Foreign policy begins at home : the case for putting America's house in order
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JZ1480 .H32 2013
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JZ1480 .H32 2013
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viii, 195 pages ; 25 cm
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 169-183) and index.
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"A rising China, climate change, terrorism, a nuclear Iran, a turbulent Middle East, and a reckless North Korea present serious challenges to our national security. But the biggest threat to the United States comes not from abroad-but from within. Burgeoning deficit and debt, crumbling infrastructure, second class schools, and an outdated immigration system have resulted in a country less competitive and far more vulnerable than it should be. In Foreign Policy Begins at Home, Council on Foreign Relations President Richard N. Haass describes a twenty-first century in which power is widely diffused. Globalization, revolutionary technologies, and power shifts have created a "nonpolar" world of American primacy but not domination. Still, it is a relatively forgiving world, one with no great power rival. How long this strategic respite will last, though, depends entirely on whether the United States puts its own house in order. Haass outlines a process of Restoration that will ensure the United States has the resources it needs to lead the world, set examples other societies will want to emulate, reduce the country's vulnerability to hostile forces and fickle markets, and discourage would-be adversaries from mounting aggression. Provocative and bold, Foreign Policy Begins at Home lays out a new vision for American Restoration. It will require hard choices, but hard choices are called for. At stake is nothing less than America's future and the character of the coming era of history."--Publisher information.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Haass, R. (2013). Foreign policy begins at home: the case for putting America's house in order . Basic Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Haass, Richard. 2013. Foreign Policy Begins At Home: The Case for Putting America's House in Order. New York: Basic Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Haass, Richard. Foreign Policy Begins At Home: The Case for Putting America's House in Order New York: Basic Books, 2013.
Harvard Citation (style guide)Haass, R. (2013). Foreign policy begins at home: the case for putting america's house in order. New York: Basic Books.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Haass, Richard. Foreign Policy Begins At Home: The Case for Putting America's House in Order Basic Books, 2013.
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