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Richard Nathan Haass

    July 28, 1951

    Dr. Richard Nathan Haass is a distinguished author specializing in American foreign policy and international relations. His writings delve into the complexities of global challenges, offering profound insights into the shaping and execution of foreign policy. Haass's prose is characterized by its clarity and analytical depth, making his work accessible to both experts and the general reader. His perspective is informed by extensive experience in diplomacy and international affairs, enabling him to provide thoughtful observations for understanding the world.

    The Bill of Obligations
    The World
    The World : A Brief Introduction
    • The World : A Brief Introduction

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.9(62)Add rating

      The New York Times Bestseller “A superb introduction to the world and global issues. Richard Haass has written something that is brief, readable, and yet comprehensive—marked throughout by his trademark intelligence and common sense.” —Fareed Zakaria An invaluable primer from Richard Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, that will help anyone, expert and non-expert alike, navigate a time in which many of our biggest challenges come from the world beyond our borders. We live in a global era, in which what happens thousands of miles away often affects our lives. Although the United States is bordered by two oceans, those oceans are not moats. And the so-called Vegas rule—what happens there stays there—does not apply. Globalization can be both good and bad, but it is not something that individuals or countries can opt out of. The choice we face is how to respond. The World focuses on history, what makes each region of the world tick, the many challenges globalization presents, and the most influential countries, events, and ideas, to provide readers with the background they need to make sense of this complicated and interconnected world.

      The World : A Brief Introduction
    • The World

      • 400 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.8(2375)Add rating

      "This book is designed to provide readers with the background and building blocks they need in order to answer for themselves the critical questions about what is taking place around the world and why. It explains what makes each region of the world tick, the many challenges globalization presents, and the most influential countries, events, and ideas. Its aim is to help readers become more informed, discerning citizens, better able to arrive at sound, independent judgments and less vulnerable to being misled"-- Provided by publisher

      The World
    • The Bill of Obligations

      The Ten Habits of Good Citizens

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      The documentary explores the vital role of citizen engagement in safeguarding democratic values and institutions. It delves into historical and contemporary challenges faced by democracy, highlighting the importance of informed participation and activism. Through interviews, case studies, and expert insights, viewers are encouraged to understand their responsibilities as citizens and the impact of collective action in preserving democratic principles. The film aims to inspire individuals to take an active role in their communities and foster a stronger democracy.

      The Bill of Obligations