'A unique book at the interface of world literature and international relations studies; we go from Karen Blixen to Milan Kundera via Edward Said and John Major...At times it reads like a novel, at times it teaches liberal yet controversial lessons of world politics...Both scholarly and impressionistic, this clever book convincingly explores a new form of (postmodern?) academic writing.' Loykie L. Lominé, International Baccalaureate Organization, France