The future of power /

Power evolves. At the beginning of the twenty-first century, unsurpassed in military strength and ownership of world resources, the United States was indisputably the most powerful nation in the world. But the global information age is rendering these traditional markers of power obsolete. To remain...

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Main Author: Nye, Joseph S.
Format: Libro
Language:English
Published: Nueva York PublicAffairs 2011
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