World politics -- 21st century
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World politics -- 21st century
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World politics
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- ¿Qui?n domina el mundo?, Noam Chomsky ; traducci?n de Javier Guerrero
- Stealing America, what my experience with criminal gangs taught me about Obama, Hillary, and the Democratic Party, Dinesh D'Souza
- Sleepwalking to Armageddon, the threat of nuclear annihilation, edited by Helen Caldicott
- Crisis on the Korean peninsula, how to deal with a nuclear North Korea, Michael O'Hanlon and Mike Mochizuki
- Crouching tiger, What China's militarism means for the world, Peter Navarro
- A handful of bullets, how the murder of Archduke Franz Ferdinand still menaces the peace, Harlan K. Ullman
- Because we say so, Noam Chomsky
- Networks of domination, the social foundations of peripheral conquest in international politics, Paul K. Macdonald
- Survive and resist, the definitive guide to dystopian politics, Amy L. Atchison, Shauna L. Shames
- Global discontents, conversations on the rising threats to democracy, Noam Chomsky ; interviews with David Barsamian
- The Bush doctrine and the War on Terrorism, global responses, global consequences, edited by Mary Buckley and Robert Singh
- The oil card, global economic warfare in the 21st century, James R. Norman
- The second world, empires and influence in the new global order /, Parag Khanna
- Is Iran a threat to global security?, Julia Bauder, book editor
- Firefly guide to the state of the world
- Power rules, how common sense can rescue American foreign policy, Leslie H. Gelb
- Still ours to lead, America, rising powers, and the tension between rivalry and restraint, Bruce Jones
- What in the world is going on?, 10 prophetic clues you cannot afford to ignore, David Jeremiah
- Consent of the networked, the world-wide struggle for Internet freedom, Rebecca MacKinnon
- The utility of force, the art of war in the modern world, Rupert Smith
- The politics of our time, populism, nationalism, socialism, John B. Judis
- The price of prosperity, why rich nations fail and how to renew them, Todd G. Buchholz
- Wars of blood and faith, the conflicts that will shape the twenty-first century, Ralph Peters
- The Manchurian president, by Aaron Klein ; with Brenda J. Elliott
- How did we get into this mess?, politics, equality, nature, George Monbiot
- Secession as an international phenomenon, from America's Civil War to contemporary separatist movements, edited by Don H. Doyle
- An open world, how America can win the contest for twenty-first-century order, Rebecca Lissner and Mira Rapp-Hooper
- Understanding China and India, security implications for the United States and the world, Rollie Lal ; foreword by Karl D. Jackson ; introduction by Walter Anderson
- On empire, America, war, and global supremacy, Eric Hobsbawm.
- The shield and the cloak, the security of the commons, Gary Hart
- What every American should know about the rest of the world, your guide to today's hot spots, hot shots, and incendiary issues, M.L. Rossi
- Great speeches of our time, Hywel Williams
- Nuclear showdown, North Korea takes on the world, Gordon G. Chang
- On China, Henry Kissinger
- Uncomfortable wars revisited, John T. Fishel and Max G. Manwaring ; foreword and afterword by Edwin G. Corr
- Russia and the new world disorder, Bobo Lo
- The contest of the century, the new era of competition with China--and how America can win, Geoff Dyer
- The influence of Soros, Emily Tamkin
- The return of Marco Polo's world, war, strategy, and American interests in the twenty-first century, Robert D. Kaplan
- The age of the unthinkable, why the new global order constantly surprises us and what to do about it, Joshua Cooper Ramo
- The five stages of collapse, a survivor's toolkit, Dmitry Orlov
- The new nuclear danger, George W. Bush's military-industrial complex, Helen Caldicott ; [with a new introduction on the situation in Iraq]
- This brave new world, India, China and the United States, Anja Manuel
- Oil, James Laxer
- The notebook, José Saramago ; translated by Amanda Hopkinson and Daniel Hahn
- Cousins and strangers, America, Britain, and Europe in a new century, Chris Patten
- Planning the unthinkable, how new powers will use nuclear, biological, and chemical weapons, [edited by] Peter R. Lavoy, Scott D. Sagan, and James J. Wirtz
- The world in the long twentieth century, an interpretive history, Edward Ross Dickinson
- After the fall, being American in the world we've made, Ben Rhodes
- The contest of the century, the new era of competition with China--and how America can win, Geoff Dyer
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