
In "Political Tribes," Amy Chua reveals how tribal instincts shape nations, explaining America's foreign policy failures from Vietnam to Iraq. Praised by General Petraeus and J.D. Vance, this eye-opening work asks: Why do elites consistently misread group identities that ordinary citizens understand instinctively?
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What if every foreign policy disaster of the past fifty years-from Vietnam to Iraq, Afghanistan to Libya-stemmed from the same fundamental blindness? We've spent trillions of dollars and countless lives trying to export democracy to places we never truly understood. The pattern is painfully consistent: American leaders arrive with grand visions of liberation and nation-building, only to watch countries descend into chaos. We blame terrorism, religious extremism, or ancient hatreds. But the real culprit is simpler and more uncomfortable: we systematically fail to see the world as it actually is. While we speak the language of individual rights and universal values, most of the world operates on an entirely different frequency-one of tribes, clans, and ethnic allegiances that shape everything from voting patterns to violence. Understanding this tribal pulse isn't just academic-it's the difference between peace and catastrophe.
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