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Is there anything more cut-throat than global politics?
Wherever you turn - Europe, Russia, China, Korea, Syria, the Middle East - we are living ...
The death of Colonel Muammar Qadhafi freed Libya from forty-two years of despotic rule, raising hopes for a new era. But in the aftermath, the ...
'A timely historical overview of the constituents of leadership from the classical era to the present' New Statesman
John Lewis Gaddis, the distinguished historian of ...
'A stimulating analysis of the underlying causes of inequality and growth which forces us to confront long-held beliefs about how economies work and who benefits ...
A powerful challenge to Western hubris from an internationally known opinion-maker
Kishore Mahbubani's timely polemic argues passionately for the West to cease imposing its ...
How the history of technological revolutions can help us better understand economic and political polarization in the age of automation
From the Industrial Revolution to ...
Jean Tirole, Winner of the 2014 Nobel Prize in Economics
Selected for Bloomberg View's "Must-Reads of 2017: Monopolies, Sexism and Economics
One of Financial ...
A new, evolutionary explanation of markets and investor behavior
Half of all Americans have money in the stock market, yet economists can't agree on ...
An eloquent call to draw on the lessons of the past to address current threats to international order
The ancient Greeks hard-wired a tragic sensibility ...
An Economist Best Book of the Year
A Financial Times Best Economics Book of the Year
A Fast Company "7 Books Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella ...
'As uncomfortable as it is, we need to reckon with our history. On January 26, no Australian can really look away.'
Since publishing his critically ...
An all-star cast of scholars and politicians from Europe and America propose and debate the creation of a new European parliament with substantial budgetary and ...
The change in our ancestors' behaviour was barely perceptible at first. Only a few clues in the archaeological record - sea shells, ochre and stone tools ...