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785:, which had begun just after the book was published. In the book, Zakaria maintains that economic dysfunctions are caused by, and can be solved through, specific government policies. When asked, in February 2009, about the financial crisis, Zakaria asserted that the financial practices that created the collapse were American practices, and that it contributed to the post-American mentality that the US does not have all of the answers. Hari also disagreed with Zakaria's view of the economic histories of Britain and America, which in Zakaria portrayal ignores extended periods of protectionism during which their industries were developed to the point where they were capable of competing with other countries. Likewise, academic and author 255:
to survive, was published. While he initially supported US intervention in Iraq, Zakaria criticized the Bush Administration's methods of nation-building and for trying to force Iraq into a liberal democracy without the preconditions of economic liberalisation and rule-of-law. Over the next few years,
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per capita. Power shifted to the US because of its strong democracy and capitalist market. Zakaria argues that the success of the US in promoting free market capitalism and globalization has led to power being dispersed to several other countries. Economies have been surging for decades, in part due
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is characterized by strong regionalism β€” often placing high priority on regional interests rather than national. Zakaria lists India's advantages: independent courts that enforce contracts, private property rights, rule of law, an established private sector, and many business savvy English-speaking
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The world is moving from anger to indifference, from anti-Americanism to post-Americanism. The fact that new powers are more strongly asserting their interests is the reality of the post-American world. It also raises the political conundrum of how to achieve international objectives in a world of
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The content is divided into seven chapters. The first chapter introduces the thesis of the book: that a 'post-American' world order is emerging in which the United States will continue to be the most powerful nation but its relative power will be diminished. He believes that there have been three
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This is a relentlessly intelligent book that eschews simple-minded projections... Zakaria proceeds more subtly than the run-of-the-mill declinist by stressing American advantages not captured by growth rates and export surpluses. ... And maybe it takes a Bombay-born immigrant like Zakaria ... to
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and to the point where Zakaria felt that the US was "unstoppable". In subsequent years, he watched as other countries set records for the world's tallest building, largest factory, largest refinery, and richest person. Meanwhile, he watched the US get bogged down in war in
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review found a disconnection between the book's arguments and its sources in that the book addresses international and national (especially analysis of China and India), but nearly all the people behind the sources cited are based, or spent most of their careers, in the
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said that Zakaria's narration, with his light Indian accent and deliberate pacing, creates a sense of ease and allows for listeners to appreciate and understand the content. The paperback was released a year later late-April 2009. It spent several weeks on
365:. The difference between them is that the British had unsurpassed political power but lost its economic dominance, whereas the US, in the 2000s, had huge economic power but faltering political influence. Zakaria defends the US from indicators that suggest 195:
Top 150 Best-Selling Books list. Reviewers commented that Zakaria's writing was intelligent and sharp, yet accessible to general audiences. A few reviewers also wrote that the book was similar to an extended essay with journalistic style writing.
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wrote that "Zakaria analyzes problems brilliantly". The ability to communicate complex situations clearly in plain language made the book accessible to a wide range of readers. Several media outlets picked up the story of
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of small, gradual reforms has allowed it to quietly modernize. It has become the second most powerful nation, but still unlikely to match the US for decades to come. China's strengths include a philosophy that reflects
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across the world, other countries are now competing with the US in terms of economic, industrial, and cultural power. While the US continues to dominate in terms of political-military power, other countries such as
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commented that Zakaria state-centric framework distorts the real base of power, which, for commentator Florida, is in cities like Shanghai and Hong Kong rather than all of China. Vlahos likened Zakaria to a
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The fifth chapter focuses on India. Contrasted to China, India has a bottom-up democratic political system constantly subject to social unrest with only a few politicians losing elections.
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The second and third chapters examine factors that led to the current power balance. Power shifted to the West because it fostered trade with foreign peoples and developed superior
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found that Zakaria too closely co-related national wealth with national power in his argument that dispersal of global prosperity will necessarily affect global balance of power.
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is missing precisely what its title promises: a discussion of what a world might look like that is not dominated by the United States". Errors concerning characterization of
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identified Zakaria's strengths as being the breadth of evidence used to support the points and his use of personal accounts to summarize the research. The reviewer for
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The final chapter outlines how the US has used its power and provides six guidelines for the US to follow in the 'post-American world' envisioned by Zakaria.
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non-fiction best-seller list at #11 on May 18, 2008. It spent 13 weeks within the top thirteen spots, peaking at #2 on June 1. It spent 8 weeks on the
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which also saw new players become global powers. At the same time, Zakaria sees attitudes in the US becoming insular and distrustful of foreigners.
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Respond to problems (e.g. drug cartels, terrorists, etc.) proportionately and do not respond to bait (i.e. small attacks meant to draw attention)
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Top 150 Best-Selling Books list, peaking at #47. An 8.5 hour audiobook, narrated by Zakaria, was released at the same time. A review in
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as he contributed or wrote articles profiling emerging national powers and participating in economic forums and organizations.
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to large new players entering the global market place. He compares this era's economic growth to the economic surges of the
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for best non-fiction book that seeks to deepen public debate on global issues. The book was published in United Kingdom by
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to the list of comparisons and suggested there is now a subgenre of books that consider the decline or demise of American
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The sixth chapter compares the American rise to superpower status and its use of power. He draws parallels between the
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or general crises (e.g. terrorism) at the expense of focus on problems stemming from success (e.g. development causing
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called it a "succinct, short and comprehensible volume...full of sharp, almost aphoristic, amusing observations".
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ideals of practicality, ethics and rationalism. Its non-combative foreign policy is more appealing, most notably
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non-fiction paperback best-seller list peaking at #11 on May 22, 2009. The book was short-listed for the 2009
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but warns that internal partisan politics, domestic ideological attack groups, special interest power, and a
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Address problems through a variety of different structures (e.g. sometimes UN, sometimes NATO, sometimes
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Maintain excellent relations with everyone, rather than offset and balance emerging powers
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resulted in Nepali politicians demanding an apology from Zakaria or a printed correction.
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saw Zakaria's characteristic elegance and insight reflected in the book. The reviewers in
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At the time of publication author Fareed Zakaria was a 48-year-old married man living in
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media are weakening the federal government's ability to adapt to new global realities.
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Legitimacy creates the means to set agendas, define crises, and mobilize support
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Zakaria's view on globalization was said to be similar to journalist and author
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Various reviewers called the writing intelligent and sharp. The review in the
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reviewer noted that the prose had a journalistic style while the reviewer for
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described the tone as "infectious (though not naive) sunniness...but without
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power shifts in the last 500 years: a shift of power to the West during the
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referring to the belief that there is no alternative to globalization and
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and the hardcover released in early May 2008. Excerpts were published in
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magazine before accepting the editor position at Newsweek. Labeled a
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review listed it as adding to similar themed books, comparing it to
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noticed the writing sometimes displayed "news magazine mannerisms".
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with a Ph.D. in political science in 1993 after earning a B.A. from
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Thomas, Frank (2008-06-04). "Obama Needs a Better Reading List".
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remind this faltering giant of its unique and enduring strengths.
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Zakaria's guidelines for the US in the 'post-American world'
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Der Aufstieg der Anderen: Das postamerikanische Zeitalter
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Current affairs, international relations, globalization
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Recommit to international institutions and mechanisms
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and India are becoming global players in many fields.
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Choose priorities rather than trying to have it all
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