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Terence Lee, Kevin YL Tan

Voting in Change

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If you're intrigued by the complexities of Singapore's political scene, "Voting In Change" offers a deep dive into its electoral changes and implications. Kevin Y.L. Tan provides a clear analysis that's both accessible and thought-proving, perfect for anyone interested in the nuances of governance and citizen participation in Singapore. It's a read that's bound to leave you with a richer understanding of democracy in a rapidly evolving city-state.

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Syed Farid Alatas

Covering Islam - Challenges & Opportunities for Media in the Global Village

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This book is a must-read for media professionals and students. It offers a fresh perspective on the challenges and opportunities of reporting on Islam. The author highlights the importance of avoiding cultural biases and stereotypes while reporting on the Muslim world. This book is an insightful guide to bridging the gap in Western media's representation of Islam.

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Eileen Welsome

The Plutonium Files: America's Secret Medical Experiments in the Cold War

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"The Plutonium Files" isn't just a history lesson; it's an investigation into the darker side of human curiosity and ambition. Eileen Welsome meticulously peels back the layers of a tightly kept secret, revealing the extent to which ethics were sidelined in the pursuit of knowledge and power. If you've got an interest in the intersections of science, ethics, and history, this book will not only provide insight but also provoke a deeper understanding of the past's impact on present-day medical ethics.

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Howard Kurtz

Spin Cycle : Inside the Clinton Propaganda Machine

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Since starting in 1988 with approval ratings as high as Ronald Reagan, Bill Clinton has become the most investigated President since Richard Nixon, with inquiries into Whitewater, and alledged campaign fund-raising abuses and sexual misconduct. Faced with more allegations in 1998, this book reveals the inside workings of Clinton's propaganda machine, and his team of White House "spin doctors".

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Rohini Mohan

The Seasons of Trouble : Life Amid the Ruins of Sri Lanka's Civil War

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The Seasons of Trouble is a vivid and heart-wrenching account of the devastating effects of war on ordinary citizens. Through the personal stories of Sarva, Indra, and Mugil, the reader gains a deeper understanding of the complexities and turmoil of Sri Lanka's civil war. This book is highly recommended for those interested in gaining insight into the impact of conflict on individuals, families, and communities. Rohini Mohan's writing is both honest and empathetic, offering a raw and nuanced view of life amid the ruins of war.

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Robin Wright

Dreams And Shadows : The Future of the Middle East

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The transformation of the Middle East is an issue that will absorb-and challenge-the world for generations to come; Dreams and Shadows is the book to read to understand the sweeping political and cultural changes that have occurred in recent decades. Drawing on thirty-five years of reporting in two dozen countries-through wars, revolutions, and uprisings as well as the birth of new democracy movements and a new generation of activists-award-winning journalist and Middle East expert Robin Wright has created a masterpiece of the reporter's art and a work of profound and enduring insight into one of the most confounding areas of the world.

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Balji P N

Reluctant Editor : The Singapore Media as Seen Through the Eyes of a Veteran Newspaper Journalist

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These are the unpublished stories about the stories that you may have read in Singapore newspapers over the years. Above all, they are Singapore media stories as experienced first-hand by a veteran journalist who had to be persuaded to become Editor of a leading newspaper. PN Balji was an active participant in mainstream journalism, having spent nearly 40 years working in five newsrooms. He was part of a hardy generation of newspaper editors who wrestled with editorial issues and made tough decisions, sometimes against the will of authority. He also had a ringside view of his colleagues' tussles and confrontations with the government. In Reluctant Editor, Balji weaves a compelling narrative, with anecdotes, of an alternative story of how some editors of his generation managed to hold the ground in challenging times. He brings back the drama, mostly played behind the scenes, and attempts to answer the question: What made the editors of the 1970s, 80s and 90s act the way they did? It was a life lived dangerously; some lost their jobs, some had to leave the country and some decided to give in and lived to fight another day.

