"Sometimes it takes a foreigner to see a country whole. Kishore Mahbubani is a Singaporean who has lived in and loves America. In this elegant book he describes his hopes and fears about the country and the new world it finds itself in. It is a remarkable exercise in both realism and idealism. America needs more friends like him and the world needs more minds like his."
"This is a lovely book, very personal and very reflective, a piece by someone who knows and loves America and, yet, given his cosmopolitan background, is able to see this country from without as well as from within. It is also a cautionary tale, and one that the American leadership should take into account. Kishore Mahbubani rightly warns the United States that it cannot walk alone, but will best fulfil its purposes when it strides out hand-in-hand with nations and international organizations that share the same vision. This is a plea for cultural understanding, for reasoned leadership and, above all, for intelligence. It would be good to heed such pleas."
"Kishore Mahbubani provides an absorbing, eloquent, and insightful perspective, enriched with personal reminiscences, on the impact, good and bad, of American power on the world. His book is a must read for Americans especially but also for others who want to know what America has to do to promote a world that will be a better place not only for Americans but also for everyone else."
"With this book, Kishore Mahbubani establishes himself as the best interpreter of the world to Americans -- and of Americans to the world."
"Kishore Mahbubani adores the Unites States and explains why the rest of the world does not. With the calm wisdom of an honest and perceptive diplomat, he summons the better angels of our nature in order to save America from itself. Everyone who is puzzled by the global distrust of God's own country should read Beyond the Age of Innocence."
"This shrewd book by Kishore Mahbubani, a premier international diplomat, feels like a farewell letter telling American friends that their country generally means well, but has little idea of its impact on peoples' lives around the world, often affecting foreign lives more than their own governments and often unintentionally doing great harm. He reminds us that our best asset is the American dream, the dream of possibilities and success, that still makes others want to be us. He tells Americans how to get along better with the world, without pandering."
"Cogent, constructive criticism and practical, well-timed advice from a friend—Americans can't ask more than that from Kishore Mahbubani. He's a child of globalization, a highly-esteemed and straight-talking scholar, a long-time and insightful resident of the U.S., and a powerful writer. All those qualities are evident in this critique of the style and substance of American foreign policy."
"Beyond the Age of Innocence is both a disturbing and challenging book. Kishore Mahbubani asks a question of enormous significance for the decades ahead: can America which has contributed, by force of ideas more than military might, so much to the welfare of mankind in its first 200 years avoid the hubris and arrogance that has, in the end, brought down empires in the past? He plainly wants to believe the United States can restore the sense of constructive leadership the world so sorely needs. At the same time, he leaves no doubt that this will require a sensitivity to global interests which will not come easily." |
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