist attacks between 1980-1999, mainly by Americans on Americans.
BTW, I’m just finishing off Black Swan: The Impact of The Highly Improbable.