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Canada’s Catholic PM will attend Pope Leo XIV’s inaugural liturgy alongside global leaders — and use the trip to prep for ...
Two books explore the global race for important mineral resources. Many of the products and processes needed to decarbonize economies use scarce minerals, such as lithium in electric batteries and ...
Rudd’s elegant book is an in-depth exploration of Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s worldview and the dramatic impact it has had on Chinese domestic and foreign policy.
In this book, Röttgen, a veteran German parliamentarian and one of the Christian Democratic Union’s leading foreign-policy thinkers, previews what lies ahead for the new government.
The China Business Conundrum: Ensure That “Win-Win” Doesn’t Mean Western Companies Lose Twice By Kenneth Wilcox ...
Denoël packs an extraordinary and at times overwhelming amount of detail into this enthralling history of espionage and intrigue surrounding the papacy since the start of World War II.
For millennia, brutal acts of mass violence against enemy soldiers and civilians were commonplace. Here the editors consider 11 troubling case studies of such extreme violence by English and British ...
Two new books explore the deeply troubled election system in the United States. The editors of Electoral Reform present the work of a scholarly task force created in the wake of the January 6, 2021, ...
Moscow as a “revolutionary sanctuary,” attracting British suffragettes, Irish revolutionaries, German communists, and others dreaming of justice and equality.
In this provocative book, Daly argues that militarism in Africa has historically been about more than power grabs.
Park shows what state-building on a shoestring budget looks like in this fascinating historical account of colonial and postcolonial Kenya.
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