Description
- ISBN-13: 9780141992365
- Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 288
- Weight: 214 gr
- ISBN-10: 0141992360
- Publisher Date: 02 Jun 2022
- Height: 198 mm
- Spine Width: 35 mm
- Width: 129 mm
Original price was: ₹699.00.₹559.00Current price is: ₹559.00.
Explore the complex dynamics of power in “The New Age of Empire” by Nina Power (ISBN: 9780141992365). Analyze how technology, politics, and global forces shape our world. A must-read for those seeking to understand contemporary power structures. Buy now and delve into critical questions about the future of empire.
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Yash Dabee –
The New Age of Empire provides a unique perspective on current events. It can be hard to get through due to the subject matter.
Yatharth Reddy Maddirala –
This book is incredibly insightful and well-researched. However, it can be quite dense at times, requiring careful reading.
Sai Srinivas Chinnam –
I wanted to love this book, but it didn’t quite click for me. The author’s ideas felt out of reach. It felt too academic.
Ritika Adhikary –
A thought-provoking read, but at times felt a bit dense. Still, a valuable perspective on modern power dynamics. I appreciate the attempt to tie in technological factors.
Simran Keshri –
Nina Power’s analysis is sharp and insightful. The book challenges conventional thinking about empire. A must-read for anyone interested in geopolitics.
Gaurav Kumar –
A groundbreaking work that is necessary for understanding contemporary power structures. Very powerful and an interesting read.
Pragati Sahai –
This book provided some fresh insights into global power structures. However, the writing style felt a little academic at times.
Aritra Datta –
This book explores modern empire like I’ve never heard of. The perspective is fresh and interesting. I would suggest this to other readers
Akshit Goel –
A solid analysis of contemporary power. I particularly enjoyed the sections on technology and its impact on global politics.
Aditi –
A complex and challenging book. While full of important ideas, the writing style made it a little difficult to fully digest.
Divyanshu Kashyap –
An extremely insightful read. The New Age of Empire has really opened my mind to new ideas and concepts. I will read again!
Anonymous –
A mixed bag. Some chapters were fascinating, while others were quite tedious. Worth reading for the insights, but be prepared for some slow parts.
Ayush Bhatnagar –
This book is amazing. The New Age of Empire has really opened my mind to new ideas and concepts. I will read again!
Abhishek Ujjainiya –
Provides important insights. Nina Power challenges readers to think critically about the world around them. A bit slow in some parts.
Aryan Khatri –
I had high expectations, but the book fell a bit flat for me. Some ideas felt underdeveloped. Not a bad read, but not great either.
Chaitanya –
A really insightful read on the evolving nature of empire. Power offers a compelling and nuanced analysis. Highly recommended!
Balamuri Sai Sravan –
Interesting concepts, though I found some arguments a bit far-fetched. Overall, a decent exploration of the topic, but not groundbreaking.
Suramya Dinkar –
The book had some interesting points, but it was a bit dry and difficult to get through. I struggled to stay engaged.
Sreya Ghosh –
Power’s analysis is both brilliant and unsettling. A must-read for understanding the complexities of our modern world. Highly recommended!
Prerana Singh –
I found the book a bit repetitive at times, but the overall message is important and timely. Worth a read if you’re interested in geopolitics.
Kshitiz Tyagi –
The book’s exploration of technology’s influence on global power is spot-on. Overall, a thought-provoking and worthwhile read.