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Examine the complexities of democracy, policy, and international relations here in our Politics section at Thryft. Whether you’re interested in political theory, governance, or recent political events, we’ve got the titles to quench your curiosity. Engage with works by political scientists, renowned authors, and essential essays that shape today’s political discourse.

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The Missionary & the Libertine: Love and War in East and West - Thryft
Ian Buruma | Faber

The Missionary & the Libertine: Love and War in East and West

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If you're intrigued by cross-cultural examinations, Ian Buruma's "The Missionary & the Libertine" offers a stimulating dive into the East-West dichotomy. Through essays that range from cinematic sexuality in Japan to the poignant legacies of Pearl Harbor and Hiroshima, you'll find a treasure trove of analyses and anecdotes that provoke thought on how these two worlds intersect and clash. Buruma's work could broaden your perspective on international relations and societal narratives.
The New York Times' Book of New York: 549 Stories of the People, the Events and the Life of the City - Past and Present

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If you're fascinated by the ever-evolving narrative of New York City, this book is like a time capsule that brings to life its influential moments and characters. It's not just history, but a collection of human experiences woven through time, which can make you feel like you're part of the city's sprawling, vibrant story. Each article invites you to walk the streets of New York, past and present, not as a tourist but as an insider, experiencing its triumphs, tribulations, and everyday magic.
Inside the Palace - Thryft
Beth Day Romulo | Putnam Adult

Inside the Palace

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"Inside the Palace provides a unique perspective on the Marcoses' reign in the Philippines. The author, Beth Day Romulo, was the wife of the country's foreign minister at the time, which gives her insider knowledge of the opulent lifestyle and the controversial relationship between the couple. The book is recommended for those interested in Philippine politics and the Marcos regime."
Selected Piano Exam Pieces
Amnon Rubinstein | Holmes & Meier Pub

Selected Piano Exam Pieces

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If you're gearing up for your piano exams, having this book is like having a personal coach. It curates a range of pieces chosen specifically for their ability to showcase different skills and techniques you'll need to master. Its variety ensures you won’t just be practicing, you'll be expanding your repertoire and enjoyment of piano music.
Children of Cambodias Killing Fields: Memoirs by Survivors - Thryft
Kim (editor) Depaul | Silkworm Books Ltd.

Children of Cambodias Killing Fields: Memoirs by Survivors

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This book would be a good read for anyone interested in gaining a deep understanding of the devastating events that took place in Cambodia during the Khmer Rouge regime. The personal memoirs shared by survivors offer a unique and powerful perspective on the atrocities that occurred in the Killing Fields. Through their firsthand accounts, this book provides an immersive and emotional experience, shedding light on a dark chapter in history that should never be forgotten. Reading this book offers a chance to honor the resilience and strength of the survivors, and to gain a deeper appreciation for the importance of human rights and justice.
Subversion as Foreign Policy: The Secret Eisenhower and Dulles Debacle in Indonesia
If you're intrigued by the complex layers of global politics during the Cold War, "Subversion as Foreign Policy" will offer a gripping read. It illuminates a lesser-known chapter of American foreign intervention, detailing how two of the U.S.'s most powerful figures at the time, Eisenhower and Dulles, influenced the trajectory of Indonesia's political landscape. The direct line it draws between U.S. actions and the tragic events in Indonesia in the mid-1960s makes it a thought-provoking examination of international relations and the often-unseen costs of geopolitical strategies.
The Royal Line of Succession: The British Monarchy from Egbert AD802 to Queen Elizabeth II - Thryft

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If you're curious about the threads of royal lineage woven through time, "The Royal Line of Succession" is an illustrative delight. It gives you a visual treat and a clear lineage map, from King Egbert to the modern day, perfect for history buffs and royal enthusiasts who love to see history beautifully laid out. This guidebook's updated design makes the complex history of British monarchy accessible and engaging.
Sex, Death, and God in L.A - Thryft
David Reid | University Of California Press

Sex, Death, and God in L.A

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If you're enamored with the multifaceted nature of Los Angeles, "Sex, Death, and God in L.A." offers a tapestry of perspectives that feel both intimate and comprehensive. They dive beyond the glamorous veil showcasing how various communities, from Latino to Asian to Hollywood elite, shape the pulsing heart of the city. It's like eavesdropping on an enlightened conversation about a place both mythical and decidedly real.
Southeast Asian Affairs 2021

