Amazon.com's Best of 2001 A Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and the author of 17 books, David Halberstam has a gift for bringing current events alive and putting them into historical perspective in an engaging way. In many respects, War in a Time of Peace serves as a sequel to his classic The Best and the Brightest in its examination of how the lessons of Vietnam have influenced American foreign policy in the post-Cold War era. Beginning with the Persian Gulf War, Halberstam discusses the political shift in emphasis from foreign to domestic issues that ushered in the first Clinton administration. Despite the fact that Clinton, along with much of the country, preferred to focus on the home front, the U.S. nonetheless found itself drawn into conflicts in Haiti, Somalia, and the Balkans--events that reflected American discomfort with the use of its military forces abroad while at the same time acknowledging that much of the world is dependent upon the U.S. for both guidance and support. The book also highlights the many nonpolitical factors that have influenced these political changes, including a generational shift in national leadership, the modern media's emphasis on entertainment over foreign news, a leap in military technology, and American economic prosperity that has rendered foreign policy largely irrelevant to many citizens. Halberstam is a master at presenting well-rounded portraits and telling anecdotes of the personalities that have created U.S. policy, casting new light on well-known figures such as Clinton, Colin Powell, and George H.W. Bush, as well as supporting players such as Anthony Lake, Richard Holbrooke, James Baker, Madeleine Albright, General Wesley Clark, Al Gore, and many other influential American leaders of the past decade. Having covered many aspects of American history and foreign policy since the early 1960s, Halberstam is uniquely qualified to report on an era in which the U.S., and the world, has changed so dramatically. --Shawn Carkonen --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. From Publishers Weekly War in a Time of Peace: Bush, Clinton, and the Generals by David Halberstam. The Pulitzer Prize-winning historian looks at events that have shaped contemporary politics and political leaders in Washington.Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title. See all Editorial Reviews
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对于一个关注社会心理学的读者来说,这本书提供了绝佳的观察窗口。它巧妙地避开了直接的战争描写,转而聚焦于“战前状态”下社会心理的异化。角色的内心独白占据了很大篇幅,但这些独白并非自我陶醉,而是对生存压力和道德困境的真实反馈。作者的语言风格极为内敛,但这种克制反而制造出一种强大的内爆力量,仿佛所有激烈的情感都被压缩到了极低的体积里,一旦释放,后果不堪设想。我欣赏作者对于历史引用的精准把握,它让故事的厚度一下子增加了数倍,暗示了当下的一切都不是孤立的偶然事件,而是历史长河中必然的重演。这本书读起来,与其说是阅读故事,不如说是在参与一场深刻的集体意识的解剖。
评分这部作品的叙事节奏把握得极好,仿佛置身于一场精心编排的棋局之中,每一步推进都充满了张力与悬念。作者对人物心理的刻画细致入微,即便是配角也都有血有肉,他们的动机和挣扎在字里行间清晰可见,让人不禁为之侧目。尤其欣赏它对于宏大叙事背景下,个体命运沉浮的细腻描摹。叙事视角在不同时间线和空间之间游走自如,既有史诗般的广阔视野,又不失私人情感的私密性。语言风格时而磅礴大气,如同历史的洪流不可阻挡;时而又变得极其克制和精准,像手术刀般剖开复杂的伦理困境。读完后,脑海中回荡的不是简单的故事情节,而是一种对人性复杂性的深刻体悟,它迫使读者停下来,反思那些看似理所当然的“和平”背后,究竟隐藏着怎样难以言喻的代价与权衡。这种多层次的阅读体验,在近年的文学作品中是相当罕见的精品。
评分这部作品的震撼力不在于情节的跌宕起伏,而在于它所营造的氛围:一种挥之不去的、弥漫在空气中的不安感。作者对环境和场景的描写达到了近乎于梦魇般的程度,即便是阳光明媚的白日,也总能从中嗅到一丝腐朽和腐败的气息。我特别关注了书中对“沟通失败”这一主题的处理,它不是简单的误解,而是深植于权力结构中的系统性失语。书中对各种谈判桌和密室政治的描绘,冷峻而写实,让人对国际关系的运作有了更清醒、也许是更悲观的认识。文字的肌理非常丰富,有时细腻得像丝绸,转瞬又变得粗粝如同砂纸,这种对比极大地增强了作品的触感。它要求读者不仅用眼睛去看,更要用心去感受那种渗透骨髓的无力感。
评分我得承认,一开始被书名的反讽意味所吸引,但真正深入阅读后,发现它远超出了任何简单的政治寓言范畴。这本书的结构如同一个精妙的万花筒,每一次转动都呈现出截然不同的图案,但所有碎片最终都指向同一个令人不安的核心。作者对于不同文化冲突的呈现,没有采用脸谱化的处理,而是深入挖掘了矛盾产生的土壤——那些历史的遗留问题和微妙的权力平衡。文风上,它展现出一种近乎于古典主义的严谨,句子冗长却又饱含信息量,读起来需要全神贯注,但付出绝对是值得的。它更像是一部哲学思辨录,而非单纯的小说,探讨的议题关乎秩序的建构与瓦解,以及“稳定”这一概念的虚妄性。每一次阅读高潮的爆发都来得自然且有冲击力,而非刻意为之,这显示了作者炉火纯青的叙事掌控力。
评分这本书的魅力在于其对“模糊地带”的执着探索。它拒绝给出任何简单的答案或道德裁决,而是将读者推入一个充满灰色地带的迷宫。叙事节奏非常独特,时而快进,将冗长的等待一笔带过,时而又慢放,对一个眼神、一次沉默进行冗长的分析。这种处理方式模拟了真实生活中信息不对称带来的困惑。作者的词汇选择大胆而新颖,成功地创造出一些前所未闻的、精准捕捉到现代政治术语的词汇组合,使得文本充满了智力上的挑战性。读完后,最大的感受是“不确定性”本身被提升到了一个艺术的高度。它让人开始怀疑那些我们习以为常的稳定表象,究竟是多么脆弱的建构。这部作品的文学价值和思想深度,无疑是值得反复研读的。
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