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Set in the fictional nation of Sarkhan, this incisive work critiques American foreign policy through the lens of an "ugly American" who embodies empathy and common sense. The narrative reveals the incompetence and arrogance of politicians and ambassadors who overlook his insights. Through linked stories and vignettes, the authors expose the dangers of neglecting local understanding and highlight the need for reform in diplomatic approaches, making a compelling case for a more effective engagement in Southeast Asia.
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The Ugly American, William Lederer, Eugene Burdick
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- Released
- 1960
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- Title
- The Ugly American
- Language
- English
- Authors
- William Lederer, Eugene Burdick
- Publisher
- Corgi Books
- Released
- 1960
- Category
- World prose, Book sale
- Description
- Set in the fictional nation of Sarkhan, this incisive work critiques American foreign policy through the lens of an "ugly American" who embodies empathy and common sense. The narrative reveals the incompetence and arrogance of politicians and ambassadors who overlook his insights. Through linked stories and vignettes, the authors expose the dangers of neglecting local understanding and highlight the need for reform in diplomatic approaches, making a compelling case for a more effective engagement in Southeast Asia.