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The Post-American World | 
enlarge | Creator: Fareed Zakaria Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio Category: Book
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Rating: 122 reviews Sales Rank: 14063
Format: Audiobook, Unabridged Media: Audio CD Edition: Unabridged Number Of Items: 7 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.5 Dimensions (in): 5.8 x 5 x 1.2
ISBN: 0743576853 Dewey Decimal Number: 303.49 EAN: 9780743576857 ASIN: 0743576853
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Product Description A Prophetic Assessment of America's Changing Place in an Increasingly Global AgeFor Fareed Zakaria, the great story of our times is not the decline of America but rather the rise of everyone else -- the growth of countries such as China, India, Brazil, Russia, South Africa, Kenya, and many, many more. This economic growth is generating a new global landscape where power is shifting and wealth and innovation are bubbling up in unexpected places. It's also producing political confidence and national pride. As these trends continue, the push of globalization will increasingly be joined by the pull of nationalism -- a tension that is likely to define the next decades. With his customary lucidity, insight, and imagination, Zakaria draws on lessons from the two great power shifts of the past five hundred years -- the rise of the Western world and the rise of the United States -- to tell us what we can expect from the third shift, the "rise of the rest." Washington must begin a serious transformation of global strategy and seek to share power, create coalitions, build legitimacy, and define the global agenda. None of this will be easy for the greatest power the world has ever known -- the only power that for so long has really mattered. But all that is changing now. The future we face is the post-American world.
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a simple review... September 6, 2008 Dean S. Fernando (Los Angeles, CA United States) simple concise, informative, accessible, and ultimately positive view of the United States in an ever growing global economy..
A decent overview September 6, 2008 S. Naghshineh (New York) This is a well written overview of world economies. But it reminded me too much of "The World is Flat" book. Also there is not enough new revelations. I could not finish the book, it did not grab my attention.
Ok, not amazing September 4, 2008 Michael A. Orr (Columbia, SC) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is an interesting book, especially being written by an Indian-American. But it's honestly just another book that gives us warning that India and China are on the verge of really becoming important players on the world's scene. This is not new information and there's really not that much more in this book that can't be found elsewhere. But it's intelligently written and flows nicely. I also like that there's a lot of history backing up his reasons for saying what he says about India and China. It would've been nice if there was something here that wasn't such a tired refrain at this point.
A Well Supported Guide to our New, Interdependent World September 3, 2008 Ricardo Antoni (Oakland, California) Because of its title, Fareed Zakaria's The Post-American World may lead readers to believe that this book predicts the decline of the U.S. as a world superpower. But as the author explains early in the book, his intentions are to describe "the rise of the rest" in the global stage. Zakaria's thesis is that we are entering a world order in which there will be many superpowers, not only one. Interestingly, their power will not lie in their military might, but in their economic prowess. To support his ideas, Zakaria provide us with fascinating and well-researched historical and socioeconomic data on the "new" global players, among them China and India. Using this data and superb critical thinking, he also discusses the challenges that this new global landscape will present for the U.S. Perhaps not all of Zakaria's world predictions will come to pass, but he certainly makes a strong case to support this new global scenario. This is an important book and a must read for those interested in international affairs and what the role of the U.S. should be in this, our brave new world.
Great Book! August 30, 2008 N. Neuroth 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Great book. I loved it and am passing it on to my friends. It has alot of the same qualities of "The World is Flat", but more of what is happening in China.
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