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The Four Ages of American Foreign Policy
- Weak Power, Great Power, Superpower, Hyperpower
- De: Michael Mandelbaum
- Narrado por: Lyle Blaker
- Duración: 18 h y 26 m
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In The Four Ages of American Foreign Policy, Michael Mandelbaum offers a new framework for understanding the evolution of the foreign policy of the United States. He divides that evolution into four distinct periods, with each defined by the consistent increase in American power relative to other countries. His history of the four periods features engaging accounts of the major events and important personalities in the foreign policy of each era.
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Expectations are everything
- De Patristics Guy en 08-07-23
- The Four Ages of American Foreign Policy
- Weak Power, Great Power, Superpower, Hyperpower
- De: Michael Mandelbaum
- Narrado por: Lyle Blaker
fairly standard
Revisado: 01-18-23
For an introductory summary of Ameican foreign policy, it's quite good. Nothing revolutionary or particularly novel for anyone well read, but still worth a read/listen.
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Hero of Two Worlds
- The Marquis de Lafayette in the Age of Revolution
- De: Mike Duncan
- Narrado por: Mike Duncan
- Duración: 17 h y 20 m
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From the massively popular podcaster and New York Times best-selling author comes the story of the Marquis de Lafayette's lifelong quest to protect the principles of democracy, told through the lens of the three revolutions he participated in: the American Revolution, the French Revolution, and the Revolution of 1830.
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Thrillingly storytelling — brilliant narration
- De Byron en 08-24-21
- Hero of Two Worlds
- The Marquis de Lafayette in the Age of Revolution
- De: Mike Duncan
- Narrado por: Mike Duncan
Duncan is fantastic as ever
Revisado: 10-17-21
thoroughly enjoyed. worth the listen. connects two of the most monumental events in world history with the actions of one man so heroic its hard to believe he wasnt fictitious
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