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David J. Rothkopf

    David Rothkopf je medzinárodne uznávaným autorom, ktorý sa zameriava na globálne mocenské elity a ich vplyv na svet. Jeho diela sa ponárajú do zložitých vzťahov medzi verejnou a súkromnou mocou a analyzujú architektov medzinárodnej politiky. Prostredníctvom svojich kníh a esejí ponúka prenikavý pohľad na transformačné trendy, ktoré formujú náš svet, so zvláštnym zameraním na energetiku, klímu a globálne riziká. Rothkopfova analýza je cenená pre svoju hĺbku a schopnosť odhaliť skryté mechanizmy globálneho riadenia.

    Traitor
    American Resistance
    National Insecurity
    The Price of Peace: Emergency Economic Intervention and U.S. Foreign Policy
    • The analysis focuses on U.S. post-Cold War foreign policy interventions in Bosnia, the Palestinian Territories, and Haiti, emphasizing the importance of promoting hope and opportunity after conflicts. It critiques the effectiveness of American economic recovery programs, hindered by budget cuts, donor discrepancies, and institutional challenges. The book advocates for new strategies to enhance future success in post-conflict settings, highlighting the critical role of economic initiatives in fostering stability and addressing the needs of crisis victims.

      The Price of Peace: Emergency Economic Intervention and U.S. Foreign Policy
    • An inside look at how foreign policy was made under the two presidents since 9/11...the real star of the book, the ubershaper of everything, is this'age of fear' that so warped our institutions and policy priorities. -Thomas L. Friedman, the New York Times

      National Insecurity
    • It could have been so much worse: a deeply reported, insider story of how a handful of Washington officials staged a daring resistance to an unprecedented presidency and prevented chaos overwhelming the government and the nation.

      American Resistance
    • Traitor

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      Political historian and commentator David Rothkopf shows how Trump will be judged by history (Spoiler alert: not well) in Traitor. Donald Trump is unfit in almost every respect for the high office he holds. But what distinguishes him from every other bad leader the U.S. has had is that he has repeatedly, egregiously, betrayed his country. Regardless of how Senate Republicans have let him off the hook, the facts available to the public show that Trump has met every necessary standard to define his behavior as traitorous. He has clearly broken faith with the people of the country he was chosen to lead, starting long before he took office, then throughout his time in the White House. And we may not yet have seen the last of his crimes. But the story we know so far is so outrageous and disturbing that it raises a question that has never before been presented in American history: is the president of the United States the greatest threat this country faces in the world? We also need to understand how the country has historically viewed such crimes and how it has treated them in the past to place what has happened in perspective. After his examination of traitors including Benedict Arnold, Aaron Burr, and leaders of the Confederacy, David Rothkopf concludes that Donald Trump and his many abettors have committed the highest-level, greatest, most damaging betrayal in the history of the country.

      Traitor