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Suet624
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I saved this as a book I wanted to read back in 2018. Never got to it. But as I was reviewing my Goodreads history this book and its title gave me the chills. The U.S. has been invaded by Putin and most people don‘t realize it yet.

DogMomIrene My husband has a bunch of Russia/Putin books, but I‘m not sure he has this one. Will be checking out shelves because this sounds right on target for his TBR. 2mo
Suet624 @DogMomIrene I hope you can find it. 2mo
sarahbarnes Chills indeed. 2mo
DogMomIrene @Suet624 We‘ve got it. I actually created a shelf for China & Russia books. He keeps buying more on these topics, though, so each country may get its own shelf. 1mo
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Cmjones1966
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The new issues have to do with how intelligence uses information, or, more accurately, how intelligence and other fact-based analysis will fare in a world in which even a sophisticated society like our own is trending toward decision making anchored on a priori, near-instinctive narratives—decision making based on that which can be made popular or widely held rather than on that which is objectively true.

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Hooked_on_books
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Pickpick

This book goes in depth on Putin: his history, how he sees the world, his behavior. It is almost 10 years old so is a little dated, but remains an excellent exploration of a consequential man. It‘s dense but not in a bad way. I learned a lot.

Suet624 Fiona Hill. 💕 3mo
dabbe 🖤🐾🖤 3mo
Hooked_on_books @Suet624 I‘m so impressed by her after this book! 3mo
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rwmg
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rwmg
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Pickpick

The author looks at various countries around the world and shows how their geography helps or hinders them in their attempts to expand, develop, or defend themselves. Fascinating and a welcome aid to understanding the stories behind the news.

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rwmg
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rachelk
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Pickpick

An informative history of global revolutions and the way they have shaped our world is brilliantly covered by Zakaria, who says we are currently living through the third geopolitical revolution in modern history. Despite all the reasons to worry, Zakaria gives us reasons for hope. I found this book to be objective, well written, thoughtful and thorough. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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BookMack
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Very good read

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ClairesReads
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Panpan

The blurb made me think I was the target audience for this book but I‘m really not. I was interested by the geopolitical and global economic influence of chip technology, and although this was a thread which ran through the book, for much of the book this is bogged down in highly detailed discussion of the mechanics of chip technology. I was not smart enough to penetrate this and I got bored. On reflection I should have quit while I was ahead.

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Bookwormjillk
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This was interesting, but dated at this point- it was published in 2016. I read it for #FoodAndLit #SouthKorea but the Latin American chapter was my favorite.

Texreader Sounds really interesting 10mo
Kristy_K I have this sitting on my bookshelves still unread. Worth the read still or too irrelevant now? 10mo
Bookwormjillk @Kristy_K I think it‘s still worth the read since it wasn‘t too long, and gave some good history behind what‘s happening in the world today. I wish this author would update the book though. 10mo
Kristy_K @Bookwormjillk Thank you! 10mo
Catsandbooks How cool! 🙌🏼🇰🇷 10mo
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