Categoría | Política |
ISBN | 9780197575352 |
Peso | 0.50 |
Idioma | Inglés |
Editorial | Oxford University Press |
Autor | Stallard, Katie |
Tapa | Cartoné |
Año | 2022 |
Ciudad | Nueva York |
Páginas | 304 |
Katie Stallard is Senior Editor, China and Global Affairs, at the New Statesman magazine and a non-resident Global Fellow at the Wilson Center in Washington, DC. She was previously based in Russia and China as a foreign correspondent for Sky News, where she reported extensively from across both
countries, as well as North Korea, South Korea, Myanmar, Japan, Georgia, and Ukraine, and covered conflicts and natural disasters around the world. She broadcast under sniper fire from ISIS-linked militants in the Philippines, from Crimea as Russian forces annexed the peninsula, and from the front
lines of the subsequent war in eastern Ukraine. As well as the New Statesman and Sky News, her writing has been published in outlets including Foreign Policy, The National Interest, The Diplomat, and the East Asia Forum.
Review Quotes:
Dancing on Bones is a compelling testament to the power of history and myth in global politics. Fast-paced and insightful, Stallard's book skillfully unfolds the narratives that legitimize and drive the leaders of China, Russia, and North Korea. A must-read for anyone who wants to understand how
America's competitors think. -- Peter Martin, author of China's Civilian Army: The Making of Wolf Warrior Diplomacy