A revealing biography of Peter Thiel, exploring his controversial influence on tech, politics, and Silicon Valley's power dynamics.
Before Churchill, leaders like Pitt and Walpole defined the premiership. Explore how these 18th and 19th-century giants shaped modern leadership.
America's dangerous addiction: trading excellence for victimhood status.
Explore how Hannah Arendt's experiences as a Jewish refugee from Nazi Germany shaped her groundbreaking ideas on totalitarianism, the banality of evil, and the fragility of democracy that remain urgently relevant today.
Gripping account of six survivors' experiences following the atomic bombing of Hiroshima, revealing the human cost of nuclear warfare.
A historian's urgent guide to recognizing and resisting authoritarianism, drawing vital lessons from 20th century tyrannies to protect democracy today.
When hospitals and schools act like border guards, how do migrants find safety? Learn how shadow bordering impacts security and how people resist it.
Explore how the BMM programme and regional partnerships are transforming the Horn of Africa from a high-risk transit zone into a coordinated framework for migrant safety, legal protection, and climate resilience.
A provocative exploration of persistent racism in America, challenging white denial and complacency in the era of Obama's presidency.
The life and legacy of Russia's iconic leader.
Explosive exposé revealing how Russian intelligence allegedly compromised Trump and other powerful figures through scandalous information and covert operations.
Explosive exposé of Pope Pius XII's actions during WWII, based on newly opened Vatican archives. Riveting historical investigation.
A provocative analysis of America's socioeconomic decline and a blueprint for restoring mobility through capitalist-driven socialist reforms.
A compelling call to simplify the legal system through technology and innovation, making justice accessible to all Americans.
A powerful essay on equality, feminism, and personal freedom.
A provocative analysis of China's political system, challenging Western assumptions and exploring meritocracy as an alternative to electoral democracy.
Exposes how government policies systematically enforced racial segregation in housing, challenging myths about de facto segregation in America.
A witty exploration of rhetoric's power, tracing its evolution from ancient Greece to modern political speeches and pop culture.