How the Global History of the 21st Century Might Actually Take Shape
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How will the world deal with its geopolitical dynamics? Will we get together on climate, water, terrorism, and security? Can we shape our own history? Philip Zelikow, Anne-Marie Slaughter, Robert D. Kaplan, Richard Wilhelm
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