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Age of Revolutions
Fareed Zakaria
Zakaria’s ‘Age of Revolutions’: Fresh Insight from the King of Context
Justin Trudeau on the Ropes
Paul Wells
‘Justin Trudeau on the Ropes’, or A Brief History of Disenchantment
Canada Alone: Navigating the Post-American World
Kim Richard Nossal
‘Canada Alone’: A Stark Warning About a Very Different Future
Fixing Congress: Returning Power to the People
Michael S. Johnson and Jerome F. Climer
‘Fixing Congress’: A Prescription for Wrestling Order from Chaos
Knife: Meditations After an Attempted Murder
Salman Rushdie
‘Knife’, a Love Story: The Tale Salman Rushdie Lived to Tell
Supervising a Peace that Never Was: Recollections of Canadian Personnel in Indochina, 1954-1973
Helen Lansdowne, Nick Etheridge & Phil Calvert
The Quiet Canadians: Stories from Two Decades of Diplomacy in Indochina
How Not to be a Politician: A Memoir
Rory Stewart
‘How Not to Be a Politician’: Rory Stewart’s Notes from the Trenches of SW1A
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