法里德·扎卡利亚,一位拥有耶鲁大学、哈佛大学教育背景的国际趋势分析权成,一位针砭时事的国际专家,一位被公认为最有影响力的公共知识分子,一个敢于直言的新闻工作者。常常发表精辟犀利的国际关系分析,连美国前国务卿赖斯也赞誉他“熟悉世界每个地方”。
他是《新闻周刊》国际版的主编,还受邀在《纽约时报》、《华尔街日报》等多家媒体刊物撰写文尊,是美国舆论界非常最重要的人物。
Amazon.com Review
Book Description
"This is not a book about the decline of America, but rather about the rise of everyone else." So begins Fareed Zakaria's important new work on the era we are now entering. Following on the success of his best-selling The Future of Freedom, Zakaria describes with equal prescience a world in which the United States will no longer dominate the global economy, orchestrate geopolitics, or overwhelm cultures. He sees the "rise of the rest"—the growth of countries like China, India, Brazil, Russia, and many others—as the great story of our time, and one that will reshape the world. The tallest buildings, biggest dams, largest-selling movies, and most advanced cell phones are all being built outside the United States. This economic growth is producing political confidence, national pride, and potentially international problems. How should the United States understand and thrive in this rapidly changing international climate? What does it mean to live in a truly global era? Zakaria answers these questions with his customary lucidity, insight, and imagination.
From Publishers Weekly
Starred Review. When a book proclaims that it is not about the decline of America but the rise of everyone else, readers might expect another diatribe about our dismal post-9/11 world. They are in for a pleasant surprise as Newsweek editor and popular pundit Zakaria (The Future of Freedom) delivers a stimulating, largely optimistic forecast of where the 21st century is heading. We are living in a peaceful era, he maintains; world violence peaked around 1990 and has plummeted to a record low. Burgeoning prosperity has spread to the developing world, raising standards of living in Brazil, India, China and Indonesia. Twenty years ago China discarded Soviet economics but not its politics, leading to a wildly effective, top-down, scorched-earth boom. Its political antithesis, India, also prospers while remaining a chaotic, inefficient democracy, as Indian elected officials are (generally) loathe to use the brutally efficient tactics that are the staple of Chinese governance. Paradoxically, India's greatest asset is its relative stability in the region; its officials take an unruly population for granted, while dissent produces paranoia in Chinese leaders. Zakaria predicts that despite its record of recent blunders at home and abroad, America will stay strong, buoyed by a stellar educational system and the influx of young immigrants, who give the U.S. a more youthful demographic than Europe and much of Asia whose workers support an increasing population of unproductive elderly. A lucid, thought-provoking appraisal of world affairs, this book will engage readers on both sides of the political spectrum. (May)
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因为成功地融入了US生活,所以能够解析美国政经社与文化;因为印裔背景,所以可以用非西方视角看待BRICS新兴市场;因为有HYBRID MIND,所以没有西方式的价值输出与非西方式的过度自尊。 ANYWAY,需要看看ORIGINAL,以甄。。。 ----------------------------------------------...
评分本书将为你诠释:权力正在转移,世界正逐渐脱离美国的经济支配,迈进一个多元势力共同支撑的后美国世界。 这是一个群雄崛起的时代! 中国、印度、巴西、俄罗斯、南非、肯尼亚……以及许许多多国家的强大。 这是一本能够改变你对这个世界惯常看法的书! 世界经济新秩序重整,我...
评分唱衰美国的论调在人类历史上并不新鲜,似乎每隔二十年就出现一次。最早的一次发生在美国建国不久,18世纪末法国博物学家孔德·德·布丰就说美国是人类退化的洞穴。1987年,耶鲁大学的历史学家保罗·肯尼迪在《大国的兴衰》中说美国正在走向地狱,但事实却是四年后苏联解体,美...
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评分唱衰美国的论调在人类历史上并不新鲜,似乎每隔二十年就出现一次。最早的一次发生在美国建国不久,18世纪末法国博物学家孔德·德·布丰就说美国是人类退化的洞穴。1987年,耶鲁大学的历史学家保罗·肯尼迪在《大国的兴衰》中说美国正在走向地狱,但事实却是四年后苏联解体,美...
to those who have a hammer, everyone looks like a nail.
评分to those who have a hammer, everyone looks like a nail.
评分to those who have a hammer, everyone looks like a nail.
评分to those who have a hammer, everyone looks like a nail.
评分to those who have a hammer, everyone looks like a nail.
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