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Books on Diplomacy and International Affairs

 
The Choice, by Zbigniew K. Brzezinski The Choice - Global Domination or Global Leadership
by Zbigniew K. Brzezinski   [see details | buy at Amazon.com]
The Grand Chessboard, by Zbigniew Brzezinski The Grand Chessboard - American Primacy and Its Geostrategic Imperatives
by Zbigniew Brzezinski   [see details | buy at Amazon.com]
Basic Books
America Unbound, by Ivo H. Daalder and James M. Lindsay America Unbound - The Bush Revolution in Foreign Policy
by Ivo H. Daalder and James M. Lindsay   [see details | buy at Amazon.com]
Committee to Protect Journalists
America's Inadvertent Empire, by Robert Dujarric and William Odom America's Inadvertent Empire
by Robert Dujarric and William Odom   [see details | buy at Amazon.com]
Yale University Press
Colossus, by Nial Ferguson Colossus - The Price of America's Empire
by Nial Ferguson   [see details | buy at Amazon.com]
Of Paradise and Power, by Robert Kagan Of Paradise and Power - America and Europe in the New World Order
by Robert Kagan   [see details | buy at Amazon.com]
From its opening-line salvo—"It is time to stop pretending that Europeans and Americans share a common view of the world, or even that they occupy the same world"—Of Paradise and Power announces a new phase in the relationship between the United States and Europe. Robert Kagan begins this illuminating essay by laying out the general differences as he sees them: the U.S. is quicker to use military force, less patient with diplomacy, and more willing to coerce (or bribe) other nations in order to get a desired result. Europe, on the other hand, places greater emphasis on diplomacy, takes a much longer view of history and problem solving, and has greater faith in international law and cooperation. Kagan does not view these differences as the result of innate national character, but as a time-honored historical reality--the U.S. is merely behaving like the powerful nation it is, just as the great European nations once did when they ruled the world. Now, Europe must act multilaterally because it has no choice. The "UN Security Council is a substitute for the power they lack," he writes. Kagan also emphasizes the inherent ironies present in the relationship. European nations have enjoyed an "American security guarantee" for nearly 60 years, allowing them to cut back on defense spending while criticizing the U.S. for not doing the same. Yet Europe relies upon the U.S. for protection. This has led America and Europe to view the same threats much differently, as evidenced by the split over how to deal with Iraq and Saddam Hussein. Kagan points out that some European leaders are more afraid of how the U.S. will wield its power in the Middle East than they are of the thought of Hussein or other "rogue state" leaders acquiring weapons of mass destruction. Kagan’s brevity is as impressive as it is appreciated; most writers would have required thrice as many pages to get to their point. At any length, the book is nothing short of brilliant. This is essential reading for those seeking to understand the post-Cold War world. --Shawn Carkonen (Amazon.com)
The Outlaw Sea, by Neil Lanctot The Outlaw Sea - A World of Freedom, Chaos, and Crime
by Neil Lanctot   [see details | buy at Amazon.com]
Explores the ocean world and its enterprises--licit and illicit.
China Hands, by James R. Lilley with Jeffrey Lilley China Hands - Nine Decades of Adventure, Espionage and Diplomacy in Asia
by James R. Lilley with Jeffrey Lilley   [see details | buy at Amazon.com]
One of America's most respected diplomats on a life spent serving in the Far East.
The Ideas that Conquered the World, by Michael Mandelbaum The Ideas that Conquered the World - Peace, Democracy, and Free Markets in the Twenty-first Century
by Michael Mandelbaum   [see details | buy at Amazon.com]
PublicAffairs
Soft Power, by Joseph S. Nye Soft Power - The Means to Success in World Politics
by Joseph S. Nye   [see details | buy at Amazon.com]
PublicAffairs
Understanding International Conflicts, by Joseph S. Nye Understanding International Conflicts - An Introduction to Theory and History
by Joseph S. Nye   [see details | buy at Amazon.com]
Longman
Allies, by William Shawcross Allies - The U.S., Britain, and Europe, and the War in Iraq
by William Shawcross   [see details | buy at Amazon.com]



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