The Intellectual Steve Fuller
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The book is supposed to be modelled on Machiavelli's The Prince, and it does share some of its aphoristic style. However, what's most like the original is the bluntness with which Fuller deals with the intellectual pretensions of academics. He seems to th

The International Dimensions of Internal Conflict Michael E. Brown
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Deadly internal conflicts threaten dozens of countries and major regions around the world. One of the most critical issues in contemporary international security, it is examined in this book by twenty experts of the Project on Internal Conflict at Harvard

The International Politics of Asia-Pacific, 1945-1995 Michael Yahuda
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This fully updated and revised edition of Michael Yahuda's extremely successful textbook introduces students to the international politics of the Asia Pacific region since 1945. Divided into three parts, the first presents a chronological overview of deve

The Invention of History: Azerbaijan, Armenia, and The Showcasing of Imagination Rouben Galichian
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In early Middle Ages (Caucasian) Albania was a country situated north of the Arax River northwest of Persia, near Armenia and Iberia. During the eleventh to twelfth centuries this Christian country disappeared from maps. After the Arab invasion and the on

The Invention of Morel and Other Stories, from LA Trama Celeste Adolfo Bioy Casares; translated by Ruth L. C. Simms; prologue by Jorge Luis Borges; illustrated by Norah Borges de Torre
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The Invisible Government Dan Smoot
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The Invisible Government is presented here in a high quality paperback edition. This popular classic work by Dan Smoot is in the English language, and may not include graphics or images from the original edition. If you enjoy the works of Dan Smoot then w

The island and a man Gostan Zarian, translated by Ara Baliozian
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The Island of the Colorblind Oliver Sacks
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Oliver Sacks has always been fascinated by islands--their remoteness, their mystery, above all the unique forms of life they harbor. For him, islands conjure up equally the romance of Melville and Stevenson, the adventure of Magellan and Cook, and the sci

The Japan That Can Say No: Why Japan Will Be First Among Equals Shintaro Ishihara
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The author, a leading Japanese statesman, asserts in this book that the balance of power has shifted and that Japan will no longer play polite sister to the US in world affairs. He claims that Japan could instantly overturn US military superiority by sell