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"Plotting a New Course for the Pentagon" on National Public Radio's Morning Edition

Dateline: above the garage in Portsmouth RI, 18 January 2005

Here is the roughly 7-minute interview with Steve Inskeep on NPR's Morning Edition as broadcast today at 6:50am EST and 8:50am EST. Click here for the archived audio file.


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Plotting a New Course for the Pentagon


Morning Edition, January 18, 2005 · Author Thomas P.M. Barnett about his new book ,The Pentagon's New Map, in which he argues that countries that take part in the Global Economy are little threat to the United States but, countries that are more economically and culturally isolated pose a risk.



COMMENTARY: I was very happy with how it turned out. We taped about 45 minutes of material and what's so great about an interview like this is that they edit it down to the greatest hits and make you sound so much smarter! Inskeep clearly liked the book, so that helped, because if they don't bother to read it, it's a waste of time to do the show in many ways.

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