This book investigates the geopolitics and strategic dimensions of US-American foreign policy during George W. Bush's and Barack Obama's presidential terms. Based on a vast amount of empirical and historical sources, the author offers deep insights into the recent political developments ('Arabellions') along the axis of Northern Africa, the Middle East, and Central Asia, situating them in the context of the global geopolitical and geo-economical Great Game, either latent or overt, between USA/NATO and Russia. The author also analyses the influence of the US on these historical and political processes in the last two decades.
Luiz Alberto Moniz Bandeira Books
Moniz Bandeira was a Brazilian university professor, political scientist, and historian whose work delved into Brazilian foreign policy and international relations. His expertise centered particularly on the nation's interactions with Argentina and the United States, resulting in numerous publications across Brazil, Argentina, and beyond. He was recognized for his enduring intellectual engagement in rethinking Brazil's global position over decades. His extensive and multifaceted body of work commanded significant attention from academic, political, and diplomatic circles.



The World Disorder
US Hegemony, Proxy Wars, Terrorism and Humanitarian Catastrophes
- 480 pages
- 17 hours of reading
The book delves into the historical dynamics of geopolitical and geoeconomic rivalry between the USA and Russia, particularly in light of NATO's eastward expansion. It examines the USA's foreign policy and ambitions, highlighting the significant roles that Wall Street and the military-industrial complex play in shaping political decisions. This analysis provides a nuanced understanding of the underlying factors driving contemporary tensions between the two nations.