The Amerislump is upon us. Conservative agitator Pat Buchanan’s new book says America might not survive until 2025; it’s called “The Suicide of a Superpower.” Even less alarmist observers are suddenly sounding a lot like Buchanan, as economists now predict that China may surpass the United States as the world’s largest economy a lot sooner than we thought, and important conferences are convened to deal with what Fareed Zakaria memorably dubbed “the post-American world.” Over at Foreign Policy, my colleague Joshua Keating (coiner of the “Amerislump” phrase) has taken to tracking all the gloom-and-doom punditry under the heading “Decline Watch” on our website—and not a day goes by without a classic example, from the poverty-stricken new muppet on Sesame Street who doesn’t have enough to eat, to the supposed cocaine slump on Wall Street and the new government initiative to attract Chinese shoppers here — so they can buy Made in China goods, but at the cheap prices caused by our undervalued dollar.
Patrick J. Buchanan, senior advisor to three U.S. Presidents, nationally syndicated columnist, and MSNBC Political Commentator, has published the "political book of the year" and New York Times Best Seller --Suicide of a Superpower.
Wednesday, October 19, 2011
Observers are Suddenly Sounding a lot like Buchanan
In an opinion piece published by Reuters, Susan Glasser, Editor-in-Chief of Foreign Policy and former Washington Post editor writes:
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