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“Superpower India – Understanding the Indian World Power: History, Politics, Economy and Military of the Indian Subcontinent”

“Superpower India – Understanding the Indian World Power: History, Politics, Economy and Military of the Indian Subcontinent” by Hermann Rupold is a comprehensive book that delves into the heart of India’s journey towards becoming a global superpower. Rupold, a political science scholar, presents an in-depth analysis of India’s historical development, its political structure, economic growth, […]

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“Americana: A 400-Year History of American Capitalism” by Bhu Srinivasan

“Americana: A 400-Year History of American Capitalism” by Bhu Srinivasan is an engaging tale that guides readers through the development of capitalism in America. This book, named by The Economist as one of the Best Books of 2017, offers a fascinating reinterpretation of America’s history, viewing familiar events, trends, and figures through the lens of

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Sea Power: The History and Geopolitics of the World’s Oceans by James Stavridis

“Sea Power: The History and Geopolitics of the World’s Oceans” is a remarkable book penned by Admiral James Stavridis, a retired U.S. Navy officer and former NATO Supreme Allied Commander. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the strategic importance of the world’s oceans. Stavridis guides readers through a journey across the

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Unlocking the Soul of Iran: Why Michael Axworthy’s book ‘Empire of the Mind’ is Your Gateway to the Intriguing History of Iran.

Dive into the ocean of history with Michael Axworthy’s “Iran: Empire of the Mind“. More than just a book, it’s a time machine that takes you on a 3000-year journey, exploring the depths of Iran’s rich history, culture, and identity. Axworthy masterfully unravels the intricate tapestry of Iran’s past, from the dawn of Zoroastrianism to

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“The Japanese Economy”

“The Japanese Economy” by Hiroaki Richard Watanabe is a compelling exploration of Japan’s postwar economic history. This book provides an authoritative guide to the workings of the world’s third-largest economy. It highlights Japan’s distinct business networks and its unique state-market relationship. Watanabe delves into the fluctuations of Japan’s economy, which is still grappling with the

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“The Economy and Business Environment of Vietnam”

“The Economy and Business Environment of Vietnam” by Roderick Macdonald is a compelling read that provides an in-depth understanding of Vietnam’s rapidly growing economy. This book is a treasure trove of insights, challenging preconceived notions about Vietnam. The book begins with an introduction to Vietnam’s economy and business environment, highlighting the country’s openness to trade

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“Banking on the State: The Financial Foundations of Lebanon”

“Banking on the State: The Financial Foundations of Lebanon” by Hicham Safieddine is a captivating journey through Lebanon’s financial past and its impact on the formation of the state. This book is more than just a historical narrative, it’s a forward-looking examination of the country’s financial bedrock. Safieddine charts the course of Lebanese banking from

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“Assyria: The Rise and Fall of the World’s First Empire”

“Assyria: The Rise and Fall of the World’s First Empire” by Eckart Frahm is a captivating exploration of the world’s first empire, Assyria. The book offers a comprehensive understanding of Assyrian society, its history, culture, and lasting impact on human civilization. Frahm adeptly steers through the labyrinth of Assyrian history, archaeology, and cultural nuances. He

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“The Attack” by Kurt Schlichter

“The Attack” by Kurt Schlichter is a bone-chilling and thought-stimulating novel that vividly illustrates a possible future. The book, set in the not-too-distant future, graphically depicts how adversaries of America could initiate a large-scale terrorist attack on domestic soil. The plot revolves around a shrewd, relentless, and savage foe exploiting a bewildered and feeble president

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