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Thomas L. Friedman

The Lexus and the Olive Tree

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A powerful and accessible account of globalization -- the new world order that has replaced the cold war -- by the award-winning author of From Beirut to Jerusalem. More than anything else, globalization is shaping world affairs today. We cannot interpret the day's news, or know where to invest our money, unless we understand this new system -- the defining force in international relations and domestic policies worldwide. The unprecedented integration of finance, markets, nation states and technology is driving change accross the globe at an ever-increasing speed. And while much of the world is intent on building a better Lexus, on streamlining their societies and economies for the global marketplace, many people feel their traditional identities threatened and are reverting to elemental struggles over who owns which olive tree, which strip of land. Thomas Friedman has a unique vantage point on this worldwide phenomenon. The New York Times foreign affairs columnist has travelled the globe, interviewing everyone from Brazilian peasants to new entrepreneurs in Indonesia, to Islamic students, to the financial wizards on Wall Street and in Silicon Valley, to find out what globalization means for them, and for all of us. This ground-breaking book is essential reading for anyone who wants to know how the world really works today.

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John Pilger

Tell Me No Lies : Investigative Journalism and its Triumphs

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"Tell Me No Lies" offers a gripping anthology that can resonate with anyone interested in the raw power of investigative journalism. If you're drawn to the kind of stories that expose injustices and have a real-world impact, you'll find this book both enlightening and provoking. It's a compelling reminder of journalism's role as society's watchdog and its ability to reveal disturbing truths that can lead to change.

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Jon Ronson

Them : Adventures with Extremists

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Them by Jon Ronson is a gripping account of the author's journey into the world of extremism. Through his encounters with individuals such as Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard Thom Robb and Omar Bakri Mohammed, Ronson provides deep insights into the minds and lives of these extremists. His humorous yet alarming investigations make for an engaging read that will make readers question their beliefs about the world.

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Donald Read

The Power of News: The History of Reuters, 1849-1989

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If you're fascinated by the evolution of global communications and the pivotal role of news agencies in shaping our perception of events, "The Power of News: The History of Reuters, 1849-1989" is a compelling read. It's not just a history book; it's a mirror reflecting the revolution in information dissemination from the 19th century to the modern age, focusing on an organization that has witnessed—and reported—some of the world's most significant events. Donald Read's exploration gives a vivid look at how Reuters grew from a single telegraph office to a news empire, all while grappling with the challenges of maintaining speed and accuracy—a combination that remains essential in today's fast-paced information era.

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Thomas L. Friedman, Đặng Ly

From Beirut to Jerusalem

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Given your interest in global affairs, "From Beirut to Jerusalem" by Thomas L. Friedman could be just the riveting read you need. As someone curious about the intricate tapestry of the Middle East, you'd appreciate Friedman's boots-on-the-ground perspective. The book is as educational as it is enlightening, framing the region's tumultuous history in a way that’s accessible and engaging. It’s like having a skilled guide walk you through a living, breathing museum of contemporary history.

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Nalin Mehta

Behind a Billion Screens : What Television Tells Us About Modern India

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"Behind a Billion Screens" is a must-read for anyone interested in gaining insight into the inner workings of India's television industry. Mehta's comprehensive research reveals the power struggles and political influence behind the scenes. The book also provides a critical analysis of the content that appears on Indian television, making it a unique and distinct read.

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Elaine Sciolino

Persian Mirrors

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As a correspondent for Newsweek and The New York Times, Elaine Sciolino has had more experience covering Iran than any other American reporter. She was aboard the airplane that took Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini to Tehran in 1979 and was there for the Iranian revolution, the hostage crisis, the Iran-Iraq war, the rise of President Khatami, and the riots of the summer of 1999. In Persian Mirrors , Sciolino takes us into the public and private spaces of Iran and uncovers an alluring and seductive nation where a great battle is raging -- not for control over territory, but for the soul of its people.

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Luke Harding, David Leigh

WikiLeaks : Inside Julian Assange's War on Secrecy

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This book could be a good read for someone who is interested in politics, technology and human rights in the modern information age. The unique feature of this book is its portrayal of Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, as a complicated and deeply flawed individual. It offers a gripping account of the courageous journalists behind the publication of leaked documents, and shows the role that the internet can play in shaping the power dynamics of the world. Readers may find it difficult to sympathize with Assange, but the book is ultimately a fascinating exploration of what it means to have transparency in the public sphere.

