The Jungle Grows Back

America and Our Imperiled World

Robert Kagan

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"The Jungle Grows Back" by Robert Kagan is an insightful exploration of the fragile nature of international order in the modern political landscape. Kagan argues that the liberal world order, characterized by democratic values, free trade, and cooperation among states, is not a natural state of affairs, but rather a delicate achievement that requires constant vigilance and collective effort to maintain.

Drawing on historical events and contemporary examples, Kagan delves into the origins of the liberal world order and the challenges it faces today. He stresses that while there is a strong desire for peace and prosperity, there exists a deep-rooted human instinct that resists the order and seeks power politics. This instinct, he refers to as "the jungle," constantly threatens to erode the foundations of global stability.

Through a concise and engaging writing style, Kagan dissects the global shifts in power dynamics, the rise of revisionist states, and the retreat of liberal democracies from their once assertive positions. He delves into the rise of China, the resurgence of Russia, and the fracturing of the European Union, offering both historical context and a critical examination of the present situation.

Kagan argues that the United States, as the leading liberal democratic power, plays a vital role in upholding the international order. However, he cautions against an over-reliance on American power, highlighting the importance of collective efforts and distribution of responsibilities among like-minded nations. He asserts that alliances, multilateral institutions, and the commitment to democratic values are critical in ensuring the survival and flourishing of the liberal world order.

"The Jungle Grows Back" is a thought-provoking and timely read that challenges conventional wisdom about the durability of global stability. It serves as a wake-up call, reminding us that the liberal world order is not a given, but rather a fragile achievement that requires constant attention and efforts to cultivate in the face of competing ideologies and power politics.

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