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2002
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In a timely examination of America's position in the world today, Kissinger delves into the traditional issues of U.S. relations with Russia, China, and Europe, as well as concerns about globalization, free trade, U.S. military involvement abroad, and the endangered environment.
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2002
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Since the terrorist atrocities in New York and Washington on September 11th 2001 and the subsequent War on Terrorism , the question of American foreign policy has become more vital than ever. Here, Henry Kissinger explains why a new, coherent foreign policy is urgently needed and what the goals of this policy should be. Dr Kissinger covers the wide range of problems facing the United States at the beginning a new millennium and a new presidency, paying particular interest to the various hot-spots around the world.
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2001
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An assessment of how the United States dominant position may be effectively reconciled with the urgent need, in the 21st century, to achieve a new world order. Kissinger examines America's present and future relations with Russia, China, Europe, the Middle East, and other areas in the world. He covers areas such as globilization, military intervention, free trade and the eroding of the planet's natural environment.
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2002
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In a timely examination of America's position in the world today, Kissinger delves into the traditional issues of U.S. relations with Russia, China, and Europe, as well as concerns about globalization, free trade, U.S. military involvement abroad, and the endangered environment.