After America -

: Power shared among several large nations. The Chinese Century : China as the dominant global leader.

Starobin explores the decline of American "exceptionalism" and the idea of the U.S. as a "global policeman". He argues that a shift away from U.S. hegemony is not necessarily negative for the country and could lead to new forms of success. The book outlines five primary future scenarios: : A fragmented world with no central authority. After America

: Power decentralizing to major urban hubs. Universal Civilization : A more integrated global society. Critical Perspectives : Power shared among several large nations

Paul Starobin's is generally reviewed as a well-paced, practical examination of a post-American-dominant world. Critics describe it as an accessible starting point for those interested in futurism, avoiding both apocalyptic and utopian extremes. Key Themes and Scenarios as a "global policeman"

: The book is praised for its concise summaries, strong historical sketching of the late 20th century, and its ability to provide plausible outcomes supported by factual information.

Reviewers have noted both strengths and potential weaknesses in his arguments: