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The upside of down:why the rise of the rest is good for the West/ Charles Kenny.
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008 | 140620s2013 nyu b 001 0 eng d |
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082 | 04$a338.5'42 KEN$223 |
100 | 1 $aKenny, Charles. |
245 | 14$aThe upside of down$bwhy the rise of the rest is good for the West$cCharles Kenny. |
260 | $aNew York$bBasic Books$cc2013. |
300 | $axii, 239 p.$c22 cm. |
504 | $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 201-226) and index. |
505 | 0 $aLosing an empire and finding a role -- It's not our fault -- Biggest doesn't equal best -- The rise of the rest Is good for the West -- Will greater wealth destroy the planet? -- The folly of fortress thinking -- Global nomads -- Policies at home to gain from abroad -- Sustaining global progress -- Life near the top. |
520 | $aAmerica is in decline, and the rise of the East suggests a bleak future for the world's only superpower: so goes the conventional wisdom. But what if the traditional measures of national status are no longer as important as they once were? What if America's well-being was assessed according to entirely different factors? |
650 | 0$aFinancial crises$zUnited States. |
650 | 0$aGlobal Financial Crisis, 2008-2009. |
650 | 0$aGlobalization$xEconomic aspects. |