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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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Our Underachieving Colleges: A Candid Look at How Much Students Learn and Why They Should Be Learning More

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This is a thoughtful, evidence-driven critique that will really click if you care about higher education beyond the glossy brochure version. Derek Bok doesn’t just complain that colleges fall short; he shows where students actually aren’t growing enough and why teaching methods matter more than course catalogs. It feels like the kind of book that leaves you rethinking what a degree is supposed to do.
Reasonable Democracy: Jürgen Habermas and the Politics of Discourse

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This is a thoughtful pick if you like political philosophy that feels grounded in real democratic life rather than abstract jargon. Chambers makes Habermas unusually readable, building everything around the deceptively simple question of why talking can be better than fighting. It’s the kind of book that appeals to readers who care about ethics, public debate, and how societies actually hold together through conversation.
Unhinged: An Insider's Account of the Trump White House

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If you're drawn to political drama and are curious about the inner workings of recent American leadership, "Unhinged" may just satisfy that curiosity. Omarosa's firsthand account promises to peel back the curtain on the Trump administration with personal anecdotes that could redefine your understanding of the presidency and the corridors of power in Washington. It's a candid and potentially controversial perspective that assures a compelling read for those intrigued by the political spectacle.
Convergence Culture: Where Old and New Media Collide

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0's transformative effects on media and culture. 2. If you've ever been fascinated by how digital platforms shape the stories we tell and the products we consume, "Convergence Culture" is a thought-provoking dive. Henry Jenkins' exploration of our rapidly evolving media landscape is as enlightening as it is relevant, even years after its publication. His insights into the melding of traditional and new media might just change the way you engage with the content and the world around you.
Meltdown: The End of the Age of Greed
Paul Mason | Verso

Meltdown: The End of the Age of Greed

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If you're keen on understanding the real-life dynamics that led to the catastrophic financial crisis of 2008, "Meltdown" is a must-read. Paul Mason doesn't just chronicle events; he takes you to the ground level and weaves a narrative that connects the boardrooms to the factory floors, revealing the systemic arrogance that precipitated a global crisis. As you turn its pages, you may find yourself freshly informed and critically aware of the intricate workings of our economic systems and the ideologies that shape them. This book isn't just history; it's a cautionary tale that resonates in today's financial climates.
What’s Happened to Politics?
Bob Rae | Simon & Schuster

What’s Happened to Politics?

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If politics feels hollow or stage-managed, this book will likely resonate. Bob Rae writes with the clarity of someone who has actually lived inside the system, so the critique feels grounded rather than cynical. It gives shape to the frustration many Canadians feel, while still holding onto the idea that public life can be thoughtful, decent, and worth participating in again.
Until Proven Safe: The History and Future of Quarantine
Nicola Twilley, Geoff Manaugh  | Picador

Until Proven Safe: The History and Future of Quarantine

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"Until Proven Safe" could really resonate with you if you're interested in public health and its evolution. The book is a timely exploration, especially given recent global events, and it thoughtfully examines the impact of quarantine throughout history. This isn't just a retrospective account; it also prompts consideration of our future preparedness in the face of new diseases, making it a compelling read for anyone fascinated by the intersections of history, science, and policy.
Lonely Planet Jordan
Paul Clammer, Jenny Walker  | Lonely Planet

Lonely Planet Jordan

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If you've got a trip to Jordan on your horizon, this guide should absolutely join your packing list. It's like having a local expert in your back pocket, offering insider tips to help you dodge the tourist traps and discover the country's hidden gems, from the Red Sea's stunning coral to the majestic Petra. Plus, with practical advice on everything from navigating local transit to finding the best eateries for any budget, you're all set for an enriching, hassle-free experience.
Beyond NIMBY: Hazardous Waste Siting in Canada and the United States
Barry G. Rabe | Brookings Institution Press

Beyond NIMBY: Hazardous Waste Siting in Canada and the United States

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If you’re delving into environmental policy or urban planning, "Beyond NIMBY" could be a compelling read. The book offers insight into overcoming the ubiquitous "Not In My Backyard" opposition to complex but necessary facilities. Rabe not only explores the challenges but also provides tangible solutions, which could enlighten your brainstorming sessions and policy proposals.
Kochland
Christopher Leonard | Simon & Schuster

