Mallaby's books include After Apartheid (1992), which was a New York Times Notable Book. "Sebastian Mallaby Director of the Maurice R. Greenberg Center for Geoeconomic Studies and Paul A. Volcker Senior Fellow for International Economics".
Mallaby's books include After Apartheid (1992), which was a New York Times Notable Book. The World’s Banker (2004) is a portrait of the World Bank under James Wolfensohn. An essay in the Financial Times said of The World’s Banker, "Mallaby's book may well be the most hilarious depiction of a big organization and its controversial boss since Michael Lewis's Liar’s Poker. Council on Foreign Relations. Retrieved 2011-07-27. "Sebastian Christopher Peter MALLABY".
Sebastian Mallaby is the Paul Volcker Senior Fellow in International Economics at the Council on Foreign Relations and a Washington Post columnist. He spent thirteen years on The Economist magazine, covering international finance in London and serving as the bureau chief in southern Africa, Japan, and Washington.
After Apartheid book. Details (if other): Cancel. Thanks for telling us about the problem. by. Sebastian Mallaby.
This critically acclaimed book by the former Africa correspondent of The Economist is the first to explore the issues confronting a post-apartheid South Africa.
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After working on a book for five years, it is hard to pick one chapter as an appetizer
After working on a book for five years, it is hard to pick one chapter as an appetizer.
The Future of South Africa. by Sebastian Mallaby.
Sebastian Mallaby is the Paul A. Volcker senior fellow for international economics at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR). He is the author of The Man Who Knew: The Life & Times of Alan Greenspan, winner of the 2016 Financial Times/McKinsey Business Book of the Year Award and the 2017 George S. Eccles Prize in Economic Writing.