Ebook: The J curve: a new way to understand why nations rise and fall
Author: Bremmer Ian
- Tags: Autoritarisme, Démocratisation, Développement politique, Internationale politiek, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Essays, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / National, POLITICAL SCIENCE--International Relations--General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Reference, Politieke ontwikkeling, Politieke stabiliteit, Politique mondiale, Stabilité politique, Verval (geschiedenis), Authoritarianism, Political stability, Political development, Democratization, World politics, Diplomatic relations, Case studies
- Year: 2006
- Publisher: Simon & Schuster
- City: New York;États-Unis;United States
- Language: English
- epub
Locate nations on the J Curve -- left for authoritarian, right for democratic. Then figure out how to force those on the left to open their societies, rather than encouraging them to shut them tighter by further isolating them. The West's isolation of Kim Jong-il's North Korea gives him the cover he needs to extend his brutal regime (the mistake the U.S. made for a long time with Saddam Hussein and Castro); in Saudi Arabia, western governments should encourage manageable change before the country breaks apart; they should help strengthen China's economy so it can further liberalize; they must encourage Israel to decide what kind of country it will be. Filled with imaginative and surprising examples of how to correct outworn political ideas, The J Curve points the way for western governments to lead the way to a realistic political balance and a healthier economic future.;North Korea -- Cuba -- Iraq -- Iran -- Saudi Arabia -- Russia -- South Africa -- Yugoslavia -- Turkey -- Israel -- India -- China's dilemma.
Download the book The J curve: a new way to understand why nations rise and fall for free or read online
Continue reading on any device:
Last viewed books
Related books
{related-news}
Comments (0)