Kochland

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This is the kind of nonfiction that makes huge systems feel gripping and personal. If you like investigative books that show how business decisions quietly shape politics, labor, and climate, this one really lands. Readers often come away feeling stunned by how invisible Koch’s influence was—and how clearly Leonard connects it to modern America.
Siege: Trump Under Fire
Michael Wolff | Little, Brown

Siege: Trump Under Fire

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If you're intrigued by the whirlwind that was Trump's administration, Michael Wolff's "Siege" is a must-read. Wolff presents a narrative that feels like you're inside the White House witnessing the chaos first-hand. His account begins in Trump's second year and culminates with the Mueller report, offering insights into an administration under constant scrutiny and a president who's both unpredictable and exposed.
The Trillion Dollar Meltdown: Easy Money, High Rollers, and the Great Credit Crash

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If you're fascinated by the intricacies of economic crises and enjoy a deep dive into the causes behind financial turmoil, "The Trillion Dollar Meltdown" is a compelling read. Morris brings a critical eye to pre-2008 excesses, making complex concepts accessible. You'll come away with a richer understanding of the factors that led to a financial system on the brink.
Newsgames: Journalism at Play

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If you're intrigued by the intersection of digital culture and media, "Newsgames" could be a brilliant read for you. The authors lay out a compelling vision of how gaming mechanics can deepen our engagement with current events and stories, transforming passive consumption into an interactive experience. It challenges traditional journalism and offers a fresh, innovative way to understand complex issues, which might just change how you perceive news and its potential.
Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies: Migrant Farmworkers in the United States
Seth Holmes | University Of California Press

Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies: Migrant Farmworkers in the United States

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"Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies" offers more than a glimpse into the sacrifices behind our food sources. If you've ever been moved by tales of resilience in the face of systemic injustices, this book's raw and personal storytelling will leave you with a profound understanding of what it truly means to labor at the very beginning of our food chain. Seth Holmes's commitment extends beyond words, directing all proceeds to support the very communities you'll meet within these pages – a testament that this isn't just a book; it's a call to awareness and action.
Saving Justice: Truth, Transparency, and Trust

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If you're intrigued by the complexities of the American justice system and how it has evolved, especially under the recent political climate, "Saving Justice" by James Comey could be a riveting read for you. Comey offers a unique insider's perspective, drawing on his extensive experience to highlight the importance of truth and fairness. His firsthand accounts of high-profile cases and the pursuit of justice make for a compelling narrative that could both inform and resonate with your civic sensibilities.
Churchill and Orwell: The Fight for Freedom

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This is a smart, energizing read if you like history that feels urgently alive. Ricks makes Churchill and Orwell feel less like distant icons and more like two stubborn, clear-eyed men who saw through political lies before most people did. You come away feeling why their courage still matters, especially in a world where truth and freedom never stay safe for long.
What Happened
Hillary Rodham Clinton | Simon & Schuster

What Happened

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If you're intrigued by American politics, "What Happened" is not just another election post-mortem. It's a candid account from the perspective of the first female major-party presidential nominee, Hillary Clinton herself. Reading it feels like having a personal conversation with Clinton about the factors, both public and private, that played into the 2016 election. This book offers a unique opportunity to experience her journey, thoughts, and reflections, and is especially resonant for anyone interested in women's role in politics.
The Fourth Revolution: The Global Race to Reinvent the State

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If you like big-picture nonfiction that connects history, politics, and global competition, this feels urgent rather than abstract. It argues that government itself is being reinvented, and that the real contest of this century is not just economic but political. Readers who enjoy provocative, debate-starting books will appreciate how it makes state reform feel immediate and high-stakes.
Delhi Riots 2020 - The Untold Story
Monika Arora, Sonali Chitalkar, Prerna Malhotra  | Garuda

Delhi Riots 2020 - The Untold Story

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This book would truly resonate with those who appreciate in-depth investigative journalism and are keen to understand complex socio-political events. The authors have meticulously gathered ground-level data to offer a perspective that delves beyond mainstream narratives, laying bare the intricacies of communal violence and the alleged premeditation behind it. It's an enlightening read if you're interested in contemporary Indian politics or the dynamics of urban unrest.
If you’re drawn to history at its darkest and most intimate, this is a gripping firsthand account from a man deep inside the Soviet intelligence machine. Readers often remember how unsettling it feels to see major 20th-century events described by someone who helped shape them. It’s especially compelling for anyone curious about espionage, power, and the moral fog surrounding state violence.
The New Age of Empire: How Racism and Colonialism Still Rule the World

