A profound exploration of artificial intelligence and human evolution by tech visionary Eric Schmidt, diplomatic master Henry Kissinger, and Microsoft veteran Craig Mundie, examining how AI will reshape civilization itself.
Joe Studwell explains why Japan, Korea, Taiwan and China leapt from poverty to industrial power while South-East Asian neighbours stalled, distilling decades of economic history into three simple but ruthless policies: land reform, export-led manufacturing, and disciplined finance.
World Economic Forum founder Klaus Schwab and economist Thierry Malleret examine how the COVID-19 pandemic exposed the fragility of the global system and lay out a sweeping agenda for rebuilding economies, technology, and society on more resilient and sustainable foundations.
Ray Dalio examines historical patterns of global power shifts and offers a framework for understanding why nations rise and fall, drawing connections between economics, politics, and social change.
Tim Marshall explores the ways geography shapes global power and political strategy, revealing how terrain, resources, and borders impact international relations and conflicts in profound ways.