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Power and Progress by Daron Acemoglu and Simon Johnson offers a sweeping account of how technology and power have evolved together over the past thousand years. The book challenges the
Military Inc.: Inside Pakistan’s Military Economy is a detailed analytical study of the economic empire controlled by the Pakistan military, written by political scientist Ayesha Siddiqa. The book investigates how
The Betrayal of East Pakistan is a firsthand account of the 1971 conflict in East Pakistan written by Lieutenant General Amir Abdullah Khan Niazi, the commander of the Pakistan Army’s
A History of God traces how the idea of God has evolved over thousands of years in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. Armstrong examines how religious, cultural, and philosophical changes shaped
Prisoners of Geography explores the powerful role geography plays in global politics. Tim Marshall uses clear examples from regions like Russia, China, the Middle East, and Europe to show why
This book explores how maps help us understand future global conflicts and political decisions. Kaplan connects geography with history and geopolitics, showing why location, terrain, and borders remain powerful forces
Who Rules the World? is a political analysis by Noam Chomsky that examines global power structures, especially the role of the United States in world affairs. The book critically assesses
The Subtle Art of Not Giving a Fck* by Mark Manson examines how prioritizing values and selectively choosing what to care about leads to personal growth and meaningful life. It