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Carlota Perez – Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital

Carlota Perez – Technological Revolutions and Financial Capital

Went through https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1843763311/ while doing a research of past growth cycles.
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Daniel Gusev
Dec 18, 2022
A Book Map on contemporary Russia

A Book Map on contemporary Russia

A book nut that I am, studying well researched books on times of not so distant past captivated me. Especially one concerned of a major…
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Daniel Gusev
Dec 8, 2022
A contrarian view from a leading diplomatic mind of the US:

A contrarian view from a leading diplomatic mind of the US:

The Back Channel: A Memoir of American Diplomacy and the Case for Its Renewal
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Daniel Gusev
Mar 12, 2022
Book Review: Re-educated by Lucy Kellaway

Book Review: Re-educated by Lucy Kellaway

Lucy’s weekly column in the The Financial Times that I subscribed over a decade ago always carried wit and charisma through which she…
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Daniel Gusev
Jul 16, 2021

The Doomsday Machine: Confessions of a Nuclear War Planner by Daniel Ellsberg

Where I read this book several years ago, it still resonates clearly — amid new instability between now Russia and the US, cancelling Open…
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Daniel Gusev
Jun 13, 2021

King Richard: Nixon and Watergate by Michael Dobbs

A well planned and meticulously researched book that provides a bout of fresh air, despite decades spent on the subject and countless…
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Daniel Gusev
Jun 13, 2021
Fizz: How Soda Shook Up the World

Fizz: How Soda Shook Up the World

Tristan Donovan won my heart with Replay: The History of Video Games and repeats with a story about the cola wars
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Daniel Gusev
Jan 12, 2020

Books Jan 11th 2020

First time I read about how tech either influenced or suffered an impact from gender employment was in Bernardo Batiz-Lazo book about ATM…
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Daniel Gusev
Jan 11, 2020
January 1–10th 2020: New books to read

January 1–10th 2020: New books to read

New additions, bold plans, ambitious conquests
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Daniel Gusev
Jan 9, 2020
Robert Caro: Working

Robert Caro: Working

A titan shares his quirks in a short book — as if a reprieve from the work on his monumental 5th volume on LBJ
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Daniel Gusev
Jan 9, 2020
Technology innovation in Financial Markets: Implications for Money, Payments and Settlement…

Technology innovation in Financial Markets: Implications for Money, Payments and Settlement…

Book — A PhD paper review
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Daniel Gusev
Jul 23, 2019
Neil MacGregor: History of the World in 100 Objects

Neil MacGregor: History of the World in 100 Objects

A story well told often needs an object to feel, touch and relate to: mission accomplished for a former head of the British Museum who…
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Daniel Gusev
May 8, 2019
Neil MacGregor: Living with the Gods

Neil MacGregor: Living with the Gods

A beautiful book pondering questions about how religious beliefs shaped societies and how societies formed religion — told through…
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Daniel Gusev
May 8, 2019

Book Review: Cash and Dash: How ATMs and Computers Changed Banking — by Bernardo Batiz Lazo

A qualitative and quantitative study of a major fintech innovation that set the standard for online banking, online authorization and…
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Daniel Gusev
Feb 26, 2019

Book Review: Writing on the Wall: Social Media — The First 2,000 Years — by Tom Standage

News bring joy and sorrow — they inform, illuminate, warn, prepare — sometimes they are misused to misinform, confuse and frighten — yet…
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Daniel Gusev
Feb 26, 2019

Book Review: “All Things Made New: Writings on the Reformation” by Diarmaid MacCulloch

A collection of essays about Reformation by a renown world-class specialist
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Daniel Gusev
Feb 19, 2019
Book review: “The Republic of Letters” by Marc Fumarolli

Book review: “The Republic of Letters” by Marc Fumarolli

A study of of a collective that upheld intellectual debates at times of religious hatred and in part made the intellectual Renaissance…
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Daniel Gusev
Feb 19, 2019
Book Review: The Perfect Weapon by David Sanger

Book Review: The Perfect Weapon by David Sanger

A well-researched book about cyber-weapons and the need to build deterrence to save the interconnected world we live in
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Daniel Gusev
Jan 26, 2019
Book Review: Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup by John Carreyrou

Book Review: Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup by John Carreyrou

A investigative story by a prominent WSJ journalist about hubris, lies and deception in one of the most lauded medtech startups
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Daniel Gusev
Jun 16, 2018
Book Review: China’s Asian Dream: Empire Building along the New Silk Road

Book Review: China’s Asian Dream: Empire Building along the New Silk Road

A 21st Century Marshall Plan of China
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Daniel Gusev
Jun 16, 2018
New Books: 16th of June 2018

New Books: 16th of June 2018

Passing through London on a trip means going through Waterstones: while most of the ethereal cryptical baggage is now carried on Kindle…
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Daniel Gusev
Jun 16, 2018
Book review: Dealing with China by Hank Paulson

Book review: Dealing with China by Hank Paulson

A personal account of an uneasy yet respectful relationship with a aspiring global superpower by a respected policy insider
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Daniel Gusev
Jun 13, 2018
Book review: Shenzen Superstars

Book review: Shenzen Superstars

China has been on my mind lately: incresingly after I’ve discovered a what one might call a testing ground for capitalism — Hong Kong — the…
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Daniel Gusev
Jun 13, 2018
Book Review: Human + Machine

Book Review: Human + Machine

One of the recently completed books ingested in flight was Human + Machine by Paul Daugherty and James Wilson of Accenture — a business…
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Daniel Gusev
Jun 10, 2018
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