Read The Post-American World and interested in more? Here are more books by the author, available in Carlisle or through other MVLC libraries:
The future of freedom : illiberal democracy at home and abroad, Fareed Zakaria (2003) – available in regular and large print. Newsweek International's editor exposes the down side of democracy, i.e., the assumption that what's popular is right.
From wealth to power : the unusual origins of America's world role, by Fareed Zakaria (1998) - Fareed Zakaria, the managing editor of Foreign Affairs, tries to understand why the United States decided in 1898 that it was time to start acting like a world power.
Democracy : opposing viewpoints, Mike Wilson, book editor (2006) – chapter on "Spread of democracy does not always result in more freedom" by Zakaria.
The right war? : the conservative debate on Iraq, edited by Gary Rosen (2005) – chapter on "Like it's 1999: how we could have done it right" by Zakaria.
The road to 9/11 (DVD, 2005) - "...this dramatic documentary chronicles the deep historical roots of Al-Qáida, examining the years of political oppression, economic stagnation, religious fanaticism, and violence that gave rise to the attacks of September 11, 2002. It features rare footage, and insightful commentary by leading scholars and journalists including Bernard Lewis, Fareed Zakaria, Thomas Friedman, Irshad Manji, Azar Nafisis, Kanan Makiya, Fawaz Gerges, and David Fromkin."
Inside Islam : the faith, the people, and the conflicts of the world's fastest-growing religion, edited by John Miller & Aaron Kenedi ; introduction by Akbar S. Ahmed. – chapter on "Why they hate us" by Zakaria (2002)
Globalization [sound recording] : what's in it for you? - Lecture delivered 08-09-2001 at the Chautauqua Institution, Chautauqua, New York by Fareed Zakaria.
The American encounter : the United States and the making of the modern world : essays from 75 years of Foreign affairs, edited by James F. Hoge, Jr., and Fareed Zakaria (1997)
Monday, January 05, 2009
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