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Examine the complexities of democracy, policy, and international relations here in our Politics section at Thryft. Whether you’re interested in political theory, governance, or recent political events, we’ve got the titles to quench your curiosity. Engage with works by political scientists, renowned authors, and essential essays that shape today’s political discourse.

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The Making of Modern Japan
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If you want a deep, authoritative history of Japan, this is the kind of book that feels endlessly rewarding rather than dry. Readers often admire how it connects shoguns, samurai culture, modernization, war, and postwar reform into one flowing story. It is especially great for anyone who wants to understand not just what changed in Japan, but what remarkably endured.
Big Dragon: The Future of China: What It Means for Business, the Economy, and the Global Order

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If you're navigating the business world, "Big Dragon" offers a crucial periscope into the future where China's influence is undeniable. With seasoned perspectives from authors like Burstein and de Keijzer, the book avoids the hype and fear often associated with China's rise. Instead, it provides a well-rounded, realistic view that can guide your strategic planning, especially as the global order shifts. It's a read that feels as relevant today as it was at the time of its publication, considering how China continues to shape the world's economic and political landscape.
The Development of Political Thought in Canada: An Anthology

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If you’ve ever wondered why Canadian debates feel so distinct, this anthology gives you the long view in a really satisfying way. It connects big modern questions like health care, federalism, and identity to the thinkers who shaped them, so the ideas feel alive rather than academic. This is a great pick for curious readers who want to understand Canada more deeply through the arguments that built it.
Seabee Teams in Vietnam 1963-1968

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This book seems especially suited if you're interested in the lesser-known but pivotal role of the Seabees during the Vietnam War. It honors the hands-on heroes who built the infrastructure that made military operations possible. Their story of resilience and ingenuity is not just a military account but a deeply human one that commemorates sacrifice and service in the face of adversity. If you're a history enthusiast or a veteran, you would appreciate the recognition it gives to the 3% who were actively engaged in critical support roles, often overlooked in broader historical narratives.
Thailand: Shifting Ground Between the US and a Rising China - Asian Arguments

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For those who love delving into the complexities of international relations and history, "Thailand" uncovers the nuanced dance of diplomacy and shifting allegiances. What stands out is the transformation of Thailand from a staunch U.S. ally against communism to a growing partnership with China. This book’s insight into the strategic decisions of Thai elites, and its inclusion of interviews with pivotal figures, offers a rare and detailed perspective on Asia's changing geopolitical landscape.
Documents on Irish Foreign Policy, v. 9: 1948-1951 - Thryft

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This book provides insight into Ireland's foreign relations in the early Cold War period. It covers Ireland's involvement in the Council of Europe, its reaction to the formation of the European Coal and Steel Community, and its decision not to join NATO. The volume also details Ireland's response to the Korean War. This would be of interest to readers who are interested in Irish history, international relations, and European history.
The Multinational Mission - Thryft
Yves L. Doz, C.K. Prahalad  | Free Press

The Multinational Mission

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"The Multinational Mission" presents an insightful guide for top management to successfully navigate the challenges of managing international corporations in a highly competitive global market. This book offers thought-provoking strategies that businesses can apply to be successful in their international operations. With a focus on innovation, Prahalad's guide will inspire management teams to think outside the box to create value for their multinational corporation.
Multi America : Essays On Cultural Wars And Cultural Peace - Thryft
Ishmael Reed | Penguin (non-classics)

Multi America : Essays On Cultural Wars And Cultural Peace

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Multi America could be a good read for those interested in exploring the complex issues surrounding America's multiculturalism. The essays address a broad range of topics related to race, assimilation, stereotyping and victimization from the perspectives of African-Americans, Native Americans, Asian-Americans, Italian-Americans, and Irish-Americans. The essays are unpredictable, stimulating, and provocative, and provide readers with authentic and diverse voices that celebrate the cultural richness of America.
The Crisis in Kashmir: Portents of War, Hopes of Peace

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This book is a comprehensive analysis of the Kashmir conflict. It provides a detailed account of the history of the crisis and the potential for either peaceful resolution or further escalation towards war. Recommended for those interested in South Asian politics and global conflicts. Users will appreciate how the author presents both sides of the conflict and provides potential solutions to the issue.
Asia Pacific Its Role in the New World Disorder
Michael S. Dobbs-Higginson | Arrow Books Ltd

