
The World
A Brief Introduction
Richard Haass(Author)
The Penguin Press
Published on 11. May 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
400 pages
978-0-399-56241-9 (ISBN)
Description
An invaluable primer from the president of the Council on Foreign Relations that will help anyone navigate our fast-changing world
Today's headlines generate more questions than answers. Should the United States attack North Korea and Iran or negotiate with them? What are the implications of climate change and what should be done about it? Are tariffs a good idea? What do we owe refugees and others who want to enter our country? Should democratic countries promote democracy and human rights elsewhere? What can be done to stop terrorism? Are the United States and China heading for a second cold war-and, if so, what can be done to head it off?
The World provides readers with the essential background needed to answer these and other critical questions. Readers will become more informed, discerning citizens, better able to arrive at sound, independent judgments and to hold elected representatives to account. In short, this book will make readers more globally literate. Although the United States is bordered by two oceans, those oceans are not moats. And the so-called Vegas rule-what happens there stays there-does not apply in today's globalized world to anyone anywhere. U.S. foreign policy is uniquely American, but the world Americans seek to shape is not.
Explaining complex ideas with wisdom and clarity, Richard Haass's The World is an evergreen book that will remain relevant and useful even as history continues to unfold.
Today's headlines generate more questions than answers. Should the United States attack North Korea and Iran or negotiate with them? What are the implications of climate change and what should be done about it? Are tariffs a good idea? What do we owe refugees and others who want to enter our country? Should democratic countries promote democracy and human rights elsewhere? What can be done to stop terrorism? Are the United States and China heading for a second cold war-and, if so, what can be done to head it off?
The World provides readers with the essential background needed to answer these and other critical questions. Readers will become more informed, discerning citizens, better able to arrive at sound, independent judgments and to hold elected representatives to account. In short, this book will make readers more globally literate. Although the United States is bordered by two oceans, those oceans are not moats. And the so-called Vegas rule-what happens there stays there-does not apply in today's globalized world to anyone anywhere. U.S. foreign policy is uniquely American, but the world Americans seek to shape is not.
Explaining complex ideas with wisdom and clarity, Richard Haass's The World is an evergreen book that will remain relevant and useful even as history continues to unfold.
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
Penguin Putnam Inc
Illustrations
37 B&W MAPS AND CHARTS
Dimensions
Height: 201 mm
Width: 131 mm
Thickness: 23 mm
Weight
303 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-399-56241-9 (9780399562419)
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05/2020
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Content
CONTENTS
PREFACE xv
PART I: THE ESSENTIAL HISTORY 1
From the Thirty Years' War to the Outbreak of World War I (1618-1914) 5
From World War I Through World War II (1914-1945) 14
The Cold War (1945-1989) 29
The Post- Cold War Era (1989-Present) 43
PART II: REGIONS OF THE WORLD 59
Europe 67
East Asia and the Pacific 82
South Asia 97
The Middle East 111
Africa 131
The Americas 143
PART III: THE GLOBAL ERA 155
Globalization 159
Terrorism and Counterterrorism 166
Nuclear Proliferation 173
Climate Change 183
Migration 193
The Internet, Cyberspace, and Cybersecurity 201
Global Health 208
Trade and Investment 215
Currency and Monetary Policy 230
Development 240
PART IV: ORDER AND DISORDER 251
Sovereignty, Self-Determination, and Balance of Power 257
Alliances and Coalitions 264
International Society 270
War Between Countries 280
Internal Instability and War Within Countries 288
The Liberal World Order 296
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 305
WHERE TO GO FOR MORE 309
NOTES 315
INDEX 371
PREFACE xv
PART I: THE ESSENTIAL HISTORY 1
From the Thirty Years' War to the Outbreak of World War I (1618-1914) 5
From World War I Through World War II (1914-1945) 14
The Cold War (1945-1989) 29
The Post- Cold War Era (1989-Present) 43
PART II: REGIONS OF THE WORLD 59
Europe 67
East Asia and the Pacific 82
South Asia 97
The Middle East 111
Africa 131
The Americas 143
PART III: THE GLOBAL ERA 155
Globalization 159
Terrorism and Counterterrorism 166
Nuclear Proliferation 173
Climate Change 183
Migration 193
The Internet, Cyberspace, and Cybersecurity 201
Global Health 208
Trade and Investment 215
Currency and Monetary Policy 230
Development 240
PART IV: ORDER AND DISORDER 251
Sovereignty, Self-Determination, and Balance of Power 257
Alliances and Coalitions 264
International Society 270
War Between Countries 280
Internal Instability and War Within Countries 288
The Liberal World Order 296
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 305
WHERE TO GO FOR MORE 309
NOTES 315
INDEX 371