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  • Jul 26 2008:

    Review: Democracy by Paul Ginsberg

  • Jul 20 2008:

    Review: Going to Extremes by Barbara Ehrenreich and Deer Hunting With Jesus by Joe Bageant

    The next American President will inherit a nation riven by divisions and in disarray, says Sarfraz Manzoor

  • Jul 20 2008:

    Review: Nudge - Improving Decisions About Health, Wealth, and Happiness by Richard Thaler and Cass Sunstein

    Saving us from our inability to act rationally is at the core of the latest 'it' book for policy-makers

  • Jul 12 2008:

    Review: The Post-American World by Fareed Zakaria
    Is the US finished as top nation? Martin Woollacott on a book that offers too much reassurance and too few answers

  • Jul 6 2008:

    Review: War Plc by Stephen Armstrong

    The rise of the professional mercenary in the aftermath of the intervention in Iraq raises worrying questions about legitimacy and accountability

  • Jul 5 2008:

    Review: Eat Your Heart Out by Felicity Lawrence

    Fred Pearce gets a glimpse inside the secretive world of the global food industry

  • Jul 5 2008:

    Review: 'We Danced All Night' by Martin Pugh

    A revisionist look at the inter-war years takes a rosy view - but is it true, wonders Piers Brendon

  • Jul 5 2008:

    Review: The Sixties Unplugged by | Crisis? What Crisis?

    Francis Beckett rues the lost opportunities of the 60s and 70s

  • Jul 5 2008:

    Review: Hungry City | The End of Food
    Rosalind Sharpe finds city-dwellers hogging the planet's resources

  • Jun 28 2008:

    Review: Only in America: Inside the Mind and Under the Skin of the Nation Everyone Loves to Hate by Matt Frei
    The BBC's man in Washington offers a shrewd take on its ways and means, says Jay Parini

  • Jun 28 2008:

    Review: Russia: A Journey to the Heart of a Land and its People by Jonathan Dimbleby
    Angus Macqueen heads to Russia in the intense, inquisitive company of Jonathan Dimbleby

  • Jun 22 2008:

    Now that Ireland has set the cat among the Brussels pigeons, the publication of these two highly informative European books could hardly be more timely, says William Keegan

  • Jun 22 2008:

    Ahmed Rashid and Fareed Zakaria analyse the chaos and consequences of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars with a mix of gloom and optimism, says Jason Burke

  • Jun 21 2008:

    Kamila Shamsie enjoys Ayesha Jalal's study of Islam and politics in south Asia, Partisans of Allah

  • Jun 15 2008:

    With a novelist's eye, Andrew O'Hagan's The Atlantic Ocean offers a magisterial analysis of the present state of the transatlantic alliance, says Peter Conrad

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