At war with ourselves why America is squandering its chance to build a better world

Using colorful vignettes and up-close reporting from his coverage of the first two post-Cold War presidents, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, Hirsh argues that America has a new role never before played by any nation: it is the world's Uberpower, overseeing the global system from the air, land,...

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Được phát hành: Oxford,New York Oxford University Press 2003
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