The Return of History and the End of Dreams By David Forsmark
If you want to be well informed about what is happening in international relations, you can study 100 good resources ranging from books to blogs and only scratch the surface.
If you want to know why countries do the things they do, all you need to do is read is a tiny tome that checks in at just a bit over 100 pages.
In Robert Kagan's latest and eminently readable masterpiece, The Return of History and the End of Dreams, he looks at the state of the world powers and explains who they are, how they got here, what they want and how they are likely to relate to one another in the coming century. And you get it all in about one good afternoon's worth of reading.
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