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  • - Russia'S Atlantic Agenda
    av Janusz Bugajski
    425,-

    As the Russian invasion of Georgia in August 2008 demonstrated in no uncertain terms, Russia has developed into a neo-imperialist power seeking to restore its spheres of dominance, to undermine the emergence of a wider Europe, and to prevent the development of a coherent transatlantic community.

  • - Coming of Age in the American Revolution
    av Emmy E. Werner
    265,-

    The voices of the children and teenagers who witnessed the colonies' transformation to an independent nation have seldom been heard. This historical account of the American Revolution tells the story of the "forgotten" youngsters who engaged in the boycott of British goods and the battles that led up to the Declaration of Independence.

  • - Twenty-Five Years of FBI War Stories
    av James Botting
    365,-

    A desperate gunman holds a planeload of innocent passengers hostage. A heavily armed cult leader refuses to leave his compound, threatening mass suicide by a hundred of his brainwashed followers. A neo-Nazi militant in a cabin hideout keeps federal agents at bay with gunfire.

  • - The Top 10 Book of More Glorious Goals, Superb Saves, and Fantastic Free-Kicks
    av Jeff Carlisle
    169,-

    Soccer is the world's game, more popular than any other sport. Fans fill stadia, and players strive to perform at the highest levels for them. Soccer's Most Wanted (TM) II presents more of the best and brightest, funniest and freakiest, and the highs and lows of soccer.

  • - Secret Government, War Crimes, and the Rule of Law
    av Christoher H. Pyle
    322,-

    That American forces should torture prisoners in their "war" on terror is disturbing, but more shocking still is that the highest officials of the Bush-Cheney administration planned, authorized, encouraged, and concealed these war crimes.

  • - A New America, a New World
    av Amitai Etzioni
    319,-

    Race, age, political affiliation, country of origin, native language-too often Americans define themselves, and are defined, by the differences that separate them. But if the 2008 presidential campaign has taught us anything, it is that we as a people want to look beyond these divisions to the values and interests that unite us.

  • - The Legacy of Dictatorship and the Prospects for Democracy
    av Peter J. Munson
    415,-

    Takes the reader on a journey from Iraq's troubled history through the country's invasion and chaotic collapse of governance to the fragile state of political development. This book explains the social, cultural and political roots of violent conflict and political confrontation among Iraq's numerous factions.

  • - The Adventures of a Special Band of Troops That Entertained the Allied Forces During World War II
    av Jack Jacobson
    315,-

    In New York City in 1939, neither eighteen-year-old Jack "Jake" Jacobson nor his comrade Murray "Duke" Davison had any intention of joining the military. Their sights were set on playing club dates in what Duke called the "upholstered sewers" of Manhattan.

  • av Paul Rexton Kan
    239 - 439,-

    The relationship between drugs and today's wars has grown more noticeable since the end of the Cold War and will likely gather strength in this era of increased globalization. Many violent groups and governments have recently turned to illicit narcotics in their entrepreneurial quests to stay viable in the post-Cold War world.

  • - An Alternate History of the War of 1812
    av Colonel David Fitz-Enz
    385,-

    What if, on September 11, 1814, the United States had lost the close-run battle that Winston Churchill called the "most decisive" of the War of 1812? With a victory at Plattsburgh, would the British have eventually been able to regain control of their former colonies? Only one fleeting moment on Lake Champlain might have been needed to forever ...

  • av Robert J. McMahon
    239,-

    This compact and accessible biography critically assesses the life and career of Dean Acheson, one of America's foremost diplomats and strategists. As a top State Department official from 1941 to 1947 and as Harry S. Truman's secretary of state from 1949 to 1953, Acheson shaped many of the key U.S.

  • - Americanism and the Islamic Reformation
    av Michael A. Palmer
    239,-

    The United States, argues Michael A. Palmer, is engaged in a political crusade to modernize the Islamic world. Americanism is in the vanguard of modernity's relentless advance, promoting capitalist markets and democratic institutions.

  • - Reflections on America's Dedication to War
    av Edward W. Wood
    249,-

    Is any war a "good war"? In Worshipping the Myths of World War II, the author takes a critical look at what he sees is America's dedication to war as panacea and as Washington's primary method for leading the world. Articulating why he believes the lessons of World War II are profoundly relevant to today's events, Edward W. Wood, Jr.

  • av Michael Scheuer
    239 - 425,-

    Though U.S. leaders try to convince the world of their success in fighting al Qaeda, one anonymous member of the U.S. intelligence community would like to inform the public that we are, in fact, losing the war on terror. Further, until U.S.

  • - From World War I to the War on Terrorism
    av Andrew M. Dorman & Professor Greg Kennedy
    345 - 555,-

    Alongside war, there has always been diplomacy; alongside the warlord, the diplomat seeking a nonmilitary solution. Diplomatic efforts have shortened some of our worst wars and exacerbated others.

