This book explores how Australian geopolitical economy is most usefully framed analytically in the current prevailing international conditions. In the book, frame one introduces historical materialism and the construction of the nation-state system, and the existential crisis in the Age of the Anthropocene. Another frame defines human species’ civil war in their territorial segregation and constant warfare. The core of the civil war is embedded in a global hegemonic crisis, depicting a period when another global power emerges, confronting US reactionary geopolitics to maintain global hegemony. Additionally, the book frames China’s rise to power in remaking the world order and capitalism’s deepening contradictions in the struggle between China and the US. A final section frames Australian geopolitical economy’s transmutation in the global crisis of the metabolic rift, and the country’s challenge to contribute to Australians’ wellbeing in a future peaceful regional and world order.
Erik Paul is a highly experienced lecturer and a widely published researcher specialising in Australia’s relations with the Asia-Pacific and the US and issues of regional and world peace.
Chapter 1: Historical Materialism.- Chapter 2: Global Civil war.- Chapter 3: White Power.- Chapter 4: China Rise to Power.- Chapter 5: US Hegemonic Crisis.- Chapter 6: End of Capitalism.- Chapter 7: Australian Existential Crisis.