Another Frank Capra (Cambridge Studies in Film) vs A Game as Old as Empire: The Secret World of Economic Hit Men and the Web of Global Corruption
Overall winner: A Game as Old as Empire: The Secret World of Economic Hit Men and the Web of Global Corruption
Key Differences
Choose Steven Hiatt's title if you want a provocative, high-level look at economic hit men and global corruption with more customer feedback and a lower listed price tier. Choose Leland A. Poague's Cambridge volume if you need an academically rigorous, single-author study of Frank Capra for a niche film-studies audience despite having only one review and a higher price tier
Another Frank Capra (Cambridge Studies in Film)
A scholarly work in film studies. Explores Frank Capra’s contributions within Cambridge Studies in Film. Customer insight notes mixed opinions from one reviewer
Pros
- scholarly focus on film director
- part of academic Cambridge Studies in Film series
- clear author attribution
Cons
- n/a
A Game as Old as Empire: The Secret World of Economic Hit Men and the Web of Global Corruption
A nonfiction analysis of global corruption and economic manipulation. Insightful overview with historical context and illustrative examples. "The book explores complex networks shaping international economics"
Pros
- deep-discal analysis of economic influence
- historical context and real-world examples
- clear explanations of complex concepts
- readable for students and researchers
Cons
- no features listed
- no customer insights provided
- relationships between concepts may be dense
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Steven Hiatt |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Steven Hiatt |
| User Reviews | Steven Hiatt |