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The Hour of the Predator - by Giuliano Da Empoli (Paperback)
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- A CHILLING ASSESSMENT OF THE DISINTEGRATING WORLD ORDER: the rise of autocratic regimes, erosion of traditional diplomacy, and growing influence of tech billionaires and unregulated AI "The one book you absolutely need to read in order to understand current politics" -- Anne Applebaum, author of the New York Times bestseller Autocracy, Inc.
- About the Author: Giuliano da Empoli is an Italian and Swiss writer and political scientist living in France.
- 160 Pages
- Political Science, Commentary & Opinion
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"A CHILLING ASSESSMENT OF THE DISINTEGRATING WORLD ORDER: the rise of autocratic regimes, erosion of traditional diplomacy, and growing influence of tech billionaires and unregulated AI."--Provided by publisher.Book Synopsis
A CHILLING ASSESSMENT OF THE DISINTEGRATING WORLD ORDER: the rise of autocratic regimes, erosion of traditional diplomacy, and growing influence of tech billionaires and unregulated AI "The one book you absolutely need to read in order to understand current politics" -- Anne Applebaum, author of the New York Times bestseller Autocracy, Inc. Blending the internationally bestselling author's personal insight with startling historical comparisons to the days of Machiavelli and the Spanish conquest of Mexico, Giuliano Da Empoli's The Hour of the Predator is a timely and incisive examination of the shifting power dynamics in global politics, where traditional government institutions find themselves increasingly outmatched by technology tycoons and autocratic strongmen: geopolitical predators who shape the world through brute force, ceaseless deception, and chaotic disruption. Drawing on his experience as a political advisor to a former Italian Prime Minister, Da Empoli takes the reader on an eye-opening journey around the international political circuit--from New York to Riyadh, and from the United Nations to Mohammed bin Salman's Ritz-Carlton-- and through the looking glass to a world of ruthless power struggles, where the tech lords already seem to inhabit another world and AI is already out of control. The Hour of the Predator is the latest book from the internationally bestselling author of The Wizard of the Kremlin, which has been translated into thirty-five languages and is now being adapted for a major movie by Olivier Assayas starring Jude Law as Vladimir Putin.Review Quotes
"The one book you absolutely need to read in order to understand current politics."
--Anne Applebaum, author of Autocracy, Inc. "Describes both the wolves who run governments and those who run tech companies."
--David Brooks, The New York Times "An impassioned, dazzling slim volume about the state of the world.... This is a sharply written and provocative book, filled with witty asides and gallows humour."
--Financial Times "Da Empoli issues a warning from history, that the Borgia poisoners are back as tech bros. Brilliant, acidly witty, terrifying."
--John Sweeney, author of Killer in the Kremlin "Immensely readable, mordantly ironic and unsparing."
--Michael Ignatieff
"An Italian-Swiss writer spent years in the corridors of power observing what he sees as the emergence of a new cadre of strongmen in politics and technology, who feed off each other and share a love of disruption. He skewers them with sardonic humour."
--Economist, Best Books of 2025 "There is plenty that is irresistible about The Hour of the Predator. Mr da Empoli's experiences at the United Nations in New York, the Ritz-Carlton in Riyadh and on stage with Mr Altman provide vignettes of the Borgian power grab that he relates with exquisite detachment.... Read Mr da Empoli's book, if only to understand how fundamentally the balance of power in the world may be changing."
--Economist "A stylish and coolly sceptical study of power politics in an age of disorder... Apocalyptic in tone (there is the obligatory section on Machiavelli), it is also smartly observed and very funny."
--New Statesman, Books of the Year 2025 "A sharply observed work of political philosophy, with the warning that, in this world, the big ones eat the little ones."
--Kirkus 'A series of vignettes and meditations on the upending of the international order... A gorgeous though alarming piece of writing."
--Sunday Times, Current Affairs Book of the Year "As Trump's American critics and admirers alike struggle to understand him in terms of 20th-century right-wing traditions or Jacksonian strands in American history, da Empoli offers a useful alternative."
--Semafor "Machiavelli's The Prince for our times."
--The Spectator "Essential reading for Europe's political elite."
--Politico "The short and terrifying true story of the beastly forces dominating our time, where vulgar strongmen, ferocious autocrats, transhuman technologists, and libertarian tyrants dressed in Star Trek fashion are redefining the international order."
--Air Mail "The Hour of the Predator may be little, but it is fierce... While others have written of tech's slow boiling of democracy's frog, Da Empoli's take is fresh, personal, and as bracing as it is bleak."
--The Irish Times "As must-read as any book can be this year."
--Big Issue "Cultured and perceptive."
--Irish Independent
"Shows you the rotting bones of the liberal order and the silhouettes of the predators that have learned to live through it."
--David Patrikarakos, Unherd
About the Author
Giuliano da Empoli is an Italian and Swiss writer and political scientist living in France. He was once a senior advisor to Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi. His debut novel, The Wizard of the Kremlin, has sold more than half a million copies in France, where it also won the Grand Prix du Roman and was a finalist for the Goncourt Prize. It has since gone on to become an international bestseller, being translated into thirty-five languages across the world. Sam Taylor is a British prizewinning translator, author and former journalist. His translations include HHhH and Civilisations by Laurent Binet, Beyond the Door of No Return by David Diop, The Truth about the Harry Quebert Affair by Joël Dicker and The Mystery of Henri Pick by David Foenkinos. He lives in Texarkana, Texas in the USA.Dimensions (Overall): 7.7 Inches (H) x 5.0 Inches (W) x .6 Inches (D)
Weight: .35 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 160
Genre: Political Science
Sub-Genre: Commentary & Opinion
Publisher: Pushkin Press
Format: Paperback
Author: Giuliano Da Empoli
Language: English
Street Date: October 7, 2025
TCIN: 1003007546
UPC: 9781805680161
Item Number (DPCI): 247-40-4954
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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