基本信息·出版社:Palgrave Macmillan ·页码:240 页 ·出版日期:2007年03月 ·ISBN:1403976627 ·条形码:9781403976628 ·版本:Reprint ·装帧:平 ...
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基本信息·出版社:Palgrave Macmillan
·页码:240 页
·出版日期:2007年03月
·ISBN:1403976627
·条形码:9781403976628
·版本:Reprint
·装帧:平装
·外文书名:为和平而战
内容简介 Tony Zinni commands attention on the battlefield, at peace talks, in politics, and across the media spectrum. When he stood up and called for Donald Rumsfeld’s resignation in 2006, the media paid attention, and when
The Battle for Peace was published, the media--and the American public--applauded its bold new vision of America's role in the world. Widely acclaimed for its clear and practical approach to promoting a more stable and peaceful world through realism and pragmatic cooperation, this book has become even more relevant as we veer dangerously close towards confrontation with Iran. In a new afterword, General Zinni provides additional insight into the war in Iraq, how to deal with Iran, and more.
作者简介 General Tony Zinni (Ret.) was Commander in Chief of CENTCOM and special envoy to the Middle East. He has appeared on
60 Minutes,
Nightline and
Charlie Rose, among others.
Tony Koltz co-authored Tom Clancy’s
Into the Storm and
Battle Ready, with General Zinni.
编辑推荐 From Publishers Weekly The intellectual complement to Zinni and Clancy's bestselling
Battle Ready (2004), a narrative memoir salted with specific policy recommendations, this volume provides the former U.S. Central Command chief's analysis of America's current global position. Zinni begins by asserting that America's status as "the most powerful nation in the history of the planet" has created a de facto empire. The U.S. has no choice: if it fails to take the lead, nothing significant happens. At the same time, Americans must recognize that, in a global age, there can be no zero-sum games: when someone loses, no one wins in any but the shortest term, he argues. The bulk of the book critiques what Zinni describes as the current U.S. emphasis on unilateral action and calls instead for working with others toward the goals of worldwide stability and development. "[N]egotiation, mediation and facilitation" should be our favored approaches, Zinni writes. And the post–Cold War pattern of ad hoc improvisation in foreign affairs should give way to systematic, in-depth planning. While fans of
Battle Ready may grow frustrated with the abstractions in this volume, Zinni's pragmatic, low-key approach merits serious consideration.
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--This text refers to the Hardcover edition. Review "A warning that deserves serious consideration."--
The New York Times