Things Are Never So Bad That They Can't Get Worse by William Neuman
A vivid, on-the-ground account of a nation's unraveling that traces how oil dependence, political corruption, mismanagement, and authoritarian rule combined to produce economic collapse, shortages, violence, and mass migration; through interviews, reportage, and analysis the book explains key policy decisions, institutional failures, and international pressures while centering the human cost and stories of people living through the crisis.
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