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  • - Rebel Raider
    av John M. Taylor
    221,-

    One man-Capt. Raphael Semmes-dominates the history of Confederate naval operations in the American Civil War.

  • - Whites Sharing Grief About Racism
    av Ann Todd Jealous
    255 - 472,-

    This courageous anthology posits that unearned privilege has damaged the psyche of white people as well as their capacity to understand racism. Using intimate stories, some from writers who have never before spoken of these highly charged issues, Jealous and Haskell offer readers a chance to explore their own experiences.

  • - Lessons from the Iraq War
    av Bethany Barratt, Richard Sobel & Peter Furia
    328 - 759,-

    Rarely has a foreign policy event spawned such interest in international public opinion as has the Iraq War.

  • - A Critical Response to Fundamental Questions
    av John T. Bookman
    274 - 716,-

    In this provocative set of essays, John Bookman delves beneath the transitory issues of the day to identify and respond to the fundamental, perennial questions of American politics. The questions concern the myths that shape the thinking of so many Americans about politics.

  • - History'S Greatest Empire Builder
    av Paul Lococo Jr.
    189,-

    It was through bitter experience growing up on the harsh and unforgiving steppes of Mongolia that Genghis Khan learned to trust few people and to be vigilant of the personalities and events around him.

  • - Father of the Nuclear Navy
    av Thomas B. Allen
    182,-

    Hyman G. Rickover was not long removed from his Jewish roots in Poland when he graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1922. After a respectable career spent mostly in unglamorous submarine and engineering billets, he took command of the U.S.

  • - The USS Oriskany and Air Wing 16 During the Vietnam War
    av Peter Fey
    284 - 509,-

    The Vietnam War aircraft carrier USS Oriskany and its aviators come to life in this memorial to the fallen of Carrier Air Wing 16 (CVW-16), which experienced the highest loss rate of any carrier air wing during the war.

  • - The Unc Scandal, the Education of Athletes, and the Future of Big-Time College Sports
    av Jay M Smith & Mary Willingham
    310 - 325,-

    Told from the vantage point of two insiders with a privileged perspective on the individuals and events involved, Cheated examines athletic-academic corruption at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill and in NCAA athletics.

  • - Dr. Dorothy Boulding Ferebee, Civil Rights Pioneer
    av Diane Kiesel
    344 - 438,-

    Diane Kiesel is an acting justice of the New York State Supreme Court. She presides in the Bronx County Criminal Term. A former journalist, she is a winner of the Worth Bingham Prize for Investigative Journalism and is the author of Domestic Violence: Law, Policy, and Practice. She lives in New York City.

  • - A Former Intelligence Officer and the Journalists Who Uncovered His Scheme to Fleece America
    av Jeff Testerman
    394,-

    When Lt. Commander Bobby Thompson surfaced in Tampa in 1998, it was as if he had fallen from the sky, providing no hint of his past life. Eleven years later, St. Petersburg Times investigative reporter Jeff Testerman visited the rundown duplex Thompson used as his home and the epicenter of his sixty-thousand-member charity, the U.S. Navy Veterans Association. But something was amiss. Thompson’s charity’s addresses were just maildrops, his members nonexistent, and his past a black hole. Yet, somehow, the Commander had stood for photos with President George W. Bush, Senator John McCain, and other political luminaries. The USNVA, it turned out, was a phony charity where Thompson used pricey telemarketers, savvy lawyers, and political allies to swindle tens of millions from well-meaning donors. After Testerman’s story revealed that the nonprofit was a sham, the Commander went on the run. U.S. Marshals took up the hunt in 2011 and found themselves searching for an unnamed identity thief who they likened to a real-life Jason Bourne. When finally captured in 2012, Thompson was carrying multiple IDs and a key to a locker that held nearly $1 million in cash. But, who was he? Eventually, investigators discovered he was John Donald Cody, a Harvard Law School graduate and former U.S. Army intelligence officer who had been wanted since the 1980s on theft charges and for questioning in an espionage probe. As Cody’s decades as a fugitive came to an end, he claimed his charity was run at the behest of the Central Intelligence Agency. After reporting on the story for CNBC’s American Greed in 2014, Daniel M. Freed dug into Cody’s backstory—uncovering new information about his intelligence background and the evolution of his con. Watch a book trailer at callmecommander.net.

  • - The Kidnapping Epidemic That Terrorized 1930s America
    av Carolyn Cox
    394,-

    Takes the reader behind the scenes of gripping kidnapping crimes that terrified the American public in the 1930s.

  • av Michael Scheuer
    178 - 422,-

    Though U.S. leaders try to convince the world of their success in fighting al Qaeda, one anonymous member of the U.S. intelligence community would like to inform the public that we are, in fact, losing the war on terror. Further, until U.S.

  • - Another Glimpse Inside the CIA
    av Edward Mickolus
    294,-

    Collection of personal essays detailing the adventures, advice, and experience of generations of CIA support and technical officers.

