Predicting the Unthinkable, Anticipating the Impossible: From the Fall of the Berlin Wall to America in the New Century
Autor Georgie Anne Geyeren Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 iun 2011
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781412814874
ISBN-10: 1412814871
Pagini: 370
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1412814871
Pagini: 370
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Cuprins
I: The Expectant Decade; East Germany’s Not at All like Its Image, Ron; Berlin Wall Is Just One Example of How the World Is Split in Two; Soviet Empire Begins to Crack; Groping toward Pluralism; Iranian Children Herded to Death; We Still Can’t Go Home Again; Reagan Reforms: His View of Soviets; II: The Conceit of Innocence; Poland’s Winning Ways with Freedom; Policymakers Ignore New Trends in Terrorism; Yugoslavia Pulled Back to the Past and Ahead to the Future; Sick with History, Kosovo Awaits Serbs’ Final Blow; The Conceit of Innocence II; Who Killed Sir Michael Rose?; U.N and West Should Quit Playing “Dead Dog” in Bosnia; UN Secretary-General Believes in Negotiating; The United Nations and Neutralism; Russians Slowly Learning New Way; Unclear Indicator of the New Russia; After 1,000 Years of Absolute Faiths, Russia Has None; Russia Needed a New Identity, Not “Shock Therapy”; Kazakh Leader Grapples with Change; In Ironic Reversal, Little Finland Now Influencing Giant Neighbor Russia; Little Norway Goes Where Superpowers Cannot Trend; Holland’s “Managed Morality”; The Cold War Is Over but the Quest for Meaning Continues; Should U.S. Troops Have Gone on to Baghdad?; Seeking to Change Society by Force?; End of Cold War Released Violent, Separatist Feelings; Many Groups Are Aiding the Breakdown of Nation-States; Sadat’s Vision Made a Big Difference; Lessons from the Death of a Cowboy; Post -Cold War World Requires Institution-Building; Foreign Policy Differences of Utopians and Realists; Comandante Chavez Wants to Save Venezuela from “Abyss”; Marine Corps Experience is Applicable Elsewhere; What the Listeners Might Hear in Havana; Democracy is Process, Not Instant Coffee; Shanghai Full of Life, But Going Where?; Traditional Idea of Truth vs. Designer Truths; Our Foreign Policy toward China is Delusional; III: Terrorism an Era unto Itself; Gov George W. Bush is a Reasonable Reformer; Bush’s Faith-Based Program is Far Superior to Welfare State; Putin Arrives; Gulf War Did Not Change Saddam Hussein’s Priorities; Religious -Secular Tensions Divide Israel; Clinton Foreign Policy is Devoid of Principle; U.S Must Preserve What is Left of Our Civic Ideals; Internet Globalizers Can’t Erase Cultural Differences; In India the South Points the Way for the North; Information without Context or Knowledge is Meaningless; Afghani Radicals Foment Terror in Far-Flung Places; America is Losing Its Sense of Self; Haiti Political Terrorism Hangs over Elections; IV: Between Neutralism and Justice; “Cultural Intelligence” was Sacrificed on the Economic Altar; Long -Term U.S. Goal: Collapse of Terrorist Network; Winds of Change Keep Blowing over Bush White House; Rootless Young Men May Become Civilization’s Nemesis; Palestinians Despair as Hope for Peace and Land Disappear; Afghan Leader Abdul Haq was Rare Voice of Reason in Mayhem; Renewed Influence of Nation-States Marks Geopolitical Analysis; Journalism for the Sheer Joy of It; Pearl’s Death Marks Cold New Reality for Foreign Correspondents; Hawks ’ Eyes Look Longingly at War against Hussein; With Queen Mother’s Passing, Mothering Loses Great Exemplar; U.S No Longer Plays by the Rules It Helped to Invent; Bush Sr. Sends Not-So-Subtle Message with Award to Kennedy; Weapons of Mass Deception were Saddam’s Greatest Defense; Kuwait’s Historical Example Holds Lessons about Iraq; New Chapters Open in the Mystery behind the War; Earlier Examination Identified Disintegrating Nation-States; Remembering Yitzhak Rabin: A Legacy of Peace Derailed; “Mr. Rockefeller’s Roads” Reveal Nature, Not Despoil It; America’s Abbreviated Experiment with Empire-Building; “I Thought We Were Different”; Oman’s Development an Instructive Model for Middle East; Military Explores Traditional Power Centers in Chaotic Iraq; European Union Continues toward Role as World Player; Unity, Authority Were Missing Links in New Orleans Disaster; The Dark Heart of Dick Cheney; Peace is Not Fostered by Lip Service but by Patient Labor; Referendum in Uganda Offers Lesson for Emerging Democracies; China ’s Star is Rising as a World Superpower; Cohesive Future Depends on Comprehensive Newspaper Reporting; Deconstructing Don Rumsfeld; Baker on Cleanup Crew after “Sonny’s” Big Adventure; Without Newspapers, Americans Can’t Understand the World; Egyptian Cat Scholarship was Purely a Labor of Love; In Wake of Iraq Miscalculations, Talk Turns to Iran; Private Security Contractors Create Very Public Problems; Boris Yeltsin Leaves Legacy of Contradiction; Son Solves Mystery of Father’s Death in Soviet Gulag; Political , Not Religious, Issues are Motivating Terrorists; War Costs Endanger Our Future Security; Questions Remain in the Fall of Emperor Spitzer; Zbigniew Brzezinski: Master of Foreign Policy; Questions of War; Market “Magic” Relied on Greed; U.S Can’t Afford More Mistakes; America Has Lost Sight of Its Original Work Ethic; V: The Present as Future; The Original Community Organizer; Counterinsurgency Doesn’t Come Naturally to U.S. Forces; Crisis Mode Dominates International Conference; One Woman’s Journey through the Health Care Jungle; Obama Strategy to End War by Making War; Next Stop: Yemen; Is There a New Revolution Under Way in Iran?; Afghan Morass; Twentieth Anniversary of the Berlin Wall; The Fault is in Ourselves; Iraq War Still a Mistake; Price of Peace in Europe; Google in China; How did We Ever Get to be So Incivil and Vulgar? Without Even Trying?; Radical Young Terrorists aren’t So Mysterious After All; VI: Out of Time but in Space; Chicago Life is a Matter of “Becoming”; Vietnam Then Haiti Today; Pacifist Policies, Appeasing Terrorism; “Axis of Annoyance” Prevails in Latin America; War on the Southern Border; Spreading the Developmental “Gospel”; African Illusions and Realities; Germany’s Isolation Collapsed with The Wall; A Trip to Polish Roots; Mothers The Swing Generation for Women’s Rights; New South Africa Shines at the World Cup; America’s Little Wars are Draining Us in a Big Way; Summer Home: The Past is No More; Lessons from the Chicago South Side; A Graduate Comes Full Circle
Descriere
In the 1980s, most Americans scoffed at the idea that the Communist empire could collapse - but Georgie Anne Geyer was already outlining that probability