The first universal nation : leading indicators and ideas about the surge of America in the 1990s
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The first universal nation : leading indicators and ideas about the surge of America in the 1990s
Free Press, c1991
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  Okinawa
  Korea
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  United Kingdom
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  United States of America
Note
"Notes to indicators": p. 391-399
Includes index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Not since the end of World War II have the fates of nations been so unpredictable. With respect to the USA, many forecasters have predicted that the 1990s will be fraught with hardship and decline. This book argues that despite current problems, the USA is still a dynamic and healthy nation that is ready to take a great leap forward both at home and abroad in the coming decade. The source of this strength, the author believes, lies in the rich diversity of cultures and backgrounds that the citizens of the republic bring to the task of shaping its future.
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