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''The Grand Chessboard: American Primacy and Its Geostrategic Imperatives'' (1997) is one of the major works of
Zbigniew Brzezinski Zbigniew Kazimierz Brzeziński (, ; March 28, 1928 – May 26, 2017), known as Zbig, was a Polish-American diplomat and political scientist. He served as a counselor to Lyndon B. Johnson from 1966 to 1968 and was Jimmy Carter's National Securi ...
. Brzezinski graduated with a PhD from Harvard University in 1953 and became Professor of American Foreign Policy at Johns Hopkins University. He was later the United States National Security Advisor from 1977 to 1981, under the administration of President
Jimmy Carter James Earl Carter Jr. (October 1, 1924December 29, 2024) was an American politician and humanitarian who served as the 39th president of the United States from 1977 to 1981. A member of the Democratic Party (United States), Democratic Party ...
. Regarding the landmass of
Eurasia Eurasia ( , ) is a continental area on Earth, comprising all of Europe and Asia. According to some geographers, Physical geography, physiographically, Eurasia is a single supercontinent. The concept of Europe and Asia as distinct continents d ...
as the center of global power, Brzezinski sets out to formulate a Eurasian
geostrategy Geostrategy, a subfield of geopolitics, is a type of foreign policy guided principally by geographical factors as they inform, constrain, or affect political and military planning. As with all strategies, geostrategy is concerned with matching me ...
for the United States. In particular, he writes that no Eurasian challenger should emerge that can dominate Eurasia and thus also challenge U.S. global pre-eminence. Much of Brzezinski's analysis is concerned with geostrategy in Central Asia, focusing on the exercise of power on the Eurasian landmass in a post-Soviet environment. In his chapter dedicated to what he refers to as the "", he uses Halford J. Mackinder's
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. The book was reviewed by ''
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'', and other publications in the USA and other countries, especially Germany.


Introduction – Superpower Politics

In the introduction, Zbigniew Brzezinski outlines his overall concept. He asserts that the current global dominance of the United States depends on how effectively it manages the complex power dynamics of the Eurasian continent. A stable continental balance, with the United States acting as a political arbiter, should enable the gradual achievement of overarching goals. His ultimate vision is a "world community."
The ultimate objective of American policy should be benign and visionary: to shape a truly cooperative global community, in keeping with long-range trends and with the fundamental interests of humankind. But in the meantime, it is imperative that no Eurasian challenger emerges, capable of dominating Eurasia and thus also of challenging America. The formulation of a comprehensive and integrated Eurasian geostrategy is therefore the purpose of this book." (p. iix)


Reviews and reception


USA as an indispensable nation

In his 1997 foreword to the German edition, German Minister of Foreign Affairs
Hans-Dietrich Genscher Hans-Dietrich Genscher (21 March 1927 – 31 March 2016) was a German statesman and a member of the liberal Free Democratic Party (FDP), who served as Federal Minister of the Interior from 1969 to 1974, and as Federal Minister for Foreign Affa ...
assessed Brzezinski's analysis as an "American response that is thought-provoking, that will provoke approval but also contradiction." Brzezinski's openly expressed conviction that the worldwide presence of the United States is not only in the American interest, but also in the global interest, is correct and confirmed by the European experience of the 20th century, according to Genscher. The USA is still the "indispensable" nation. Europeans should always ask themselves whether there really is "too much America" or rather "too little Europe". Genscher sees Brzezinski's strategy as an attempt to create new structures of world politics through dialogue and rapprochement (with China and Russia), which is not possible without the participation of the United States in cooperation with a strengthened Europe. Genscher also points out, however, that the striving for supremacy always evokes opposing forces.


