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_aLandler, Mark _9120374 |
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_aAlter egos _b: Hillary Clinton, Barack Obama, and the twilight struggle over american power _cMark Landler |
| 250 | _a1st. ed. | ||
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_aLondon : _bWH Allen, _c2016 |
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_aXXIII, [8] p. de lam., 406 p. _c25 cm |
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| 500 | _aÍndice analítico | ||
| 504 | _aBibliografía: p.[355]-357 | ||
| 520 | _aAs the US presidential campaign enters its final stage, we are on the point of a major debate about America's role in the world. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton were rivals who became partners for a time, trailblazers who share a common sense of their historic destiny but different instincts about how to project power. As one prepares to relinquish the presidency, and the other makes her long-awaited bid for it, how Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama regard America's role in the world is a central question of our time. | ||
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_910098 _aClinton, Hillary Rodham |
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_aS. XXI _9128966 |
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_aHistoria _958878 |
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_aEstados Unidos _9115376 |
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_aBiografía _9115822 |
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_981017 _aObama, Barack _d1961- |
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