Leslie H. Gelb is president emeritus of the Council on Foreign Relations and a former columnist at the New York Times, where he was awarded a Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism. Gelb has worked as a senior official in the State and Defense departments. He lives in New York City.
Inspired by Machiavelli's classic The Prince , Leslie H. Gelb offers illuminating guidelines on how American power actually works and should be wielded in today's tumultuous world. Writing with the perspective of four decades of extraordinary access and influence in government, think tanks, and journalism, Gelb provides an incisive look at the major U.S. foreign-policy triumphs and tragedies of the past half century, and offers practical rules on how to effectively exercise power today. Power Rules is an impassioned challenge to both liberals and conservatives and a plea to reclaim the true meaning of power and the essential role of common sense in solving global problems.
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Textbook for American Foreign Policy Class
评分Not a bad idea to learn about different opinions.
评分Not a bad idea to learn about different opinions.
评分在Waseda最喜欢的一门课的阅读材料,明确是写给时任总统的政策建议书,就说了一件事:全球领袖不是天降大任,世界需要领袖没错,但美国不能被硬架在这个位置上,priority要转向国内,外交收缩,振兴内政。立场明确,并不是严谨的社科著作,但对时势的预见都还挺准确的。
评分Textbook for American Foreign Policy Class
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