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In Doom: The Politics of Catastrophe, New York Times bestselling historian Niall Ferguson examines why disasters—from pandemics and nuclear accidents to climate breakdown—follow predictable patterns of human error and delay. Drawing on economics, political science, and network theory, Ferguson shows how denial, bureaucratic inertia, and flawed incentives turn “grey rhinos” into “black swans.” This 496-page Ukrainian-language paperback (155 × 235 mm), published by Наш Формат in 2022, offers a compelling theory of disasters and practical lessons for leaders and citizens alike