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Dan Rather, CBS News

What We Saw: The Events of September 11, 2001--In Words, Pictures, and Video

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This book plunges you into the heart of September 11th, using not just words, but also powerful pictures and video footage that could make the harrowing experience palpably real. It's an opportunity to comprehend the impact of that day through a journalistic lens, possibly broadening your understanding of contemporary history and its narratives.

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Eric Louw

The Media and Political Process

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The Media and Political Process is a valuable resource for students studying political communication and media and politics. The revised second edition provides a comprehensive overview of the impact of spin doctoring and media activity on political organizations. The book is relevant to current political developments, making it a helpful read for anyone interested in understanding the evolution of political communication in liberal democracies.

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John K. Fairbank, Edgar Snow

Red Star over China

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The first Westerner to meet Mao Tse-tung and the Chinese Communist leaders in 1936, Edgar Snow came away with the first authorized account of Mao’s life, as well as a history of the famous Long March and the men and women who were responsible for the Chinese revolution. Out of that experience came Red Star Over China, a classic work that remains one of the most important books ever written about the birth of the Communist movement in China. This edition includes extensive notes on military and political developments in China, further interviews with Mao Tse-tung, a chronology covering 125 years of Chinese revolution, and nearly a hundred detailed biographies of the men and women who were instrumental in making China what it is today.

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Robert Fisk

The Great War for Civilisation : The Conquest of the Middle East

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Robert Fisk’s bestselling eyewitness account of the events that have shaped the Middle East is alive with vivid reporting and incisive historical analysis.The history of the Middle East is an epic story of tragedy, betrayal and world-shaking events. It is a story that Robert Fisk has been reporting for over thirty years. His masterful narrative spans the most volatile regions of the Middle East, chronicling with both rage and compassion the death by deceit of tens of thousands of Muslims, Christians and Jews.Robert Fisk’s remarkable history is also the tale of a journalist at war – learning of the 9/11 attacks while aboard a passenger jet, reporting from a bombed-out Baghdad, interviewing Osama bin Laden – and of the courage and frustration of a life spent writing the first draft of history.

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Ron Suskind

The Way Of The World

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"The Way of the World" is for you if you're seeking a deep dive into global politics and human spirit. Suskind doesn't just theorize; he takes us into the trenches where ideologies clash and hope strives to survive. It's a timely read amid today's fraught international landscape, offering insights that are as relevant as they are profound.

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Frank Gardner

Blood and Sand

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On 6 June 2004, Frank Gardner and cameraman Simon Cumbers were in a suburb of Riyadh, filming a report on Al-Qaeda when they were confronted by Islamist gunmen. Simon was killed outright. Frank was brought down by shots in the shoulder and leg. As he lay bleeding in the street, a figure stood over him and pumped four more bullets into him at point blank range… Against all the odds, Frank Gardner survived and this is his remarkable account of the agonizing journey he has taken - from being shot and left for dead to where he is today, partly paralysed but alive. It is a journey that really began 25 years earlier when a chance meeting with explorer Wilfred Thesiger inspired what would become a lifelong passion for the Arab world. This would take him throughout the Middle East and eventually lead to his becoming a BBC journalist. And, in the wake of the events of 9/11, this passion sent him on the journey that came to dominate - and nearly end - his his coverage of Al-Qaeda. Honest, moving and inspiring, his story - now updated for this paperback edition - reveals a deep understanding of the Islamic world and offers a compelling analysis of the on-going ‘War on Terror†and what it means in these uncertain times.

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Bertha Henson

Troublemaker

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Troublemaker is a collection of Bertha Henson’s columns from her blog, Bertha Harian, as well as the now defunct Breakfast Network. They represent her take on the news of the day, spanning political and social happenings in Singapore from the middle of 2012. Sometimes serious, sometimes hilarious, Bertha brings her own inimitable style to news commentary, raising questions and zooming in on issues that concern the citizenry.

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Lucy Wadham

The Secret Life of France

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At the age of eighteen Lucy Wadham ran away from English boys and into the arms of a Frenchman. Twenty-five years later, having married in a French Catholic Church, put her children through the French educational system and divorced in a French court of law, Wadham is perfectly placed to explore the differences between Britain and france. Using both her personal experiences and the lessons of French history and culture, she examines every aspect of French life - from sex and adultery to money, happiness, race and politics - in this funny and engrossing account of our most intriguing neighbour.

