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I Was Vermeer The Rise and Fall of the Twentieth Century’s Greatest Forger


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English | 2006 | pages: 288 | ISBN: 1582345937, 074756681X | EPUB | 2,1 mb
Frank Wynne’s remarkable book tells the story of Han van Meegeren, a paranoid, drug-addicted, second-rate painter whose Vermeer forgeries made him a secret superstar of the art world―and along the way, it reveals the collusion and ego that, even today, allow art forgery to thrive. During van Meegeren’s heyday as a forger of Vermeers, he earned 50 million dollars, the acclamation of the world’s press, and the satisfaction of swindling the Nazis. His canvases were so nearly authentic that they would almost certainly be prized among the catalogue of Vermeers if he had not confessed. And, no doubt, he never would have confessed at all if he hadn’t been trapped in a catch-22: he had thrived so noticably during the war that when it ended, he was quickly arrested as a Nazi collaborator. His only defense was to admit that he himself had painted the remarkable "Vermeers" that had passed through his hands―a confession the public refused to believe, until, in a huge media event, the courts staged the public painting of what would be van Meegeren’s last "Vermeer." I Was Vermeer is an utterly gripping real-life mystery, capturing both the life of the consummate art forger, phenomenally skilled and yet necessarily unrecognized, and the equally fascinating work of the experts who identify forgeries and track down their perpetrators. Wry, amoral, irreverent, and Descriptionted like a thriller, it is the first major book in forty years on this astonishing episode in history.

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India 2030 Rise of a Rajasic Nation A deep dive into India’s financial and economic policies


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English | 2021 | ISBN: 0143458353, 0670094439 | EPUB | pages: 304 | 1.6 mb
A collection of essays by experts across fields and their thoughts on the future of India in the next decade Thought leaders from twenty diverse fields, ranging from politics, economics and foreign policy to health care and energy, predict what 2030 will look like for India and how the nation will evolve in this decade. Editor Gautam Chikermane has masterfully weaved together essays by Abhijit Iyer-Mitra, Ajay Shah, Amish Tripathi, Amrita Narlikar, Bibek Debroy, David Frawley, Devdip Ganguli, Justice B.N. Srikrishna, Kirit S. Parikh, Manish Sabharwal, Monika Halan, Parth J. Shah, Raghunath Anant Mashelkar, Rajesh Parikh, Ram Madhav, Reuben Abraham, Samir Saran, Sandipan Deb and Vikram Sood into a single volume that looks towards India’s future. A handbook for citizens, a road map for policymakers and a guide for scholars, this collection captures the many aspects of a future that will see India becoming the world’s third-largest economy and a regional power before the decade gets over.

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Corporate Warriors; The Rise of the Privatized Military Industry


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2007 | 688 Pages | ISBN: 0801474353 | PDF | 14 MB
It was only indirectly that I first stumbled across the phenomenon of private companies offering military services for hire. I had never heard of such a thing, until I joined a U. N. -supported project in 1996, researching the postwar situation in Bosnia. As we interviewed regional specialists, government officials, local military analysts, and peacekeepers in the field, it soon became evident that the entire military balance in the Balkans had become dependent on the activities of one small company based in Virginia, (Military Professional Resources Incorporated)-MPRI. I visited the firm’s regional offices, located in a nondescript building along the Sarajevo riverfront, where the firm coordinated the arming and training of the Bosnian military.The members of the firm were polite and generally helpful, but the ambiguity between who they were and what they were doing always hung in the air. They were employees of a private company, but were performing tasks inherently military. It just did not settle with the way we tended to understand either business or warfare. However, there they were, simply doing their jobs, but in the process altering the entire security balance in the region. I was struck by this seeming disconnect, between the way we normally view the world of military affairs and the way it actually is, and wanted to learn more. I spent the next years following just that path, interviewing hundreds who either work in the industry or are close observers of it and even spent a period working at the Pentagon, helping to oversee one of the firm’s contracts.In the time since, both the industry and the firm I visited have certainly grown up. MPRI was recently bought by a Fortune-500 firm, while other companies offering military services have been discussed in many of the world’s most prominent newspapers, radio, and TV outlets. 1 Beyond the general media, the idea of private businesses as viable and legitimate military actors has also begun to gain credence among a growing number of political analysts and officials, from all over the political spectrum. 2 Their activities have caught the attention of legislative officials in a number of countries and led to the submission of several bills covering their actions. 3 An international forum of African heads of states advised their use in certain situations, as did the commander of the U. N. operation in Sierra Leone. 4 Even Sir Brian Urquart, considered the founding father of U. N. peacekeeping, advocated the hire of such firms.5 Another sign of emerging market maturity is that a new industry trade association, International Peace Operations. Association (IPOA), recently formed to lobby on behalf of military firms.Such company contracts are protected under proprietary law, often making their activities completely deniable.This secrecy can be an advantage to this line of business, and may in part explain its boom. The aura of mystery, however, somewhat curtails outside study. Thus, this work should be read with these limitations in mind. I have done my utmost to weed out the rumors from the facts and provide an objective analysis of the industry, indicating whenever appropriate what is confirmed and what is suspected. At the very least, it is the most complete overview of the private military industry available in the public domain.This study has been written with the conscious decision to speak to three different audiences. The first is the academic world. I hope that this project helps scholars and students (whether they study security issues, international relations theory-, political economy, or regional studies) gain greater insight into the privatized military phenomenon, not only its emergence, but also its importance. I also hope that the study dares academic readers to reexamine their theoretical presumptions. We should take a look beyond the dusty histories in the library and ensure that our understanding of the world is still in line with the momentous reality of an international system replete with players such as these firms.The second audience is the world of policy. Every day, individuals working in the field of foreign affairs and defense matters (whether in the government, the military, international organizations, humanitarian groups, or even the press) respond to crises and conflicts that touch on matters intimate to this new industry.Last is the general reader. Although the aim is a work of substance, I also hope to serve the individual who really doesn’t care about the fate of neo-realism or may never contract with one of these firms, but is simply looking to learn about a fascinating topic. The stories, personalities, and possibilities that emerge from this new industry are truly beguiling. Politics and war-fare are fundamentally exciting stuff. Of greater significance, they are also matters far too important to be left to the so-called experts.

