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Leadership In An Interdependent World: The Statemanship Of Adenauer, De Gaulle, Thatcher, Reagan & Gorbachev
We are living in an age when people and peoples with an interest in politics are particulary concerned by the question whether their states are losing their absolute sovereighty and are being constrained to submit to transnational, indeed now global interdependence. This book may have the calming effect of showing them with example to contemporary statesmanship that there is nothing either new, or wrong with this change in ultimate political responsibility. At least since the second world war and the subsequent information revolution political leaders reputed to be stauch defenders of their states sovereight.
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