Andrzej Nowak Book order
Andrzej Nowak is a Polish historian and publicist specializing in the history of Eastern Europe. As a recognized sovietologist and academic professor, he brings profound knowledge and an analytical approach to his work. His writing frequently comments on contemporary public affairs with a historical perspective, offering readers insightful views into complex issues. Nowak's style is characterized by precision and a drive to understand intricate historical processes and their impact on the present.







- 2023
- 2023
Focusing on a pivotal moment in East European history, the narrative explores the summer of 1920 when Lenin's Soviet Russia sought to disrupt the Versailles system through military aggression. This bold move marked a significant challenge to the post-World War I order, reshaping the political landscape of the region. The book delves into the implications of this confrontation and its lasting effects on international relations in Eastern Europe.
- 2016
An introduction to socio-finance
- 198 pages
- 7 hours of reading
This introductory text is devoted to exposing the underlying nature of price formation in financial markets as a predominantly sociological phenomenon that relates individual decision-making to emergent and co-evolving social and financial structures. Two different levels of this sociological influence are considered: First, we examine how price formation results from the social dynamics of interacting individuals, where interaction occurs either through the price or by direct communication. Then the same processes are revisited and examined at the level of larger groups of individuals. In this book, models of both levels of socio-finance are presented, and it is shown, in particular, how complexity theory provides the conceptual and methodological tools needed to understand and describe such phenomena. Accordingly, readers are first given a broad introduction to the standard economic theory of rational financial markets and will come to understand its shortcomings with the help of concrete examples. Complexity theory is then introduced in order to properly account for behavioral decision-making and match the observed market dynamics. This book is conceived as a primer for newcomers to the field, as well as for practitioners seeking new insights into the field of complexity science applied to socio-economic systems in general, and financial markets and price formation in particular.
- 2013
Complex human dynamics
- 242 pages
- 9 hours of reading
This book, edited and authored by a closely collaborating network of social scientists and psychologists, recasts typical research topics in these fields into the language of nonlinear, dynamic and complex systems. The aim is to provide scientists with different backgrounds - physics, applied mathematics and computer sciences - with the opportunity to apply the tools of their trade to an altogether new range of possible applications. At the same time, this book will serve as a first reference for a new generation of social scientists and psychologists wishing to familiarize themselves with the new methodology and the "thinking in complexity".
- 2011
Focusing on innovative solutions, this book explores how social entrepreneurs tackle significant societal challenges. It highlights various creative approaches and strategies employed by these individuals to address pressing issues, showcasing their impact and the transformative potential of social entrepreneurship. Through compelling examples, the narrative illustrates the intersection of business and social good, offering insights into how these pioneers are making a difference in their communities.
- 2005
Advances in dynamic games
- 700 pages
- 25 hours of reading
This book focuses on various aspects of dynamic game theory, presenting state-of-the-art research and serving as a guide to the vitality and growth of the field. A valuable reference for researchers and practitioners in dynamic game theory, it covers a broad range of topics and applications, including repeated and stochastic games, differential dynamic games, optimal stopping games, and numerical methods and algorithms for solving dynamic games. The diverse topics included will also benefit researchers and graduate students in applied mathematics, economics, engineering, systems and control, and environmental science.