"The pen is mightier than the sword." For nearly a decade, Brahm has used newspaper articles, magazines and authored over 20 books to explain current affairs, reshape stalled negotiations, and provide a communication platform to Asian leaders and policymakers. His writings reveal underlying central challenges facing Asia over the past decades.

Brahm has contributed over 270 articles on Asian current affairs, politics, social morals and in-depth analysis of the region’s political and social leaders.

A series of 18 articles dedicated to the concept of Himalayan Consensus. Includes discussions with Nobel laureate Mohammad Yunus, Nepal’s Prime Minister Prachanda, Sri Lankan President Mahinda Rajapaksa, and others.

Brahm’s 20 plus books demonstrate both breathe and depth of the often mystical China and Himalayan region.
(Wiley: April 2009) The Anti-Globalization Breakfast Club sets forth a blueprint for a new form of compassionate capitalism. While some may see it as radical, others will view it is a prophetic vision of a new order structured according to the concrete needs of contemporary development. It calls for a world of prioritized environmental protection, ethnic diversity and cultural sustainability, declaring credit, health care and a clean environment to be universal human rights. This book will make you rethink the values and motivations that drive us everyday.
(Wiley: 2003) In Zhu Rongji and the Transformation of Modern China, Brahm provides a fascinating inside account of the man dubbed an "economic czar" by many western commentators. This is the untold story of Zhu and his strategies, and the key events that have shaped China into a modern nation and economic powerhouse.
(Wiley: 2001)China’s Century explains why China's economy is expected to overtake that of the U.S. - from both a Western and Chinese perspective. Woven together with commentary from Brahm, this book covers a wide range of current topics, featuring a number of leading names from both China and the West such as Ezra Vogel, Brent Scowcroft, and Zhou Nan.
(Tuttle: 2007) A practical guide to the traditional strategies employed by Chinese businessmen and officials.
(TBA: 2008) Brahm draws on his experience as a student, consultant, entrepreneur, filmmaker, writer and social activist to describe the changes that have affected China during the 30 years of Reform and Opening Up (改革开放). Through a series of interviews, Brahm explores a new China in a new era and offers insight as to what the future will bring. The National TV Artists Academy gave the TV program that accompanies “China Right Here” an award for its depth and quality.