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The next great collision may not begin with a missile.
It may begin with a tanker route, a blocked payment, a sanctions cascade, a reserve shift, a liquidity shock, or a dominant power trying too hard to prove it is still untouchable.
The Modern Thucydides Trap exposes the hidden mechanism behind one of the most dangerous questions of our time: what happens when a rising power confronts a reigning power in a world no longer held together by trust alone, but by oil flows, dollar dependence, payment rails, sanctions, and fear?
The modern Thucydides Trap no longer begins only with armies. It begins inside oil routes, reserve currencies, sanctions, payment systems, and the nervous psychology of powers that can still dominate, but no longer feel eternal.
This is not another cheap prophecy about the "end of the dollar." It is not a generic story of America falling and China rising. It is a sharper map of a world where dominance survives materially while decaying psychologically.
For decades, the petrodollar order gave the appearance of stability. Oil was priced in dollars. Gulf wealth flowed back into Western finance. American security power helped underwrite the architecture. The arrangement was never merely economic. It was strategic, psychological, and imperial.
Now that center is becoming nervous.
China has become a central energy buyer. Gulf states are widening their room to move. Sanctions have turned financial plumbing into geopolitical pressure. Payment systems are fragmenting. Shipping chokepoints are becoming macro tripwires. And beneath the official language of diplomacy, something older is waking up: the fear that dominance is becoming negotiable.
Inside this book, you will discover:
Sharp, provocative, and deeply relevant, The Modern Thucydides Trap is for readers of geopolitics, economics, empire, energy, financial power, and the unstable psychology of global order.
The world is not simply changing.
It is becoming emotionally volatile at the level of empire.
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