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Michael Keaney
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在全球冲突加剧、供应链根据国家安全特权进行相应重组之际,美国全球霸权所支持和支撑的 "基于规则的秩序 "所固有的矛盾正变得日益明显和难以为继。罗伯特-维塔利斯(Robert Vitalis)在美国能源政策的大背景下对美国与沙特关系的研究揭示出,旨在使帝国主义政策合法化并为其提供支持的神话在多大程度上已经超出了其最初的目的,现在有可能破坏这些神话所支持的条件的稳定。美国政治精英无法认识到全球经济相对衰退和国内社会经济脆弱的现实,从而破坏了其在全球维持超大规模军事存在的努力,以及为维持这种军事存在所需的资源分配,这种情况越来越有可能引发以核战争为形式的全球灾难。
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Shifting Sands and the Unreason of State: Review of Oilcraft: The Myths of Scarcity and Security That Haunt US Energy Policy by Robert Vitalis
At a time of intensifying global conflict and corresponding reconfiguration of supply chains in line with national security prerogatives, the contradictions inherent in the “rules-based order” supported by and supporting US global hegemony are becoming ever more apparent and unsustainable. Robert Vitalis’s study of US–Saudi relations within the wider context of US energy policy reveals the extent to which myths intended to legitimize and enable imperialist policies have outgrown their original purpose and now threaten to destabilize the very conditions they were and remain intended to support. The inability of US political elites to recognize a reality that includes relative decline globally and socioeconomic fragility domestically, undermining efforts to sustain its outsized military presence worldwide and the appropriation of resources required to service that, are at increasing risk of triggering global catastrophe in the form of nuclear-armed warfare.
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