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Michael Hirsh

    Michael Hirsh ist Autor zahlreicher Bücher. Seine vier Jahrzehnte umspannende Karriere im Rundfunk umfasste die Produktion von Dokumentationen und Specials für große Sender, für die er mehrfach ausgezeichnet wurde. Er setzt seine schriftstellerische Tätigkeit von seinem Zuhause in Florida aus fort.

    Animation Nation
    At War with Ourselves : Why America is Squandering its Chance to Build a Better World
    None Braver
    • None Braver

      U.S. Air Force Pararescuemen in the War on Terrorism

      • 338 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      4,2(593)Abgeben

      Focusing on the intense and heroic pararescue operations of the Air Force in Afghanistan, this gripping account by journalist and combat veteran Michael Hirsh reveals the challenges and bravery of those involved. Through firsthand experiences and insights, the narrative highlights the critical role of pararescuers in saving lives amidst the chaos of war, showcasing their training, missions, and the personal sacrifices they make in the line of duty.

      None Braver
    • As correspondent for Newsweek, Michael Hirsh has traveled to every continent, reporting on American foreign policy. Now he draws on his experience to offer an original explanation of America's role in the world and the problems facing the nation today and in the future. Using colorful vignettes and up-close reporting from his coverage of the first two post-Cold War presidents, Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, Hirsh argues that America has a new role never before played by any nation: it is the world's Uberpower, overseeing the global system from the air, land, sea and, increasingly, from space as well. And that means America has a unique opportunity do what no great power in history has ever done--to perpetuate indefinitely the global system it has built, to create an international community with American power at its center that is so secure it may never be challenged. Yet Americans are squandering this chance by failing to realize what is at stake. At the same time that America as a nation possesses powers it barely comprehends, Americans as individuals have vulnerabilities they never before imagined. They desperately need the international community on their side. In an era when democracy and free markets have become the prevailing ideology, Hirsh argues, one of America's biggest problems will be "ideological blowback"--facing up to the flaws and contradictions of its own ideals. Hence, for example, the biggest threat to political stability is not totalitarianism, but the tricky task of instituting democracy in the Arab world without giving Islamic fundamentalists the reigns of power. The only way for Washington to avoid accusations of hypocrisy is to allow the global institutions it has built, like the U.N., to do the hard work of promoting U.S. values.

      At War with Ourselves : Why America is Squandering its Chance to Build a Better World
    • Animation Nation

      How We Built a Cartoon Empire

      • 240 Seiten
      • 9 Lesestunden

      In 1978, an animated TV show from a small Toronto studio unexpectedly attracted the attention of renowned filmmaker George Lucas. This pivotal moment marked the beginning of a significant collaboration that would influence the animation industry and pop culture. The book delves into the show's creation, its impact on Lucas's career, and how it reshaped the landscape of animated storytelling. Through behind-the-scenes insights, it explores the intersection of innovation and creativity in entertainment history.

      Animation Nation