Results for: books tagged ‘Globalisation’

  1. Where Are We Going?

    Where Are We Going?: Eric Roll

    Where Are We Going? is a brave, wise and provocative look into the future. It was written as a sequel to the author's acclaimed Where Did We Go Wrong? (1995), ... More

  2. Further than the Furthest Thing

    Further than the Furthest Thing: Zinnie Harris

    On a remote island in the middle of the Atlantic secrets are buried. When the outside world comes calling, intent on manipulation for political and economic reasons, the islanders find ... More

  3. Gagarin Way

    Gagarin Way: Gregory Burke

    Gagarin Way, by Dunfermline playwright Gregory Burke, is a cruel, funny first play about a human heist gone horribly wrong.Winner of the Meyer/Whitworth Award 2002, Winner of the Critics' Circle ... More

  4. The Missionary and the Libertine

    The Missionary and the Libertine: Ian Buruma

    Since the end of the Cold War, there has been much talk about a new kind of conflict, a conflict between civilizations, that has revived the notion, which never quite ... More

  5. The History of Economic Thought

    The History of Economic Thought: Eric Roll

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  6. Why the West has Won

    Why the West has Won: Victor Davis Hanson

    This is a brilliant history of the rise to dominance of the West, exploring the links between cultural values and military success. Instead of weighing up the West through its ... More

  7. San Diego

    San Diego: David Greig

    San Diego weaves together a series of connecting and diverging stories, merging threads that stretch around the globe into a single compelling narrative of tremendous scope; stories of illegal immigrants, ... More

  8. The American Pilot

    The American Pilot: David Greig

    A spy plane crash-lands in a remote valley in a distant country. The local villagers take in the wounded pilot and argue his fate. The American Pilot explores the way ... More

  9. The UN Inspector

    The UN Inspector: David Farr

    Spotted at the Marriott by government aides in search of a decent cappuccino, a British businessman nonentity is mistaken for the dreaded UN inspector. While he exploits the situation for ... More

  10. Wall Street

    Wall Street: Steve Fraser

    This epic book is a passionate, critical history of the most powerful financial district in the world. Steve Fraser's story of America's love-hate relationship with its own economic power is ... More

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