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Åsne Seierstad

With Their Backs To The World : Portraits from Serbia - from the bestselling author of the Bookseller of Kabul

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This book offers a unique perspective on daily life under the Milosevic regime and in post-Milosevic Serbia. It focuses on the individual stories of Serbs from various walks of life, giving readers a glimpse into the complex hopes, dreams, and viewpoints of a nation in transition. If you're interested in understanding the human impact of political turmoil, this book is for you.

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Gillian Tett

Fool's Gold - How The Bold Dream Of A Small Tribe At J.P. Morgan Was Corrupted By Wall Street Greed And Unleashed A Catastrophe

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Fool's Gold by Gillian Tett provides an exciting perspective on the inside workings of one of the largest financial crashes in history. Through the lens of J.P. Morgan's attempt to create a new financial product and its eventual unravelling, Tett provides an enthralling narrative that will leave readers on the edge of their seats. Her access to the inner workings of JP Morgan, which steered away from some of the riskier aspects of the market, and other major banks and players provides unparalleled insight into the years preceding the financial crash.

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George Packer

The Assassins' Gate : America in Iraq

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"The Assassins' Gate" provides an insightful and thought-provoking analysis of America's role in the Iraq War. George Packer's firsthand account of his experiences in Iraq offers a unique perspective on the conflict and its impact on both American and Iraqi lives. This book is recommended for anyone interested in understanding the complexities of this controversial war and its aftermath.

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Peter Hessler

Oracle Bones A Journey Between China's Past and Present

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"Oracle Bones" isn't just a historical account; it's a deep dive into the lives of individuals swept up in China's rapid evolution. The interweaving of past and present, personal and national, makes it a compelling read which not only educates but humanizes the vast narrative of change. Imagine walking through the multifaceted realities of China's people as you piece together a puzzle that is as personal as it is political. This book will resonate if you're interested in the seismic shifts of a nation told through the lens of its citizens.

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Kurt Eichenwald

Conspiracy of Fools : A True Story

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From an award-winning New York Times reporter comes the full, mind-boggling story of the lies, crimes, and ineptitude behind the spectacular scandal that imperiled a presidency, destroyed a marketplace, and changed Washington and Wall Street forever . . .It was the corporate collapse that appeared to come out of nowhere. In late 2001, the Enron Corporation--a darling of the financial world, a company whose executives were friends of presidents and the powerful--imploded virtually overnight, leaving vast wreckage in its wake and sparking a criminal investigation that would last for years. But for all that has been written about the Enron debacle, no one has yet to re-create the full drama of what has already become a near-mythic American tale.Until now. With Conspiracy of Fools, Kurt Eichenwald transforms the unbelievable story of the Enron scandal into a rip-roaring narrative of epic proportions, one that is sure to delight readers of thrillers and business books alike, achieving for this new decade what books like Barbarians at the Gate and A Civil Action accomplished in the 1990’s.Written in the roller-coaster style of a novel, the compelling narrative takes readers behind every closed door--from the Oval Office to the executive suites, from the highest reaches of the Justice Department to the homes and bedrooms of the top officers. It is a tale of global reach--from Houston to Washington, from Bombay to London, from Munich to Sao Paolo--laying out the unbelievable scenes that twisted together to create this shocking true story.Eichenwald reveals never-disclosed details of a story that features a cast including George W. Bush, Dick Cheney, Paul O’Neill, Harvey Pitt, Colin Powell, Gray Davis, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Alan Greenspan, Ken Lay, Andy Fastow, Jeff Skilling, Bill Clinton, Rupert Murdoch and Sumner Redstone. With its you-are-there glimpse into the secretive worlds of corporate power, Conspiracy of Fools is an all-true financial and political thriller of cinematic proportions.

