The book you are referring to is ( After the Empire: The Breakdown of the American Order ), written by French demographer and sociologist Emmanuel Todd . Published in 2002 , it is a non-fiction geopolitical essay rather than a fictional story. Core Argument
: The U.S. can no longer sustain its standard of living through its own production and has become a "parasitic" consumer reliant on foreign capital and goods. AprГЁs l'Empire : Essai sur la dГ©composition du ...
: Todd coined this term to describe U.S. military actions against relatively weak states (like Iraq). He argues these are not signs of strength but "theatrical" attempts to mask a loss of real global control. The book you are referring to is (
Written shortly after 9/11 and before the Iraq War, the book predicted a "Day of Reckoning" where the world would move toward a involving Europe, Russia, and Japan, leaving the U.S. increasingly isolated. Context and Legacy Après l'empire - Wikipédia can no longer sustain its standard of living
: He identifies a shift away from traditional democratic universalism toward a more predatory and oligarchic social structure. Predicted Outcome
Todd argues that the United States is not an invincible "hyper-power" but is actually in a state of terminal decline. He posits that the U.S. is losing its global economic, military, and ideological grip for several reasons: