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Patrick Mendis

    Human environment and spatial relationships in agricultural production
    Peaceful War
    Commercial Providence
    Glocalization
    TRADE for PEACE
    • 2013

      Peaceful War

      How the Chinese Dream and the American Destiny Create a New Pacific World Order

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The narrative explores the complex interplay between the aspirations of the "Chinese dream" and the American destiny, shaped by the leadership of Presidents Barack Obama and Xi Jinping. It delves into the geopolitical tensions and cultural exchanges that define the relationship between the two nations, highlighting the challenges and opportunities that arise as they navigate their paths in an increasingly interconnected world.

      Peaceful War
    • 2010

      Commercial Providence

      The Secret Destiny of the American Empire

      • 318 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The book delves into the historical and ideological forces that shaped America's rise to global power, linking the visions of key figures like Madison, Hamilton, and Jefferson. It examines the concept of a 'Universal Empire' and how Hamilton's federalism contributed to the realization of Jefferson's ideals of liberty. Additionally, the author reveals the influence of Masonic principles on America's identity, culminating in the motto E Pluribus Unum, symbolizing unity and brotherhood among diverse states.

      Commercial Providence
    • 2009

      TRADE for PEACE

      How the DNA of America, Freemasonry, and Providence Created a New World Order with Nobody in Charge

      • 624 pages
      • 22 hours of reading

      The book explores the historical rivalry in American foreign policy, originating from colonial times and manifesting in the contrasting ideals of Hamiltonian and Jeffersonian thought. Patrick Mendis analyzes the motivations that united these influential figures and reveals the foundational vision that shaped the nation. Through this examination, the narrative delves into the enduring impact of these competing philosophies on America's identity and diplomatic approach.

      TRADE for PEACE
    • 2007

      Glocalization

      The Human Side of Globalization as If the Washington Consensus Mattered

      • 444 pages
      • 16 hours of reading

      Exploring the interplay between globalization and local communities, this collection of essays provides original analyses of U.S. foreign policies' impact on the Caribbean, Latin America, Africa, and Asia. The author, an educator from the University of Pittsburgh's Semester at Sea Program, examines historical frameworks of freedom and glocalization, using Cuba's unique situation as a case study. Enhanced by maps and photos, the work critiques the Washington Consensus and its influence on free enterprise and political freedom, revealing the complexities of American values abroad.

      Glocalization