In Japan Restored, New York Times bestselling author Clyde Prestowitz envisions post-bubble Japan in the year 2050, when the country's economic prosperity has made it a world leader in every area. In
Presents a cautionary prediction that world power will shift away from the U.S., calling for decisive changes to minimize the nation's susceptibility to such threats as a minimal participation in worl
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A critical analysis of the Bush administration's foreign policy notes America's abandonment of multiple international treaties and agreements in the months prior to the September 11 attacks, stating h
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