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For anyone keen on understanding the intricacies of Southeast Asia beyond surface-level headlines, "Southeast Asian Affairs 2021" could be your next enlightening read. With expert analysis on cultural, economic, and political landscapes, this book could help you grasp the complexities and dynamism of the region. Whether you're an academic, a policy maker, or simply curious about Southeast Asia, this annual review offers the depth and breadth of knowledge you might be looking for.
The Luminous Sparks: A Biography in Verse and Colours
If ever a book had the power to infuse your spirit with purpose and positivity, it's "The Luminous Sparks." Envision yourself embarking on an odyssey alongside Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam, digesting his poetic wisdom accompanied by evocative artwork. Each page promises to touch the kind and sincere corners of your soul, and in no time, you'll find yourself reflecting on the grace notes of your own life's symphony.
Spying on the Bomb: American Nuclear Intelligence from Nazi Germany to Iran and North Korea
If you're fascinated by the secret world of international espionage and the high stakes of nuclear proliferation, "Spying on the Bomb" serves as a compelling chronicle. Richelson masterfully paints a picture of the clandestine tug-of-war over nuclear secrets, where intelligence breakthroughs and blunders have shaped global security. It's a read that promises to deepen your understanding of geopolitical strategies behind the atomic curtain.
Outspoken: 50 Speeches by Incredible Women
Just Arrived

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This is a brilliant pick if you love history with personality and purpose. It brings together fierce, funny, defiant, and moving speeches from women across centuries, so the book feels both eye-opening and energising. Readers who enjoy discovering overlooked voices will likely find it inspiring, accessible, and the kind of collection you keep dipping back into.
A History of Russia
John Lawrence | Plume

A History of Russia

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If you've got a keen interest in how history shapes a nation, "A History of Russia" offers a panoramic view of this vast country's tumultuous past. Sir John Lawrence's careful narration from ancient times up to the modern era could give you a deeper appreciation of Russia's unique cultural and political landscape. This book might just be the gateway to understanding the complexities of Russia's national identity and global influence.
Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy Outlook
David Arase (author) | Iseas Publishing

Free and Open Indo-Pacific Strategy Outlook

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If you’re keen on understanding contemporary geopolitical strategies and how they shape our world, particularly the Indo-Pacific region, this book should pique your interest. It offers insight into the evolving relations and power dynamics influenced by the United States’ foreign policy, which may just realign your perspective on global affairs. With thoughtful analysis and a forward-looking approach, it's an essential read for those intrigued by international relations and security studies.
The Dragon Stirs The new silk road - Thryft
Bob Teoh, Ong Juat Heng  | January 1, 2018

The Dragon Stirs The new silk road

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If you're interested in global economics and politics, particularly in how China is expanding its influence, "The Dragon Stirs" might just be the book you're looking for. It takes a deep dive into China's Belt and Road Initiative, giving you an informed perspective on a topic that's shaping the future of international relations.
China Clipper: The Age of the Great Flying Boats

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If the romance and adventure of early aviation call out to you, "China Clipper" will feel like a treasure trove, unfolding the spectacular era of flying boats. Gandt's vivid storytelling, bolstered by personal interviews and striking visuals, brings the era to life in a way that's as educational as it is entertaining. It's perfect if you're fascinated by the intersection of technology, history, and human ambition.
Brother Number One: A Political Biography of Pol Pot
David P. Chandler | Silkworm Books

Brother Number One: A Political Biography of Pol Pot

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If you're fascinated by historical figures and the complexities of their psyches, "Brother Number One" will provide an in-depth look into the life of one of the last century's most notorious leaders. It's a careful study of power and ideology, offering a chilling look at how Pol Pot's actions shaped an era in Cambodia. This book will satiate your curiosity about the man behind the Khmer Rouge's regime.
Meccanomics - The March Of The New Muslim Middle Class - Thryft
Vali Nasr | One World

Meccanomics - The March Of The New Muslim Middle Class

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This book is for those who want to understand the untold story of the Muslim middle class and its role in shaping the future. With its insightful research and engaging narrative, "Meccanomics" presents a fresh perspective on the Muslim world, highlighting the transformative power of economic growth. It challenges the commonly held belief that extremism is the driving force behind the region and instead focuses on the rise of a new generation of educated, entrepreneurial individuals who are shifting the balance of power. Through this exploration of economic might, it offers hope and a new understanding of the potential for positive change in the Muslim world.
Decisiveness of Israeli Small-Unit Leadership on the Golan Heights in the 1973 Yom Kippur War - Thryft

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If military strategy piques your interest, you'll appreciate this deep dive into the critical role of leadership during the 1973 Yom Kippur War. It's not just a recount of historical events, but a study on how effective leadership at the smallest unit levels can have a colossal impact, even when outnumbered and outgunned. Understanding these dynamics is as relevant today as it was decades ago, especially if you're fascinated by leadership in extreme circumstances.
Lexus and the Olive Tree
Thomas L. Friedman | Harpercollins