  • - A Memoir
    av M. C. Armstrong
    344,-

    A journalist embedded with Special Forces in Iraq recounts his time on the battlefield and the journey there and back.

  • - A Story of the U.S. Military's Commitment to Leave No One Behind
    av Eileen A. Bjorkman
    384,-

    Unforgotten in the Gulf of Tonkin is the thrilling true story of Navy pilot Lt. William Sharp's high-speed ejection from his F-8 over North Vietnam and escape.

  • - Invincible King
    av Peter G. Tsouras
    202,-

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    115,-

    Aimed at the general reader, this guide offers practical suggestions for preparing the home, workplace, and community for possible terrorist attacks. Coverage includes such topics as where to buy and what to look for in protective equipment; how to construct a safe room and what to stock in it; and

  • - The International Struggle Over Antibiotics
    av Marc Landas
    494,-

    In Cold War Resistance, Marc Landas uncovers the dark history behind the discovery, production, and distribution of antibiotics, and how the Cold War played a role in today's worsening resistance to antibiotics.

  • - Political Consolidation, Building Security Forces, and Economic Development in Failed and Fragile States
    av Keith W. Mines
    494,-

    A proposed doctrine and architecture in the core areas of building security forces, economic development, and political consolidation that blends soft and hard power into a deployable and effective package.

  • - Abd Al-Aziz Al-Muqrin's "A Practical Course for Guerrilla War"
     
    307,-

    Osama bin Laden's words carry a great deal of weight in the West. When he speaks, or allegedly speaks, we listen. But what about the words of other key leaders in the Al-Qa'ida terrorist network? We can learn how to conduct the war on terrorism more successfully when we study their own manuals, written for their followers.

  • - A Reassessment of the Civil War Leadership of Gen. Philip H. Sheridan
    av Eric J. Wittenberg
    335,-

    Unlike Gen. Ulysses S. Grant and Gen. William T. Sherman, whose controversial Civil War-era reputations persist today, Maj. Gen. Philip H. Sheridan has been largely untouched by controversy. In Little Phil, historian Eric J. Wittenberg reassesses the war record of a man long considered one of the Union Army's greatest generals.

  • - The Rise and Rivalries of Sec Basketball
    av Chris Dortch
    255 - 389,-

    Although the basketball teams of the Southeastern Conference dominate the national college rankings, it wasn't too long ago that the SEC was mostly recognized for football. Today the SEC has displaced the Big Ten and the Atlantic Coast Conference as the premier conference of college basketball.

  • - Policy, Strategy & War
    av Stephen J. Cimbala
    327 - 759,-

    The events of 9/11 and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan make an obvious case for expert study of the George W. Bush defense program. During the Bush administration, the rise and fall of governments, the fates of peoples, and the very definitions of "war" and "victory" were up for discussion.

  • - Understanding the Dynamics of Conflict in Iraq
    av John Arquilla, Heather Selma Gregg & Hy S. Rothstein
    296 - 759,-

    The conflict in Iraq is characterized by three faces of war: interstate conflict, civil war, and insurgency. The Coalition's invasion of Iraq in March 2003 began as an interstate war. No sooner had Saddam Hussein been successfully deposed, however, than U.S.-led forces faced a lethal insurgency.

  • - The U.S. Role in Global Security
    av Richard L. Kugler
    390 - 759,-

    What is the current state of the global security system, and where is it headed? What challenges and opportunities do we face, and what dangers are emerging? How will various regions of the world be affected? How can the United States best act to help shape the future while protecting its security, interests, and values? How can the United ...

  • - The Iraq and Afghanistan Experience
    av Larry Minear
    802,-

    As of early 2010, more than two million U.S. troops have served in Iraq and Afghanistan. Yet the American public is neither much engaged in the issues of these two wars nor particularly knowledgeable about the troops' experiences, which have ranged from positive and energizing to searing and debilitating.

  • - Debating and Doing History
    av John Prados
    327 - 672,-

    The Cold War continues to shape international relations almost twenty years after being acknowledged as the central event of the last half of the twentieth century. Interpretations of how it ended thus remain crucial to an accurate understanding of global events and foreign policy.

  • - Cycles of Creation and Conflict
    av William McDonald Wallace
    286,-

    Evolution has long shaped human behavior. Yet just recently have we learned that evolution based on natural selection is not the continuous process Darwin assumed. It is instead a two-part process of change and stability called punctuated equilibrium, with natural selection operating mainly on the frontiers of change.

  • - Military Power and its Challenges for Security
    av Stephen J. Cimbala
    310 - 613,-

    Russia is a post-communist country struggling to adapt to the modern world economically and politically. In the twenty-first century, Russia faces postmodern social, cultural, and political problems with its old policy of deterrence.

  • - Gouverneur Morris and the French Revolution
    av Melanie Randolph Miller
    234,-

    The story of Gouverneur Morris, the brilliant and unconventional Founding Father from New York, is a forgotten jewel in the crown of early American national history. Although he was an important contributor to our Constitution, Morris has generally received little respect or attention from historians.

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