2011 Selections
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Growing Up Global: Raising Children to Be At Home in the World (Random House)
By Homa Sabet Tavangar
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Asia Alone: The Dangerous Post-Crisis Divide from America (John Wiley & Sons)
By Simon S.C. Tay
Excerpt: Nationalism Vs. Globalism: The Possibility of One Asia
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How to Run the World: Charting a Course to the Next Renaissance (Random House)
By Parag Khanna
Excerpt: The End of Corruption?
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Inflated: How Money and Debt Built the American Dream (John Wiley & Sons)
By Christopher Whalen
Excerpt: A New Monetary Order
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Uprising: Will Emerging Markets Shape or Shake the World Economy?, (John Wiley & Sons)
By George Magnus
Excerpt: The End of the Renminbi Regime
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Truth, Errors, and Lies: Politics and Economics in a Volatile World (Columbia University Press)
By Grzegorz W. Kolodko
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Demon Fish: Travels Through the Hidden World of Sharks (Anchor)
By Juliet Eilperin
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The Globalization Paradox: Democracy and the Future of the World Economy (W.W. Norton)
By Dani Rodrik
Excerpt: Labor Markets: The Unexploited Frontier of Globalization
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The Last Economic Superpower: The Retreat of Globalization, the End of American Dominance, and What We Can Do About It (McGraw-Hill)
By Joseph P. Quinlan
Excerpt: The Post-Crisis Global Economy: This Time, It’s Different
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Export Now: Five Keys to Entering New Markets (John Wiley & Sons)
By Frank Lavin and Peter Cohan
Excerpt: The Trade Paradox
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The Haves and the Have-Nots: A Brief and Idiosyncratic History of Global Inequality (Basic Books)
By Branko Milanovic
Excerpt: Who Was the Richest Person Ever?
History of the Future: The Shape of the World to Come Is Visible Today (Lexington Books)
By Max Singer
Excerpt: History of the Future
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Berlin 1961: Kennedy, Khrushchev, and the Most Dangerous Place on Earth (Putnam)
By Fred Kempe
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Greenback Planet: How the Dollar Conquered the World and Threatened Civilization as We Know It (University of Texas Press)
By H.W. Brands
Excerpt: Imagining a Post-Dollar World
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Debt: The First 5,000 Years (Melville House)
By David Graeber
Excerpt: How Debt Has Come to Shape Humanity
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Exorbitant Privilege: The Rise and Fall of the Dollar and the Future of the International Monetary System (Oxford University Press)
By Barry Eichengreen
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American Nations: A History of The Eleven Rival Regional Cultures of North America (Viking)
By Colin Woodard
Excerpt:
Another American Dream
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