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The Ideas That Conquered the World: Peace, Democracy, and Free Markets in the Twenty-First Century

This book examines the pervasive impact of peace, democracy, and free market principles on the world stage during the twenty-first century. more

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Michael Mandelbaum
Michael Mandelbaum

Michael Mandelbaum is an American political scientist and author, born on September 23, 1946. He is known for his extensive research and contributions in the fields of international relations, foreign policy, and global politics. more

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“The attacks of September 11, 2001, were spectacular, riveting, grim, costly and searing. The shock that they caused reverberated throughout the world. What happened in New York and Washington and Pennsylvania ended the lives of thousands of people and changed the lives of many more. But they did not change the world.”

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