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Can We Be Great Again?: Why A Dangerous World Needs Britain Jeremy Hunt Swift Press

‘A masterly analysis of why Britain has much more global influence than it thinks’ Eric Schmidt, former CEO Google

‘Enthralling’ Daily Mail

Since the global financial crisis, Britain has gone through...

‘A masterly analysis of why Britain has much more global influence than it thinks’ Eric Schmidt, former CEO Google

‘Enthralling’ Daily Mail

Since the global financial crisis, Britain has gone through a challenging period, leading many to believe the country is doomed to inevitable decline. Jeremy Hunt held top government positions as both Foreign Secretary...

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‘A masterly analysis of why Britain has much more global influence than it thinks’ Eric Schmidt, former CEO Google

‘Enthralling’ Daily Mail

Since the global financial crisis, Britain has gone through a challenging period, leading many to believe the country is doomed to inevitable decline. Jeremy Hunt held top government positions as both Foreign Secretary and Chancellor. In Can We Be Great Again?, he convincingly counters those who think Britain is no longer capable of shaping the world we live in.

With the election of President Trump, a world already becoming more dangerous has also grown more unpredictable. But when it comes to the major challenges facing the world – whether in European security, the future of democracy, migration, trade, or climate change – the UK remains one of the most influential countries. Hunt acknowledges our weaknesses but argues that they should be viewed in perspective and that our many strengths should not be underestimated.

If we want a world that remains safe and free, now is the time for influential nations to use their power wisely.

Pages: 320, Dimensions: 12.9x12.9cm

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Swift Press
Type
Political Sciences, Transport & Commerce, Meteorology
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English
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9781800751217

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‘A masterly analysis of why Britain has much more global influence than it thinks’ Eric Schmidt, former CEO Google

‘Enthralling’ Daily Mail

Since the global financial crisis, Britain has gone through a challenging period, leading many to believe the country is doomed to inevitable decline. Jeremy Hunt held top government positions as both Foreign Secretary and Chancellor. In Can We Be Great Again?, he convincingly counters those who think Britain is no longer capable of shaping the world we live in.

With the election of President Trump, a world already becoming more dangerous has also grown more unpredictable. But when it comes to the major challenges facing the world – whether in European security, the future of democracy, migration, trade, or climate change – the UK remains one of the most influential countries. Hunt acknowledges our weaknesses but argues that they should be viewed in perspective and that our many strengths should not be underestimated.

If we want a world that remains safe and free, now is the time for influential nations to use their power wisely.

Pages: 320, Dimensions: 12.9x12.9cm

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Publisher
Swift Press
Type
Political Sciences, Transport & Commerce, Meteorology
Language
English
Subtitle
-
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
-
Release Date
-
Publication Date
-
Dimensions
-
ISBN-13
9781800751217

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Specifications are collected from official manufacturer websites. Please verify the specifications before proceeding with your final purchase. If you notice any problem you can report it here.

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