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AMERICAN CENTURY (5) answer(s).
 
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Against the “American century,” toward a third world new left: the case of helen mears / Kim, Kevin Y   Journal Article
Kim, Kevin Y Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Few Americans are so unknown yet emblematic of U.S.-Asia relations as the journalist Helen Mears. Lauded by contemporaries as a perceptive observer of Asia, Mears died in 1989 in relative obscurity. That seemed unlikely early in Mears’s career. At the age of twenty-nine, Mears became assistant editor for the liberal monthly, Survey Graphic. With graphic artist Rea Irvin and other luminaries, Mears helped found The New Yorker. Traveling across the Americas, Africa, and Eurasia—including third-class passage on the Trans-Siberian railway, a daring voyage in its day—Mears wrote for Fortune, Christian Science Monitor, and other leading periodicals. Invoking these experiences, Mears published two widely read books in the heyday of the “American Century.” British diplomat and Japan authority George Sansom proclaimed her first book, Year of the Wild Boar, the most “penetrating” English-language study of Japan yet published. Amid a recent renaissance of Mears’s work in Japan, historians Naoko Shibusawa and Richard Minear respectively called her second book, Mirror for Americans, “clear-eyed, rational, and unsentimental” and “the most important book” on Japan from the 1940s
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ID:   058473


Contending visions of the Middle East: the history and politics of orientalism / Lockman, Zachary 2004  Book
Lockman, Zachary Book
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Publication Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2004.
Description xxi, 308p.pbk
Series Contemporary Middle East; no.3
Standard Number 0521629373
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049057956.007201821/LOC 049057MainOn ShelfGeneral 
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ID:   141302


Is the American century over? / Nye, Joseph S, Jr   Article
Nye, Joseph S, Jr Article
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Summary/Abstract Discusses whether the “American century” beginning in 1941 has come to the end. He argues that transnational and non-state forces are changing America’s pre-eminence, but that we are not entering a post-American world.
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Modernizing repression: police training, political violence, and nation-building in the "American century / Kuzmarov, Jeremy   Journal Article
Kuzmarov, Jeremy Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract During the 2004 presidential election campaign, Vice President Richard Cheney called for the Salvador option in Iraq, implying the training of local paramilitary and police forces to pacify the insurgency and restore public order.
Key Words Political Violence  CIA  United States  El Salvador  Human right  Usa 
Police Training  American Century 
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Rogue superpower : why this could be an illiberal American century / Beckley, Michael   Journal Article
Beckley, Michael Journal Article
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