Colloquio con l'America [In conversation with America]

Colloquio con l'America [In conversation with America]

By Claudio Taddei

Subjects: Politics and government, Foreign relations, Economic conditions

Description: The book is both a fresh analysis of US domestic and foreign politics and a dextrous report of the major economic and geostrategic issues of our time. The battle for the last vote in the 2012 elections; the analysis of the results; the tax crisis which the USA seems unable to shrug off; the political stalemate and knock-on effects of a budget weighted heftily towards welfare spending, plus the most radical and antagonistic profile of President Obama at the beginning of his second term: these are all herein recounted and analysed. Detailed attention is focused on the nature of USA foreign policy, from the question of Iran’s nuclear arsenal and the Asia-Pacific confrontation with China to the final phase of the war in Afghanistan (the author is among Italy’s more acute observers of the region) and the decisions regarding Israel and the Arab world. One chapter is dedicated to the Euro crisis and the uneasy truce in the European markets. At the same time, ample emphasis is given to US domestic affairs, including the debate on monitoring the sale of weapons; the demographic and cultural changes in US society; cyber threats, and possible citizenship routes for illegal immigrants, while a formidable analysis of US economic policies, both Obama’s and the Republicans’, is also presented clearly and cohesively. The account ends with the events which led to (budget ) sequestration and adduces a series of factors hitherto unknown in Italy. ‘ In Conversation with America ‘ is Italy’s most documented account to date of President Obama’s taxation and deficit policies. The broader context of the volume also takes in the choices and conflicts conditioning society and politics in a dangerous world. The pace and quality of the narrative guarantee that it is never merely austerely academic or clichéd as it assembles the historical references which put contemporary events into perspective: instant snapshots become props for a global understanding of the facts, American and otherwise. Possibly unparalleled in the Italian context is the author’s re-examination of the same topics in all his books, underscoring both the overview and the significance of the present moment in history. America’s transition towards a European-type social democracy has never before been traced with the breadth of argument and communicative acumen offered by the author in question. 1st edition

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