Lexus and the Olive Tree

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If you're intrigued by how interconnected our world has become, Thomas L. Friedman's 'LEXUS AND THE OLIVE TREE' is a must-read. You'll find yourself immersed in a journey through globalization's profound impacts on societies and economies. It's a well-rounded exploration that's just as informative for the financial analyst as it is for the curious layperson—this book lays out the nuts and bolts of our global system, making sense of the complexities that shape our contemporary lives.
The Development of Political Thought in Canada: An Anthology

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If you’ve ever wondered why Canadian debates feel so distinct, this anthology gives you the long view in a really satisfying way. It connects big modern questions like health care, federalism, and identity to the thinkers who shaped them, so the ideas feel alive rather than academic. This is a great pick for curious readers who want to understand Canada more deeply through the arguments that built it.
Globalisation, Democracy and Terrorism
Eric J. Hobsbawm | Abacus

Globalisation, Democracy and Terrorism

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You might find Eric Hobsbawm's "Globalisation, Democracy and Terrorism" incredibly enlightening if you're grappling with the complexities of our modern world. It's a rich collection of essays packed with historical insights and sharp analysis that could help you make sense of today's challenges, from global market dynamics to the constant threat of terrorism. As you navigate daily life and ponder the state of global politics, Hobsbawm's expertise can be both a guide and a thought-provoking companion.
Singapore: The Year in Review

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If you're intrigued by how a bustling city-state like Singapore has evolved, this book is an inviting time capsule. It's perfect for anyone interested in socio-economic and political shifts or for those with a penchant for Asian history. Through its detailed account of a single year, you'll get a sense of the forces that shaped Singapore's modern narrative.
Southeast Asian Affairs 2022

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If you're keen on understanding the complexities and dynamism of Southeast Asia, "Southeast Asian Affairs 2022" is an illuminating read. It offers in-depth commentary from eminent academics that isn't just scholarly but also accessible to the general public. With its pertinent analysis on cultural, economic, and political issues, the book serves as an indispensable guide to anyone - from academics to business professionals interested in this rapidly evolving region.
The Declaration of Independence: The Story Behind America's Founding Document and the Men Who Created It - Thryft

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If you're enamored with the birth of America and the idealism that shaped its foundation, this book offers a gripping narrative that brings the 1776 era to life. You'll get to know the sacrifice behind the signature. It's like witnessing the forging of America's soul, guided by a historian's pen, and enhanced with artifacts that let history's weight rest in your hands.
Obama and China's Rise: An Insider's Account of America's Asia Strategy
Jeffrey A. Bader | Brookings Inst Pr

Obama and China's Rise: An Insider's Account of America's Asia Strategy

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If you’re keen on understanding the complexities of international relations during the Obama era, Jeffrey A. Bader’s firsthand account is enlightening. The chess game of global politics is intricate, and Bader opens a window into the strategic moves the US made with China—moves that still shape our world today. It's a valuable read for anyone interested in the push and pull of geopolitical strategy and diplomacy.
The Chinese - Thryft
Jasper Becker | John Murray Publishers Ltd

The Chinese

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This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand the intricacies of modern China. With a captivating storytelling style, Jasper Becker takes us on a journey through the diverse landscapes and people of China. Through vivid descriptions, he reveals the stark contrasts between rural and urban China, and the challenges that come with its transition from a planned to a market economy. By exploring the social, economic, and political aspects of China, Becker offers valuable insights into the world's oldest continuous civilization and its future trajectory.
After Rwanda: The Coordination of United Nations Humanitarian Assistance

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This is a grounded, inside-the-room look at what really happens when huge humanitarian operations try to work together under pressure. It feels especially valuable because it draws from practitioners who have lived the tensions between the UN, NGOs, and military actors rather than just theorizing from afar. If you like books that unpack why good intentions can still lead to messy outcomes, this offers a sober, thoughtful lens on post-conflict coordination after Rwanda.
Inside Central America: Its People, Politics and History

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This feels like a strong pick for anyone who wants to understand Central America beyond headlines and stereotypes. Krauss connects everyday political instability to a century of history and failed U.S. involvement in a way that makes the region’s struggles feel painfully clear. Readers who like political history with real-world urgency will probably find it eye-opening and sobering.
The Struggle For The Third World - Soviet Debates And American Options - Thryft

