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Anu Bradford

    January 1, 1975

    Anu Bradford is a distinguished professor specializing in law and international organizations at Columbia University. Her scholarship critically examines European Union law, international trade law, and comparative and international antitrust law. Previously an assistant professor at the University of Chicago Law School, Bradford brings a profound understanding of global regulatory frameworks to her work. Her research offers insightful analysis into the complexities of international economic governance.

    Devils, Lusts and Strange Desires
    The Brussels Effect: How the European Union Rules the World
    • Devils, Lusts and Strange Desires

      • 288 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      'My New Year's Eve Toast: to all the devils, lusts, passions, greeds, envies, loves, hates, strange desires, enemies ghostly and real, the army of memories, with which I do battle - may they never give me peace' PATRICIA HIGHSMITH (New Year's Eve, 1947) Made famous by the great success of her psychological thrillers, The Talented Mr Ripley and Strangers on a Train, Patricia Highsmith is lauded as one of the most influential and celebrated modern writers. However, there has never been a clear picture of the woman behind the books.The relationship between Highsmith's lesbianism, her fraught personality – by parts self-destructive and malicious – and her fiction, has been largely avoided by biographers. She was openly homosexual and wrote the seminal lesbian love story, Carol. In modern times, she would be venerated as a radical exponent of the LGBT community. However, her status as an LGBT icon is undermined by the fact that she was excessively cruel and exploitative of her friends and lovers.In this new biography, Richard Bradford brings his sharp, incisive style to one of the great and most controversial writers of the twentieth century. He considers Highsmith's bestsellers in the context of her troubled personal life; her alcoholism, licentious sex life, racism, anti-Semitism, misogyny and abundant self-loathing.

      Devils, Lusts and Strange Desires2021
      3.2
    • The Brussels Effect offers a novel account of the EU by challenging the view that it is a declining world power. Anu Bradford explains how the EU exerts global influence through its ability to unilaterally regulate the global marketplace without the need to engage in neither international cooperation nor coercion.

      The Brussels Effect: How the European Union Rules the World2020
      4.0