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ID144032
Title ProperStudy-abroad solution
Other Title Informationhow to open the American mind
LanguageENG
AuthorUngar, Sanford J
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the Internet age, the world feels far smaller than it used to. But many Americans still know little about the rest of the world and may be more detached from it than ever. Such a lack of awareness is, in certain respects, understandable. Once the Cold War ended, some 25 years ago, Congress, perhaps out of a false sense of security, cut the foreign affairs budget, which led to the closing of some U.S. overseas posts. The news media, especially the commercial television networks, took their cue and began to reduce overseas coverage—responding, they said, to the decline of public interest in such matters, which conveniently coincided with their own economic woes. Although the 9/11 attacks and the subsequent wars in Afghanistan.
`In' analytical NoteForeign Affairs Vol. 95, No.2; Mar-Apr 2016: p.111-124
Journal SourceForeign Affairs Vol: 95 No 2
Key WordsEconomic Woes ;  9/11 Attacks ;  Open the American Mind ;  Subsequent Wars


 
 
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