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Kleptopia: How Dirty Money Is Conquering the World is Tom Burgis's non-fiction book about the combined effects of globalization and worldwide forces of corruption, published in 2020. The book uses narrative nonfiction and true crime tropes to detail and explore global kleptocractic effects and consequences – with Kazakhstan in particular "featur[ing] heavily in Burgis's investigation" – as well as how practices of corruption (such as money laundering) entrench themselves via shell corporations, the dark money banking system, and political lobbying. Burgis anchors the book with the stories of four individuals, which the Financial Times described as "elegantly woven together and delivered in a form that makes the technicalities of finance accessible to the non-expert." On 9 September 2021, it was reported that mining company Eurasian Natural Resources Corporation (ENRC), parent Eurasian Resources Group, had taken legal action against the publishers in respect of claims made in the book that was later dismissed. Reception A reviewer for The Times of London described the book as "meticulously reported piece of investigative journalism, it is written in the style of a fast-paced thriller." A Washington Post article notes, "Burgis is a strong storyteller. We can visualize diamonds smuggled in a toothpaste tube for Swiss banking clients. We see a lawyer taking SIM cards with important contacts from her oligarch client and concealing them in a candy wrapper as he fled one snowy night on a private plane from his home country for asylum in London." The book was also listed as one of the publication's 50 notable works of nonfiction for 2020. The Guardian's review voiced some criticism over the various plots and storylines followed in the book: "This is a ghastly and very important story. But the secret to great storytelling is knowing what to leave out. If Burgis had found a more focused way to tell this one, he would have written a much more powerful book." Legal action against publishers On 9 September, 2021, it was reported that ENRC had taken legal action against HarperCollins and The Financial Times, with respect to claims made within the book and subsequent reportage. The claim was dismissed in March 2022. See also Kleptocracy Tour References External links ISBN search entry NPR interview with author about the book Interview where Burgis defines "kleptopia" and why he wrote the book. Discover the Tom Burgis popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Tom Burgis books.

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    The Great European Rip-off

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    In this EU referendum year, it's time for people across Europe to look at what really goes on in Brussels in our name. It has been estimated that the EU costs us around £1,000 bill...

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    Kleptopia

    Tom Burgis

    A Washington Post Notable Book of the Year  An Economist Book of the Year“A mustread for anyone wanting to better understand what has already happened here in America and what...

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    A Year in the Woods

    Colin Elford

    Colin Elford's A Year in the Woods is an enthralling journey into the heart of the English countryside with a preamble by Craig Taylor.Colin Elford spends his days alone alone bu...

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    The Lazarus Heist

    Geoff White

    BASED ON THE NO 1 HIT PODCAST: THE LAZARUS HEIST They have been accused of causing mayhem in Hollywood with 2014's infamous Sony hack.They're allegedly behind WannaCry, a cyberatta...

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    You May Never See Us Again

    Jane Martinson

    'A tour de force' Guardian'Forensic ... Strong on financial detail' Financial TimesA Financial Times Book of the Year 2023The untold story of postwar Britain. Told through the li...

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    Ukraine Diaries

    Andrey Kurkov & Sam Taylor

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    Dinero sucio

    Tom Burgis

    Hay dos mundos que coexisten gracias a la fuerza de lo secreto: uno ficticio, en el que los gobiernos intentan defender los valores de los ciudadanos y los derechos democráticos, y...