  • - Seasonal Photographs of Arlington National Cemetery
    av Robert C. Knudsen
    399,-

    Walking through Arlington National Cemetery is an experience like no other. A quiet sense of respect persists, and the beauty is overwhelming. It is the final resting place of thousands of our nation's war heroes, with more added every day in poignant and moving ceremonies. Robert C.

  • - Realism for an Unloved Superpower
    av John Brady Kiesling
    295 - 399,-

    John Brady Kiesling, a twenty-year veteran of the foreign service, publicly resigned his position as political counselor of the U.S. Embassy in Athens in February 2003 to protest the Bush administration's impending invasion of Iraq.

  • - My Wild Ride with the New Iraqi Army
    av Eric Navarro
    295,-

    Ten U.S. Marines are assigned to live, train, and go into battle with more than five hundred raw and undisciplined Iraqi soldiers. A member of this Adviser Support Team, Capt. Eric Navarro, recounts their tour in vivid and brutally honest detail. Their deployment comes at a particularly important time in the war.

  • - Franklin D. Roosevelt and a World in Crisis, 1933-1941
    av David F. Schmitz
    239,-

    When Franklin D. Roosevelt became president in March 1933, he initially devoted most of his attention to finding a solution to the Great Depression. But the pull of war and the results of FDR's foreign policy ultimately had a deeper and more transformative impact on U.S. history.

  • - The Russian Navy's Landmark Visit to Civil War San Francisco
    av C. Douglas Kroll
    279,-

    Great friendship existed between the United States and Imperial Russia during the nineteenth century. The Old World Russian autocracy supported the young New World democracy because of the emerging U.S. role as a bulwark against Great Britain's ambitions, in Asia and in the North Pacific Ocean region especially.

  • - The Persistent Challenge of North Korea
    av Bruce E. Bechtol
    375,-

    In Red Rogue, Bruce Bechtol analyzes the changing nature of North Korea's national defense, foreign policy, and illicit economic activities in the post-9/11 era. He describes how North Korea has adapted to a changing global and regional environment to ensure regime survival and has often dictated the agenda in East Asia.

  • - A Marine Company Commander in Iraq
    av USMC Folsom & Maj. Seth W. B.
    245,-

    A compelling Iraq War memoir of then-Capt. Seth Folsom, commanding officer of Delta Company, First Light Armored Reconnaissance Battalion, US Marine Corps. Mounted in eight-wheeled LAVs (light armored vehicles), this unit of 130 Marines and sailors was one of the first into Iraq in March 2003. It fought on the front lines for the war's entire offensive phase.

  • - The Top 10 Book of Roman Ruins, Wonderful Wines, and Renaissance Rarities
    av Luciano Mangiafico
    169,-

    Italy has always captivated the imagination of foreigners, attracted many to its shores, and contributed more than its share to world culture and progress, not to mention its delectable cuisine. A small country, it is about 116,000 square miles, or roughly less than half the size of Texas.

  • - Building a Multilateral Response for Future Stability in Northeast Asia
    av James L. Schoff
    275,-

    North Korea tested its first nuclear weapon in October 2006, after more than three years of sporadic multilateral diplomacy and negotiations aimed at forestalling its emergence as a new nuclear state in Northeast Asia.

  • - The Top 10 Book of Chicano Culture, Latin Lovers, and Hispanic Pride
    av Boze Hadleigh
    179,-

    Hispanics are now the largest minority in the United States. Of the more than forty million Hispanics, some two-thirds are Mexican or Mexican-American. Almost half of all babies in the nation are born of Hispanic parents, and "Garcia" is quickly becoming the most common surname in America.

  • - How Edward R. Murrow Helped Lead America into War
    av Phillip Seib
    239 - 315,-

  • - History'S Greatest Empire Builder
    av Paul Lococo Jr.
    219,-

    It was through bitter experience growing up on the harsh and unforgiving steppes of Mongolia that Genghis Khan learned to trust few people and to be vigilant of the personalities and events around him.

  • - His WWII Spy Mission with Martha Gellhorn
    av Peter Moreira
    199,-

    Ernest Hemingway and Martha Gellhorn had no idea of what they would discover when they set out for Hong Kong, China, and Burma in 1941. The husband-and-wife team of celebrity literati intended to report on the China-Japan war while honeymooning in the romantic Far East.

  • av Paik Sun Yup
    185,-

    This is the candid and revealing wartime memoir of the soldier who, at the age of just 32, became South Korea's first four-star general. The book brings an unprecedented perspective to the Korean War.

  • - A New Complete History of the Second World War, Revised Edition
    av H. P. Willmott
    355,-

    "The best balanced one-volume history of the Second World War in its coverage of all the major themes and all the fronts. Willmott's fresh insights into the war on the Eastern Front are an outstanding feature."

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