The US Review of Books on Planetary Rent

10
November 2017

On November 6th, 2017, the US Review of Books published a review of the second Planetary Project monograph, Planetary Rent as an Instrument for Solving Global Problems.

The author of the US Review of Books review considers Aleksandr Bezgodov’s monograph, Planetary Rent as an Instrument of Solving Global Problems, “best suited for upper-division university reading in global policy development and international studies”.

It is very valuable that the experts of the US Review of Books have faithfully interpreted the key concept of the monograph and the whole philosophy of the Planetary Project. In particular, they noted that “planetary rent conceptualizes governance as a world body rather than fractured countries with mutually exclusive goals and visions.”

The monograph of the Director General of the Planetary Development Institute, Doctor of Economics Alexander Vasilievich Bezgodov is called in the review a fundamental work containing “vital information and concepts long overdue to be discussed in a more public forum.”

The Planetary Development Institute, Dubai, thanks the experts of The US Review of Books for the positive feedback and appreciation of the work of the leader of the Planetary Project and his colleagues.

The review on theusreview.com.

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