how a devastated nation became an economic model for the developing world
Crisafulli, Patricia
2014
Examines if the economic recovery of Rwanda can become an economic model for other developing nations. Includes interviews with Rwandan government officials, business leaders, and everyday civilians.
a true story of high finance, murder, and one man's fight for justice
Browder, Bill
Chronicles the murder of Sergei Magnitsky, a young tax attorney in Russia in the early 2000s, and the efforts of the American financier whom he worked for to bring Magnitsky's murderers to justice by exposing corruption in the Kremlin.
how the rise of the next superpower challenges America and the world
Fishman, Ted C.
2006
Traces the Chinese economic structure and corporate growth over the last several years and examines how and why it has become the center of global capitalism that has surpassed that of the United States and the impact on operations around the world.
Contains twenty-seven essays in which the authors debate issues related to Africa, including the problems faced in the country, the spread of AIDS, the preservation of wild lands, and relief policies and initiatives.
how the rise of the next superpower challenges America and the world
Fishman, Ted C.
2005
Traces the Chinese economic structure and corporate growth over the last several years and examines how and why it has become the center of global capitalism that has surpassed that of the United States and the impact on operations around the world.
Explores the specific issue of the banking crisis through a wide range of highly respected expert opinions in a unique pro-con format. Promotes issue awareness as well as critical thinking.