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E-raamat: Prosperity Agenda: What the World Wants from America--and What We Need in Return

  • Formaat: 260 pages
  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jul-2008
  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781620458723
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  • Ilmumisaeg: 01-Jul-2008
  • Kirjastus: John Wiley & Sons Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781620458723
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Discusses modern-day events and the effects they are having on this nation's standing in the world, examining policies and practices with regard to economic growth, terrorism, and nuclear weapons on the international stage.

Presents the argument that the United States should give direct aid to the citizens of troubled nations in order to build world popularity instead of spreading democracy.

Praise for Nancy Soderberg's

The Superpower Myth

"A sensible, hard-headed, realistic alternative to the excesses of America's Iraq-era dealings with the world."
-James Fallows, National Correspondent, The Atlantic Monthly

"One of the greatest strengths of Soderberg's book is her insider's account of many of the seminal events of the 1990s. Soderberg [ gives us] a bird's-eye view of such critical issues as intervention in the Balkans and Haiti and U.S. efforts to combat al Qaeda and hunt down Osama bin Laden."
-Charles A. Kupchan, The Washington Post Book World

"Does America Need a Foreign Policy? by Henry Kissinger, The Choice by Zbigniew Brzezinski, and The Superpower Myth by Nancy Soderberg-all of these authors have firsthand experience in government, and it shows. The Superpower Myth, which doubles as a memoir of Soderberg's years in the Clinton administration, is a history told from inside meeting rooms, full of detail about how government bureaucracies actually function-and why sometimes they don't."
-Jonathan D. Tepperman, The New York Times Book Review


Praise for Nancy Soderberg's

The Superpower Myth

"A sensible, hard-headed, realistic alternative to the excesses of America's Iraq-era dealings with the world."
-James Fallows, National Correspondent, The Atlantic Monthly

"One of the greatest strengths of Soderberg's book is her insider's account of many of the seminal events of the 1990s. Soderberg [ gives us] a bird's-eye view of such critical issues as intervention in the Balkans and Haiti and U.S. efforts to combat al Qaeda and hunt down Osama bin Laden."
-Charles A. Kupchan, The Washington Post Book World

"Does America Need a Foreign Policy? by Henry Kissinger, The Choice by Zbigniew Brzezinski, and The Superpower Myth by Nancy Soderberg-all of these authors have firsthand experience in government, and it shows. The Superpower Myth, which doubles as a memoir of Soderberg's years in the Clinton administration, is a history told from inside meeting rooms, full of detail about how government bureaucracies actually function-and why sometimes they don't."
-Jonathan D. Tepperman, The New York Times Book Review
Acknowledgments.
Introduction.
1 Making Up for Lost Time in Iraq.
2 The Centerpiece of the Battle against Terrorism.
3 Freedom Stumbles without Prosperity.
4 Energy: Leading the World Where It Needs to Go.
5 Winning the World Over by Eliminating Nuclear Weapons.
6 The Hidden Threat of Global Poverty.
7 Globalization’s Impact on Prosperity.
Conclusion Prosperity: A New Vision of American Power.
Notes.
Index.