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Colossus by Niall Ferguson; 9780141017006

Colossus

By Niall Ferguson

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Colossus by Niall Ferguson is a compelling exploration of the United States' role in the world, examining its burgeoning power and influence over the past century. Ferguson, renowned for his incisive historical analyses, delves into the complexities of American exceptionalism and its implications on global politics.

The Story

In Colossus, Ferguson presents a thought-provoking narrative that traces the evolution of the United States from a fledgling nation to a global superpower. He meticulously analyses key events, policies, and personalities that have shaped America’s international relations, offering a critical lens on the consequences of its actions both at home and abroad.

Themes

  • American Exceptionalism: Ferguson scrutinises the belief that the United States is unique in its mission and virtues.
  • International Relations: The book provides a nuanced perspective on America’s influence in world affairs.
  • Power Dynamics: An exploration of how the U.S. navigates its role amidst rising global challengers.

Why Readers Love It

Ferguson’s engaging prose and thorough research captivate readers, making complex historical narratives accessible. His ability to weave together various threads of history provides an enriching experience, prompting readers to reflect on contemporary issues through the lens of the past. Fans of Ferguson's other works, such as The Ascent of Money and Empire, will find familiar themes of power and finance resonating throughout Colossus.

Perfect For

  • History enthusiasts seeking a deep dive into American politics.
  • Students of international relations looking for a comprehensive analysis.
  • Readers interested in understanding the complexities of power in the modern world.
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 129 mm × 197 mm × 25 mm
Pages: 416
Publisher: Penguin Random House
ISBN: 9780141017006

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