James Fallows: 5 books

Book cover of Blind Into Baghdad

Blind Into Baghdad

America's War in Iraq

by James Fallows
Language: English
Release Date: February 25, 2009

In the autumn of 2002, Atlantic Monthly national correspondent James Fallows wrote an article predicting many of the problems America would face if it invaded Iraq. After events confirmed many of his predictions, Fallows went on to write some of the most acclaimed, award-winning journalism on the...
Book cover of China Airborne
by James Fallows
Language: English
Release Date: May 15, 2012

More than two-thirds of the new airports under construction today are being built in China. Chinese airlines expect to triple their fleet size over the next decade and will account for the fastest-growing market for Boeing and Airbus. But the Chinese are determined to be more than customers. In 2011,...
Book cover of Postcards from Tomorrow Square

Postcards from Tomorrow Square

Reports from China

by James Fallows
Language: English
Release Date: January 6, 2009

“Americans need not be hostile toward China's rise, but they should be wary about its eventual effects. The United States is the only nation with the scale and power to try to set the terms of its interaction with China rather than just succumb. So starting now, Americans need to consider the economic,...
Book cover of Our Towns

Our Towns

A 100,000-Mile Journey into the Heart of America

by James Fallows, Deborah Fallows
Language: English
Release Date: May 8, 2018

***NATIONAL BEST SELLER*** A vivid, surprising portrait of the civic and economic reinvention taking place in America, town by town and generally out of view of the national media. A realistically positive and provocative view of the country between its coasts. For the last five years,...
Book cover of Free Flight

Free Flight

Inventing the Future of Travel

by James Fallows
Language: English
Release Date: November 5, 2008

The troubles of the airline system have become acute in the post-terrorist era. As the average cost of a flight has come down in the last twenty years, the airlines have survived by keeping planes full and funneling traffic through a centralized hub-and-spoke routing system. Virtually all of the technological...
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