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How to overthrow the government

2000
Political commentator Arianna Huffington expresses her disgust with politics in the United States, and issues a challenge to average Americans to take action to restore governmental control to the people. Includes a directory of local and national activist groups.

Benjamin Netanyahu

leading the way for Israel
"Israel's youngest prime minister, as well as its longest serving prime minister, with the exception of Israel's first prime minister, David Ben-Gurion. Netanyahu has puzzled and amazed both his supporters and critics. He has experienced success, failure, and then success again. He believes in and has fought for a strong Israel, as a military, political, and economic power. Netanyahu was born into an actively Zionist family whose own history mirrors that of Israel, her strengths and her struggles. A son, brother, scholar, soldier, and politician--each of these roles have shaped the leader Bibi is today"--Provided by publisher.
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Israel

how to end the War of 1948
Examines the development of Israeli plans to destroy the Palestinian Authority and explains how those plans were executed between April 2002 and July 2002.
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The agenda

inside the Clinton White House
1995
Portrait of how the Clinton White House really works, based on interviews with administration insiders and other officials and confidential internal memos, diaries, and meeting notes.

Mandela

a critical life
2007
A biography of South African activist and former president, Nelson Mandela that chronicles his childhood and early political activities, imprisonment, and public career.

The Clinton foreign policy reader

presidential speeches with commentary
2000
A collection of fifty foreign policy speeches made by President William Jefferson Clinton over the course of his two terms in office, with commentary on how Clinton's foreign policy choices are likely to influence the agenda of American policymakers in coming years.

Still seeing red

how the Cold War shapes the new American politics
1997
Examines the ways in which the Cold War molded and shaped the internal politics of the United States and argues that the Republican party was the primary beneficiary of the struggle with communism.

Uncovering Clinton

a reporter's story
1999
The author, a reporter for the "Washington Post," and "Newsweek," discusses his investigation of the scandals involving President Clinton, and tells how he unwittingly became a primary character in the impeachment drama.

Ross Perot

an American maverick speaks out
1994

There's nothing in the middle of the road but yellow stripes and dead armadillos

1997
Presents a humorous look at American politics including such topics as the two-party system, Wall Street, Bill Clinton and more.

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