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If you're ready to confront uncomfortable truths about the world's power structures, "The New Age of Empire" is a must-read. Kehinde Andrews doesn't just scratch the surface; he digs deep into the origins of racism and colonialism that underpin our society. The book doesn't offer simple solutions but it does bring a critical perspective that may change how you see the West's legacy and current role in global inequality. The stark analysis will resonate deeply if you're interested in historical truths and systemic change.
The Passion of Bradley Manning: The Story Behind the WikiLeaks Whistleblower

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If you're intrigued by the thin line between treason and heroism, "The Passion of Bradley Manning" could enlighten you. It's a deep dive into the motivations and implications of Manning's actions, questioning not just one man's decisions but the broader ethics of government secrecy. It provokes thought on where the public's right to know stands against national security, making it an essential read in an era where such debates are more relevant than ever.
Occupation: The Policies and Practices of Military Conquerors

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If you're drawn to the nuanced interplays of power and resistance in historical contexts, "Occupation: The Policies and Practices of Military Conquerors" could enrich your understanding. Eric Carlton's meticulous analysis of military occupations, from the British Raj to Nazi Germany, delves into the moral complexities that come with authority and control. It's a thought-provoking read that might challenge the way you think about history and power.
If you're intrigued by the power of collective action and grassroots movements, "The Zad and NoTAV" could be the enlightening read you're looking for. It dives into how local communities stand firm against large-scale infrastructure projects shaping their future. More than just recounting events, this book invites you to consider the broader implications of activism and resistance in our modern world. It's a narrative that's both inspiring and thought-provoking, one that connects local struggles to global issues.
The Autumn of Dictatorship: Fiscal Crisis and Political Change in Egypt Under Mubarak

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If you're fascinated by the intersection of economics and political change, "The Autumn of Dictatorship" is a compelling dive into Egypt's recent history. Samer Soliman methodically uncovers how financial mismanagement and social inequity under Mubarak set the stage for revolution. It's a thought-provoking analysis that moves past the surface-level narratives and encourages a deeper understanding of what fuels a populace to demand change.
Fashionopolis: Why What We Wear Matters
Dana Thomas | Penguin Books

Fashionopolis: Why What We Wear Matters

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If you care deeply about the intersection of fashion, ethics, and sustainability, "Fashionopolis" is a must-read. Dana Thomas doesn't just critique the harmful practices of the industry; she takes you on a journey of hope, showcasing innovations and pioneers who are reshaping the way we think about our clothes. Dive in to be part of the clothing revolution and to choose your wardrobe with intention and awareness.
The Last Spike: The Great Railway, 1881-1885

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If you enjoy big true stories driven by outsized personalities, this feels vivid, urgent, and surprisingly dramatic. Pierre Berton turns a massive engineering project into a human saga full of risk, ambition, political tension, and sheer momentum. It’s especially rewarding if you like history that reads like an epic adventure while showing how a country was stitched together.
The Second Machine Age: Work, Progress, and Prosperity in a Time of Brilliant Technologies

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If you're intrigued by innovation and the future of work, "The Second Machine Age" can fuel your curiosity by examining the intersection of technology and economics. The authors, leading scholars in the field, bring a wealth of research to the table, offering perspectives that might redefine your understanding of progress. It's a book that doesn't just lay out the changes our world is facing but also arms you with strategies to navigate and succeed in this new era. It's as much about the promise of technology as it is about the profound shifts in our social and professional landscapes.
The Pentagon: A History
Steve Vogel | Random House Trade Paperbacks

The Pentagon: A History

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If you like history that feels urgent and cinematic, this turns a famous building into a gripping human drama. It’s not just about concrete and blueprints, but ambition, politics, wartime pressure, and the personalities who forced the impossible into existence. Readers who enjoy narrative history often love how it connects one structure to the whole sweep of modern America.
Death of the Liberal Class
Chris Hedges | Vintage Canada

Death of the Liberal Class

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If you’re drawn to politically charged books that challenge comforting narratives, this one hits hard. Chris Hedges writes with urgency and moral force, making the decline of liberal institutions feel both intellectual and alarmingly immediate. Readers who appreciate uncompromising social criticism will likely find it provocative, unsettling, and difficult to shrug off.
Memoirs
Brian Mulroney | Douglas Gibson Books

