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the Next American Century: How U.S. Can Thrive as Other Powers Rise in Chattanooga, TN
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“Finally, a thoughtful (and thought-provoking) book that tells us the positive strategic news about the rise of China, India, and other emerging global powers, without glossing over the challenges.
”
—Dan Burstein, venture capitalist and author of Secrets of 24
“The Next American Century
provides a strong, practical, optimistic lesson that Americans should take to heart.”
—Brent Scowcroft, former National Security Adviser ?to Presidents Gerald R. Ford and George H.W. Bush
describes brilliantly why the world’s rising powers are not only necessary competitors but essential partners. The main challenge is to accept challenge. This positive, down-to-earth reminder should be essential reading.”
—Matt Miller,
Fortune
magazine columnist ?and author of
The 2 Percent Solution
“The authors of
The Next American Century
offer a refreshing alternative to the customary prophesies of doom and the obsessive search for a new arch-enemy.”
—Brian Urquhart, former Under Secretary-General of the UN
”
—Dan Burstein, venture capitalist and author of Secrets of 24
“The Next American Century
provides a strong, practical, optimistic lesson that Americans should take to heart.”
—Brent Scowcroft, former National Security Adviser ?to Presidents Gerald R. Ford and George H.W. Bush
describes brilliantly why the world’s rising powers are not only necessary competitors but essential partners. The main challenge is to accept challenge. This positive, down-to-earth reminder should be essential reading.”
—Matt Miller,
Fortune
magazine columnist ?and author of
The 2 Percent Solution
“The authors of
The Next American Century
offer a refreshing alternative to the customary prophesies of doom and the obsessive search for a new arch-enemy.”
—Brian Urquhart, former Under Secretary-General of the UN
“Finally, a thoughtful (and thought-provoking) book that tells us the positive strategic news about the rise of China, India, and other emerging global powers, without glossing over the challenges.
”
—Dan Burstein, venture capitalist and author of Secrets of 24
“The Next American Century
provides a strong, practical, optimistic lesson that Americans should take to heart.”
—Brent Scowcroft, former National Security Adviser ?to Presidents Gerald R. Ford and George H.W. Bush
describes brilliantly why the world’s rising powers are not only necessary competitors but essential partners. The main challenge is to accept challenge. This positive, down-to-earth reminder should be essential reading.”
—Matt Miller,
Fortune
magazine columnist ?and author of
The 2 Percent Solution
“The authors of
The Next American Century
offer a refreshing alternative to the customary prophesies of doom and the obsessive search for a new arch-enemy.”
—Brian Urquhart, former Under Secretary-General of the UN
”
—Dan Burstein, venture capitalist and author of Secrets of 24
“The Next American Century
provides a strong, practical, optimistic lesson that Americans should take to heart.”
—Brent Scowcroft, former National Security Adviser ?to Presidents Gerald R. Ford and George H.W. Bush
describes brilliantly why the world’s rising powers are not only necessary competitors but essential partners. The main challenge is to accept challenge. This positive, down-to-earth reminder should be essential reading.”
—Matt Miller,
Fortune
magazine columnist ?and author of
The 2 Percent Solution
“The authors of
The Next American Century
offer a refreshing alternative to the customary prophesies of doom and the obsessive search for a new arch-enemy.”
—Brian Urquhart, former Under Secretary-General of the UN


