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David Halberstam

War in a Time of Peace: Bush, Clinton and the Generals

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This book is a captivating exploration of the intricate and often conflicting world of American politics and foreign policy in the post-Cold War era. Halberstam delves into the egos, power struggles, and decisions of key figures such as Clinton, Bush, Kissinger, and more. With gripping storytelling and keen insights, he reveals how domestic politics and personal experiences have shaped America's role as a world power. If you're interested in unraveling the complexities of modern political America, this book is an essential read.

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E. Benjamin Skinner

A Crime So Monstrous : Face-To-Face with Modern-Day Slavery

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To be a moral witness is perhaps the highest calling of journalism, and in this unforgettable, highly readable account of contemporary slavery, author Benjamin Skinner travels around the globe to personally tell stories that need to be told -- and heard.As Samantha Power and Philip Gourevitch did for genocide, Skinner has now done for modern-day slavery. With years of reporting in such places as Haiti, Sudan, India, Eastern Europe, The Netherlands, and, yes, even suburban America, he has produced a vivid testament and moving reportage on one of the great evils of our time.There are more slaves in the world today than at any time in history. After spending four years visiting a dozen countries where slavery flourishes, Skinner tells the story, in gripping narrative style, of individuals who live in slavery, those who have escaped from bondage, those who own or traffic in slaves, and the mixed political motives of those who seek to combat the crime.Skinner infiltrates trafficking networks and slave sales on five continents, exposing a modern flesh trade never before portrayed in such proximity. From mega-harems in Dubai to illicit brothels in Bucharest, from slave quarries in India to child markets in Haiti, he explores the underside of a world we scarcely recognize as our own and lays bare a parallel universe where human beings are bought, sold, used, and discarded. He travels from the White House to war zones and immerses us in the political and flesh-and-blood battles on the front lines of the unheralded new abolitionist movement.At the heart of the story are the slaves themselves. Their stories are heartbreaking but, in the midst of tragedy, readers discover a quiet dignity that leads some slaves to resist and aspire to freedom. Despite being abandoned by the international community, despite suffering a crime so monstrous as to strip their awareness of their own humanity, somehow, some enslaved men regain their dignity, some enslaved women learn to trust men, and some enslaved children manage to be kids. Skinner bears witness for them, and for the millions who are held in the shadows.In so doing, he has written one of the most morally courageous books of our time, one that will long linger in the conscience of all who encounter it, and one that -- just perhaps -- may move the world to constructive action.

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Bruce Shapiro, Pete Hamill

Shaking the Foundations: 200 Years of Investigative Journalism in America

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If you have an insatiable appetite for uncovering the hidden facets of American history through the lens of its most dogged journalists, "Shaking the Foundations" is a gem. This anthology is a testament to the power of investigative journalism over two centuries, binding together significant exposes and the relentless pursuit of truth. Engage with the stories that shaped public discourse and chiseled away at institutional untouchability, narrated by the very individuals who dared to shine a light on the darkness.

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William Greider

Who Will Tell The People - The Betrayal Of American Democracy

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This book is perfect for anyone who is passionate about democracy and wants to understand why it often seems to fail us. Greider masterfully exposes the harsh reality of decision making in Washington, explaining how the concentration of power in political elites leads to profound betrayals of democracy. He provides a nuanced insight into the workings of democracy, articulating with clarity the challenges that we face in creating more equitable and just systems of governance.

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Philip Gourevitch

We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will be Killed with Our Families

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This book would be a good read for anyone interested in learning more about genocide, political science, or postcolonial African history. Gourevitch's firsthand accounts and intimate portraits of Rwandans provide a moving and thought-provoking exploration of the human spirit in the face of extreme adversity. Overall, this book is an unforgettable testament to humanity's resilience and the urgent need for sane and habitable political orders.

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A. Samad Ismail - Journalism And Politics

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This book is a great read for journalism and political science students seeking to understand the complexities of media and politics intertwined. The author provides a thorough analysis of this relationship and offers insights into how journalism serves as a tool in shaping public opinion and the state's narrative.

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David Leigh, The Guardian, Luke Harding

WikiLeaks : Inside Julian Assange's War on Secrecy

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This book is an eye-opener to the power of information in today's world. It's a thrilling account of Julian Assange's radical journey to expose governments and reveal their undisclosed secrets alongside his own tumultuous personal life. A great read for those intrigued by the impact of media on politics and society.

