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Redefining Success

Redefining Success

Having recently published an article on conceptualizing “success”, when I saw “Redefining Success” in Vietnam (published locally), I picked it up. The book presents brief stories about people who started NGOs, social enterprises and corporations that serve a public good. The book is written by Dinh Duc Hoang, Nguyen Huu Phung Nguyen, Nguyen Ngoc Long, […]

Tags: #public good #Redefining Success #Social enterprise #Success #Vietnam

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New Military Strategies in the Gulf

New Military Strategies in the Gulf

Published by I.B. Tauris, “New Military Strategies in the Gulf: The Mirage of Autonomy in Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Qatar” (2023) by Jean-Loup Samaan offers a unique analysis of the changing military directions of the Gulf (focusing on those three nations). There are many books that do a poor job covering the region, this […]

Tags: #Jean-Loup Samaan #Military #Qatar #Saudi Arabia #UAE

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The Power of Geography

The Power of Geography

Tim Marshall, a political-economy and geography journalist, has penned a number of best selling books related to geography (or using geography as an entry point to discuss nation-states). His 2021 book “The Power of Geography: Ten Maps That Reveal the Future of Our World” is the first I have read of his books. The book […]

Tags: #Future Studies #Geography #Geopolitics #Politics #Tim Marshall

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Imperialism, Sovereignty and the Making of International Law

Imperialism, Sovereignty and the Making of International Law

Antony Anghie opened a new direction in the study of international law with his book “Imperialism, Sovereignty and the Making of International Law” (2005), published by Cambridge. The book is a significant contribution (nearly 5,000 citations as of this writing, not including the citations to the papers that are included in the book). This highly […]

Tags: #Antony Anghie #Colonialism #Emperialism #International Law #sovereignty

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Edible Economics

Edible Economics

Ha-Joon Chang is an exceptional academic – unique contributions, excellent storyteller, interdisciplinary approaches, and in this book appetizing: “Edible Economics: The World in 17 Dishes” (2022). This book was not written for academics, but everyday readers who might get pulled into economics, history and politics via food. This book is an easy and enjoyable read […]

Tags: #Economics #Edible Economics #Food #Ha-Joon Chang #Policy

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Nonviolent Social Movements

Nonviolent Social Movements

Connected to a grant (and this book) I collected literature on forms of citizen and civil society action. Amongst the books that sat on the shelf for some years was “Nonviolent Social Movements: A Geographical Perspective”, edited by Zunes, Kurtz and Asher. Published in 1999, this edited collection of geographical overviews if largely historical at this […]

Tags: #Gender #Nonviolence #nonviolent #social action #Social movement

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