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Bound To Lead: The Changing Nature Of American Power

Bound To Lead: The Changing Nature Of American Power

Livre de Joseph Nye
Date de publication originale : 1990
Auteur : Joseph Nye
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The real-and unprecedented-challenge is managing the transition to growing global interdependence. About the Author. Joseph S. Nye, Jr., Dean of the Kennedy ...
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Description. Is America still Number 1? A leading scholar of international politics and former State Department official takes issue with Paul Kennedy and ...
The United States is likely to remain the leading power, yet it will have to cope with unprecedented problems of interdependence that no great power can solve ...
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Description. Is America still Number 1? A leading scholar of international politics and former State Department official takes issue with Paul Kennedy and ...
But analogies about decline only divert policy makers from creating effective strategies for the future, says Nye. The nature of power has changed. The real-and ...
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1 août 2014 · Bound to Lead: The Changing Nature of American Power. By Joseph S. Nye Jr. New York: Basic Books, 1990. 370p. $19.95. - Volume 84 Issue 4.
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Is America still Number 1? A leading scholar of international politics and former State Department official takes issue with Paul Kennedy and others and ...
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Is America still Number 1? A leading scholar of international politics and former State Department official takes issue with Paul Kennedy and others and.
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A leading scholar of international politics and former State Department official takes issue with Paul Kennedy and others and clearly demonstrates that the ...