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Walter Russell Mead

    Un accademico americano e professore di affari esteri e discipline umanistiche, il cui lavoro approfondisce le relazioni internazionali, la politica, la cultura e la religione, esplorando spesso le loro connessioni con la politica estera americana. Mead è riconosciuto per il suo ampio raggio d'azione e la sua profonda analisi, informata da una vasta esperienza e viaggi. I suoi saggi e recensioni appaiono in pubblicazioni americane e internazionali di primo piano, affermandolo come un commentatore influente sulle questioni globali contemporanee.

    Power, Terror, Peace, And War
    God and Gold
    God and Gold
    The Arc of a Covenant
    • The Arc of a Covenant

      • 288pagine
      • 11 ore di lettura

      "A groundbreaking work that overturns the conventional understanding of the Israeli-American relationship and, in doing so, explores how fundamental debates about American identity drive our country's foreign policy"-- Provided by publisher

      The Arc of a Covenant
    • God and Gold

      Britain, America and the Making of the Modern World

      God and Gold is a brilliantly stimulating and provocative look at why, for over 300 years, the Anglo-Saxon powers have dominated the world economically and militarily.

      God and Gold
    • "An illuminating account of the birth, the rise, and the continuing rise, of a global political and economic system that rested first on the power of Britain and rests today on that of the United States--and now faces a new set of formidable challenges"--Provided by publisher.

      God and Gold
    • International affairs expert and award-winning author of Special Providence Walter Russell Mead here offers a remarkably clear-eyed account of American foreign policy and the challenges it faces post—September 11.Starting with what America represents to the world community, Mead argues that throughout its history it has been guided by a coherent set of foreign policy objectives. He places the record of the Bush administration in the context of America’s historical relations with its allies and foes. And he takes a hard look at the international scene–from despair and decay in the Arab world to tumult in Africa and Asia–and lays out a brilliant framework for tailoring America’s grand strategy to our current and future threats. Balanced, persuasive, and eminently sensible, Power, Terror, Peace, and War is a work of extraordinary significance on the role of the United States in the world today.

      Power, Terror, Peace, And War