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by Brent Gardner-Smith,
Aspen Daily News Staff Writer
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Harvard professor and
prolific author Niall Ferguson opened the 2010 Aspen Ideas Festival Monday with
a stark warning about the increasing prospect of the American “empire” suddenly
collapsing due to the country’s rising debt level.
“I think this is a problem that is going to go live really soon,” Ferguson said. “In that
sense, I mean within the next two years. Because the whole thing, fiscally and
other ways, is very near the edge of chaos. And we’ve seen already in Greece what
happens when the bond market loses faith in your fiscal policy.”
Ferguson said empires — such as the former
Soviet Union and the Roman empire — can
collapse quite quickly and the tipping point is often when the cost of
servicing an empire’s debt is larger than the cost of its defense budget.
“That has not been the case I think at any point in U.S.
history,” Ferguson
said. “It will be the case in the next five years.”
Ferguson was
conscious of opening the Ideas Festival on such a stark note.
“Walter Isaacson, the leader of this great institution said, ‘Don’t be too
dark!,’” Ferguson
said.
The affable British scholar tried to keep it light. He used a stage whisper to
tell the Aspen Institute audience, “I know you’re not comfortable with the word
‘empire,’ especially just after the Fourth of July, but you are the Redcoats
now.”
He said the U.S. is now deeply in the red as a country because of a combination
of the Great Recession, the resulting federal stimulus and financial bailout
programs, two wars, the Bush tax cuts, and a growth in social entitlement
programs.
And economic debt can lead to a sudden loss of military power and global
respect, Ferguson
said.
“By combating our crisis of private debt with an extraordinary expansion of
public debt, we inevitably are going to reduce the resources available for
national security in the years ahead,” Ferguson
said. “Because as a debt grows, so the interest payments you have to make on it
grow, even if interest rates stay low. And on current projections, the federal
debt is going to be absorbing around 20 percent — a fifth of all the taxes you
pay — within just a few years.
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Dustin Franz/Aspen Daily News
Harvard professor and author Niall Ferguson speaks about the financial
crisis during an opening session of the Aspen Ideas Festival on Monday
afternoon.
“The item of discretionary federal expenditure most likely to be squeezed is of
course defense. And there are lots of historic precedents for that,” said Ferguson, who is the author
of “Empire: The Rise and Demise of the British World Order and the Lessons for
Global Power.”
Ferguson said the financial crisis that started
in 2007 has “has accelerated a fundamental shift in the balance of power,” with
the U.S. shedding power and China absorbing
it.
“I’ve just come back from China
— a two-week trip there — and the thing I heard most often was, ‘You can’t
lecture us about the superiority of your system anymore. We don’t need to learn
anything from you about financial institutions and forget about democracy. We
see where it has got you.’”
David Gergen of CNN, who moderated the discussion, which also included
billionaire Mortimer Zuckerman, asked Ferguson
whether it made a difference if the U.S. declined as a world power.
“Having grown up in a declining empire, I do not recommend it,” Ferguson said. “It’s not
a lot of fun, actually, decline. To be more serious, a world in which the United States
is no longer predominate is not likely to be a better world, actually.”
In what he called his “light moment,” Ferguson
said, “I think there is a way out for the United States. I don’t think its
over. But it all hinges on whether you can re-energize the real mainsprings of
American power. And those two things are technological innovation and entrepreneurship.