Books by Oscar Guardiola-Rivera
Oscar Guardiola-Rivera lectures on international law and human rights at Birkbeck College, University of London. He works with the Birkbeck Institute for the Humanities and is the author of What if Latin America Ruled the Word? and Being Against the World: Rebellion and Constitution. The think-tank he founded in Colombia advances the causes of human rights, international relations and cutting-edge social thought in South America.
Interviews with Oscar Guardiola-Rivera
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The Secret History of Costaguana
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The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao
by Junot Díaz -
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The Many-Headed Hydra
by Marcus Rediker and Paul Linebaugh -
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Of Divine Warning
by Jane Anna and Lewis R Gordon -
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Time for a Visible Hand
by Stephany Griffiths-Jones, Jose Antonio Ocampo & Joseph Stiglitz
The best books on The Rise of Latin America, recommended by Oscar Guardiola-Rivera
The best books on The Rise of Latin America, recommended by Oscar Guardiola-Rivera
The author and academic says the global financial meltdown has shattered the apparently sophisticated, but in fact conceptually hollow, foundations upon which “self-regulated” markets were built