globalreports.columbia.edu
Columbia Global Reports | A Question of Order: India, Turkey, and the Return of Strongmen
https://globalreports.columbia.edu/books/a-question-of-order
Skip to navigation [n]. Skip to content [c]. Skip to footer [f]. Subscribe to Columbia Global Reports. A Question of Order. India, Turkey, and the Return of Strongmen. What happens when a democratically elected leader evolves into an authoritarian ruler, limiting press freedom, civil liberties and religious and ethnic tolerance? Journalist Basharat Peer knows only too well how the tyranny of the majority can exact a terrible human toll; it’s a story he told in. A Question of Order:. Basharat Peer’s new b...
globalreports.columbia.edu
Columbia Global Reports | Outpatients: The Astonishing New World of Medical Tourism
https://globalreports.columbia.edu/books/outpatients
Skip to navigation [n]. Skip to content [c]. Skip to footer [f]. Subscribe to Columbia Global Reports. The Astonishing New World of Medical Tourism. The question is whether medial tourism represents the future of health care, which traditionally has been a core responsibility of national governments. Sasha Issenberg’s acclaimed books,. A small, sharp new book . It reads like a magazine article fast, entertaining and occasionally funny." Nancy Szokan,. Issenberg takes a look at the practice and its ramifi...
globalreports.columbia.edu
Columbia Global Reports | Little Rice - Columbia Global Reports
https://globalreports.columbia.edu/books/little-rice
Skip to navigation [n]. Skip to content [c]. Skip to footer [f]. Subscribe to Columbia Global Reports. Smartphones, Xiaomi, and the Chinese Dream. Can the world’s biggest economy actually innovate? Clay Shirky explores China at a crossroads. How did Xiaomi conquer the world’s biggest market? Can the rise of Xiaomi help realize the Chinese Dream, China’s bid to link personal success with national greatness? A Fareed Zakaria GPS Book of the Week. In my zone." Cory Doctorow, Boing Boing. Is a company profil...
globalreports.columbia.edu
Columbia Global Reports | Shadow Courts: The Tribunals that Rule Global Trade
https://globalreports.columbia.edu/books/shadow-courts
Skip to navigation [n]. Skip to content [c]. Skip to footer [f]. Subscribe to Columbia Global Reports. The Tribunals that Rule Global Trade. A Global Power Shift. International trade deals have swiftly emerged this year as politically controversial, attracting both condemnation and confusion from voters all over the world. In the course of her reporting, Edwards interviewed dozens of policymakers, activists, and government officials in Argentina, Canada, Bolivia, Ecuador, the European Union, and the Unit...
globalreports.columbia.edu
Columbia Global Reports | About Us
https://globalreports.columbia.edu/about
Skip to navigation [n]. Skip to content [c]. Skip to footer [f]. Subscribe to Columbia Global Reports. Columbia Global Reports is a new publishing imprint that’s producing four to six ambitious works of journalism and analysis a year, each on a different underreported story in the world. We commission authors to do original on-site reporting around the globe, and aim to combine the immediacy. Busy Our books are for them. Could a university be the savior longform journalism has been looking for?
globalreports.columbia.edu
Columbia Global Reports | John B. Judis And Marc Steiner: A Pre-Inauguration Conversation - Columbia Global Reports
https://globalreports.columbia.edu/events/john-b-judis-conversation-marc-steiner
Skip to navigation [n]. Skip to content [c]. Skip to footer [f]. Subscribe to Columbia Global Reports. John B. Judis And Marc Steiner: A Pre-Inauguration Conversation. Thursday, January 19, 2017. 7:00pm — 8:00pm. On the night before the Inauguration, John Judis and Marc Steiner. Discuss the ramifications of our recent election. They will explore the ascendance of Donald Trump in relation to Judis' recent work The Populist Explosion. Add to Calendar 1/19/2017 19:00. Share on Linked In. You may also like.
globalreports.columbia.edu
Columbia Global Reports | Holy Lands: Reviving Pluralism in the Middle East
https://globalreports.columbia.edu/books/holy-lands
Skip to navigation [n]. Skip to content [c]. Skip to footer [f]. Subscribe to Columbia Global Reports. Reviving Pluralism in the Middle East. How did the world's most tolerant region become the least harmonious place on the planet? The headlines from the Middle East these days are bad, characterized by violence, terror, and autocracy. Whatever hopes people may have for the region are being dashed over and over, in country after country. Nicolas Pelham, the veteran Middle East correspondent for. Pelham of...
globalreports.columbia.edu
Columbia Global Reports | The Populist Explosion: How the Great Recession Transformed American and European Politics
https://globalreports.columbia.edu/books/the-populist-explosion
Skip to navigation [n]. Skip to content [c]. Skip to footer [f]. Subscribe to Columbia Global Reports. How the Great Recession Transformed American and European Politics. What’s happening in global politics, and is there a thread that ties it all together? There is, and it is called populism. Is the West witnessing a huge political upheaval? Based on extensive travels in the U.S., Spain, France, and Denmark, and on interviews with political experts across the Atlantic,. Named one of the Best Books of 2016.
globalreports.columbia.edu
Columbia Global Reports | Is This the Downfall of Boko Haram? By Helon Habila
https://globalreports.columbia.edu/blog/2016/12/downfall-boko-haram
Skip to navigation [n]. Skip to content [c]. Skip to footer [f]. Subscribe to Columbia Global Reports. Is This the Downfall of Boko Haram? Photo courtesy of CEE-HOPE, Wikimedia Commons. December 5, 2016. That’s 23 girls out of 218, a mere trickle. But could this trickle soon turn into a flood? Would we soon see the return of. The remaining Chibok schoolgirls? Why was Boko Haram keen to negotiate with the government? Another reason for the split is over doctrine. Whereas Shekau still believes in. Denounci...