Edward Luce is a highly regarded British journalist who now lives in Washington and is the chief U. S. columnist for the Financial Times. The title of the book is derived from a quote by famed British Nobel Prize winning physicist who famously said to his colleagues “Gentlemen, we have run out of money, so it is time to start thinking.”..
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"[The author] discusses many of the agencies of the New Deal. In the introduction he says: ' It may ...
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The age of American global dominance is ending. In recent years, risky economic and foreign policies...
The American political system was severely tested in the 1970s and it is not yet obvious that the sy...
This compelling and persuasive book is the first to explore all of the interrelated aspects of Ameri...
America has become a three-class society. More than twenty-five percent of its children now graduate...
INTRODUCTION:Economics is regarded as the cardinal matter of concern in the modern times. It deals n...
In 2012 Barack Obama became the only Democratic president other than Franklin Roosevelt to win succe...
Ahead of his June 9th LSE Public Lecture, Joseph Nye spoke to USAPP Managing Editor, Chris Gilson ab...
Change is abroad across the land, as often destructive as constructive. No one is immune. The financ...
American democracy began as a great experiment, and with each generation there is a charge to reaffi...
After a decade long period during which it was optimistically assumed that under conditions of unipo...
Speaking about his current best-selling book, WHO Stole the American Dream?, Hedrick Smith will des...
"[The author] discusses many of the agencies of the New Deal. In the introduction he says: ' It may ...