The Path Between the Seas Summary of Key Points
David McCullough’s ‘The Path Between the Seas’ details the gripping history and monumental construction of the Panama Canal, exploring the political, technological, and human struggles involved.
David McCullough’s ‘The Path Between the Seas’ details the gripping history and monumental construction of the Panama Canal, exploring the political, technological, and human struggles involved.
Joseph Nye Jr.’s ‘The Future of Power’ examines the concept of power in the 21st century, exploring both hard power (military) and soft power (cultural influence) dynamics.
Keynes critiques the 1919 Treaty of Versailles following WWI, predicting it would lead to economic hardship and conflict in Europe.
Stiglitz critiques globalization, particularly the way institutions like the IMF and World Bank handle economic policy in developing countries, often resulting in dissatisfaction.
Thomas L. Friedman’s ‘From Beirut to Jerusalem’ is an analysis of the Middle East conflict through the lens of Friedman’s personal experiences as a correspondent in Beirut and Jerusalem.
World Order’ is an exploration of the historical development of the international system and the challenges of global diplomacy.
This book discusses the global power vacuum emerging from a lack of international leadership, termed a ‘G-Zero’ world, and its implications.
A former CIA officer sheds light on North Korea’s enigmatic young dictator, Kim Jong Un, his rise to power, and his strategic maneuvering on the global stage.
The Mueller Report, officially titled Report on the Investigation into Russian Interference in the 2016 Presidential Election, documents Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s investigation into Russian efforts to influence the 2016 United States presidential election and related matters.