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The End of Power

From Boardrooms to Battlefields and Churches to States, Why Being In Charge Isn't What It Used to Be

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By Moises Naim

Read by Matt Kugler

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The provocative bestseller explaining the decline of power in the twenty-first century — in government, business, and beyond.
br> Power is shifting — from large, stable armies to loose bands of insurgents, from corporate leviathans to nimble start-ups, and from presidential palaces to public squares. But power is also changing, becoming harder to use and easier to lose. In The End of Power, award-winning columnist and former Foreign Policy editor MoiséNaíilluminates the struggle between once-dominant megaplayers and the new micropowers challenging them in every field of human endeavor. Drawing on provocative, original research and a lifetime of experience in global affairs, Naíexplains how the end of power is reconfiguring our world.

“The End of Power will . . . change the way you look at the world.” — Bill Clinton

“Extraordinary.” — George Soros

“Compelling and original.” — Arianna Huffington

“A fascinating new perspective . . . Naímakes eye-opening connections.” — Francis Fukuyama

On Sale
Jan 28, 2020
Publisher
Hachette Audio
ISBN-13
9781549185694

Moises Naim

About the Author

Moisés Naím is a scholar at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and an internationally syndicated columnist. He served as editor in chief of Foreign Policy, as Venezuela’s trade minister, and as executive director of the World Bank.

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