Selected Product: | The Post-American World Audiobook, U Edition: Unabridged Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio Release Date: 2008-05-01 ISBN-10: 0743576853 ISBN-13: 9780743576857 List Price: $39.95 Average Customer Rating: | | Hot, Flat, and Crowded: Why We Need a Green Revolution--and How It Can Renew America ISBN-10: 0374166854 ISBN-13: 9780374166854 List Price:$27.95 The Limits of Power: The End of American Exceptionalism ISBN-10: 0805088156 ISBN-13: 9780805088151 List Price:$24.00 What Happened: Inside the Bush White House and Washington's Culture of Deception ISBN-10: 1586485563 ISBN-13: 9781586485566 List Price:$27.95 The Return of History and the End of Dreams ISBN-10: 030726923X ISBN-13: 9780307269232 List Price:$19.95 The Future of Freedom: Illiberal Democracy at Home and Abroad, Revised Edition ISBN-10: 0393331520 ISBN-13: 9780393331523 List Price:$15.95 |
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In the end, this book is not an obituary for the U.S. as a declining superpower; it is a celebration of the whole world improving under American leadership. Zakaria lauds the international economic development that pulls more and more people out of extreme poverty every year. He also lays out ideas to allow America to continue as a world leader from our current precarious status.
Zakaria's arguments are compelling, and he backs many of them with quoted statistics. Nonetheless, this book is clearly not a comprehensive account of the state of the world. Instead, this is a broad outline of how far the world has come in the past decades, and a brief discussion of what should and may happen in the future. For a quick geopolitical read, it is informative and clear. The book can only scratch the surface, however, of the complex issues discussed. Definitely worth a read if you're tired of all of the doomsday predictions so fashionable in discussions of international politics. | Not just a political book | Customer Rating: | My major is in health science, but to study about world affairs is my passion, if you are someone close to my interest, this is one of the best book. the author is assumed one of the most intelligent person on the earth in International affairs, Indian Prime Minister Dr Manmohanji and Condlina Rise used to take this guy's openion for international affairs, Being a comon man of India,I invite and offer Mr F.Z. as India's international affair minister. | An exaggerated version of the Indian rise | Customer Rating: | After being raised in the South East Asia, and spent 25 yrs of my life time, I somehow believe that Mr Zakaria may have interpreted and expressed the facts about Indian rise way to extreme. India is by no mean even a candidate to be even considered a players in the power arena. Comparing Hindu religion to Christianity is way out of line.Yes Indian IT organization may have excelled in every aspect, but that too at the expense of US organizations. The rise of Indian IT is directly linked with the rise of modernization of the American IT infrastructure. Hence forth a severe decline of the American IT infrastructure and spending cut would potentially collapse the Indian IT infrastructure, hence their economy . I think this book a is a good bed time story unfortunately | The Post-American World | Customer Rating: | | Sophisticated and well-written, Zakaria is linking American's events, history, and doctrines to support his projection of where America is heading in globalization and world powers. He brings to the table a wealth of knowledge and experience. I highly recommend this book as a must read to challenge and provoke those who question the future of American. A very thought provoking, intelligent read. | Very good book. | Customer Rating: | | Only someone who think outside the box can write book like this. I strongly recomend that book. |
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