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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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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.
With a Bang, Not a Whimper: Pierre Trudeau Speaks

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If you enjoy politics with personality, this can be a fascinating read. Trudeau comes through as incisive, confident, and never afraid to challenge the mood of his time. It feels less like dry political history and more like hearing a major public figure argue, provoke, and defend his vision in his own voice.

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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.
Granta 170: Winners
Thomas Meaney | Granta Magazine

Granta 170: Winners

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This is a great pick if you like literary journalism that takes a theme and turns it around from every angle. Granta uses winning as a lens for sport, politics, and culture, so the issue feels timely, intelligent, and a little unsettling in the best way. It is the kind of read that leaves you with vivid stories, strong voices, and a new suspicion of what success really means.
Shadow on the White House: Presidents and the Vietnam War, 1945–1975 (Modern War Studies)

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If you're drawn to American history or intrigued by the intricacies of presidential decision-making during times of conflict, "Shadow on the White House" is a compelling read. It uniquely dissects the impact of the Vietnam War across multiple administrations, offering a comparative, in-depth analysis of executive power and the evolution of American foreign policy. This could be the book that not only broadens your understanding of the era but also provides a richer context for today's political challenges.
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.
Collected Poems, 1947-1985 - Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics
Allen Ginsberg | Penguin

Collected Poems, 1947-1985 - Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics

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If you're drawn to the beat generation's raw, unfiltered voice, Allen Ginsberg's "Collected Poems, 1947-1985" is like a time capsule of cultural revolution. Reading this collection is akin to witnessing the evolution of a poet who channels the zeitgeist of several decades into a potent, personal art form. It's an immersive experience—both a historical document and a testament to Ginsberg's enduring literary prowess.
Griffith Review 56 - Millennials Strike Back
Courtney Landers, Jerath Head, Julianne Schultz  | Text Publishing

Griffith Review 56 - Millennials Strike Back

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If you're keen on understanding the pulse of Millennial generation, 'Griffith Review 56' offers a refreshing perspective that's rare to find. It's not just about dismantling stereotypes; it's a collection of ideas and stories that resonate with youthful innovation and the sobering challenges faced by the most educated generation to date. Reading this could give you a real sense of hope or validation, especially if you're passionate about where the world is heading with Millennials at the helm.
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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