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Asian Review of Books

Peter Gordon on Democracy Kills in the Asian Review of Books.

Hawksley has an uncanny ability to connect transnational dots in an uncomfortable matter. He writes fluently and easily, whether about Africa, the Middle East, Asia or the Balkans, with a knack for merging observation, anecdote, opinion and analysis, moving from place to place and topic to topic, never dwelling so long on any one point that it becomes repetitive. His descriptions of the chocolate trade in the Ivory Coast and the mess in Iraq are devastating, emotionally as well as intellectually.

Click here: Asian Review of Books — Democracy Kills

 

Click here: Democracy Kills                                                                  Click here: Democracy Kills

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