My shelves are filled with
foreign policy books.
Not exact matches
He is the author of Simplifying the Rule
Book: A Proposal to Reform and Clarify Canada's
Policy on Inward
Foreign Direct Investment, recently published by the C.D. Howe Institute.
His most recent
book is Politics in a Religious World: Building a Religiously Informed U.S.
Foreign Policy (Continuum, 2011).
We are adult third culture «kids» who have spent all of our developmental years abroad... and then returned to our HOME country, where we must endure the commonplace ignorance and poorly educated adults who lack any interest in
foreign policy and base all their opinions on what only goes on in their own backyard... Please give your head a good shake and crack open a
book every little now and then!
``... very strong politically correct and left - wing revisionist history attitude or tone that's also Anti-American (especially a vague charge against «U.S.
foreign policy»), and strong anti-capitalist elements... blasphemy, implied urinating, vomiting, scatological humor, and comments on breast feeding and sexual parts of people's bodies; light brief violence includes beating on car window and trying to damage car, man comically shoves people off a stage, man burns
books; sexual content includes homosexual references, implied adultery with a pregnancy out of wedlock, talk about a priest raping boy in the past, a giant condom balloon placed on church steeple, references to real condoms, implied fornication; upper male nudity, man wears a dress; alcohol use and drunkenness; smoking and marijuana use depicted, including eating marijuana brownies; and, strong miscellaneous immorality includes lying, stealing, revenge, rebellion, dysfunctional family portrayed, father is a pothead and a drinker and lives in a trailer»
Still, his utopian, isolationist
foreign policy disqualifies him in my
book.
Kinzer's
book should be required reading for every legislator on the Senate Committee on
Foreign Relations or on the House Committee on International Relations — and for President Bush, the secretaries of state and defense and others shaping U.S. foreign policy toward predominantly Muslim cou
Foreign Relations or on the House Committee on International Relations — and for President Bush, the secretaries of state and defense and others shaping U.S.
foreign policy toward predominantly Muslim cou
foreign policy toward predominantly Muslim countries.
In The War for Muslim Minds, Gilles Kepel, a French Arabist and scholar of Islam, shows little patience for neoconservative U.S.
foreign policy, but most of the
book is taken up with criticism of the chief enemy of Muslim reform in Europe: jihadist ideology imported from Saudi Arabian Wahhabism, the Muslim Brotherhood, the Qutb brothers (Sayyid and Muhammad) and like - minded sources.
Later, in his
book Radical Imperative: From Social Ethics to Theology, Bennett confessed his mistakes, and came to see that his view of American
foreign policy in the 1940s and 1950s, a view that took American
policies as manifestations and realizations of the kingdom of God, was gravely in error.
American commentators with European credibility should have been deployed throughout the continent, in person and through the electronic media, to challenge the virtually unchallenged cartoon of American evangelical cowboys running riot in the world» a cartoon that helps explain, at least in part, the vapors of Anglican bishops in Great Britain who imagine that Tim LaHaye's fictional speculations on the
Book of Revelation play a formative role in U.S.
foreign policy.
Congratulations, your latest
book, China, the United States, and Global Order has been praised by
Foreign Policy Magazine as one of the 23 Essential Readings of 2011.
In his
book DC Confidential published in 2005, Meyer criticised the whole Blairite approach to
foreign policy and the special relationship.
In the
book you have an essay by Trevor B. McCrisken about the Future of Republican Party
foreign policy, does it (and your own opinion) see a return to renewed isolationism?
NH: The
book demonstrates a myriad of new influential actors and the resurgence and emergence of ideas (old and new) in China — complicating the control the CCP has traditionally had over its
foreign and domestic
policy — as well as a sense that China is nearing a cross-roads in formulating its international identity (from a developing to developed state).
Dr Tristen Naylor, Oxford's Lecturer in Diplomatic Studies, chatted with Tom Fletcher, the former British Ambassador and Downing Street
foreign policy advisor, about his new
book, Naked Diplomacy.
To Dare More Boldly, written by American
foreign policy analyst John Hulsman, and launched last night at Daunt's
Books, explains how the study and execution of political risk strategies have evolved down the centuries and provides a guide for those thinking about how better to analyse such risk.
