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He analyzes how the "Systemic Rivalry" between the U.S. and China leaves Europe caught in the middle, risking becoming a mere "plaything" of superpowers if it doesn't unite.

Pay close attention to the sections on the U.S. dollar and trade policy; Braml views these as more significant indicators of modern power than traditional military alliances. Josef Braml Die Transatlantische Illusion Die...

Check reader reviews and discussions on platforms like LovelyBooks to see how his theories are received by the public. He analyzes how the "Systemic Rivalry" between the U

The final chapters focus on "strategic autonomy." Braml argues Europe must develop its own military capabilities, financial independence, and energy security to survive the new world order. Reading Guide: How to Approach the Book dollar and trade policy; Braml views these as

The book details how the U.S. uses its financial power (the dollar's dominance and sanctions) as a weapon to achieve geopolitical goals, often forcing European companies to follow American directives.

While reading, consider current events (like the war in Ukraine or trade tensions). Compare Braml's warnings from the book's release (2022) with how NATO and EU policies have evolved since then. Where to Find the Book

Below is a guide to the book's core arguments and structure.

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