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Tom Brokaw

Boom! - Voices Of The Sixties : Personal Reflections On The '60S And Today

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Boom! provides valuable insights into how the '60s changed American institutions from politics to social values. It is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the impact of the cultural upheaval that defined this pivotal era in our nation's history.

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Rajiv Chandrasekaran

Imperial Life in the Emerald City : Inside Iraq's Green Zone

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Recommended for those interested in the Iraq War and its impact on a nation trying to build democracy. Provides a critical commentary on the Coalition Provisional Authority's misguided policies, told through the author's experiences as a reporter in Baghdad. The book sheds light on the dangers of entering wars without realistic goals or understanding of the country in question.

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Peter; Horrie Chris Chippindale

Stick It Up Your Punter! : The Uncut Story Of The Sun Newspaper

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The SUN is more than a newspaper. It is, in its own words, a phenomenon - the biggest-selling daily paper in the English language, fascinating 12 million readers and making its owner, Rupert Murdoch, a profit of over 1 million a week. The SUN has unashamedly dragged journalistic standards into the gutter. This book takes you inside the machine to tell in graphic and often hilarious detail the story of how the paper has evolved from cashing in on the permissive society of the sixties, to helping Maggie win the election in 1979, to the world of foul-mouthed Kelvin MacKenzie to the present day.

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Michael Parenti

To Kill a Nation: The Attack on Yugoslavia

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This book would be a good read for those who want to challenge the mainstream narratives and seek to understand the hidden motives and agendas behind the war in Yugoslavia. Michael Parenti's firsthand observations and extensive research provide readers with a fresh perspective, debunking the widely accepted notions of genocide, ethnic cleansing, and democracy. By diving deep into unpublished material, this book uncovers the truth behind the war, making it a must-read for those who seek to see beyond the surface-level storytelling.

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Tony Wheeler

Tony Wheeler's Bad Lands

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Bad Lands is a captivating read for the adventurous, curious readers who are interested in firsthand accounts of travel through remote and closed-off countries and learn about their political regimes, cultural values, and history. The author's witty storytelling style keeps readers engaged throughout the journey. The book offers a unique and thought-provoking perspective on what makes a country "evil" and questions popular stereotypes and misperceptions about these countries.

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John McBeth

Reporter - Forty Years Covering Asia

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This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the fascinating history of Asia. McBeth's personal experiences as a foreign correspondent covering political and economic affairs for over 40 years provide insights into the turbulent times and historic changes that occurred in the region. His candid storytelling style and analysis of the decline of print journalism make this book not only informative but also entertaining. Readers will gain a diverse perspective as McBeth introduces us to a cast of journalists, diplomats, officials, politicians, and generals he met and befriended along the way.

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Jaap van Ginneken

Understanding Global News - A Critical Introduction

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This book is a valuable resource for anyone interested in understanding how the media works and its influence on our worldview. It provides numerous examples and theoretical perspectives to help readers develop a critical eye towards media narratives. By reading this book, users will gain a better understanding of how news media shape our perception of the world around us.

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Robert Fisk

The Age of the Warrior : Selected Writings

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This book is a must-read for those interested in gaining a deeper understanding of international politics and the how they shape our modern world. Fisk's writing is gripping, insightful, and never shies away from controversial topics. His personal connection to the subjects he covers makes for a unique and engaging reading experience.

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Richard Dowden

Africa : Altered States Ordinary Miracles

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For anyone interested in understanding the true Africa, Richard Dowden's 'Africa: Altered States, Ordinary Miracles' is a must-read. Dowden's extensive experience as an African journalist has enabled him to view the continent as its own entity in its own right with its own problems, hopes and dreams. The book expertly blends historical analysis with first-hand experiences of African life, giving readers a rich and nuanced view of the continent. Dowden's writing style paints vivid pictures of scenes in Africa, making this book a remarkable account of the continent's challenges, yet also an awe-inspiring one, with the positive stories of resilience and hope shown as well.

