Us vs. Them
The Failure of Globalism
by Ian Bremmer
1 more
More Recommenders
“.@ianbremmer’s new book #UsVsThem is best book yet on the waves @realDonaldTrump rode to power. @ianbremmer is right that rage and scorn are not plans. He provides good practical ideas for what can be done. | My list of the 20 most exciting books that debut in 2018 spanning timing to culture, grit to health, and hate to truth. | Unsolicited book tips on the topic "Us vs Them" by @ianbremmer "The Age of Walls" by @Itwitius”
Source →Recommended by 3 notable people, including Adam Grant and Simon Kuestenmacher
Check price on AmazonProof-backed recommendation
Amazon availability
Should I read this?
Recommended by 3 sources and appears in Finance, Politics, and Social Sciences.
New York Times bestseller "A cogent analysis of the concurrent Trump/Brexit phenomena and a dire warning about what lies ahead...a lucid, provocative book." Kirkus Reviews Those who championed globalization once promised a world of winners, one in which free trade would lift all the world's boats, and extremes of left and right would give way to ...
Looking for Kindle, hardcover, paperback, or audiobook editions?
Check formats, pricing, and current availability directly.
Why recommended
Recommended by 3 sources and appears in Finance, Politics, and Social Sciences.
Recommended by notable people
People and public figures who have recommended this book.
Recommendation Signals
Recommendation proof is sourced from public posts, interviews, reading lists, and cited references.
Simon Kuestenmacher
“.@ianbremmer’s new book #UsVsThem is best book yet on the waves @realDonaldTrump rode to power. @ianbremmer is right that rage and scorn are not plans. He provides good practical ideas for what can be done. | My list of the 20 most exciting books that debut in 2018 spanning timing to culture, grit to health, and hate to truth. | Unsolicited book tips on the topic "Us vs Them" by @ianbremmer "The Age of Walls" by @Itwitius”
View sources (3) ▾80%
Appears In

Not sure if this is the right fit?
Consider The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse by Charlie Mackesy. Recommended by 8 sources.
“Soft-spoken, heavily illustrated fable built from short dialogues and watercolor sketches. Each spread pairs a spare line of text with a loose drawing, so the pleasure is visual and aphoristic rather than narrative; readers collect felt-true sentences more than plot. Most useful when you want quick consolations, a prompt for conversation with a child, or a pause during a rough day. Limiting if you want sustained argument, concrete advice, or tightly plotted storytelling: the repetition of gentleness can feel sentimental or thin after a while.”
Similar books

The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse
Charlie Mackesy
The World as It Is
Ben Rhodes
Out of Control
Kevin Kelly
The Bully Pulpit
Doris Kearns Goodwin
The Seven Spiritual Laws of Success
Deepak Chopra
Billions and Billions
Carl Sagan
Anger
Gary ChapmanFactfulness
Hans RoslingHow recommendation signals are reviewed
Each recommendation is collected from a public source — interviews, articles, or curated lists — and linked to its original URL. Books with many verifiable recommendations from respected people rank higher.
Us vs. Them
View on Amazon →
