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In The Doom Loom, economist Eswar Prasad “brings academic and policy expertise to this engaging analysis” on why the global economic order appears to be unravelling.
The historical systematic gaming of the H-1B system forms the “crux” of Wild Wild East by Tanul Thakur, a former H-1B recipient.
In The Great Global Transformation, Branko Milanović contends that China’s success rendered the end of global neoliberalism “inevitable.”
“Starling and sometimes bewildering,” Akira, directed by Katsuhiro Ôtomo, is set in a post-apocalyptic Tokyo overrun by warring motorcycle gangs.
Behind the Dream , a memoir by Martin Luther King Jr’s lawyer Clarence B. Jones, recounts “the logistics, politics, egos, personalities and realities of that day.”
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