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The Superpower Grand Strategies

Winning the Globalization Game

Thomas Barnett

This course promotes a “grand strategy” approach to how climate change and demographic trends – along with the ascendancy of a global majority middle class – transform our global economy from its historic East-West paradigm to one dominated by North-South dynamics. This is a crucial perspectives for anyone involved in international trade and the globalization of markets.

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This course promotes a “grand strategy” approach to how climate change and demographic trends – along with the ascendancy of a global majority middle class – transform our global economy from its historic East-West paradigm to one dominated by North-South dynamics. This is a crucial perspectives for anyone involved in international trade and the globalization of markets.

The world economy is undergoing three structural changes, each of which are enough – on their own – to define a new era of globalization . The first is climate change, which decimates lower latitudes (developing countries), denying them the benefits of globalization, while paradoxically empowering higher latitude global markets. The second is demographic aging unfolding at great rapidity across America, Europe, and Asia (Japan in particular). The third is the ascendancy of a majority global middle class whose huge resource requirements, per economists of all stripes, will drive future global economic growth – if this South-centric mass of humanity can successfully navigate climate change’s devastating impact.

Put them together and the world trade is facing an unprecedented tilting of its geopolitical axis from one historically oriented East-West to one dominated by North-South dynamics (e.g., mass northward migrations by climate refugees [see the US-Mexico border today]). The world’s 21st-century superpowers (United States, European Union, Russia, China, India) will thus compete in helping smaller powers survive and navigate these world-restructuring dynamics, in effect entering into a superpower “brand war” to win (first) economic and (then) political allegiance from among these more vulnerable nation-states.

In this new form of competition – one that will unfold as much in the cyber realm as the real world, superpowers will seek to address the majority global middle class’s quest for stability, prosperity, and security. Having achieved consumer status for the first time, these billions, largely centered in the Global South (per World Bank statistics), will naturally be attracted to those superpowers most adept at creating a sense of geopolitical “belonging” in larger unions anchored by their large financial markets that facilitate their export-driven growth. We are already witnessing this strategic offering in processes like the EU’s state-accession model and China’s Belt and Road Initiative — despite the recent increase in trade barriers (tariffs) and their effects on international markets.

Employing a “grand strategic” perspective, this MOOC is the first to explore that cluster of tectonic changes as they transform our world, offering competitive advantages to some international businesses while generating lessons and understanding for anyone involved in information technology, economic policy, foreign markets, and foreign direct investment.

Scientists estimates that species the world over are forced by climate change to increase their evolutionary speed by roughly 10,000 times. The same will be true of humans and all their enterprises: reconfiguring national borders, disrupting labor markets, reshaping capital markets, triggering financial crises, altering how and why multinational corporations engage in outsourcing, and altering global capitalism and its free trade rule-set to its very core.

In combination, climate change, demographic transitions and the emergence of a global majority middle class alter the very nature of economic activity this century (liberalization of investments, role of trade agreements, strategic partnerships among great powers), sending different countries down wildly different paths that beg the question: Exactly what is globalization going forward?

In sum, if broad-framing macroeconomic change is a skill-set you want to master, this course lays the groundwork for your understanding of how globalization affects us all by altering our planet, transforming our societies, and recasting this world order of American creation.

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Learning objectives

  • How climate change will trigger the biggest geographic transfer of resource wealth in human history – super-empowering the new north while beggaring the global south
  • How climate change will drive south-to-north human migrations far beyond anything the world currently witnesses, triggering state failure across lower latitudes and supercharging angry nationalism and populism across higher-latitude states.
  • How demographic aging across the global north will permanently transform those nations and their markets.
  • How globalization’s unfolding is largely driven by nations embracing a demographic transition from high-birth/death rates to low-birth/death rates, allowing for a “demographic dividend” that enables economic integration into global value chains.
  • How the ascendancy of a majority global middle class re-runs the geopolitical experiment that was the eurasian continent’s successive “world wars” of the early 20th century, as both left (communism) and right (fascism) sought to control that process.
  • How superpowers will compete in “brand wars” to earn the economic, network, political, and security allegiance of smaller states threatened by these structural shifts.
  • How the western hemisphere (north/central/south america & caribbean) are unusually advantaged relative to the eastern hemisphere (europe, africa, asia) for the north-south integration to come.
  • How to process all these tectonic changes and world-restructuring dynamics from a grand strategic perspective.

Syllabus

Week One:
Forecasting several decades of global turbulence and connecting these looming realities to upcoming leadership generations
How US-style globalization swept the planet and remade it
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How modern globalization has evolved since World War II and where it’s going next
Understanding the current global security landscape
How the world is shaping up into three zones of North-South integration
How to observe your enterprise’s standing in whatever “market” defines its domain
Week Two:
Forecasting the coming North-South integration
The dawning of the Anthropocene Epoch and how it remakes our planet
Pitting Middle Earth (lower latitudes) versus the New North (higher latitudes) on security
The demographic transition explained
The national imperative to “cash in” a demographic dividend – and what that costs
How to orient your enterprise’s future amidst these tectonic global dynamics
Week Three:
Who will rule the global majority middle class? Left? Right? Itself?
The superpower brand wars to capture the loyalty/allegiance of the global middle class
The different superpower integration and regulatory models
The differing competitive styles of the five superpowers
The defining superpower struggle in the cyber realm
How to decide where your enterprise needs to go in the coming years/decades
Week Four:
How the Western Hemisphere is primed for North-South Integration
Why the Americas will “win” by coming together in larger unions
How America can lose the superpower competition due to its internal “demons”
An America's-First Strategy targeting hemispheric integration
How America – and your enterprise – need to act to actualize North-South integration __
Reviewing the course and previewing the subsequent MOOC exploring the strategic business principles revealed by this grand strategic analysis.

