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The Crisis of the European Union: A Response, by Jürgen Habermas, Polity Press, £16.99, €19.80. Philosophy is a very refreshing exercise when meeting a great philosopher. As one of ...
Gulag Voices: An Anthology, edited by Anne Applebaum, Yale University Press, $25.00. A strange feeling of fascination arises from reading Gulag Voices: An Anthology, a well-chosen collection of excerpts from Gulag ...
The Fight for the Right to Food: Lessons Learned, by Jean Ziegler, Christophe Golay, Claire Mahon, Sally-Anne Way, Palgrave MacMillan, £74.00. While the world is growing richer, we are currently witnessing ...
A Visitor’s Guide to the Ancient Olympics, by Neil Faulkner, Yale University Press, €18.00, $28.00, £14.99. As the excitement and preparations for the London summer Olympics are heating ...
Terror and Wonder: Architecture in a Tumultuous Age, by Blair Kamin, University of Chicago, €15.00, $19.00, £12.50. In the postscript to his latest collection of columns and articles, Chicago ...
Climate Wars: Why People Will be Killed in the 21st Century, by Harald Welzer, Polity Press, £20. In the first chapter Harald Welzer explains, “Some books one writes in the hope of ...
Free Ride: How Digital Parasites Are Destroying the Culture Business, and How the Culture Business Can Fight Back, by Robert Levine, Doubleday/Random House, $26.95. The notion of ‘regulation’ applied to ...
iPolitics, Richard Fox, Jennifer Ramos, Cambridge, €25.61, $32.99. Today, traditional media are (finally) coming to terms with the fact that the Internet, in particular social media and mobiles, are redefining ...
Social Protest and Contentious Authoritarianism in China, by Xi Chen, Cambridge, €73.20, £60.00. How does the Chinese Communist Party keep tight control over China's institutions and political participation? Allowing ...
Roads to Power, Britain Invents the Infrastructure State, by Jo Guldi, Harvard University Press, £26.95. A delightful surprise! Not only is the analysis followed with panache from start to finish, but ...
Famine and Foreigners: Ethiopia Since Live Aid, by Peter Gill, Oxford University Press, $18.95, £9.99. In 1984, the terrible famine, which swept across the north of Ethiopia claiming some 600 ...
365 Days: A Catalogue of Tears, by Laurel Nakadate, Hatje Cantz, €45. On 1 January 2010, Nakadate (born 1975 in Austin, USA) decided to cry every day for a year, documenting the ...
Ruta del Sol, by Frank Gaudlitz, Hatje Cantz, €39.80. Frank Gaudlitz lives and works in Potsdam. Having studied photography under Arno Fischer from 1987 to 1991 at the Hochschule für ...
It’s hard to be more global than the nights in Shanghai. After experiencing the night life of Berlin, Paris, New York, Barcelona, Dubai, you must plunge into the most wideawake night ...
New active design practices promoting physical activity and wellbeing are becoming a key strategy for tackling chronic non-communicable diseases caused by sedentary lifestyles. Walking the streets of Manhattan, one cannot fail to ...
As Jürgen Habermas’ new book "The Crisis of the European Union: A Response" arrived at bookstores, The Global Journal asked Francis Fukuyama to interview the German philosopher, one of the most ...
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