Title | : | The future of the Empire (Korean edition) |
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ISBN | : | 8996079111 |
ISBN-10 | : | 9788996079118 |
Language | : | Korean |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | - |
Publication | : | Published May 23, 2008 |
The future of the empireThis book is about the superpowers that emerged in history, including the United States, and the countries that are emerging as superpowers. The book systematically analyzes the very rare phenomenon of superpowers, the few societies that have dominated the world with military and economic power, and draw important lessons in the process of their growth and downfall.Amy Chua studied the processes of growth and decline of countries that had global power and global influence, such as Persia, Rome, Party, Mongolia, Spain, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom. The worlds superpowers, which have existed in history, have significant differences from one another, but offer an analysis that they have shown a very pluralistic and idiomatic character in common. It is also said that the reasons for the decline of the aforementioned empires were caused by the disappearance of tolerance, xenophobia, and the call for racial, ethnic and religious pure.The conditions for becoming a superpower in the 21st century by looking at emerging powers such as the United States, the United States, the worlds grossing world order, the European Union, which is equivalent to its gross domestic product, and China, which is one-fifth of the worlds population. It provides implications for value, value and paradigm.