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competitiveness of nations. It examines the origins of trade and public policy conflict in the United States, Japan, France, and … authors argue that the margin of the U.S. technology lead has been narrowing since the 1960s, caused in part by the rise of … technology. They show how changes in technical competitiveness have created new sources of economic conflict between nations …
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Since 1995, 17 African countries have defied expectations and have launched a remarkable, if little-noticed, turnaround, Emerging Africa describes this revitalization and why it is likely to continue. --
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"Proposes an analytical foundation for national security that challenges long-held assumptions or outdated suppositions about foreign affairs. Presents case studies of American foreign policy toward developing countries, efforts at state building, and nations growing in importance. Concludes...
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