The joint ventured nation : why America needs a new foreign policy
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New York : Skyhorse Publishing, [2016].
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9781510712225 (hardback), 1510712224 (hardback)
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xxiii, 242 pages ; 24 cm
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Published
New York : Skyhorse Publishing, [2016].
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Book
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English
ISBN
9781510712225 (hardback), 1510712224 (hardback)

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Includes bibliographical references (pages 223-229) and index.
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"Moving America from the Troubled Superpower to the Indispensable Partner What a ride the world has been on over the last thirty years: the fall of the Berlin Wall, China's reemergence as a major power, the wishful creation of the BRICS, technological innovations, 9/11, conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria, terrorism, the market crash of 2008, the Arab Spring, the Eurozone crisis, America's reemergence as an energy giant, and the rebirth of czarist Russia. The most important change, though-and the key to America's future-is globalization. Globalization has made America less independent. Our fate is now interconnected to other major industrial countries, yet our foreign policy has not adapted to this reality. In today's world, the term "ally" is becoming rapidly irrelevant. The United Kingdom is an old ally of America, but as a result of economic codependencies, China is now much more important to the United States. Instead of thinking in terms of allies, think of US policy regarding other twenty-first-century nations as a set of concurrent joint venture agreements. In The Joint Ventured Nation, author Edward Goldberg argues that American foreign policy is too focused on a world that no longer exists, one in which political power is measured by military strength or fervent ideology. He details how our fate is now intertwined with our economic partners, and looks at how we should deal with states such as Russia and the various Middle Eastern nations that refuse to join the globalized world. Most importantly, he shows how America can remain first among equals in a joint ventured world"--,Provided by publisher.
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"What a ride the world has been on over the last thirty years: the fall of the Berlin Wall, China's reemergence as a major power, the wishful creation of the BRICS, technological innovations, 9/11, conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Syria, terrorism, the market crash of 2008, the Arab Spring, the Eurozone crisis, America's reemergence as an energy giant, and the rebirth of czarist Russia. The most important change, though--and the key to America's future--is globalization. Globalization has made America less independent. Our fate is now interconnected to other major industrial countries, yet our foreign policy has not adapted to this reality. In today's world, the term "ally" is becoming rapidly irrelevant. The United Kingdom is an old ally of America, but as a result of economic codependencies, China is now much more important to the United States. Instead of thinking in terms of allies, think of US policy regarding other twenty-first-century nations as a set of concurrent joint venture agreements. In The Joint Ventured Nation, author Edward Goldberg argues that American foreign policy is too focused on a world that no longer exists, one in which political power is measured by military strength or fervent ideology. He details how our fate is now intertwined with our economic partners, and looks at how we should deal with states such as Russia and the various Middle Eastern nations that refuse to join the globalized world. Most importantly, he shows how America can remain first among equals in a joint ventured world"--,Provided by publisher.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Goldberg, E. (2016). The joint ventured nation: why America needs a new foreign policy . Skyhorse Publishing.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Goldberg, Edward. 2016. The Joint Ventured Nation: Why America Needs a New Foreign Policy. Skyhorse Publishing.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Goldberg, Edward. The Joint Ventured Nation: Why America Needs a New Foreign Policy Skyhorse Publishing, 2016.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Goldberg, Edward. The Joint Ventured Nation: Why America Needs a New Foreign Policy Skyhorse Publishing, 2016.

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