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By: Paul Collier
ISBN: 9780141994161
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Publication Date: Nov 2021
UK Publication Date: 29th July 2021
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
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By: Paul Collier
ISBN: 9780241279168
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Publication Date: Sep 2024
UK Publication Date: 13th June 2024
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By: Paul Collier
ISBN: 9780141987255
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Publication Date: Jul 2019
UK Publication Date: 4th July 2019
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By: Paul Collier
ISBN: 9780141984117
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Publication Date: Sep 2025
UK Publication Date: 12th June 2025
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By: Paul Collier
ISBN: 9780141042169
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Publication Date: Jan 2015
UK Publication Date: 30th October 2014
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Looks at how people from the world's poorest societies struggle to migrate to the rich West: the effects on those left behind and on the host societies, and explores the impulses and thinking that inform Western immigration policy.
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By: Paul Collier
ISBN: 9780141042145
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Publication Date: Oct 2011
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How can we help poorer countries become richer without harming the planet Is there a way of reconciling prosperity with nature In this title, the author offers realistic answers to this dilemma.
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By: Paul Collier
ISBN: 9780099523512
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Publication Date: May 2010
UK Publication Date: 4th March 2010
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
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The world is in a mess. For more than a billion people, everyday life is played out against the backdrop of civil wars, military coups and failing economies. Award-winning academic Paul Collier's vision for the future of the developing world is eye-opening, provocative and refreshingly unequivocal.
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By: Paul Collier
ISBN: 9781841765396
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Publication Date: Feb 2003
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This work explores the idea that the Mediterranean theatre of World War II was the first truly modern war. It was a highly mobile conflict, in which logistics were a critical factor, and from the beginning the close relationship between the land, sea, and air elements was vital.
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