Underestimation of economic dynamics

The former German Chancellor
Helmut Schmidt Helmut Heinrich Waldemar Schmidt (; 23 December 1918 – 10 November 2015) was a German politician and member of the Social Democratic Party of Germany (SPD), who served as the chancellor of West Germany from 1974 to 1982. He was the longest ...
wrote in his review of October 31, 1997 in the Zeit that the title alone made "a highly provocative American self-confidence" abundantly clear. Brzezinski's global horizon is praised, but he underestimates " Black Africa,
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and the highly important religions of
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and
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as well as
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in their global weights". China's future role is greatly underestimated. Despite many correct partial analyses, Brzezinski's book neglects the economic dynamics of important states as well as future population growth and the conflicts that will become inevitable as a result. Likewise, the future effects of electronic globalization are not sufficiently appreciated. Schmidt warns against adopting Brzezinski's objective or the conviction that "what is good for the USA is eo ipso good for peace and well-being of the world." For the "continental European citizens, Brzezinski's claim to dominance (should) be an additional incentive for the further expansion of the European Union in the direction of a self-determining Europe."


Worldwide cooperation

Volker Rühe Volker Rühe (born 25 September 1942) is a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union (CDU). He served as German Defence minister from 1 April 1992, succeeding Gerhard Stoltenberg during the first government of a reunified Germany in ...
described the book in his review for the ''
Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung The (; ''FAZ''; "Frankfurt General Newspaper") is a German newspaper founded in 1949. It is published daily in Frankfurt and is considered a newspaper of record for Germany. Its Sunday edition is the ''Frankfurter Allgemeine Sonntagszeitung'' ( ...
'' on November 26, 1997, as a "bold and probably also provocative, at the same time excellent and valuable contribution" to a new "thinking in the categories of dialogue and exchange, regional and global cooperation, networking of business and politics". In his opinion, the work should be studied in "science, media and, last but not least, governments". Rühe analyzes the author's intention to testify, for him to maintain dominance in Eurasia is not an end in itself, but an essential prerequisite for global stability. In Brzezinski's opinion, America must commit itself to the goal of creating a permanent framework for global geopolitical cooperation. Brzezinski wants to preserve the position of power of the United States in order to let it merge into institutionalized, worldwide cooperation in the long term. Oliver Thränert of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation also finds in his review that the book is "already worth reading". It is knowledgeable, often historically substantiated, never boring and always follows the guidelines of American national interest, which is somewhat unusual for the German reader. In his opinion, the strategy developed by Brzezinski is "coherent and truly forward-looking", but also "in many respects simplistic", which reduces its value for science.


Anachronism

Sabine Feiner, lecturer at the Institute of Political Science at the
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, sees in her
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(2000) Brzeznski's geostrategy in the Anglo-Saxon tradition of
Halford Mackinder Sir Halford John Mackinder (15 February 1861 – 6 March 1947) was a British geographer, academic and politician, who is regarded as one of the founding fathers of both geopolitics and geostrategy. He was the first Principal of University Ext ...
("
Heartland theory "The Geographical Pivot of History" is an article submitted by Halford John Mackinder in 1904 to the Royal Geographical Society that advances his heartland theory.Mackinder, H. J."The Geographical Pivot of History" ''The Geographical Journal'', ...
") and Nicholas J. Spykman ("Rimland"). Brzezinski transcends the power-political component, which is rooted in imperialism and
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of the 19th century, through the "vision of a higher justification", in which he identifies the national interest of the USA with the interest of the world. Although the focus is on the world, the national US perspective remains the decisive starting point for the consideration. Pursuing world politics in the tradition of Bismarck seems anachronistic to Feiner, and the vocabulary ("tributaries", "vassals", "hegemon") is also inappropriate. She sees the moral dimension of his portrayal as based on a trust in the historical power of the USA, whose fatefulness is not questioned but understood as providence: "The moral dimension and the associated obligation to world leadership in Brzezinski becomes clear insofar as he tries to present this position not as the result of an intended policy of the USA, but as a historical coincidence. €¦With the interpretation that the USA's global political commitment was not the result of its national interests, but was assigned to it by a higher authority, 'history', understood as providence, Brzezinski lends the position of the USA a moral exaltation that is found in the American tradition of
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is generally to be found." Feiner's work is a little too theory-heavy, Heinz Brill noted in his review. However, her creation, development and evaluation of Brzezinski's "global political conception" were seen as excellently successful. "The work is a pioneering achievement for the German-speaking world."


