Friday, October 28, 2011

Srdja Trifkovic in Manhattan

Dr. Srdja Trifkovic will give a lecture next month in Manhattan. This just came in from the people at Chronicles:

Chronicles Magazine, in cooperation with the Lord Byron Foundation, presents

The Twilight of the Empire:
Global Consequences of America’s Decline

a lecture by Srdja Trifkovic

Sunday, 13 November 2011, at 2 p.m.
Serbian Orthodox Cathedral of St. Sava
15 West 25th St., New York (25th and Broadway)

Srdja TrifkovicAmerica is no longer able to bear the financial burden of her military and political commitments around the world.

The only solution is to accept the limits of American power and to establish a rational correlation between its ends and means — in other words, to turn America into a “normal” power pursuing limited political, economic and military objectives in a world populated by other powers doing the same.

Washingtonian foreign-policy formulators and practitioners remain wholly unwilling to do any such thing, however, and history teaches us that a declining hegemonistic power is prone to rash gambles.

Can the fatal continuity of imperial assumptions and practices inside the Beltway be broken without a major war?

Dr. Trifkovic, foreign affairs editor of Chronicles, will address this most pressing global issue of our time.

Free entry, donations welcome.

1 comment:

hadley said...

Wow! How I wish I could be there! It is lectures like this that make me wish that I still lived and worked in the City.

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