Argues that a nation's economic, political, and cultural successes are tied to its diversity, profiling an emerging global civilization while explaining how new forms of identity and migration are creating strength in various countries. Reprint.
G. Pascal Zachary is a former senior writer and foreign correspondent for the Wall Street Journal. His writings also have appeared in Fast Company, Mother Jones, Technology Review, Foreign Policy and other publications. He is a contributing editor to the radical news magazine In These Times, for whom he writes about Africa, political economy, and jazz. He is the author of two previous books: Showstopper and Endless Frontier. Zachary lives in Berkeley, California and Accra, Ghana.
G. Pascal Zachary is a former senior writer and foreign correspondent for the
Wall Street Journal. His writings also have appeared in
Fast Company, Mother Jones, Technology Review, Foreign Policy, and other publications. He is a contributing editor to the radical news magazine In
These Times, for whom he writes about Africa, political economy, and jazz. He is the author of two previous books:
Showstopper and
Endless Frontier. Zachary lives in Berkeley, California and Accra, Ghana.