Foreign Policy and International Hot Topics Booklist

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Foreign Policy and International Hot Topics Recommended readings in conjunction with the 2018 Great Decisions Free Community Discussion Series on U.S. Foreign Policy.

Adult Non-Fiction Title

Author

Call Number

The End of American World Order

Acharya, Amitav

327.73 ACH

The age of Western hegemony is over. Whether or not America itself is declining, the post-war liberal world order underpinned by U.S. military, economic and ideological primacy and supported by global institutions serving its power and purpose, is coming to an end. But what will take its place? In this timely and provocative book, Acharya offers an incisive answer to this fundamental question. While the U.S. will remain a major force in world affairs, he argues that it has lost the ability to shape world order after its own interests and image. As a result, the U.S. will be one of a number of anchors shaping a new world order. Don’t Wait for the Next War: A Strategy for Clark, Wesley 355.033573 CLA American Growth and Global Leadership Can America have a real national strategy and move forward together without the focus of war? In the twentieth century, America came together to become the "Arsenal of Democracy," and emerged from World War II as the greatest power in the world. We shaped a global civilization in our own values, first with international institutions and our allies, then triumphing over our long-term adversary, the Soviet Union to emerge as the world's lone superpower. But in losing our adversary, America's leadership has founded. We have not replaced our post-World War II strategic vision with something appropriate for a postwar role. Terrorism, cybersecurity, financial system vulnerabilities, the rise of China, and accelerating climate change constitute a new class of national security challenges-and meeting these will require America to revisit hallowed mythologies and concert domestic and foreign policies in a way which has never before been achieved. Governing Global Health: Who Runs the World and Why?

Clinton, Chelsea & Sridhar, Devi 362.1 CLI

The past few decades have seen a massive increase in the number of international organizations focusing on global health. One of the more important recent trends in global health governance, though, has been the rise of public-private partnerships (PPPs) where private non-governmental organizations, for-profit enterprises, and various other social entrepreneurs work hand-in-hand with governments to combat specific maladies. A primary driver for this development is the widespread belief that by joining together, PPPs will attack health problems and fund shared efforts more effectively than other systems. But what do we actually know about the accountability and effectiveness of PPPs? An even-handed and thorough empirical analysis of one of the most pressing topics in world affairs, Governing Global Health will reshape our understanding of how organizations can more effectively prevent the spread of communicable diseases reduce pervasive chronic health problems like malnutrition.


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