In the post-Cold War world, leadership is determined not by military might but by how countries position themselves to dominate the world economy. Thurow explores how head-to-head competition in the 1990s between the top three economic juggernauts of this era--the United States, Japan, and Europe--would play out.
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In the post-Cold War world, leadership is determined not by military might but by how countries position themselves to dominate the world economy. Thurow explores how head-to-head competition in the 1990s between the top three economic juggernauts of this era--the United States, Japan, and Europe--would play out.
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