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Post-American World: Release 2.0
Post-American World: Release 2.0 | Fareed Zakaria
4 posts | 7 read | 1 reading | 6 to read
"This is not a book about the decline of America, but rather about the rise of everyone else." So begins Fareed Zakaria's blockbuster on the United States in the twenty-first century, and the trends he identifies have proceeded faster than anyone anticipated. How might the nation continue to thrive in a truly global era? In this fully updated 2.0 edition, Zakaria answers these questions with his customary lucidity, insight, and imagination.
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GoneFishing
The Post-American World | Fareed Zakaria

We have not noticed how fast the rest has risen. Most of the industrialized world...has better cell phone service ... Broadband is faster and cheaper across the industrial world... Americans are constantly told by their politicians that the only thing we have to learn from other countries' health care systems is to be thankful for ours. Most Americans ignore the fact that a third of the country's public schools are totally dysfunctional ...

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Alwayscoolwb
The Post-American World | Fareed Zakaria
Pickpick

This book explores how most of the world wants to be like America. He goes into facts and figures how India should surpass America in workforce and wealth in the next few decades.

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Janarde
The Post-American World | Fareed Zakaria
Mehso-so

Definitely dated at this point. Especially with what has happened in Asia since this was written and the events around ISIL and what just happened in the EU. This was very well written and the underlying trends, regardless of current events hold somewhat true.

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Alwayscoolwb
The Post-American World | Fareed Zakaria
Pickpick

America is big and powerful and changes the world not always for the better. The rest of the world wants to follow follow the ways of the western world and be successful. According to Zakaria if growth in India continues at its current rate it will be as wealthy as the US.