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50 Politics Classics by Tom Butler-Bowdon
A Brief History of Pakistan by James Wynbrandt
A Life in the Shadows: A Memoir by A.S. Dulat
A Life in the Shadows: A Memoir gives a fascinating look into the covert world of politics and intelligence. An insightful insider's perspective is offered by A.S. Dulat, a former senior Indian intelligence officer, as he relates his fascinating experiences. Through covert operations, difficult diplomatic situations, and the complexities of national security, this narrative takes readers on an exciting journey. The complicated web of secrets and shadows that mould the power dynamics in our world are illuminated through Dulat's open storytelling and personal anecdotes.
Aid, Politics and the War of Narratives in the US-Pakistan Relations By Hussain Nadim
In his book "Aid, Politics and the Battle of Narratives in the US-Pakistan Relations," Hussain examines the nuanced dynamics of the relationship between Pakistan and the United States. In this article, the author looks at how foreign aid functions and how political myths affect this connection. This important cooperation is difficult to manage, and the ramifications for regional stability are explored in the book.
An Era Of Darkness By Shashi Tharoor
AZADI: Freedom. Fascism. Fiction. By Arundhati Roy
Behind The Mask Of Facebook by Kent Heckenlively and Ryan Hartwig
Cold War In The Islamic World By Dilip Hiro
Erdogan’s Empire: Turkey and the Politics of the Middle East by Soner Cagaptay
Seven investment ideas are presented in the financial handbook "The Win-Win Wealth Strategy" that can offer significant tax benefits as well as assist readers in accumulating wealth. Tom Wheelwright outlines how readers may take advantage of government incentives to invest in sectors like real estate, energy, and small companies. The book offers helpful guidance on how to choose investments wisely, optimize returns, and minimize tax burdens.
Fake History: Ten Great Lies and How They Shaped the World by Otto English
In his book "Fake History: Ten Great Lies and How They Shaped the World," Otto English debunks historical myths that have had a profound impact on how we perceive the past. The book reveals the effects of these false narratives on civilizations and the formation of shared beliefs through smart analysis and persuasive data. It encourages readers to reconsider their viewpoints and provides a critical analysis of historical incidents, promoting a more knowledgeable and accurate assessment of the globe's convoluted history.
Fake Law: The Truth About Justice in an Age of Lies By The Secret Barrister
Ghost Wars By Steve Coll
Global Discontents By Noam Chomsky
Homo Deus: A Brief History Of Tomorrow By Yuval Noah Harari
Hope And Prospects By Noam Chomsky
How Democracy Die By Steven Levitsky
How the World Thinks: A Global History of Philosophy Hardcover by Julian Baggini
Julian Baggini's book "How the World Thinks: A Global History of Philosophy" provides a comprehensive account of philosophical traditions from antiquity to the present, from ancient Greece to contemporary China. Baggini examines the major theories and thinkers who have influenced how we perceive reality, our place in the world, and ourselves by drawing on a variety of sources and viewpoints. Together with the well-known Western philosophical canon, the book analyses a wide range of philosophical traditions, such as Indian, Chinese, African, and Islamic philosophy. Baggini's research demonstrates how several philosophical traditions can confront and support one another, providing a rich and complex understanding of human cognition and culture.
How to Prevent the Next Pandemic by Bill Gates
In the City by the Sea by Kamila Shamsie
India Wins Freedom by Abul Kalam Azad
India’s Military Strategy: Countering Pakistan’s Challenge by S. Kalyanaraman
S. Kalyanaraman's "India's Military Strategy: Countering Pakistan's Challenge" is a thorough examination of India's military strategy in response to Pakistan's challenges. The book investigates India's defense theories, capabilities, and strategies via strategic insights and historical context. The complicated dynamics between the two neighbors are clarified, and it offers insightful viewpoints on regional security and the changing military tactics India is using to deal with the Pakistan problem.
India’s Pakistan Conundrum: Managing a Complex Relationship by Sharat Sabharwal
In his non-fiction work "India's Pakistan Conundrum: Handling a Complicated Partnership," Sharat Sabharwal explores the intricate and frequently turbulent relationship between India and Pakistan. In order to provide insights into the historical, political, and cultural elements that have shaped the relationship between the two countries, Sabharwal draws on his experience as a diplomat. The book discusses important topics like the Kashmir conflict, terrorism, and nuclear weapons and offers suggestions for handling the relationship in a positive way. Everyone who is interested in learning about the complexity of the relationship between India and Pakistan should read the book.
Leadership: Six Studies in World Strategy by Henry Kissinger
Henry Kissinger's collection of essays, Leadership: Six Studies in Global Strategy, examines the nature of leadership and the tactics employed by six significant world leaders throughout history. The book explores the leadership philosophies and methods of Charles de Gaulle, Bismarck, Churchill, Mao Zedong, Metternich, and Richelieu, and offers insights into both their accomplishments and shortcomings in influencing the course of history. Kissinger offers a profound insight of the intricacies of leadership and power based on his vast knowledge of international relations and his own experiences as a diplomat and political counsellor. Anyone interested in the art of leadership or the intricacies of international politics would benefit from reading Leadership, which is a thought-provoking and instructive book.