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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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“The End of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America” by Coleman Hughes

“The End of Race Politics: Arguments for a Colorblind America” by Coleman Hughes is an engaging and insightful book. The book questions prevailing racial doctrines. As a young Black conservative, Hughes advocates for a race-neutral perspective in politics and society. Hughes calls for a revival of the principles that fueled the movement for civil rights

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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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Tim Marshall’s book: “The Future of Geography – How Power and Politics in Space Will Change Our World”

Imagine gazing at the stars, only to realize that they’re not just celestial bodies, but also potential military outposts. This is the reality of space militarization, a concept that involves deploying military technology beyond our atmosphere. In the Cold War era, the USA and the Soviet Union were locked in a space race. But it

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“Tunisia’s Economic Development: Why Better than Most of the Middle East but Not East Asia”

In the realm of economic literature, “Tunisia’s Economic Development: Why Better than Most of the Middle East but Not East Asia” stands as a comprehensive analysis of Tunisia’s economic journey. Authored by Mustapha K. Nabli and Jeffrey B. Nugent, this book offers a multi-dimensional review of Tunisia’s growth and development. The writers explore the elements

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“The Weapon Wizards: How Israel Became a High-Tech Military Superpower”

“The Weapon Wizards: How Israel Became a High-Tech Military Superpower” by Yaakov Katz and Amir Bohbot is an enthralling journey into Israel’s metamorphosis into a leading military technology force. This book stands as a tribute to the nation’s resourcefulness and tenacity, presenting a fascinating and educational narrative. The authors, Katz and Bohbot, offer a comprehensive

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“The Antidote: Healing America From the Poison of Hate, Blame, and Victimhood”

Jesse Lee Peterson’s book, “The Antidote: Healing America From the Poison of Hate, Blame, and Victimhood,” is a profound exploration of the societal challenges facing America. As a reverend, Peterson provides an insightful viewpoint on the harmful mentality he perceives as undermining the black community’s unity. Peterson points to the “alchemists” – those who exploit

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“Think Like a Freak” by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner

“Think Like a Freak” by Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner is a revolutionary book that challenges conventional thinking and offers a new approach to problem-solving. The authors, renowned for their best-selling book “Freakonomics”, take us on a journey inside their thought process, teaching us to think more productively, creatively, and rationally. The book

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