Dominique Moïsi is a founder of and now a senior adviser to the French Institute of International Affairs (IFRI) in Paris. He writes a column for the Financial Times and contributes to Foreign Affairs. In spring 2009 Moïsi was a visiting professor in the Department of Government, and the Pierre Keller Visiting Professor at the Weatherhead Center for International Affairs, at Harvard University. He is a Professor of International Relations at the College of Europe in Natolin (Warsaw).
“A terrific book. . . . Fascinating, really worth reading.”
—Fareed Zakaria, author of The Post-American World and host of
CNN’s Fareed Zakaria GPS
“Rich in intelligence and insight. . . . Today’s reflex is to
strive for simplicity. Dominique Moïsi performs the infinitely more
valuable task of making sense of the cacophony of complexities that
shape our world.”
—Financial Times
“Groundbreaking. . . . An astonishingly creative response to Samuel
Huntington’s The Clash of Civilizations.”
—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
“Compassionate. . . . A clear-sighted plea for understanding ‘the
Other’ in the age of globalisation.”
—The Observer (London)
“This is Moisi at his best: original, challenging and full of
elegance. This little book shows how globalization has forged
a new world disorder defined as much by clashes of emotions, as
divisions over interests and power.”
—Mark Leonard, author of What Does China Think?
“Human beings are not automata concerned solely with maximising
wealth or power. They are bundles of emotions. In this
scintillating essay, the French analyst, Dominique Moisi, explores
the role of three potent emotions—hope, humiliation and fear—in
shaping the world we live in today and might live in tomorrow.”
—Martin Wolf, author of Fixing Global Finance
"A terrific book. . . . Fascinating, really worth reading."
-Fareed Zakaria, author of The Post-American World and host
of CNN's Fareed Zakaria GPS
"Rich in intelligence and insight. . . . Today's reflex is to
strive for simplicity. Dominique Moisi performs the infinitely more
valuable task of making sense of the cacophony of complexities that
shape our world."
-Financial Times
"Groundbreaking. . . . An astonishingly creative response to Samuel
Huntington's The Clash of Civilizations."
-Publishers Weekly (starred review)
"Compassionate. . . . A clear-sighted plea for understanding 'the
Other' in the age of globalisation."
-The Observer (London)
"This is Moisi at his best: original, challenging and full of
elegance. This little book shows how globalization has forged a new
world disorder defined as much by clashes of emotions, as divisions
over interests and power."
-Mark Leonard, author of What Does China Think?
"Human beings are not automata concerned solely with maximising
wealth or power. They are bundles of emotions. In this
scintillating essay, the French analyst, Dominique Moisi, explores
the role of three potent emotions-hope, humiliation and fear-in
shaping the world we live in today and might live in tomorrow."
-Martin Wolf, author of Fixing Global Finance
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