BOOK REVIEWS BY THINZAR
How The Blood Of The Congo Powers Our Lives
The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) ranks 175 out of 189 on the United Nations Human Development Index, with over three-quarters of its population living below the poverty line. Despite this, the DRC’s wealth in cobalt—a byproduct of copper mining and a rare metal essential for lithium-ion rechargeable batteries used in smartphones, tablets, laptops, and electric vehicles (EVs)—offers a glimmer of hope for development. However, the potential prosperity from cobalt mining is overshadowed by the severe exploitation and human suffering associated with its extraction, making it unlikely that the DRC will truly benefit from this valuable resource.
The Prize - The Epic Quest for Oil, Money & Power
Goldman Sachs Research expects oil demand to peak at 110 million barrels a day by 2034. In a scenario with slower EV adoption, oil demand could even increase to 113 million barrels a day by 2040. The rise of renewable energy is reshaping the global energy landscape; however, it takes time to implement policies around renewable energies. When predicting oil demand, one cannot overlook the history of oil and geopolitical risks. Oil provides the point at which foreign policy, international economic considerations, national security, and corporate interests converge.
The Return of Geopolitics
The Return of Geopolitics - A Global Quest for the Right Side of History is a collection of essays that explore the evolution and contemporary relevance of geopolitics across different historical epochs. Originally published in 2022, the insights of the book remain pertinent to current global affairs. Contributors of these essays include professors, researchers, historians, authors, scholars, journalists, editors, and practitioners whose diverse perspectives form a rich tapestry of geopolitical discourse.
Complexities of Identity
Fareed Zakaria, a well-known CNN host, presents his latest work, Age of Revolutions, as a comprehensive exploration into the political, economic, and social landscape shaping the contemporary world. Spanning from the 1600s to the present day, Zakaria delves into pivotal historical events such as the Dutch Revolution, French Revolution, and Industrial Revolution, elucidating their enduring impact on global dynamics.
Microchips Are The New Oil.
The extraordinary inventions by exceptional minds such as Jack Kilby, John Bardeen, Walter Brattain, Mohamed Atalla, Dawon Kahng, Charlie Sporck, Andras Grof, Andy Groove, Bob Noyce, Morris Chang, Pat Haggerty, Gordon Moore, Carver Mead, and many others have fundamentally shaped the world’s reliance on semiconductors. Chris Miller’s Chip War: The Fight for the World's Most Critical Technology delves into the intricate details of how integrated chips did not only connect electronic components in innovative ways, but also how chips knit together nations in a network, with the United States at its center.