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This is the second part of my review of two “Great Transformation” books. The first, Branko Milanovic’s The Great Global Transformation: Market Liberalism in a Multipolar World (Allen Lane, 2025), is here. This part turns to Odd Arne Westad...
Earlier this month I spoke with Mario Diaz-Perez, one of the hosts of the After the End of History podcast. Mario and I had a excellent and wide-ranging discussion (1h20m) spanning international politics, economics, and history. You can fin...
Over the winter I read two books that deal with sweeping changes in the last half century: Branko Milanovic’s The Great Global Transformation: National Market Liberalism in a Multipolar World (Allen Lane, 2025) and Odd Arne Westad and Chen ...
1\. Sophie Pinkham’s The Oak and the Larch: A Forest History of Russia and Its Empires (Norton). A terrifically written, highly original, and wide-ranging exploration of the political, environmental, and cultural history of the forests of N...
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History professor at Cornell and writer on political economy and geoeconomics. Author of “The Economic Weapon: The Rise of Sanctions as a Tool of Modern War” (2022) and “The Age of Confiscation” (2026).
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