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Covers current global security and how it relates to these structural changes
Delves into demographic transitions, a core topic in modern globalization
Examines the impact of climate change and its influence on global economic dynamics
Explores the rise of a global majority middle class and its geopolitical implications
Investigates how superpowers compete for influence and loyalty in a changing world order
Emphasizes the importance of adapting to grand strategic shifts

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Learners who complete The Superpower Grand Strategies: Winning the Globalization Game will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Economist
Individuals in this role need to understand global economic trends to develop economic models and provide advice to governments and businesses. This course will help Economists understand the impact of climate change on the global economy and advise on how to mitigate its effects.
Climate Policy Analyst
Learn about the political consequences and economic ramifications of climate change, and develop the knowledge to create and implement climate change policies. This understanding is valuable for Climate Policy Analysts, who need to understand the science of climate change, its effects, and the potential solutions.
Climate Scientist
Climate Scientists are responsible for studying climate change and its potential impacts. This course would be valuable for Climate Scientists, as it will help them to understand the political, social, and economic factors that influence climate change, and how these factors will affect their work.
Corporate Strategy Manager
Individuals in this role must understand the impact of globalization, demographic change, and technology on their business, their industry, and the global economy as a whole in order to develop strategies for success. This course will help Corporate Strategy Managers understand these trends and develop strategies for success in the face of these challenges.
Journalist
This course will help Journalists understand the complex political, economic, and social issues facing the world today. This knowledge will enable them to provide more informed and insightful reporting on these issues.
Public Policy Analyst
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the political and economic challenges facing the global community in the 21st century. This knowledge is essential for Public Policy Analysts, who need to understand the complex issues facing their communities and develop strategies to address them.
Management Consultant
This course covers the latest trends in global business and economics. This knowledge is essential for Management Consultants, who need to understand the challenges facing their clients and develop strategies to help them succeed.
Political Scientist
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the political and economic challenges facing the global community in the 21st century. This knowledge is essential for Political Scientists, who need to understand the complex issues facing the world and develop strategies to address them.
International Business Manager
This course will help International Business Managers understand the impact of climate change on the global economy and the resulting challenges and opportunities for businesses. This knowledge is essential for making informed decisions about global business strategies.
Government Relations Manager
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the political and economic challenges facing the global community in the 21st century. This knowledge is essential for Government Relations Managers, who need to understand the complex issues facing their clients and develop strategies to address them.
Geographer
This course covers the impact of climate change on the global climate system and the resulting effects on human populations and ecosystems. This information is valuable for Geographers, who need to understand the physical and human dimensions of climate change.
International Development Specialist
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the political and economic challenges facing the global community in the 21st century. This knowledge is essential for International Development Specialists, who need to understand the complex issues facing the countries they work in and develop strategies to address them.
Marketing Manager
This course provides a comprehensive overview of the political and economic challenges facing the global community in the 21st century. This knowledge is essential for Marketing Managers, who need to understand the complex issues facing their target markets and develop strategies to reach them.
Financial Analyst
This course covers the impact of climate change on the global economy, which can affect investment decisions, risk assessments, and financial planning. Financial Analysts can use this knowledge to make better informed decisions and provide better advice to their clients.
Lawyer
This course covers the political and economic challenges facing the global community in the 21st century. This knowledge is essential for Lawyers, who need to understand the complex legal issues facing their clients and develop strategies to address them.

Reading list

We've selected 25 books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in The Superpower Grand Strategies: Winning the Globalization Game.
Collection of essays on grand strategy, with one essay written by the instructor of this course. This good supplementary text for this course on grand strategy.
Provides a challenging look at the history of debt and its role in our current economic system. Graeber argues that much of what we think about debt is wrong and that we need to start thinking about it in new ways.
Reference on global economics and how the internet age has effected modern economies around the world, with special emphasis on the United States. This book contains early predictions of globalization's effects.
Is an exceptional reference for some of the economic theory behind what drives economic development in nations.
Provides a sweeping history of the silk road and it's importance to trade and global affairs.
Is especially good for a potential module on the future of power, as it relates to superpowers, branding, and public diplomacy which is covered in this course.
Provides a readable and accessible discussion of the forces that drive global economic development. Ridley is an optimist, but he is also careful to avoid Panglossianism.
Provides the classic discussion of the end of the Cold War and western triumphalism. While some of Fukuyama's predictions have not come to pass, it provides an important look at the history of ideas and the development of liberal democracy that is relevant to this course.
Discusses pre-modern societies and how they can help us understand the challenges of our own time.
Provides a somewhat speculative but fascinating look at the big picture of human history from our origins to the future.

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