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Tom Stevenson

    8. März 1951

    Tom Stevens ist ein britischer Romanautor und Drehbuchautor, der als führende Stimme im Genre der jungianischen mythologischen Fiktion gilt. Mit über dreißig Jahren Erfahrung als Tiefenpsychologe beschäftigt sich sein Werk mit komplexen Themen wie Psychologie, Mythologie, Geist-Körper-Verbindungen, Geschichte und Philosophie. Stevens verwebt diese tiefen Einsichten gekonnt in fesselnde Erzählungen, die archetypische Muster und die menschliche Psyche erforschen. Sein unverwechselbarer Ansatz bietet den Lesern eine einzigartige Mischung aus psychologischer Tiefe und fesselnder Erzählkunst.

    Tom Stevenson
    Sotheby's Weine der Welt
    Champagner, Sekt, Prosecco & Co.
    Christie's Champagner & Sekt
    Die neue Sotheby's Wein Enzyklopädie. Die Weine der Welt
    Champagner. Prosecco und Co.. Enzyklopäie der Schaumweine
    Champagner
    • Arranged geographically and featuring profiles of distinguished producers and assessments of individual wines, this authoritative guide contains a wealth of practical advice, making it an unrivaled source of information for all lovers of wine--from the occasional drinker to the connoisseur. Maps & photos.

      The New Sotheby's Wine Encyclopedia
    • The Relationship Advantage

      • 272 Seiten
      • 10 Lesestunden
      3,5(7)Abgeben

      Outlining the relationship-building processes used successfully by professional consulting firms, this book allows sales professionals in other industries to learn explanations and documentation reagrding consulting firm approaches and techniques

      The Relationship Advantage
    • Someone’s Else’s Empire coolly reassesses Britain’s relationship with the United States. Elite descriptions of Britain’s position in the world (‘punching above our weight’) are untenable, Tom Stevenson argues. Yet there is a refusal, in most parts of society, to examine the assumptions behind them. Half a century after British withdrawal from “east of Suez,” why has the Indo-Pacific tilt become a Whitehall priority? Why are newly opened Persian Gulf bases working side by side with Saudi and Emirati forces engaged in the catastrophic war on Yemen? The impetus for so many decisions about British foreign policy comes from a desire to maintain lieutenant rank with Washington. But British leaders and defence specialists tend to dislike seeing Britain framed by American power. A great effort is required to clear away the build-up of irrelevant, nostalgic detritus around “Global Britain.” Stevenson looks at the infrastructure of a US world order re-energised by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and fits the UK into the picture without the usual euphemisms. It is one thing to station military forces around the world to maintain your empire, he observes, but quite another to do so for someone else’s.

      Someone Else's Empire