The Second World: Empires and Influence in the New Global Order
by Parag Khanna
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Read in June, 2008
This book is a global tour of a dizzying number of nations that is supposed to illustrate Khanna's assertion that there are three "empires" in today's world, China, the European Union and the U.S. This is an interesting and readbale book but I would have preferred a fuller exposition of Khanna's thesis illustrated by a few in-depth examinations of say, 5-7 countries. His attempt to name them all leads to a kind of superficial expertise, as when he talks about the way Islamic extremis...more
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Read in April, 2008
I will admit to not reading this cover to cover. I was interested in reading the section on Central Asia, in addition to the introduction and conclusion. I thought the author provided a decent overview of various countries classified as "Second World" but almost tried to do too much. I felt like I wanted a deeper analysis than was present in this book, and thought this might be in the conclusion. However, the conclusion was a long discussion of how the United States may be descendi...more
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Read in May, 2008
The Second World points out how important the need is of the United States to alter it's foreign policy if the U.S. hopes to compete with China and the European Union in the future. The lesson to be learned from this book is one that no politician or corporate fat cat will admit or want to hear.
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Great survey of the world as it is in 2008 and the role and opportunities that second world countries (most of the world)have in shaping the empire plans of the U.S., E.U, and China. Iraq and Afganistan suddenly make sense.
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I heard an interview with this author on NPR. The book is about the many 2nd world nations that are developing and interacting amongst themselves and potentially changing the balance of world power.
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Read in April, 2008
My good friend Parag wrote this whirlwind study of geopolitics. No armchair theorist, he pontificates from the ground up, after traveling all over the place and talking to everyone he could find.
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Read in June, 2008
Unbelievable. A bit of travel, a bit of culture, history, politics, nationalism and more...really paints a good picture of what the first half of the 21st century will look like.
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Saw him interviewed on Charlie Rose's show. Sucked me in.
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