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Good Reads, June 20

Geoeconomics… .

Simon Johnson gives an inside look at the banking lobby’s attempts to reverse post-crash financial reforms

Nouriel Roubini on the chances that the eurozone will break apart

FT’s Alan Beattie on the Fracturing of the US Global Order (requires reg)

Geopolitics …

Fantastic Guardian/Observer investigation on Gaddafy war crimes

Nice EIU look at whether democracy, dictatorship or disarray will result from the Arab Spring (reg req).

Slate: Will Treasure Hunters Find Bin Laden’s Body?

Good BBC thumbnail sketch of the next body I hope we dump in the Arabian Sea (Ayman al-Zawahiri)

Journalism ..

Harrowing Tales of a War Photographer from Adam Fergusson

Wanna work at AOL? Read this first….

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