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| Author/Contributor(s): |
Garten, Jeffrey E
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| Publisher: |
Basic Books
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| Date: |
04/11/1998
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| Binding: |
Paperback
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| Condition: |
NEW
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When future historians come to evaluate American foreign policy in the 1990s and early twenty-first century, they will focus not on Japan, Europe, or Russia, but on how well we managed our relations with the "Big Ten" emerging markets: Mexico, Brazil, and Argentina in the Americas; Poland and Turkey in Europe; South Africa; and, in Asia, China, India, Indonesia, and South Korea. Moreover, our success in these arenas will be determined not only by political or military alliances but by the commercial relations we forge. Trade and financial ties will be the most important elements of national security in the post-Cold War world."The Big Ten" profiles these emerging nations, explains how they will reshape the world in the next century, and analyzes the challenges and opportunities they present for American global leadership. This is the book that will redefine the way we think about America's role in the coming century.
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