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  • av Guy Robin
    255,-

  • av Norman Warner
    309,-

  • av Kanji Ishizumi
    139,-

    These observations are based upon the premise that, with war having been a constant feature of humankind's evolution, a nation's security and prosperity are inextricably linked with its military strength. To illustrate the point, the author compares the revered historical cities of Venice and Aleppo. Of the two, Venice benefited from having the most advanced military capacity of mediaeval times and thus enjoyed prolonged stability while Aleppo constantly suffered at the hands of more powerful enemies. Japan more closely resembles the latter. In the postwar era, it is the states equipped with nuclear weapons that have dictated the balance of power. Indeed, the four countries of most significance to Japan's present security are its ally the United States and the hostile or potentially hostile China, Russia and North Korea - all of them nuclear-armed. As the ultimately fruitless meetings between North Korean leader Kim Jong Il and former US President Donald Trump illustrate, North Korea has absolutely no intention of giving up its nuclear and other advanced armaments. But even if it were to do so, the more menacing threat to Japan comes from China. With its militarisation of the South China Sea, its aggressive intentions towards Taiwan, its provocative behaviour around the Senkaku (Diaoyu) islands, its relentless military expansion and its determination to replace America as the regional hegemon, China represents an undoubtedly grave danger to Japan. The author proposes a two-pronged strategy. Firstly, Japan should construct a network of nuclear shelters sufficient in scale and number to protect its people - particularly in the populous urban areas that would probably be targeted by the enemy. Secondly, Japan should join NATO and avail itself of the protection afforded by American nuclear warheads and bombs while preparing itself for war. However, if joining NATO turned out to be unfeasible, Japan should instead divert the resources currently allocated to maintaining the US military presence in the country to developing its own atomic warheads and bombs as well as submarines equipped with nuclear missiles. Despite the received wisdom that Japan is forbidden by its constitution from having nuclear weapons, the author points out that the issue has been raised by various administrations in the past going as far back as that of Prime Minister Kishi Nobosuke in 1957. Moreover, the frequent port calls by US submarines and aircraft carriers laden with atomic weapons make a mockery of the Three Non-Nuclear Principles that Japan supposedly observes. With the US-Japan Security Alliance offering absolutely no guarantee of protection, the author sees no impediment to Japan abrogating it and embarking on its own nuclear weapons programme. In the postwar period, a number of countries have succeeded in developing such weapons and it is perfectly possible for Japan to do likewise. In conclusion, the author foresees a situation in which China succeeds in subjugating Taiwan and America is forced by financial constraints to reduce its military presence in the Far East. The only country able to make up the shortfall would be Japan - which, by acquiring nuclear weapons, would be able to maintain the balance of security in East Asia. By the same token, it would be able to ensure its own survival.

  • av Stephen Hayes
    195,-

  • av Ian Shipley
    185,-

    Ian Shipley has been traditionally hand-digging graves for 40 years. In this, the author's first book, he recounts true tales of when coffins get stuck, exhumations, practical jokes and various other ghostly goings-on.

  • av Isabella Pallavicini
    199,-

    Italy WW2 - from Sicily and the Mafia to Rome and the Vatican - The compelling story of a boy growing up between two homelands, his adventures as a young soldier, his Sicilian family, and their incredible journey through war torn Italy.

  • av Ron Culley
    199,-

  • av Sarah Newcombe
    149,-

    A book to boost children's confidence in their own abilities and promote independence.When Sofia is given a magic cardigan by her Granny, she amazingly develops special powers, and finds that she becomes able to do so many things which she used to struggle with. But is the cardigan really magic or could Sofia have actually achieved those things all along?A delightful book about enabling self-confidence and helping those you love.

  • av Vincent Goddard
    269,-

  • av R. W. Sones
    159,-

    Most of the short stories and personal poems in this collection are arranged alternatively making them ideal for some time-restricted or bedtime reading.Five stories, featuring a fictional Portguese detective - Inspector Raposa - are presented in a single section and the book also includes a song and a one-act play.

  • av Robert Stevens
    269,-

  • - Thegn of Compton
    av Peter Wilcox
    299,-

    An historical novel set in eleventh century England and Bruges that traces the early life of King Harold's grandfather torn between his duty to the unpredictable King Aethelred and his stewardship of the Compton Estate.

  • - A Testing Week
    av Shona Stringer
    145,-

    Abigail is loving being back at school with all her friends, that is until her week of tests arrives. Follow Abigail's journey as she tries her very best and eventually realises that in her own time she can achieve anything.

  • av Milan Vukovic
    239,-

  • - The Coronavirus Pandemic 2019
    av Dale Mark Kudsy
    185,-

    THE DAY THE WORLD WOKE UP

  • av Mary Lewsley
    165,-

    Wee Row of Shops and a Bar is a collection of short stories. The first eight stories are linked, and preferably, should be read in order. The remaining stories are a collection of varied and stand alone stories and can be read at random.

  • av Pete Eastwood
    569,-

    The memoirs of a Mod with a Punk attitude, who takes you 'access all areas' with his tales of discovery, friendship, and survival.

  • av Jack Idle
    165 - 315,-

    A ground-breaking fourth book in the Jack Idle trilogy comes with a health warning. If you believe that the world is a great place in which to live, and has managed the pandemic well, or you have a closed mind, this book is not for you.

  • - The 7 SIMPLE STEPS to Shift from Uncomfortable TO UNSTOPPABLE
    av Scott Gregory
    185,-

    Achieve Anything is a life-changing book that helps you see how you can master your mindset, take action now and develop the critical habits that will help you deliver mind blowing results with anything you dare to achieve.

  • - The 7 SIMPLE STEPS to Shift from Uncomfortable TO UNSTOPPABLE
    av Scott Gregory
    329,-

    Achieve Anything is a life-changing book that helps you see how you can master your mindset, take action now and develop the critical habits that will help you deliver mind blowing results with anything you dare to achieve.

  • av Michael Quinlyn-Nixon
    195 - 309,-

    A tale about a unique and unusual squirrel that tries to cope with the prejudice around her. Will the other woodland animals come to realise that a loving and caring heart is the most precious part of any individual?

  • - Immigrant and Clinical Psychologist
    av John Martin Pinschof
    379,-

    From family leaving Austria for England as immigrants in 1939, family separations until 1947, death of father 1949, National Service, University. Qualify as Clinical Psychologist.

  • - Revised Edition Book 3
    av Susan Folasade Lewis
    179,-

    A mixture of educative and poetic stories for children of different age groups. These books can be an enjoyable, useful learning tools for younger children learning to read. And for older children, the stories are equally as beautiful!

  • av Sayid Hussein
    149,-

    Journey the world and visit its most magical sites with this sibling duo. Learn some fun facts along the way as they see the seven wonders of the world!

  • - Revised Edition Book 2
    av Susan Folasade Lewis
    165,-

    A mixture of educative and poetic stories for children of different age groups. These books can be an enjoyable, useful learning tools for younger children learning to read. And for older children, the stories are equally as beautiful!

  • - Revised Edition Book 1
    av Susan Folasade Lewis
    125,-

    A mixture of educative and poetic stories for children of different age groups. These books can be an enjoyable, useful learning tools for younger children learning to read. And for older children, the stories are equally as beautiful, for a fun delightful read, full of life's little adventures!

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