international relations

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History for the IB Diploma

2012
A review of the attempts to create a lasting peace after the First World War for students of the International Baccalaureate History programme.

Hetalia

axis powers
Offers a collection of four-panel comic strips which, depicting the world's powers as stereotypes, presents a politically incorrect comedy of the relationships between the Axis and Allied powers during the World Wars.

20

twentieth-century lessons for the twenty-first century
2003
Identifies patterns in the twentieth century regarding American peace, war, prosperity, and economic depression, and predicts America's course in the twenty-first, examining the future of both capitalism and the U.S.'s role in world politics.

Being America

liberty, commerce, and violence in an American world
2003
The author shares what he learned while traveling in Asia, Africa, and around the U.S. about the love-hate feelings America inspires in people throughout the world, and considers what the U.S. could do to advance the ideals of democracy, free markets, human rights, and peace in other nations.

The relations of nations

1983
The world is a fascinating complex place - about which opinions naturally differ. Differences of opinion extend to the very state system.

International relations

a very short introduction
2007
Discusses the major players and factors that shape international relations, covering such topics as superpowers, the United Nations, the European Union, and issues such as terrorism and world poverty.

The unfinished global revolution

the pursuit of a new international politics
2011
Mark Malloch-Brown, a former United Nations deputy secretary general, discusses the central problem that the world faces in the twenty-first century, explaining how as the world becomes more connected it also becomes less governed, and examining the abilities of national governments to address complex global issues.

Sword of the spirit, shield of faith

religion in American war and diplomacy
2012
Looks at the history of how religion has influenced American foreign relations, from George Washington to George W. Bush.

Deliver us from evil

2010
Operative A Shaw teams up with British vigilante Regina Campion to track down Evan Waller, who is plotting to sell nuclear weapons to Islamic fundamentalists, and as they try to stop Waller, Shaw and Regina find themselves falling for one another, which only makes their mission more dangerous as Waller makes Regina his next target.

Separation of power

2002
Washington D.C. is turned upside down when the director of the CIA is found dead and a controversial successor is named, and the Middle East is sent to the brink of war when Israel learns Saddam Hussein is about to enter the nuclear arms race.

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