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Hardcover, bound in full genuine beige gilt-stamped leather binding. xiv, 223 pages. Brand new copy in factory shrink-wrap. A quality Easton Press production with all the refinements that go to make this a truly fine binding: bound in satin ribbon marker, all edges gilt, raised spine, 22kt gold stamping, smyth-sewn binding, silk moire end-papers, acid free archival paper and full genuine leather binding. Limited First signed and numbered edition, published by Easton Press, 1997. One of 1,150 copies, personally signed by Brzezinsk, with COA (Certificate of Authenticity) and Collector’s Notes laid-in loose. Robert E. Osgood Professor of American Foreign Policy at Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies and National Security Advisor from 1977 to 1981 to President Jimmy Carter are but two of the many roles Brzezinski occupied. He was involved in many of the major foreign policy events of the later 20th century and was influential in both Republican and Democratic administrations. The present volume contains many trenchant observations of future foreign policy considerations, not the least of which was identified by David C. Hendrickson over a quarter century ago when he wrote: … “the heart of the book is the ambitious strategy it prescribes for extending the Euro-Atlantic community eastward to Ukraine and lending vigorous support to the newly independent republics of Central Asia and the Caucasus.” A pristine copy, gift quality, new is shrink wrap.




