What's Next?
So what's up for next month? As you can imagine I have a couple of suggestions. My problem is that most of the stuff that I like to read is similar to the stuff that we've read for the past two months. Well here is a bunch of books that I'd like to get around to reading:
- "The Tragedy of American Diplomacy" by William A. Williams - a revisionist classic
- "The Sorrows of Empire" by Chalmers Johnson - a neo-isolationist speaks
- "The Paradox of American Power" by Joseph Nye - introduced the concept of "soft power"
- "Rogue Nation: American Unilateralism and the Failure of Good Intentions" by Clyde Prestowitz - a former "conservative" speaks
- "The Breaking of Nations: Order and Chaos in the Twenty-First Century" by Robert Cooper - a Brit diplomat's perspective
- "The Ideas that conquered the World: Peace, Democracy, and Free Markets and the Twenty-first Century" by Michael Mandelbaum - a realist talks about the ideas shaping the post-cold war world
- "A Future Perfect: The Challenge and Promise of Globalization" by Adrian Wooldridge and John Micklethwait - writers from The Economist talk about globalization
I will confess the last two are the ones I am most anxious to get my hands on.
1 Comments:
I actually know a couple of decent pro-Bush books and articles. If you're interested in anything in particular drop me an e-mail.
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