Rising Tides
On sale
12th September 2013
Price: £9.99
New ideas, new interconnections, new problems. Liam Fox analyses crucial world issues.
The world has changed more and faster than any of us could have imagined. While that may be accepted in terms of global business and financial markets, and to some degree the worldwide web, people including their political leaders may have been slower at grasping what these new interconnections mean for the way we operate in this new era.
Liam Fox begins by questioning what decision-makers fear as the threats to world stability and peace, and draws on his own experience to illuminate world events, past and present. In conversation with those responsible for keeping the world afloat – such as Tony Blair, Condoleezza Rice, Malcolm Rifkind and Donald Rumsfeld – he examines both triumph and disaster and explains how to meet the challenge of the new global reality.
The world has changed more and faster than any of us could have imagined. While that may be accepted in terms of global business and financial markets, and to some degree the worldwide web, people including their political leaders may have been slower at grasping what these new interconnections mean for the way we operate in this new era.
Liam Fox begins by questioning what decision-makers fear as the threats to world stability and peace, and draws on his own experience to illuminate world events, past and present. In conversation with those responsible for keeping the world afloat – such as Tony Blair, Condoleezza Rice, Malcolm Rifkind and Donald Rumsfeld – he examines both triumph and disaster and explains how to meet the challenge of the new global reality.
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Reviews
'Brims with historical insight and thoughtfulness ... acts as a calm and deliberate call to arms' Andrew Marr.
'It is accessible and thoughtful ... The distillation of his learning from two decades in politics' Daily Mail.
'A tour d'horizon of the threats facing the world today, their origin, and what strategies should be adopted for handling these in the future ... Fascinating and well-informed' Jack Straw, MP.
'Read this brilliantly chilling new book - and your world will never be the same again' Mail on Sunday.
'Revealing histories, surprising insights, telling details and arresting conclusions' Washington Post.