Out of Control: Global Turmoil on the Eve of the 21st CenturySimon and Schuster, 30 nov. 2010 - 256 pagini Brzezinski provides a stark and realistic look at the world's economy and moral crisis in a brilliant analysis of today's geopolitical order. If America is to reassert its moral legitimacy, Brzezinski argues, it must address its basic dilemmas, including deepening poverty, inadequate health care and education, a greedy wealthy class opposed to progressive taxation, and the mass media's promotion of sex and violence. In the new world of rival global power clusters, Brzezinski urges a greater role for the United Nations and "redistribution of responsibilities" within the trilateral nexus of Europe, America and East Asia (Publisher’s Weekly). |
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... Rivals Part IV Dilemmas of Global Disorder 1 The Geopolitical Vacuum 2 The Vengeful Phoenix 3 The Giant of Global Inequality Part V The Illusion of Control Acknowledgments Index To Jimmy Carter whose message of human rights continues to.
... Rivals Part IV Dilemmas of Global Disorder 1 The Geopolitical Vacuum 2 The Vengeful Phoenix 3 The Giant of Global Inequality Part V The Illusion of Control Acknowledgments Index To Jimmy Carter whose message of human rights continues to.
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... inequality, though widespread, seemed still normal but increasingly subject—at least in such places as, for example, Germany—to gradual correction by progressively expanding governmental intervention. Most importantly, the dominant ...
... inequality, though widespread, seemed still normal but increasingly subject—at least in such places as, for example, Germany—to gradual correction by progressively expanding governmental intervention. Most importantly, the dominant ...
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... inequality was not an act of God to be passively accepted but a flagrant injustice; the individual, typically the peasant, was not a mere cog in a hierarchical order that was immutable, but a member of the people, or of the nation, that ...
... inequality was not an act of God to be passively accepted but a flagrant injustice; the individual, typically the peasant, was not a mere cog in a hierarchical order that was immutable, but a member of the people, or of the nation, that ...
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Coercive Utopia | |
The Victory of Small Beliefs | |
Permissive Cornucopia | |
Philosophical Polarization | |
The Paradox of Global Power | |
The Dissonant Message | |
The Faceless Rivals | |
The Geopolitical Vacuum | |
The Vengeful Phoenix | |
The Giant of Global Inequality | |
Acknowledgments | |
Alte ediții - Afișează-le pe toate
Out of Control: Global Turmoil on the Eve of the Twenty-first Century Zbigniew Brzezinski Vizualizare fragmente - 1993 |
Out of Control: Global Turmoil on the Eve of the Twenty-first Century Zbigniew Brzezinski Vizualizare fragmente - 1994 |
Out of Control: Global Turmoil on the Eve of the 21st Century Zbigniew Brzezinski Nu există previzualizare disponibilă - 2010 |
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