Memoirs

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If you enjoy political life stories with real backstage texture, this feels especially rewarding. Mulroney doesn’t just recount events, he draws you into the personalities, rivalries, and high-stakes negotiations that shaped modern Canada. It has the sweep of history, but also the intimacy of private reflection, making it appealing even if you want more than a standard politician’s victory lap.
Modi@20: Dreams Meet Delivery
BlueKraft Digital Foundation, Sudha Murty, Sadhguru  | Rupa Publication

Modi@20: Dreams Meet Delivery

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If you're keen on understanding the significant political shifts in India, "Modi@20" might be an insightful read. It doesn't just chronicle Modi's tenure but also provides a comprehensive view of his political strategies and governance style. The contributors are subject matter experts who delve into the nuances of Modi's impact on India, making it a substantive resource for anyone interested in contemporary Indian politics.
Imperial Ambitions: Conversations With Noam Chomsky On The Post-9/11 World

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If you're interested in understanding complex global issues and the post-9/11 geopolitical landscape through the sharp lens of Noam Chomsky, "Imperial Ambitions" is a compelling read. These interviews delve into topics with an immediacy and critical perspective that could change or reinforce your views on U.S. foreign policy and global threats. The book's conversational format makes Chomsky's formidable intellect accessible, offering a thought-provoking analysis that's as educational as it is engaging.
A Call to Action: Women, Religion, Violence, and Power

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This is a passionate, clear-eyed read for anyone who wants to understand how deeply sexism is woven into culture, politics, and religion. Carter writes with the urgency of someone who has witnessed these injustices firsthand, which gives the book a direct, human weight. Readers who appreciate socially conscious nonfiction will likely find it both sobering and motivating, especially because it pushes beyond outrage into a real call for change.
Critical Play: Radical Game Design
Mary Flanagan | Mit Press

Critical Play: Radical Game Design

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If games are more than just mere entertainment to you, and you're fascinated by how they intersect with art, politics, and society, then 'Critical Play' by Mary Flanagan should be on your shelf. Flanagan delves into how subversive games can be powerful tools for expression and change, blending historical context with modern digital examples. It's a thought-provoking read that challenges the stereotype of games as purely escapist and offers a refreshing perspective on the potential of games as a medium for serious cultural commentary.
The New Paradigm for Financial Markets: The Credit Crisis of 2008 and What It Means

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If you're looking to make sense of the 2008 financial crisis, George Soros’s perspective is invaluable. His unparalleled experience in the financial markets offers not just a recount of events, but a deep understanding of the boom and bust cycles that characterize our economic systems. This book will arm you with practical insights and a bit of philosophy to navigate future financial landscapes or simply to understand the underpinnings of such economic upheavals.
Don't Forget Us Here: Lost and Found at Guantánamo
Mansoor Adayfi | Grand Central Publishing

Don't Forget Us Here: Lost and Found at Guantánamo

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Imagine enduring something unfathomable and emerging with your humanity intact—that's what Mansoor Adayfi's memoir offers. This isn't just a tale of survival; it's a profound look into resilience and camaraderie in the face of injustice. If you're drawn to stories that humanize and document the spirit amidst hardship, "Don't Forget Us Here" will stay with you long after the last page.
A Kingdom in Crisis: Thailand's Struggle for Democracy in the Twenty-First Century

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If Thai politics and their journey towards democracy intrigue you, "A Kingdom in Crisis" is a vital read. Andrew MacGregor Marshall dares to delve into sensitive issues, challenging the lese majeste law to bring you an unfiltered view of Thailand's political turmoil. His clear-eyed analysis might just be what you need to understand the intricacies and the stakes at play in modern Thailand.
If you’re drawn to real-life institutional drama, this is a sharp, gossipy, surprisingly gripping look at Harvard at a moment of identity crisis. It reads like a backstage account of power clashing with idealism, with Lawrence Summers at the center of the storm. You come away feeling like elite universities are not just places of learning, but arenas where ambition, politics, and personality shape the future.
Winners Take All: The Elite Charade of Changing the World

