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World Order - Hegemony or Harmony - cover

World Order - Hegemony or Harmony

Teshome A. Wasie

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

In a world where power is the ultimate currency, a single decision will determine the future of humanity. "World Order: Hegemony or Harmony" plunges readers into a high-stakes game of politics, betrayal, and moral conflict.
 
Global leaders are at a crossroads: Should they continue their quest for unchecked dominance, or is there a fragile chance for a new world order based on unity and cooperation? As secret alliances are forged and old enemies emerge from the shadows, the line between friend and foe blurs—leaving the fate of nations hanging by a thread.
 
What happens when the thirst for hegemony collides with the dream of harmony? Will the world fracture into chaos, or can the impossible be achieved—peace among the powerful?
 
Every chapter is a twist, every page a revelation. The stakes are higher than ever, and the question remains: Can harmony ever truly defeat the allure of power?
 
If you’re drawn to heart-pounding political thrillers, world-changing decisions, and mind-bending plots, "World Order: Hegemony or Harmony" is the book you can’t afford to miss. The future is uncertain—will it be ruled by hegemony or built on harmony? The clock is ticking. The outcome will determine everything.
 
Buy your copy today and find out!
 
 
Available since: 11/18/2024.
Print length: 102 pages.

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