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The Rise of Charleston Conversations with Visionaries, Luminaries & Emissaries of the Holy City


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English | 2017 | pages: 312 | ISBN: 1625858590, 1540216225 | EPUB | 5,1 mb
Since its 1670 founding, Charleston has experienced the devastation of wars, economic hardships and natural disasters. And yet, Charlestonians and their city have prevailed through it all. It is in this current generational surge that the Holy City has experienced meteoric success and taken its place on the world stage. This thematic weave of essays drawn from interviews explores those essential personalities who have lifted Charleston to its new perch as a must-see destination-one that is known as the most welcoming and the most recommended in America. Join engaging local author W. Thomas McQueeney in this updated edition as he relays stories of the 1950s, "60s and "70s through the eyes of those who have witnessed Charleston’s evolution to become the charming city it is today.

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Come Fly with Me Michael Bublé’s Rise to Stardom, a Memoir


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English | 2014 | ISBN: 1771620064 | EPUB | pages: 256 | 3.5 mb
In 1993, Beverly Delich discovered an 18-year-old singer named Michael Bublé in a Vancouver talent contest, became his manager, and moved with him to Toronto, and then L.A., as he tried to break into a tough, unforgiving business. This book is her vivid, behind-the-scenes story of the making of a modern-day superstar, from the early days when she and Bublé struggled to get bookings, to the giddiness of hobnobbing with musical royalty, to the pivotal and sometimes heartbreaking decisions that would take Bublé to the top and found Beverly on the sidelines.

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The Rise and Evolution of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu From Vale-Tudo, to Carlson Gracie, to its Democratization


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English | ASIN : B0C1JCNQ1P | 2023 | 538 pages | MOBI | 10 MB
In this new addition to the history of BJJ, multiple time World Champion and the author of the bestseller "Opening Closed Guard," Robert Drysdale explores the history of jiu-jitsu by concentrating on the major events and characters that were responsible for turning BJJ into a global phenomenon.

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Rise of the Red Engineers The Cultural Revolution and the Origins of China’s New Class


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English | March 10, 2009 | ISBN: 0804760772, 0804760780 | True PDF | 368 pages | 1.7 MB
Rise of the Red Engineers explains the tumultuous origins of the class of technocratic officials who rule China today. In a fascinating account, author Joel Andreas chronicles how two mutually hostile groups―the poorly educated peasant revolutionaries who seized power in 1949 and China’s old educated elite―coalesced to form a new dominant class. After dispossessing the country’s propertied classes, Mao and the Communist Party took radical measures to eliminate class distinctions based on education, aggravating antagonisms between the new political and old cultural elites.

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How Autocrats Rise


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English | 2024 | ISBN: 9819975794 | 279 Pages | PDF EPUB (True) | 4 MB
For the past decade and a half, the world has witnessed a precipitous decline of democratic countries and the consequent rise of autocrats. How Autocrats Rise: Sequences of Democratic Backsliding challenges the conventional wisdom and offers an institutional-ideological approach to understand the phenomenon, examines the steps of emergent autocrats, and analyzes the methods of legitimizing their rules. Employing the new framework, the book provides incisive analyses of four countries located in four different regions with dissimilar national features – Bangladesh, Bolivia, Hungary, and Turkey, and demonstrates that political developments in these countries have followed a similar, specific pattern resulting in various shades of autocracy. Theoretically enriched and empirically grounded, this exceptionally timely book makes significant contribution to the democratic backsliding literature while offering insights on how to forestall an autocratic era.

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