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The eagle's shadow
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By:
Mark Hertsgaard
ISBN:
0747563950
Publication Type:
-
Category:
Politics & Current Affairs
Condition:
Very Good
No Of Pages:
256
Specification:
pb
Release Date:
1st Jan 2003
Price:
Rs 500.00
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How can America be so powerful and yet so innocent? So ignorant of foreign lands, peoples and languages yet so certain it knows what's best for everyone? How can its individual citizens be so open, friendly and generous but its foreign policy so arrogant and domineering? And why is it shocked when the objects of its policies grumble, protest or even strike back in anger? How can a nation so clever at business and selling its products overseas be so oblivious to how outsiders regard it? The answers to these and many other questions will explain why America leaves so many observers at home and abroad both admiring and uneasy, envious and appalled, enchanted but bewildered. And what are the choices and challenges facing us in a world that becomes more Americanized every day.
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