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This book offers a compelling analysis of the Soviet and American roles in shaping the third world over the last quarter century. Hough argues that America needs to revise its misperceptions about radical regimes and shift its emphasis from military to economic power in order to more effectively influence the third world.
Fight for Canada: 400 Years of Resistance to American Expansion

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This feels like a passionate, provocative read for anyone curious about Canadian identity and how it was shaped in opposition to the United States. David Orchard seems to frame history as an ongoing struggle, which can make familiar events feel newly urgent and politically alive. If you enjoy big national arguments, strong perspectives, and books that make you rethink the story of a country, this could really pull you in.
China Against the Tides - Thryft
Marc Blecher | Continuum

China Against the Tides

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If you're fascinated by China's unique political and economic journey, especially when set against the context of other developing countries and historical socialist regimes, this book is for you. Marc Blecher skillfully intertwines theories from various social sciences to paint a comprehensive picture of China's development from imperial times to the modern day, including the challenges of globalization and reform. It's an insightful read that offers a deep understanding of China's place in the world and its internal mechanisms.
Reform, Planning, and City Politics: Montreal, Winnipeg, Toronto

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This is a great pick if you’re curious about how Canadian cities became what they are. By looking at Montreal, Winnipeg, and Toronto together, it gives you a grounded, comparative view of reform, planning, and power in action. It feels especially rewarding for readers who like politics not as theory alone, but as something that visibly shapes everyday urban life.
Assessing China's Power
Jae Ho Chung | Palgrave Macmillan

Assessing China's Power

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If you're intrigued by international relations and the shifting dynamics of global power, this book provides a noteworthy analysis that could broaden your understanding. It's particularly compelling if you're interested in objective comparisons and educated forecasts that might challenge or confirm your preconceptions about East-West relations and where they could be headed.
Global Community: The Role of International Organizations in the Making of the Contemporary World

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If you've ever wondered how complex international relationships were formed and how global phenomena such as cultural exchange and human rights advocacy became so integral to our world today, Akira Iriye's "Global Community" could fascinate you. The book delves into the underrated role of international organizations in weaving the fabric of our present-day society, beyond the common narratives of politics and warfare. It's a must-read for those with a keen interest in the historical threads connecting us all on a global scale.
At Home in the World: Canada's Global Vision for the 21st Century

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If you like smart, timely books that make big world events feel relevant to national identity, this will likely click with you. Jennifer Welsh writes with urgency and confidence, offering a distinctly Canadian perspective on post-9/11 geopolitics that feels both critical and constructive. It is the kind of book readers often appreciate for challenging complacency while still sounding hopeful about Canada's place in the world.
Cuba: A Short History
Leslie Bethell | Cambridge University Press

Cuba: A Short History

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If you're fascinated by Cuba's rich history and its journey from the mid-18th century to more modern times, this abridged version of "The Cambridge History of Latin America" will serve as an insightful primer. It's adeptly condensed to cater to both students and casual readers interested in the pivotal events and cultural shifts that have shaped Cuba. It's academic yet accessible, making it a reliable resource for anyone looking to understand the evolution of this captivating island nation.
The Defense Policies of Nations 3E

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Given the world's ever-shifting geopolitical landscape, 'The Defense Policies of Nations 3E' is particularly resonant. It captures significant historical changes in global defense and security, making it essential for anyone keen on understanding the strategic decisions that shape our world. If recent global events have piqued your interest in military strategy and international relations, this book will provide a thorough and insightful backdrop.
The Two Koreas: A Contemporary History

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If you're intrigued by international politics and history, "The Two Koreas" by Don Oberdorfer could be a treasure trove for you. Oberdorfer's first-hand experience as a journalist provides a vivid, behind-the-scenes look at the volatile relationship between North and South Korea, as well as the pivotal involvement of global powers. It's a thorough and gripping account that might change the way you view the last standing frontier of the Cold War.
Tom Fort | Arrow

Against the Flow

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If you're intrigued by places caught in a moment of transformation, Tom Fort’s travelogue might resonate with you. This book offers a window into Eastern Europe as it was shaking off its past and cautiously stepping toward a new era. It’s for those who find beauty in the resilience of nations and their people during times of change.
Post-Conflict Reconstruction: The Role of the World Bank

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This is a strong read if you want to understand how recovery actually works once conflict ends, beyond idealistic headlines. It lays out the World Bank’s role with a practical, policy-focused lens, showing where reconstruction succeeds, where it struggles, and why coordination matters so much. Readers interested in development, global policy, or peacebuilding would find it especially useful because it connects big international systems to real post-conflict challenges.
We All Lost the Cold War - Thryft

