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The Technological Republic investigates the intersection of hard power—military and economic strength—and soft belief, the cultural and ideological influence that shapes nations. In an era of rapid technological change and shifting global dynamics, authors Alexander C. Karp and Nicholas W. Zamiska explore what it means for the West to maintain and exercise power. The book examines how technological advancement, democratic values, and strategic vision combine to influence international relations and national security. Through analysis of contemporary geopolitical challenges, the authors consider the future trajectory of Western influence and the factors that will determine whether democratic societies can adapt to emerging threats and opportunities. This work offers insight into the forces reshaping global order and the choices facing Western nations.







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