Glenn E. Schweitzer (Arlington, VA) is the director at the U.S. National Academies' Office of Central Europe and Eurasian Affairs and the author of Superterrorism; Technodiplomacy; Borrowed Earth, Borrowed Time; A Faceless Enemy; and Swords into Market Shares, among other books. Carole D. Schweitzer (Arlington, VA), executive editor of Associations Now magazine, is the coauthor of Superterrorism and A Faceless Enemy, and author of Russian Lessons.
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Introduction; A Fractured International Environment Fosters Anger Toward America; Political Overlays on Crowded Lands with Too Few Resources; Understanding Today and Anticipating Tomorrow; Strengthening Ties with the Developing World; Education and Jobs; Uncorking the Nuclear Genie; Medical Diplomacy; Whiter the United Nations; Roads Maps in Place of Road Kills in the Middle East; Militarisation of the World; Tone-Deaf to the Views of Others; The Road to Security and Peace; Index.
""Want to know what's troubling this world about America - and better yet, some solid sensible ideas for dealing with those problems? This readable book by a practiced and practical team with firsthand, real-world experience will give you the plain truth on how we are now seen and some solid steps to take to do something about it." - Thomas R. Pickering Former US Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs "Glenn Schweitzer has spent a lifetime leading projects around the globe harnessing science to improve human welfare. From the ground truth of these experiences, he and his wife Carol have distilled a coherent view of how the United States can lead the world in a manner befitting our unique heritage - one in which our colleges and universities become as important as the world's armies. In addition to our political leaders, every university president should read it." - Bruce Alberts President Emeritus, National Academy of Sciences "[A] book that should be read by everyone who worries about what is happening to us. - Richard Stolz Former Deputy Director for Operations, CIA