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The Globalist Bookshelf

2002 SELECTIONS

Henry Nau: At Home Abroad
What do the last three decades of African history tell us about the continent's future?

Michael Yamashita's: Marco Polo
What difficulties and opportunities exist for a photographer working on a photo shoot of present-day Iraq?

Philip Jenkins: The Next Christendom
Why should the world closely watch the unfolding inter-faith issues taking place in Nigeria?

Ted Halstead and Michael Lind: The Radical Center
How has the United States progressed in leaps and bounds from its agrarian roots in the early 19th century?

Afshin Molavi: Persian Pilgrimages
Will Iran's dwindling minority of religious autocrats and revolutionary "insiders" give way to popular will?

Maurice Strong: Where on Earth Are We Going?
Would you expect to learn a lesson in human generosity during a devastating famine?

Dinesh D'Souza: What's So Great About America
How did Western civilization accumulate enough political, military and economic power to dominate the world?

Frank-Jürgen Richter: Recreating Asia
Why developing countries should make every effort to remain in control of their fate?

Stiglitz: Globalization and Its Discontents
How has the country of Botswana faired in its economic development efforts with the IMF?

Joseph Cirincione: Deadly Arsenals
Do Iraqi weapons of mass destruction pose a significant threat to U.S. national security

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