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Daniel Domscheit-Berg

Inside WikiLeaks - My Time With Julian Assange At The World's Most Dangerous Website

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"Inside WikiLeaks" provides an insider's account of the rise of the organization and its leader, Julian Assange. The book offers never-disclosed details about the inner workings of the organization and its evolution, finances, inner tensions, and lack of transparency. The author's disenchantment with the loss of political neutrality and Assange's increasing concentration of power eventually led to his withdrawal from the organization. This book is an eye-opening account of a controversial organization that has struck fear into governments and businesses worldwide.

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Stuart Allan

The Routledge Companion to News and Journalism

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The Routledge Companion to News and Journalism presents an authoritative, comprehensive assessment of diverse forms of news media reporting – past, present and future. Including over 50 chapters, written by an outstanding team of internationally respected authors, the Companion provides scholars and students with a reliable, historically informed guide to news media and journalism studies. The Companion has the following The Routledge Companion to News and Journalism provides an essential guide to key ideas, issues, concepts and debates, while also stressing the value of reinvigorating scholarship with a critical eye to developments in the professional realm. G. Stuart Adam, Stuart Allan, Chris Atton, Brian Baresch, Geoffrey Baym, W. Lance Bennett, Rodney Benson, S. Elizabeth Bird, R. Warwick Blood, Tanja Bosch, Raymond Boyle, Bonnie Brennen, Qing Cao, Cynthia Carter, Anabela Carvalho, Deborah Chambers, Lilie Chouliaraki, Lisbeth Clausen, James R. Compton, Simon Cottle, Ros Coward, Andrew Crisell, Mark Deuze, Roger Dickinson, Wolfgang Donsbach, Mats Ekström, James S.Ettema, Natalie Fenton, Bob Franklin, Herbert J. Gans, Mark Glaser, Mark Hampton, Joseph Harker, Jackie Harrison, John Hartley, Alfred Hermida, Andrew Hoskins, Shih-Hsien Hsu, Dale Jacquette, Bengt Johansson, Richard Kaplan, Carolyn Kitch, Douglas Kellner, Larsåke Larsson, Justin Lewis, Jake Lynch, Mirca Madianou, Donald Matheson, Heidi Mau, Brian McNair, Kaitlynn Mendes, Máire Messenger Davies, Toby Miller, Martin Montgomery, Marguerite Moritz, Mohammed el-Nawawy, Henrik Örnebring, Julian Petley, Shawn Powers, Greg Philo, Stephen D. Reese, Barry Richards, David Rowe, Philip Seib, Jane B. Singer, Guy Starkey, Linda Steiner, Daya Kishan Thassu, John Tulloch, Howard Tumber, Silvio Waisbord, Gary Whannel, Andrew Williams, Barbie Zelizer

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Anderson Cooper

Dispatches from the Edge : A Memoir of War, Disasters and Survival

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This book is a gripping memoir that takes readers on a whirlwind journey through some of the world's most dangerous crises. Anderson Cooper's personal experiences as a journalist provide a unique perspective, making this book an intense and captivating read. From covering political battles to natural disasters, Cooper's emotional storytelling will leave readers on the edge of their seats, gaining a rare insight into the chaos and conflict that shapes our world. Get ready for an adrenaline-fueled adventure unlike any other.

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Esperança Bielsa

Translation in Global News

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This book provides a unique perspective on how translations shape global news in today's media landscape. The author, Esperanca Bielsa, presents an in-depth analysis of how the cultural and religious 'Other' is framed in different media through close readings of different English versions of key Arabic texts circulated in Western media. This book would be a great read for media professionals looking to gain insights into the role of translation in global news reporting.

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Thomas L. Friedman

The Lexus and the Olive Tree

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The Lexus and the Olive Tree is a thought-provoking book that walks its readers through a complex topic, making it easy to understand. Thomas L. Friedman, in his signature style, blends his experiences, stories and insights to give an account of how globalization shapes the world we live in. The book challenges readers to find the balance between working towards common goals and preserving culture, tradition, and heritage, as the international system replaces Cold War divisions. It is a must-read for anyone looking to be enlightened on economics, world affairs, and the impacts of globalization.

