![]() “Longlisted for the National Book Award | New York Times Bestseller.Ī former Wall Street quant sounds an alarm on the mathematical models that pervade modern life and threaten to rip apart our social fabric. Weapons of Math Destruction: How Big Data Increases Inequality and Threatens Democracy, by Cathy O’Neil ![]() Michel Rademaker, Deputy Director, Market and Operations “Chosen by The Economist as best book of the year 2017, and rightfully so! The even distribution of wealth and providing access to resources, are important responsibilities for the élite, or upper middle class as Reeves describes it, in order to fight social inequality and exclusion and prevent further alienation by the rest of society.” With suggestions ranging from the newest must-reads to modern classics with newfound relevance, these books will undoubtedly both captivate your attention and increase your knowledge of our world over the winter period. ![]() ![]() Whether you are having Christmas at home or away, the long cosy nights ahead are the perfect excuse to delve into a good read! In our latest edition of the HCSS Bookshelf, everyone here at HCSS share with you their “must-read” picks of the season, to help get you up to speed on the latest hot topics and global trends. Global Commission on the Stability of Cyberspace (GCSC).Sustainability and the Energy Transition.Critical Materials, Minerals and Metals.Governance and International Organization. ![]() Strategic Stability: Deterrence and Arms Control.Initiative on the Future of Transatlantic Relations. ![]()
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