World politics -- 21st century
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World politics -- 21st century
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World politics
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- In mortal hands, a cautionary history of the nuclear age, Stephanie Cooke
- The empire and the five kings, America's abdication and the fate of the world, Bernard-Henri Lévy ; translated by Steven B. Kennedy
- Power rules, how common sense can rescue American foreign policy, Leslie H. Gelb
- What in the world is going on?, 10 prophetic clues you cannot afford to ignore, David Jeremiah
- Because we say so, Noam Chomsky
- The world crisis, the way forward after Iraq, with a foreword by Geoffrey Howe ; edited and introduced by Robert Harvey
- The influence of Soros, [politics, power, and the struggle for an open society], by Emily Tamkin
- The age of walls, how barriers between nations are changing our world, Tim Marshall
- On China, Henry Kissinger
- Strategic challenges for counterinsurgency and the global War on Terrorism, Edited by Williamson Murray
- The utility of force, the art of war in the modern world, Rupert Smith
- The world in conflict, understanding the world's troublespots, John Andrews
- Weapons of mass destruction, Michael Kort ; foreword by Cathal J. Nolan
- Who rules the world?, Noam Chomsky
- The intelligence archipelago, the community's struggle to reform in the globalized era, Melanie M.H. Gutjahr
- The age of the strongman, how the cult of the leader threatens democracy around the world, Gideon Rachman
- The war next time, countering rogue states and terrorists armed with chemical and biological weapons, Barry R. Schneider, Jim A. Davis, editors. Editors
- Nuclear showdown, North Korea takes on the world, Gordon G. Chang
- After the fall, being American in the world we've made, Ben Rhodes
- Children at war, P.W. Singer
- Global discontents, conversations on the rising threats to democracy, Noam Chomsky ; interviews with David Barsamian
- 500 days, secrets and lies in the terror wars, Kurt Eichenwald
- The case for Goliath, how America acts as the world's government in the twenty-first century, Michael Mandelbaum
- Civilization and its enemies, the next stage of history, Lee Harris
- Consent of the networked, the world-wide struggle for Internet freedom, Rebecca MacKinnon
- The age of the unthinkable, Joshua Cooper Ram
- Time for outrage!, Stéphane Hessel ; translated by Marion Duvert
- No end to war, terrorism in the twenty-first century, Walter Laqueur
- The age of the warrior, selected essays, Robert Fisk
- War footing, ten steps America must take to prevail in the war for the free world, Frank J. Gaffney and colleagues
- Political handbook of the world
- The age of the unthinkable, why the new world disorder constantly surprises us and what we can do about it, Joshua Cooper Ramo
- Crisis on the Korean peninsula, how to deal with a nuclear North Korea, Michael O'Hanlon and Mike Mochizuki
- Don't wait for the next war, a strategy for American growth and global leadership, General (Ret.) Wesley K. Clark
- Why America is not a new Rome, Vaclav Smil
- The coming draft, the crisis in our military and why selective service is wrong for America, Philip Gold
- The second world, empires and influence in the new global order, Parag Khanna
- The Manchurian president, by Aaron Klein ; with Brenda J. Elliott
- A declaration of energy independence, how freedom from foreign oil can improve national security, our economy, and the environment, Jay Hakes
- QDR 2001, strategy-driven choices for America's security, edited by Michèle A. Flournoy
- Spiral, trapped in the forever war, Mark Danner
- Strengthening American diplomacy, reviewing the State Department's budget, operations and policy priorities : hearing before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundred Fifteenth Congress, second session, May 23, 2018
- Missile defense, the current debate, Steven A. Hildreth [and eight others]
- Know thy enemy II, a look at the world's most threatening terrorist networks and criminal gangs, edited by Michael T. Kindt, Jerrold M. Post, and Barry R. Schneider
- Oil, James Laxer
- How to run the world, charting a course to the next Renaissance, Parag Khanna
- Cousins and strangers, America, Britain, and Europe in a new century, Chris Patten
- Superpower, three choices for America's role in the world, Ian Bremmer
- The contest of the century, the new era of competition with China--and how America can win, Geoff Dyer
- Hopes and prospects, Noam Chomsky
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