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Kenneth R. Timmerman

The French Betrayal Of America

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Can we trust France? Apparently not. After more than 200 years of shared history and interests, the U.S.-France marriage looks as if it's ending in an acrimonious divorce. Here is the shocking insider account.In the wake of French behavior at the United Nations, where Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin systematically undermined the efforts of Secretary of State Colin Powell to convince the Security Council to authorize force against Iraq, Americans have at best come to suspect our ally of double dealing, and at worst come to view them as the enemy. Almost daily over the past year, new stories have emerged of how the government of French President Jacques Chirac has sought to undermine the U.S. war on terror, publicly sniping at America and inciting other countries to do the same. What's wrong with France? What's behind their recent perfidy? According to bestselling author Kenneth R. Timmerman, the American public doesn't know half the story. After they read The French Betrayal of America , American anger at France will turn to outrage.Timmerman, who worked as a journalist in France for eighteen years and knows the players on both sides, lifts the veil of Jacques Chirac's scandalous love affair with Saddam Hussein, beginning in 1975, when he took him on a tour of top-secret French nuclear facilities. The French attitude toward the dictator, which seemed to baffle American politicians, was in fact entirely predictable. Put bluntly, it was all about money, oil, and guns. Chirac needed Saddam's oil and Saddam's money, and Saddam needed French weapons and French nuclear technology.Despite this, the relationship between France and America was not only amicable but at times very mutually beneficial. That was until the most recent war on Iraq, where France turned the tables, engaging in dirty diplomacy and helping to sway other European countries to their side. French war coverage was not merely It was viciously inaccurate, skewed, and openly anti-American. Timmerman also presents incredible new evidence of France's duplicity, including the fact that the French stood to gain $100 billion from secret oil contracts they had concluded with Saddam Hussein.The French Betrayal of America raises questions of whether the nuclear cooperation agreements still in force with the French today should be canceled in light of France's behavior. Our security interests no longer converge, and our economic systems increasingly appear to be at loggerheads. The war in Iraq harshly exposed French treachery and their desire to do business with the worst of international tyrants, putting their economy, their international standing, and their relationship with a 200-year-old friend in severe jeopardy.Shocking new revelations in The French Betrayal of AmericaThe French president lied to Bush and to the public about the war in Iraq.President Jacques Chirac had personally told President George W. Bush well ahead of time that France would be at America's side.France urged Saddam to commit genocide.Saddam launched his genocidal campaign against the Marsh Arabs in southern Iraq to make their region "safe" for French oil engineers.France helped build Saddam's long-range missiles and nukes.Based on exclusive access to new documents, provided by Iraq to the United Nations -- that French defense companies were key partners in helping Saddam Hussein perfect the long-range missiles that killed U.S. soldiers in Saudi Arabia in 1991 and rained terror onto Israel.Chirac has blocked cooperation on a high-profile terrorism case.France's top counter-terrorism judge was ordered to stop cooperating with the United States in the prosecution of Zacarias Moussaoui despite mounds of documents that would have helped the United States to convict Moussaoui of conspiracy to commit mass murder.France illegally sold U.S. military secrets to Saddam Hussein.A prominent French defense company shipped U.S.-designed laser designator pods to Iraq in the 1980s that compromised the most high-tech weapons in the U.S. arsenal.President Mitterrand, a Socialist, became Ronald Reagan's best ally in Europe.The French Betrayal of America reveals the extent of French strategic and intelligence cooperation with the United States at the peak of the Cold War, in areas that will surprise readers on both sides of the Atlantic. The French ran a key agent inside the KGB, whose "cosmic" reach -- right up to the general secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union -- hastened the collapse of the Soviet Union.President Chirac almost went to jail for corruption.Chirac was on the verge of getting indicted on corruption charges in 1999 until he cooked up an immunity deal with the head of the French Supreme Court, former Socialist foreign minister Roland Dumas. While the French corruption scandals are well known in France, they have rarely been reported in the United States and will alternately shock and amuse American readers.The Bush administration is now offering France the secrets of our national missile defense.The French Betrayal of America reveals the hitherto top secret missile defense cooperation between the United States and France that has taken off at precisely the same time the Chirac government was undermining the United States on Iraq. Meanwhile, United States and French nuclear weapons designers continue to meet to exchange secrets of maintaining our respective nuclear arsenals.

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