Nicholas Wapshott Bücher
Nicholas Wapshott ist ein Journalist, dessen Schriften sich mit politischen und historischen Erzählungen befassen. Er besitzt die Gabe, komplexe Ereignisse zugänglich zu machen und sie klar und fesselnd zu erklären. Mit seinen Werken zielt er darauf ab, die Beziehungen und Entscheidungen zu beleuchten, die die moderne Welt geprägt haben. Seine Beiträge werden für ihre Tiefe und Präzision bei der Untersuchung entscheidender Momente des 20. Jahrhunderts geschätzt.






The Sphinx: Franklin Roosevelt, the Isolationists, and the Road to World War II
- 464 Seiten
- 17 Lesestunden
Set in a pivotal moment before World War II, the narrative explores America's struggle between isolationism and the looming threat of global conflict. It delves into the political and social tensions of the era, highlighting the nation's uncertainty as it grapples with its identity and role in a rapidly changing world. The backdrop of impending war serves as a catalyst for examining the choices and beliefs that would ultimately shape the course of history.
Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher: A Political Marriage
- 368 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
An incisive dual portrait of a seminal Anglo-American friendship takes a close-up look at the relationship between political allies and soulmates Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher, profiling a complex, deeply personal, and influential friendship and its transformative impact on the history of the twentieth century. Reprint.
Provides a history of the diverging economic viewpoints that emerged after the 1929 stock market crash, one from Cambridge economist John Maynard Keynes, the other from Austrian economics professor Freidrich Hayek.
Samuelson Friedman
- 352 Seiten
- 13 Lesestunden
"From the author of Keynes Hayek, the next great duel in the history of economics. In 1966 two columnists joined Newsweek magazine. Their assignment: debate the world of business and economics. Paul Samuelson was a towering figure in Keynesian economics, which supported the management of the economy along lines prescribed by John Maynard Keynes's General Theory. Milton Friedman, little known at that time outside of conservative academic circles, championed "monetarism" and insisted the Federal Reserve maintain tight control over the amount of money circulating in the economy. In the nimble hands of author and journalist Nicholas Wapshott, Samuelson and Friedman's decades-long argument becomes a window through which to view one of the longest periods of economic turmoil in the United States. As the soaring economy of the 1950s gave way to decades stalked by declining prosperity and "stagflation," it was a time when the theory and practice of economics became the preoccupation of politicians and the focus of national debate. It is an argument that continues today"-- Provided by publisher
Począwszy od wielkiego kryzysu, poprzez II wojnę światową i okres powojennej odbudowy, aż po czasy obecne, doświadczony dziennikarz, Nicholas Wapchott, poddaje wnikliwej obserwacji porywające debaty między dwoma gigantami dwudziestowiecznej ekonomii, kt�rych rozbieżne poglądy nadawały kształt gospodarczym wzlotom i upadkom w wielu krajach i nadal trzymają świat w swoim władaniu.Keynes kontra Hayek, to podłoże i spuścizna największego w dziejach pojedynku na gruncie ekonomii.
Keynes vs Hayek
- 400 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