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If you're intrigued by the intricate webs of international politics and the high-stakes gameplay of the Cold War era, "We All Lost the Cold War" could be a riveting read for you. Authors Richard Ned Lebow and Janice Stein delve into previously unseen documents to challenge and enlighten our understanding of historical events that once had the world on edge. Their fresh perspective is especially captivating if you're fascinated by history's complex layers and unspoken truths.
The Nineteenth Century: The Oxford History of the British Empire

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If you're intrigued by how the British Empire stretched its might and influence well beyond its formal colonies, this book is a treasure trove. It doesn't just recount history; it provokes thought about the complexities and the far-reaching effects of Britain's 'informal empire' on cultures and economies worldwide. This depth of analysis on the 19th century could reshape your understanding of global history.
The Making Of Northeast Asia - Thryft

The Making Of Northeast Asia

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"Northeast Asia, where the interests of three major nuclear powers and the
world's three largest economies converge around the unstable pivot of the
Korean peninsula, is a region rife with political-economic paradox. It
ranks today among the most dangerous areas on earth, plagued by security
problems of global importance, including nuclear and missile proliferation.
Yet in the face of long-standing historical antagonisms and geopolitical
tension, the rapidly growing region is nevertheless emerging as an
identifiable economic, political, and strategic entity in its own right,
and cooperative trilateral mechanisms among Japan, China, and Korea are
deepening. As the locus of both economic growth and political-military
uncertainty in Asia has moved further to the northeast, the need has arisen
for a book focusing analytically on prospects for collaboration within
Northeast Asia specifically, rather than generalizing solely about Asia and
the broader Asia-Pacific regional relationship. This book provides exactly
this explicit Northeast Asian focus, while also offering a more general
theory for Asian institution building, and policy suggestions for coping
with a historic new development in world affairs." -- back of book.


Authors: Kent E. Calder, Min Ye
Publication Date: 2011
Between Peace and War: The Nature of International Crisis - Thryft
Richard Ned Lebow | Johns Hopkins University Press

Between Peace and War: The Nature of International Crisis

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If you're intrigued by the intricacies of international relations and the delicate dance between conflict and diplomacy, "Between Peace and War" would be a thought-provoking read. It doesn't just theorize but provides historical case studies to give you a robust understanding of how crises can escalate to warfare and the often-tragic flaws in judgment that lead nations down that path. As an armchair historian or a student of political science, you'll appreciate the depth of analysis Richard Ned Lebow brings to the topic.
Tragedy in Dallas: The Story of the Assassination of John F. Kennedy

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If you're fascinated by pivotal moments in history, "Tragedy in Dallas" offers an immersive dip into the chaos and heartbreak of November 22, 1963. Otfinoski's narrative nonfiction approach lets you walk in the shoes of those who witnessed a tragedy that forever altered the American landscape. It's a story that resonates with the weight of history and the poignancy of personal experience.
How Societies Work: Class, Power, and Change

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This is a strong pick if you want sociology to feel connected to real life rather than abstract theory. It helps you make sense of inequality, protest, economic crisis, and changing global power in a way that feels clear and grounded. Readers who like big-picture thinking often appreciate how it ties social structures back to everyday experience.
Virtual Murdoch: Reality Wars on the Information Highway

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If you're fascinated by the complexities of media powerplays and the tenacity of moguls shaping global narratives, "Virtual Murdoch" offers a compelling read. Neil Chenoweth takes you behind the scenes of Murdoch's audacious bids in the evolving landscape of media, providing insight into the cutthroat strategies employed at the heights of corporate influence. The story feels particularly resonant in our digital age, where media influence continues to be a contentious battleground.
The United Nations and Changing World Politics - Thryft

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This book is a must-read for anyone interested in learning about international relations and diplomacy through the lens of the United Nations. It provides a comprehensive overview of the UN's role in global politics, its strengths and weaknesses, and the challenges it faces in a rapidly changing world. The authors offer insights into the UN's history, structure, decision-making processes, as well as its peacekeeping, humanitarian, and development work. With its clear and accessible writing style, this book is perfect for students, scholars, and anyone looking to deepen their understanding of global diplomacy.
The Dragon Stirs The New Silk Road
Ong Juat Heng, Bob Teoh

The Dragon Stirs The New Silk Road

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If you have an interest in current geopolitical shifts, "The Dragon Stirs" can provide you with a fascinating lens through which to view China's ambitious 'Belt and Road' initiative. It's a compelling read for anyone looking to understand the complex web of economics, politics, and power in the 21st century. The author, Bob Teoh, offers insights that might change how you see global trade and influence.

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