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bibliogroup:"The Henry L. Stimson Lectures Series" from books.google.com
The policy of remaking the world in America’s image is supposed to protect human rights, promote peace, and make the world safe for democracy. But this is not what has happened.
bibliogroup:"The Henry L. Stimson Lectures Series" from books.google.com
Now, Anne-Marie Slaughter—one of Foreign Policy’s Top 100 Global Thinkers from 2009 to 2012, and the first woman to serve as director of the State Department Office of Policy Planning—applies network theory to develop a new set of ...
bibliogroup:"The Henry L. Stimson Lectures Series" from books.google.com
In the first global history of espionage ever written, distinguished historian and New York Times–bestselling author Christopher Andrew recovers much of the lost intelligence history of the past three millennia—and shows us its ...
bibliogroup:"The Henry L. Stimson Lectures Series" from books.google.com
Thirty years after the Soviet Union’s collapse, this book reveals how tensions between America, NATO, and Russia transformed geopolitics in the decade after the fall of the Berlin Wall “The most engaging and carefully documented account ...
bibliogroup:"The Henry L. Stimson Lectures Series" from books.google.com
Susan Dunn dramatically brings to life the most vital and transformational period of Roosevelt’s presidency: the hundred days between December 1940 and March 1941, when he mobilized American industry, mustered the American people, ...
bibliogroup:"The Henry L. Stimson Lectures Series" from books.google.com
In The Imprint of Congress, the distinguished congressional scholar David R. Mayhew gives us an insightful historical analysis of the U.S. Congress’s performance from the late eighteenth century to today, exploring what its lasting ...
bibliogroup:"The Henry L. Stimson Lectures Series" from books.google.com
In this timely and important work, eminent political theorist John Dunn argues that democracy is not synonymous with good government.
bibliogroup:"The Henry L. Stimson Lectures Series" from books.google.com
In the view of the distinguished political scientist Vernon Bogdanor, the question of Britain’s relationship to Europe is rooted in “the prime conflict of our time,” the dispute between the competing faiths of liberalism and ...