Decline of the United States

Emmanuel Todd analyzed Brzezinski's geopolitical strategy in his work '' After the Empire'' (2001). Todd considers Brzezinski to be the most astute strategy theorist, "despite his recognizable lack of interest in economic issues." However, America's imperial rule is no longer up to date, since due to the size, complexity and rapid change of the world, a permanent supremacy of a single state is no longer accepted. The dependence of the USA on other countries has now grown strongly. America is trying to conceal its decline through "theatrical military actionism". In reality, it is about securing resources. The fight against terrorism, against Iraq and against the "axis of evil" is only a pretext, a sign of weakness. Europe and Russia, Japan and China are growing into decisive strategic players that relativize the supremacy of the USA. He sees another shortcoming of Brzezinski's analysis in the complete ignorance of Israel. With regard to Ukraine, Todd tends to agree with
Samuel P. Huntington Samuel Phillips Huntington (April 18, 1927December 24, 2008) was an American political scientist, adviser, and academic. He spent more than half a century at Harvard University, where he was director of Harvard's Center for International Affair ...
, who considers its cultural tendency towards Russia to be stronger. „…   With its own dynamics, it (Ukraine) is unable to escape Russian influence without falling under that of another power. The American sphere is too far away and too little materially present to balance Russia's weight. Europe, with Germany at its core, is a real economic power, but it is not dominant in military and political terms. If Europe aspires to an influential position in Ukraine, it is not in its interest to turn it into a satellite, since Europe needs Russia as a counterpoint to the US if it wants to emancipate itself from American tutelage."


The role of Europe

In 2008, the publicist Hauke Ritz argued that Brzezinski's premises of geopolitical analysis in ''The Grand Chessboard'' were wrong, despite their intrinsic logic and high persuasiveness. Eurasia is not a chessboard. "Much more important than the question of whether the 21st century will be an American, European or Chinese one is the question of what premises we want to base the life of the human species on in the 21st century. The US has already submitted its proposals with
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and the Green Zone in Baghdad. Now the ball is in Europe's court. Europe has the strength and the opportunity to bury the US plans to conquer the world. And Europe should do the same in the interests of civilisation." Chris Luenen, Head of the Geopolitical Program at the Global Policy Institute in London, advocated in a guest article in the '' Zeit'' (from 2014) Europeans should depart from the strategy of the USA, which is oriented towards Brzezinski's ''The Grand Chessboard.'' Luenen cannot see how the US policy towards Ukraine and Russia or America's Grand Strategy as such could be in the interest of Europe or world peace. In his view, it is not in conformity with the realities of a rapidly changing world, either.
"It is often argued that Europe, and Germany in particular, must choose between a pro-Atlantic and a pro-Russian/Eurasian orientation. This is not the case at all. Europe should not shape its foreign policy on the basis of emotional images of friends and enemies, but on the basis of a sober policy of interests."


Russia and NATO's eastward expansion

David C. Hendrickson, in his article in
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on November 1, 1997, saw the core of the book as the ambitious strategy of NATO to move eastward to Ukraine's Russian border and vigorously support the newly independent republics of Central Asia and the Caucasus, which is an integral part of what Hendrickson said could be called a "tough love" strategy for the Russians. Hendrickson considers "this great project" to be problematic for two reasons: the "excessive expansion of Western institutions" could well introduce centrifugal forces into it; moreover, Brzezinski's "test of what legitimate Russian interests are" seems to be so strict that even a democratic Russia would probably "fail".


See also

* '' Foundations of Geopolitics'' *
American imperialism U.S. imperialism or American imperialism is the expansion of political, economic, cultural, media, and military influence beyond the boundaries of the United States. Depending on the commentator, it may include imperialism through outright mi ...
*
Geopolitics Geopolitics () is the study of the effects of Earth's geography on politics and international relations. Geopolitics usually refers to countries and relations between them, it may also focus on two other kinds of State (polity), states: ''de fac ...
*
The Great Game The Great Game was a rivalry between the 19th-century British and Russian empires over influence in Central Asia, primarily in Afghanistan, Persia, and Tibet. The two colonial empires used military interventions and diplomatic negotiations t ...
* '' Unholy Wars'' * '' Secret Affairs: Britain's Collusion with Radical Islam''


References


External links

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