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The World America Made

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Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

29.01.2013

Verlag

Penguin Random House

Seitenzahl

160

Maße (L/B/H)

20,3/13,2/1 cm

Gewicht

208 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-345-80271-2

Beschreibung

Rezension

At once a robust defense of the role America plays in world affairs and a determined rejection of the myth that America is in decline.
Financial Times 
 
Kagan s writing bristles with insights and ideas.
Foreign Affairs

An extended and convincing argument against the thesis that there is anything inevitable about American decline.
Commentary
 
Accessible, thought-provoking and extraordinary. . . . Robert Kagan has both the foreign policy credentials and political street cred to know from whence he speaks. . . . A book about such a grand topic as global strategy runs two risks. First is making definitive assertions in the face of enormous complexity. . . . The second is imparting too much meaning from historical events. . . . However, Mr. Kagan avoids both traps. He skillfully reasons from a wide breadth of compelling facts that from the end of World War II to today, for better (he believes) or worse, and often with great ambivalence, America has raised the living standards of the world while helping democracy grow and flourish and the democratic world should and will likely want to keep it that way.
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

The book makes the case that the nation s decline is a myth, a reaction to the financial crisis of 2008 rather than to any genuine geopolitical shifts.
The New York Times

These ideas struck a chord with a President accused of leading a great American retreat.
TIME

Kagan grabs the reader s attention from page one. . . . Kagan makes a powerful point: If America were to make a serious effort to disengage in world affairs, the world quickly would devolve into a much more scary and dangerous place.
The Augusta Chronicle

[Kagan] seems to care less about partisanship than about ideas, particularly his advocacy for a powerful American role in the world. . . . The virtue of Kagan s book is that his ideas and logic are so clearly laid out that readers can see where they agree or disagree.
The Washington Post

Kagan paints with a broad brush, sprinkling a memorable metaphor here, a striking simile there . . . He provides a compelling demonstration that whether it s protecting the sea lanes vital for free trade or nudging societies toward democracy, the world stands a better chance with America in prime position than with China or Russia in the lead.
The New York Times Book Review

[Marco] Rubio s foreign-policy views have evidently been recently shaped by a reading of Robert Kagan s The World America Made, a much-discussed refutation of the now-popular notion of American decline. As a Romney advisor who has penned bedside reading for President Barack Obama, Kagan could plausibly claim to be the most prominently cited writer in Washington right now.
Foreign Policy Magazine

Intelligent, cogent, and timely.
Publishers Weekly

Serious, scholarly . . . [These are] ideas expressed clearly and consicely.
David Ignatius, Washington Post Writers Group

The foreign policy blueprint for the next Republican president.
Senator Marco Rubio

Kagan grabs the reader s attention from page one . . . He makes a powerful point: If America were to make a serious effort to disengage in world affairs, the world quickly would devolve into a much more scary and dangerous place . . . If you have time to read just one book, I suggest Kagan s.
Major General Perry Smith

Magisterial . . . It s a small book, it s a great book.
Bill Bennett

Very important . . . A wonderful book.
Hugh Hewitt

A must-read.
Lou Dobbs

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

29.01.2013

Verlag

Penguin Random House

Seitenzahl

160

Maße (L/B/H)

20,3/13,2/1 cm

Gewicht

208 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-345-80271-2

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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