Stop the emails! Here's the DVD address at CSPAN!
Sunday, September 5, 2004 at 3:47PM
Thomas P.M. Barnett

Dateline: above the garage in Portsmouth RI, 5 September 2004

Too many emails!


If you want to buy DVD of Book Notes appearance from Memorial Day weekend broadcast ($19.95), go here:



Book Notes appearance by Tom Barnett


Here's the details:


Program ID: 182064-1

Format: Booknotes

Event Date: 4-27-2004

Location: Washington, District of Columbia, (United States)

Last Airing Date: 5-31-2004

Length: 59 minutes



Sponsor(s):

C-SPAN


Appearances by:

Barnett, Thomas P. Professor - U.S. Naval War College


Summary:

Professor Barnett talked about his book, The Pentagon's New Map: War and Peace in the Twenty-First Century, published by Putnam Publishing Group. He described the changing natures of war, security, and foreign policy in the post-Cold War era. He explained a theory of the effects of globalization that combines security, economic, political, and cultural factors to forecast future military needs. He also uses autobiographical elements to explain the behind the scenes workings of the Pentagon and described the PowerPoint presentation that he presents.




If you want to buy DVD of brief ($24.95) shown on CSPAN over Labor Day weekend, go here:



American Perspectives taping of Tom Barnett's brief


Here's the details on that one:



Program ID: 182105-1

Format: Speech

Event Date: 6-2-2004

Location: Washington, District of Columbia, (United States)

Last Airing Date: 9-4-2004

Length: 2 hours, 41 minutes



Sponsor(s):

Fort McNair

National Defense University


Appearances by:

Barnett, Thomas P. Professor - U.S. Naval War College


Summary:

In a three-hour Power Point presentation Professor Barnett takes a global perspective that integrates political, economic and military elements in a model for the post-September 11 world. He argues that terrorism and globalization have combined to end the great-power model of war that has developed over 400 years, since the Thirty Years War. Instead, he divides the world into an increasingly expanding "Functioning Core" of economically developed, politically stable states integrated into global systems and a "Non-Integrating Gap," the most likely source of threats to U.S. and international security. Professor Barnett uses this map to call for a new system for deployment of the U.S. armed forces. Professor Barnett is the author of The Pentagon's New Map: War and Peace in the Twenty-First Century, published by Putnam Publishing Group. In the book he described the changing natures of war, security, and foreign policy in the post-Cold War era. He explained a theory of the effects of globalization that combines security, economic, political, and cultural factors to forecast future military needs. He also uses autobiographical elements to explain the behind the scenes workings of the Pentagon and how his PowerPoint presentation has been used.

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