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The Age of Walls: How Barriers Between Nations Are Changing Our World by Tim Marshall
"The Age of Walls" examines the emergence of international barriers and how they have affected international politics, economy, and culture. Tim Marshall investigates the historical, social, and geopolitical causes behind the spread of walls and fences throughout the world, from the Israeli-Palestinian barrier to the US-Mexico border. He contends that these actual and symbolic barriers are altering our planet and posing serious obstacles to global collaboration and understanding. The book offers a stimulating examination of the intricate forces underlying the age of walls and their implications for our shared future.
A Brief History of Pakistan by James Wynbrandt
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.
India Wins Freedom by Abul Kalam Azad
Prisoners Of Geography By Tim Marshall
My Feudal Lord By Tehmina Durrani
Pakistan At The Helm By Tilak Devasher
The China Pakistan Axis By Andrew Small
The Clash Of Civilizations By Samuel P. Huntington
The Psychology of Politics by Hans Eysenck
Readers are introduced to an interesting examination of how psychology and politics intersect in Hans Eysenck's book "The Psychology of Politics." Eysenck delves into the psychological forces at play in people's political ideas and behavior with acute insights. This book illuminates the psychological underpinnings of political ideologies and the dynamics inside political systems by delving deeply into personality traits, socialization, and cognitive processes. Readers might find in Eysenck's work a stimulating examination of the complex connection between psychology and politics.
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.
Sunnis and Shi’a: A Political History by Laurence Louer
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.