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  1. 17. Juli 2007 · People and their leaders longed for “a world transformed.” 1 Today the nations of the West still cling to that vision. Evidence to the contrary — the turn toward autocracy in Russia or the growing military ambitions of China — is either dismissed as a temporary aberration or denied entirely.

  2. 6. Jan. 2012 · Search the history of over 866 billion web pages on the Internet. ... The return of history and the end of dreams by Robert Kagan. Publication date 2008 Topics World politics -- 1989-, World politics -- 1991-, World history -- 21st centu ...

  3. About The Return of History and the End of Dreams. Hopes for a new peaceful international order after the end of the Cold War have been dashed by sobering realities: Great powers are once again competing for honor and influence. The world remains “unipolar,” but international competition among the United States, Russia, China, Europe, Japan ...

  4. 11. März 2023 · Search the history of over 866 billion web pages on the Internet. ... The return of history and the end of dreams Bookreader Item Preview remove-circle Share or Embed This Item. Share to Twitter. Share to Facebook. Share to Reddit. Shar ...

  5. Search the history of over 866 billion web pages on the Internet. ... The return of history and the end of dreams by Kagan, Robert. Publication date 2008 Topics Liberalism, Authoritarianism, Geopolitics, Balance of power, World politics -- 1989-, Democra ...

  6. 29. Apr. 2008 · Advance Praise for The Return of History and the End of Dreams “In this important, timely, and superbly-written book, Robert Kagan shows that the ‘end of history’ was an illusion. Today’s global challenges pose a stern test for the world’s democracies. This book is a wake-up call and should be read by policymakers, politicians, pundits and all who want a guide to the dangerous waters ...

  7. The Return of History is a concise and clarifying explanation of the state of geopolitics in early 2008 from a very Thucydidean point of view. The author at a point alludes to the ancient Greek concept of thumos, or a spirited connection with kin, not so much as the unifying concept of our time (as Huntington on a larger scale or Ralph Peters on a tribal scale would have it) but as one of the ...