My
book looks at the choices and behaviour of state actors — that is, those responsible for deciding and enacting a state's
foreign policy.
If you want an engaging whistlestop tour of Margaret Thatcher's
foreign policy, then this
book hits the spot.
He is the Stanley Kaplan Distinguished Visiting Professor of American
Foreign Policy at Williams College and the author of the forthcoming
book, «Rally Point: Five Tasks to Unite the Country and Revitalize the American Dream,» which will be published by Twelve
Books in October.
His
books include Nazi
Foreign Policy 1933 - 1939 and Parliamentary Reform 1785 - 1928.
This
book is apparently fairly influential in Russia: Few
books published in Russia during the post-communist period have exerted such an influence on Russian military, police, and
foreign policy...
In 1991 respected
foreign policy analyst George Friedman wrote a
book predicting that Japan would go to war with the USA in the next few years («The Coming War with Japan»).
DioGuardi lives in Ossining, New York, with his wife, Shirley Cloyes DioGuardi, a writer,
foreign -
policy analyst, human rights activist and former
book publisher.
Such mistakes were part of a lifelong pattern for Moorcraft, now director of the Center for
Foreign Policy Analysis in London and the author of more than a dozen
books.
Carlson is the author of the
book Biology is Technology: The Promise, Peril, and New Business of Engineering Life, published in 2010 by Harvard University Press; it received the PROSE award for the Best Engineering and Technology Book of 2010 and was named to the Best Books of 2010 lists by writers at both The Economist and Foreign Pol
book Biology is Technology: The Promise, Peril, and New Business of Engineering Life, published in 2010 by Harvard University Press; it received the PROSE award for the Best Engineering and Technology
Book of 2010 and was named to the Best Books of 2010 lists by writers at both The Economist and Foreign Pol
Book of 2010 and was named to the Best
Books of 2010 lists by writers at both The Economist and
Foreign Policy.
Killmonger's plan for «black liberation,» arming insurgencies all over the world, is an American
policy that has backfired and led to unforeseen disasters perhaps every single time it has been deployed; it is somewhat bizarre to see people endorse a comic -
book version of George W. Bush's
foreign policy and sign up for the Project for the New Wakandan Century as long as the words «black liberation» are used instead of «democracy promotion.»
Policy makers, investors, leaders in industry, the transportation sector, and others with a concern for the environment, economy, and energy security will look to this
book as a roadmap to independence from
foreign oil.
In the literature of the Vietnam era, there are powerful
books about soldiering, excellent analyses of American
foreign policy in Southeast Asia, and many dealing with the sixties» culture of protest, but this is the first
book to connect the three worlds and present them in a dramatic unity.
Now if we could only get the
foreign policy makers in Washington to read this
book.
com, recently acquired by big US
book retailer Barnes and Noble, appears to be tightening its
policies, blocking
foreign buyers from purchasing titles.
(There was also a great discussion of the
book hosted by
Foreign Policy.)
I just can't understand (and it angers me) how Mooney is invited to give talks everywhere and invited onto the AGU Board of Directors and held up as some master communicator when he's so extremely politically biased, and to boot knows absolutely nothing of the science — and now his new
book is actually suggesting that conservatives are somehow medically or psychologically deficient for believing «more wrong things» (that's a quote from his
book advertisement), and not just in science but also in history, economic
policy, and
foreign policy!
The Power Surge included in the
Foreign Policy Association's list of Five
Books to Read This Summer
Michael Levi's new
book, The Power Surge, is very likely to be one of the best things you'll read about the ongoing oil and gas boom in the United States... [T] he
book is filled with detailed on - the - ground reporting and carefully reasoned observations about how the oil and gas uptick could have all sorts of unexpected impacts on everything from U.S.
foreign policy to climate change to transportation.
In 1891, U.S. copyright law for the first time granted U.S. copyright to non-U.S. authors, but there was a catch: The
books of
foreign authors had to be manufactured in the U.S.. By the end of the Second World War, the U.S. became a net exporter of
books, and it was not until then that the U.S. shifted its
policy from protecting its domestic publishers to cautiously embracing global treaties.
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