New Glory:

New Glory: Expanding America's Global Supremacy
Author: Ralph Peters
Publisher: Sentinel
August 2005

FROM THE PUBLISHER
Since World War II, Americans have been the world's true revolutionaries, expanding the frontiers of human liberty by fighting and winning the cold war. But now that we're fighting the much more complicated war on terror, many observers wonder if our glory days are behind us.

Ralph Peters, a controversial strategist and respected expert on military and intelligence issues, argues that the United States is actually poised for even greater success in the twenty-first century--if our leaders make the right decisions about the opportunities and dangers we face today. In New Glory, he offers a strategic tour of the globe's hot spots and how we should respond to the challenges they pose.

Peters criticizes the Bush administration for over-relying on high technology and defense contractors in the Iraq war and for not committing enough troops and being too afraid of casualties to do the job properly. He also offers a sharp analysis of what's wrong with our intelligence system and why the changes proposed by the 9/11 Commission aren't enough.

He then takes readers far beyond Iraq and the Middle East on a lively tour of other regions--including Latin America, Africa, and deeply troubled Europe-that rarely get serious attention in the media.

Drawing on his twenty-five years of experience in more than sixty countries, Peters shatters the dogmas of both left and right in this manifesto for a much more assertive and visionary U.S. foreign policy.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction : a brief world tour 1
1 Many revolutions 14
2 Bloodless wars, the failed revolution 30
3 The media as a combatant 48
4 The enemy within 65
5 The wars we will fight 76
6 Bureaucracy versus intelligence 99
7 The Devil's diplomats 117
8 Democracy and demons 133
9 Atlantis, the ideological superpower 144
10 The blood cult to terror 155
11 Digital demons 167
12 The cancer of corruption 174
13 The longest war 183
14 How the East was won 195
15 The frozen civilization of the desert 206
16 Why Iraq matters 218
17 The goddess of the Southern Seas 227
18 Not-so-dark continents 239
19 Many Europes 252
20 Expanding America's global supremacy 266