From Boys to Men
- 304 páginas
- 11 horas de lectura
Este autor es conocido por su perspectiva perspicaz sobre asuntos exteriores y su impacto en los acontecimientos mundiales. Su escritura se caracteriza por una profundidad analítica y la capacidad de conectar complejas relaciones internacionales con historias humanas. A través de sus ensayos, explora la dinámica del poder, los dilemas éticos y los choques culturales que dan forma a nuestro mundo. Su obra ofrece a los lectores una comprensión crítica de los desafíos globales contemporáneos.



"Americans are weary of acting as the world's policeman, especially in the face of our unending economic troubles at home. President Obama stands for cutting defense budgets, leaving Afghanistan, abandoning Iraq, appeasing Russia, and offering premature declarations of victory over al Qaeda. Meanwhile, some Republicans now also argue for a far smaller and less expensive American footprint abroad. Pulitzer Prize-winning Wall Street Journal columnist Bret Stephens rejects this view. As he sees it, retreating from our global responsibilities will ultimately exact a devastating price to our security and prosperity. In the 1930s, it was the weakness and vacillation of the democracies that led to war and genocide. Today the regimes in Tehran, Damascus, Beijing, and Moscow continue to test America's will. Americans have often been tempted to turn our backs on a world that fails to live up to our idealism and doesn't easily bend. But succumbing to that temptation always leads to tragedy. The mantle of global leadership is a responsibility we must shoulder for the sake of our freedom, our prosperity, and our safety"--