The Second World

Author(s): Parag Khanna

Non-Fiction

In "The Second World," scholar Parag Khanna, chosen as one of "Esquire"'s 75 Most Influential People of the Twenty-First Century, reveals how America's future depends on its ability to compete with the European Union and China to forge relationships with the Second World, the pivotal regions of Eastern Europe, Central Asia, South America, the Middle East, and East Asia that are growing in influence and economic strength.
Informed, witty, and armed with a traveler's intuition for blending into diverse cultures, Khanna depicts second-world societies from the inside out, observing how globalization divides them into winners and losers-and shows how China, Europe, and America use their unique imperial gravities to pull the second-world countries into their orbits. Along the way, Khanna explains how Arabism and Islamism compete for the Arab soul, reveals how Iran and Saudi Arabia play the superpowers against one another, unmasks Singapore's inspirational role in East Asia, and psychoanalyzes the second-world leaders whose decisions are reshaping the balance of power.

General Information

  • : 9780812979848
  • : 9010000000000055376
  • : 9010000000000055376
  • : 0.376
  • : 10 February 2009
  • : United States
  • : books

Other Specifications

  • : Parag Khanna
  • : Paperback
  • : 466

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"A fascinating, colorful, and always intelligent tour through a new world."
-Fareed Zakaria
"A savvy, streetwise primer on dozens of individual countries that adds up to a coherent theory of global politics."
-Robert D. Kaplan
"Confident in his predictions and bold in his recommendations . . . Khanna's book is written with ambition, scope, and verve that sets it apart from the usual foreign policy tome."
-Andrei Cherny, "The New York Sun"
"A panoramic overview that boldly addresses the dilemmas of the world that our next president will confront."
-Zbigniew Brzezinski
"Khanna is something of a foreign policy whiz kid."
-Raymond Bonner, "The New York Times Book Review""
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"[A] sweeping, often audacious survey of contemporary geopolitics . . . moves at lightning speed."
-William Grimes, "The New York Times"

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