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The singular idea that went into the conceptualization of this book consisted of the within and without -What goes on in the creative corners of each talented writer that submitted literature for this project, and how it affected their mentality, their attitude to life or the filter through which they see their lives. This roughly 150 pages worth of literary redaction consists of caffeine, words, and many, many sleepless nights fueled by the desire to make something greater than the sum of its parts. This is one such effort - by the compiler and each and every compiler involved - to the creation of unadulterated value, a philosophical one, which shall remain burning for ages to come. Flames, people.
The complete story of the trekking
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A systematic survey of the political, social and economic aspects of a changing region, this resource covers all the countries in East Asia, South East Asia, Australasia and the Pacific Islands, from Afghanistan to Vietnam.
Guneet Malik
This comprehensive and systematic survey of all the countries of East Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands - from Afghanistan to Vietnam - presents statistics, directory material and informative essays on topics relating to contemporary and historical events in the region as a whole.
This comprehensive and systematic survey of all the countries of East Asia, Southeast Asia, Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific Islands - from Afghanistan to Vietnam - presents statistics, directory material and informative essays on topics relating to contemporary and historical events in the region as a whole.
A FINANCIAL TIMES ECONOMICS BOOK OF THE YEAR 'Compulsively readable... An essential course in geopolitical self-help' - Adam Tooze 'Full of fresh - and often surprising - ideas' - Niall Ferguson 'Extraordinary... One of those rare books that defines the terms of our conversation about our times' - Michael Ignatieff We thought connecting the world would bring lasting peace. Instead, it is driving us apart. In the three decades since the end of the Cold War, global leaders have been integrating the world's economy, transport and communications, breaking down borders in the hope of making war impossible. In doing so, they have unwittingly created a formidable arsenal of weapons for new kinds of...