In a career that has seen him face coup leaders in his native Ivory Coast and lead some of the most prestigious Western financial institutions, Tidjane Thiam has blazed a trail through African and European politics and business.
A rare, first-hand account of life in North Korea, written by a former UN Resident Coordinator, that charts the successes and failures of attempts to deliver humanitarian aid under a secretive regime.
A rare, first-hand account of life in North Korea, written by a former UN Resident Coordinator, that charts the successes and failures of attempts to deliver humanitarian aid under a secretive regime.
This book is a sociological study of recent international conflicts, from Bosnia and Iraq to Ukraine and Gaza. Its approach is theoretical, applying the framework of sociocide to assess the social consequences of the conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza through comparisons with previous conflicts that meet these criteria.