Asia Pacific Its Role in the New World Disorder

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If you're curious about the Asia-Pacific region, especially in light of its growing role on the world stage, Michael Stewart Dobbs-Higginson's 'Asia Pacific: Its Role in the New World Disorder' could be enlightening. Published amid the dynamic changes of the 90s, this book offers a hybrid of business insights and cultural history that feels pertinent even today. It's a thought-provoking read for anyone interested in global politics or economics, with a specific focus on an ever-important part of the world.
If you've ever been skeptical about mainstream media's objectivity or wondered about the inner workings between politicians and journalists, "When the Press Fails" offers a compelling insight. The authors aren't just armchair critics; they provide a strong, data-backed narrative that shows where and how the media has failed to maintain its watchdog role, particularly in times when independent journalism was needed the most. This book could shift your perspective and arm you with a critical eye toward news consumption.
What Hath God Wrought: The Transformation of America, 1815-1848

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This is the kind of history book that makes a huge era feel alive rather than distant. Howe connects railroads, religion, politics, reform, and war into one rich story, so you really feel how America was being transformed from every angle. If you like big, intelligent history that still reads with momentum and purpose, this is an especially rewarding read.
The Southern Oceans and the Security of the Free World - New Studies in Global Strategy - Thryft

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Recommended for those interested in maritime strategy. Provides insights on the politics and interests surrounding the Southern Ocean, with a focus on oil trade and Soviet presence. Also touches on African politics and naval presence in the South Atlantic in 1976.
Reinventing ASEAN

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If you’re curious about how Southeast Asia can stay relevant in a changing world, this feels like an insightful, forward-looking read. Simon S. C. Tay likely brings a thoughtful regional perspective that goes beyond headlines and into what ASEAN could become. It should appeal to readers who enjoy policy, diplomacy, and big-picture ideas grounded in real regional stakes.
This is the kind of book for someone who wants the backbone of the Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement in one place. It feels practical and foundational, giving you the principles, structure, and spirit behind major humanitarian work worldwide. If you are interested in international aid, humanitarian law, or how global relief organisations actually ground their mission, this is a solid and meaningful read.
Adjusting Towards AFTA: The Dynamics of Trade in ASEAN

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This feels most rewarding for readers curious about how Southeast Asian economies actually adapt to regional free trade, beyond the slogans. Menon’s strength is in making policy dynamics and trade adjustment feel grounded in real economic change across ASEAN. If you like books that help you understand how integration reshapes markets, industries, and regional relationships, this is a thoughtful and useful read.
Coalitions Building and Maintenance: Gulf War, Kosovo, Afghanistan, War on Terrorism
This feels like a smart pick if you’re curious about how wars are shaped not just by battlefields, but by diplomacy, persuasion, and fragile partnerships. It traces major modern conflicts through the lens of coalition-making, which gives it a more practical and political edge than a standard military history. If you like books that explain why countries cooperate, clash, and compromise under pressure, this offers a grounded, insightful read.
Honoring Human Rights and Keeping the Peace

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This looks like a thoughtful pick for someone interested in how human rights and peacekeeping connect in the real world. Even with little detail, the title suggests a serious, reflective read about global responsibility and moral duty. It could appeal to readers who like books that make them think about fairness, conflict, and what it takes to build a more peaceful society.
Post-Conflict Reconstruction: The Role of the World Bank

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This is a strong read if you want to understand how recovery actually works once conflict ends, beyond idealistic headlines. It lays out the World Bank’s role with a practical, policy-focused lens, showing where reconstruction succeeds, where it struggles, and why coordination matters so much. Readers interested in development, global policy, or peacebuilding would find it especially useful because it connects big international systems to real post-conflict challenges.
Old Issues, New Responses: Japan's Foreign and Security Policy Options
This is a thoughtful pick if you like international relations grounded in real policy choices rather than abstract theory. It brings together Japanese scholarly voices on security, diplomacy, refugees, China, North Korea, and the U.S. alliance in a way that feels practical and forward-looking. Readers interested in East Asian politics will likely appreciate how it wrestles with difficult trade-offs instead of offering easy answers.
Public Administration in Canada
Kenneth Kernaghan | Methuen

Public Administration in Canada

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This is a solid pick if you want a grounded introduction to how government actually works in Canada. It likely appeals most to students, policy readers, or anyone curious about the machinery behind public institutions. You can expect a practical, structured read that helps make public administration feel less abstract and more connected to real civic life.
Quebec and the Constitution, 1960-1978

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This is a strong pick if you want to understand how Quebec reshaped Canadian constitutional debate during a pivotal era. McWhinney gives a serious, grounded look at the push for social, linguistic, and political self-determination without losing sight of the bigger federal picture. It feels especially rewarding for readers who like political history that explains why modern tensions and structures developed the way they did.

