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The Next Century

David Halberstam
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Duration
4h 17m
Year
1991
Language
English
Publisher
Phoenix Books, Inc.

About

What can we learn from the events of the 20th century? David Halberstam set out to answer that question in this perceptive and eye-opening work which examines the past in order to determine the future. From the rise of the Japanese economy to the startling changes that reshaped the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe, Halberstam argues that the American economy's survival depends on the rededication and continued education of the American worker. As pertinent in today's economy as it was when first published, The Next Century is a timeless call to arms, reminding us that we must continually better ourselves in order to compete on the world stage.

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  • Public Policy
  • Political Science

Artists

David HalberstamAuthor
E. G. MarshallReader

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