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If you're someone who's been skeptical about the grand gestures of the ultra-wealthy and their so-called philanthropy, "Winners Take All" could resonate with you. Anand Giridharadas doesn't just question the sincerity of these endeavors but digs into how they often serve to maintain the inequality they purport to solve. It's a trenchant, thought-provoking read that might alter how you see the relationship between wealth, power, and social change.
A Thousand Days: John F. Kennedy in the White House

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If you love political history that feels alive rather than distant, this is a gripping place to land. Schlesinger writes with the access of an insider and the eye of a gifted storyteller, so JFK comes across as vivid, witty, and human. It is long, but readers who enjoy big, immersive biographies often find that depth exactly what makes it so rewarding.
The Disappearing Act: The Impossible Case of MH370
Florence de Changy | Mudlark

The Disappearing Act: The Impossible Case of MH370

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If you're intrigued by mysteries that seem straight out of a thriller, "The Disappearing Act" is definitely for you. Florence de Changy digs deep into the perplexing case of MH370 with a journalist's precision, offering an articulate and compelling narrative. This book isn't just a recount of events; it's a thought-provoking examination that challenges official accounts and leaves readers questioning.
Stop Bloody Bossing Me About How We Need to Stop Being Told What to Do

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If you're feeling overwhelmed by societal pressures and a seemingly endless list of dos and don'ts, Quentin Letts's "Stop Bloody Bossing Me About" could be the cathartic reprieve you need. It's a humorous yet sharp critique of the current state of control and conformity. Letts's book might just resonate with your desire for a little more freedom and a good laugh at the expense of those who take themselves too seriously.
Fate of Abraham
Peter Oborne | Simon Schuster Uk

Fate of Abraham

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If you’re drawn to spiritual history and the human side of biblical figures, this could be a rewarding read. Even without a detailed description, the title suggests a thoughtful exploration of Abraham’s influence, destiny, and meaning across generations. It feels like the kind of book that invites quiet reflection and gives familiar religious history a deeper, more personal resonance.
Why It's Still Kicking Off Everywhere: The New Global Revolutions

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If current events and social movements stir your interest, Paul Mason's update to "Why It's Still Kicking Off Everywhere" will resonate with you. Mason's blend of on-the-ground reportage and analytical prowess offers a vivid snapshot of various movements, from Occupy to the Arab Spring. It's a compelling read for those keen on understanding the intersection of technology, economics, and political activism in shaping today's world.
The Political Economy of International Relations

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This is a strong pick if you want to understand how trade, finance, and global institutions are never really separate from political power. Gilpin writes with unusual clarity for such a big subject, so it feels foundational without being dry. Readers often come away feeling like the modern world economy suddenly makes more sense, especially when thinking about American influence and the fragility of international cooperation.
Women and Work: Feminism, Labour, and Social Reproduction

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If you've ever felt caught between wanting career success and yearning for a fairer, more inclusive world, "Women and Work" could resonate with you. Susan Ferguson deftly navigates the complex terrains of feminism, challenging us to rethink our approach to labor and equality. It's not just an exploration; it's a call to envision a different future where the value of all work is recognized, and the fight for women's rights goes beyond glass ceilings to address the foundations of societal structures.
The Stars Down to Earth
Theodor W. Adorno | Routledge

The Stars Down to Earth

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If you like sharp, unsettling social criticism, this feels uncannily ahead of its time. Adorno dissects astrology, propaganda, and consumer culture in a way that makes modern media look even more revealing than he intended. It’s the kind of book that leaves you uneasy, alert, and seeing everyday cultural habits very differently.
Migration, Immigration and Social Policy

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If you're drawn to current events and their deeper implications on social structures, this collection by Catherine Jones Finer is a critical read. The book offers a comprehensive dive into the complexities of migration and immigration, challenging perceptions and inviting you to think about the policies that shape our world. It's a book that not only informs but also sparks the kind of conversation and reflection essential for anyone interested in the societal impacts of global mobility.
Paradise Lost: Mahathir & The End of Hope

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If you're keen on understanding contemporary Malaysian politics and how a single figure can influence the course of a nation's history, "Paradise Lost: Mahathir & The End of Hope" is a compelling read. Dennis Ignatius provides a critical view of Mahathir Mohamad's leadership, which can offer valuable lessons on power, governance, and democracy.

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Our Politics section at Thryft features titles on global and regional politics, commentaries, and detailed analyses of current affairs. Whether you’re looking into political theory or getting up to date with recent global events, our collection is here to enlighten and provoke thought.