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This feels less like a dry political biography and more like a close look at how major national decisions actually get made. If you’re drawn to leadership, diplomacy, or the tension between ideals and real-world politics, it offers a thoughtful window into Trudeau’s approach. Readers who enjoy political history often appreciate books like this for the behind-the-scenes logic shaping public events.
Lester Pearson and the Dream of Unity
Peter Stursberg | Doubleday

Lester Pearson and the Dream of Unity

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This feels like a thoughtful pick if you’re drawn to political history with a human center. It offers a window into Lester Pearson’s role in shaping Canada’s identity, especially around the idea of national unity. Readers who enjoy biographies that also reflect a country’s bigger dreams and tensions will likely find it quietly compelling.
Inside Central America: Its People, Politics and History

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This feels like a strong pick for anyone who wants to understand Central America beyond headlines and stereotypes. Krauss connects everyday political instability to a century of history and failed U.S. involvement in a way that makes the region’s struggles feel painfully clear. Readers who like political history with real-world urgency will probably find it eye-opening and sobering.
The Government and Politics of Ontario

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This is a strong pick if you want to understand how Ontario really works beyond headlines and election soundbites. It gives you the institutional nuts and bolts, but also brings in lived political issues like media influence, regional tensions, and representation. Readers who like politics explained in a grounded, academic but readable way would find it especially useful.
On the Edge of the New Century

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If history sparks your curiosity and you're eager to delve into an intellectual analysis of the 20th century's aftermath, then "On the Edge of the New Century" by Eric Hobsbawm could be an enlightening addition to your reading list. Hobsbawm's reputation for comprehensive and thought-provoking works is on full display as he explores the evolving nature of conflicts and the state's role in a post-colonial, nuclear-aware world. It's a continuation of a conversation about how our past century shapes our current societal and political landscapes—ideal for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of modern history.
The Green Crusade: Rethinking the Roots of Environmentalism

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If you're intrigued by the evolution of environmentalism from industry's proudest champion to today's crucial social issue, "The Green Crusade" offers a thought-provoking perspective. Rubin challenges the reader to reconsider the scientific and political underpinnings that have shaped the environmental movement. This book is a deep-dive into understanding how the narrative surrounding human interaction with nature has shifted, through the influence of key thinkers, to the powerful force it is today. It's essential reading if you're looking to explore the complexities behind one of the most significant societal shifts of our time.
Zeitoun
Just Arrived

Zeitoun

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This is the kind of true story that stays with you because it begins with everyday decency and turns into something shocking and deeply unsettling. Zeitoun feels vivid and human, especially in the portrait of a family trying to do right while systems around them collapse. If you’re drawn to narrative nonfiction that reads with urgency but carries real emotional weight, this is a powerful and memorable read.
Postmodern Singapore
William Siew Wai Lim | Select Pub

Postmodern Singapore

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This book would be of interest to readers looking for a critical analysis of Singapore's social, cultural, and political landscape. Shearman does a fantastic job of dissecting the complexities of modern Singapore by providing a refreshing perspective on the city-state's development. This book stands out because of its unique voice and the author's ability to deconstruct Singapore's progress in a critical yet insightful manner. Overall, Postmodern Singapore is an unmatched read for anyone wanting to examine Singapore's transformation in recent years.
A Sampler of National Education Standards

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A great read for educators seeking curriculum guidance. Provides sample lessons to foster comprehensive understanding and creative adaptation.
Singapore: The Next Lap
Anonymous | Times Edition Pte Ltd.

Singapore: The Next Lap

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If you're fascinated by transformations of city-states, "Singapore: The Next Lap" will feel like a time capsule that offers insights into how Singapore envisioned its future back in 1991. It's a peek into the aspirations and plans of a nation on the brink of major developments. Understanding these historical perspectives might give you a fuller appreciation for Singapore's journey and its current status on the world stage.

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