More Powerful Than States is a non-fiction analytical work exploring the shifting nature of power in the modern world. Christine Kerdellant examines how six influential men—leaders of major multinational corporations—exert enormous economic, political, and social influence, often surpassing the power of nation-states themselves.
The book delves into the rise of global corporate power, the influence of technology and finance, and the ways these individuals shape policy, markets, and global affairs. Kerdellant combines investigative journalism with political and economic analysis, offering readers a clear, insightful look at contemporary global power structures.
Key Themes
Decline of state sovereignty in the face of corporate influence
Power and reach of multinational companies
Interaction between wealth, technology, and politics
Understanding who truly shapes global decision-making in the 21st century
| Author | Christine Kerdellant |
| Publication Date | 10/01/2018 |
| Pages | 240 |
| Edition | first |
| Size | 14.53 x 2.34 x 21.67 cm |
| About the Author | Christine Kerdellant is a French journalist and writer specializing in economics, global politics, and corporate influence. She has contributed to major French media outlets and published works analyzing the intersections of business, politics, and society. Her writing is known for combining rigorous research with clear, accessible analysis, making complex global issues understandable for both general readers and specialists. |
| Publisher Address | Éditions de l’Observatoire, Paris |
| ISBN | 9786140323469 |