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Hopefully this thread doesn't get deleted, too
Interested in recent history and politics, I've been reading some stuff lately. It's easy to get recommendations on lefty literature, but that's always the same, and it doesn't help building a picture of the whole thing (talking most recent and current developments, mostly). So I thought I might have a look into some (mostly American) stuff that'd be considered more to the right or at least less anti-US then the crap you're advised to read in Europe. Following a list of books that I've put on a list, some of them might not fit in at all. Which of those, do you think, are most essential for a recent politics newbie?
Keep in mind I'm just a graduate student, so my budget is limited.
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Blowback: The Costs and Consequences of American Empire
Chalmers A. Johnson (EUR 13,64)
Dreaming War
Gore Vidal (EUR 10,87)
The End of the American Era: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Geopolitics of the Twenty-First Century
Charles Kupchan (EUR 25,41)
Diplomacy.
Henry A. Kissinger (EUR 20,01)
The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers
Paul Kennedy (EUR 15,46)
- this one doesn't seem too recent in field of discourse, though, might be interesting, though...
Does America Need a Foreign Policy? Towards a New Diplomacy for the 21st Century.
Henry Kissinger (EUR 13,41)
The Grand Chessboard: American Primacy and Its Geostrategic Imperatives
Zbigniew K. Brzezinski (EUR 15,91)
- even Mr Todd recommended this one
Paradise and Power: America Versus Europe in the Twenty-first Century
Robert Kagan (EUR 14,92)
It basically adds up to who is the best right winger
Total sum of the above; €129+, slightly above what I have in mind for an average amazon purchase
Hopefully this thread doesn't get deleted, too
Interested in recent history and politics, I've been reading some stuff lately. It's easy to get recommendations on lefty literature, but that's always the same, and it doesn't help building a picture of the whole thing (talking most recent and current developments, mostly). So I thought I might have a look into some (mostly American) stuff that'd be considered more to the right or at least less anti-US then the crap you're advised to read in Europe. Following a list of books that I've put on a list, some of them might not fit in at all. Which of those, do you think, are most essential for a recent politics newbie?
Keep in mind I'm just a graduate student, so my budget is limited.
.
Blowback: The Costs and Consequences of American Empire
Chalmers A. Johnson (EUR 13,64)
Dreaming War
Gore Vidal (EUR 10,87)
The End of the American Era: U.S. Foreign Policy and the Geopolitics of the Twenty-First Century
Charles Kupchan (EUR 25,41)
Diplomacy.
Henry A. Kissinger (EUR 20,01)
The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers
Paul Kennedy (EUR 15,46)
- this one doesn't seem too recent in field of discourse, though, might be interesting, though...
Does America Need a Foreign Policy? Towards a New Diplomacy for the 21st Century.
Henry Kissinger (EUR 13,41)
The Grand Chessboard: American Primacy and Its Geostrategic Imperatives
Zbigniew K. Brzezinski (EUR 15,91)
- even Mr Todd recommended this one
Paradise and Power: America Versus Europe in the Twenty-first Century
Robert Kagan (EUR 14,92)
It basically adds up to who is the best right winger
Total sum of the above; €129+, slightly above what I have in mind for an average amazon purchase
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