World politics -- 21st century
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World politics -- 21st century
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World politics
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Incoming Resources
- Keeping hope alive, sermons and speeches of Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr., Rev. Jesse L. Jackson, Sr., edited by Grace Ji-Sun Kim
- Fight for liberty, defending democracy in the age of Trump, edited by Mark Lasswell
- The world in the long twentieth century, an interpretive history, Edward Ross Dickinson
- Xi Jinping's governance and the future of China, Zhou Xinmin ; foreword by Latha Ramchand ; preface by Fu Chengyu
- International history of the twentieth century and beyond, Antony Best, Jussi M. Hanhimäki, Joseph A. Maiolo, Kirsten E. Schulze
- We are free to change the world, Hannah Arendt's lessons in love and disobedience, by Lyndsey Stonebridge
- Nuclear showdown, North Korea takes on the world, Gordon G. Chang
- Iran's deadly ambition, the Islamic republic's quest for global power, Ilan Berman
- Blood ransom, stories from the front line in the war against Somali piracy, John Boyle
- Canada alone, navigating the post-American world, Kim Richard Nossal
- Collapse, a world in crisis and the urgency of American leadership, Douglas E. Schoen
- The unfinished global revolution, the pursuit of a new international politics, Mark Malloch-Brown
- Exit from hegemony, the unraveling of the American global order, Alexander Cooley and Daniel Nexon
- Pyropolitics, When the World Is Ablaze, Michael Marder
- Futurecast, how superpowers, populations, and globalization will change the way you live and work, Robert J. Shapiro
- Wired for war, the robotics revolution and conflict in the twenty-first century, P.W. Singer
- Don't wait for the next war, a strategy for American growth and global leadership, General (Ret.) Wesley K. Clark
- How to run the world, charting a course to the next renaissance, Parag Khanna
- To fight against this age, on fascism and humanism, Rob Riemen
- Growing pains, the future of democracy (and work), Gwynne Dyer
- The world in conflict, understanding the world's troublespots, John Andrews
- I wouldn't start from here, the 21st century and where it all went wrong, Andrew Mueller
- The age of the unthinkable, why the new world disorder constantly surprises us and what to do about it, Joshua Cooper Ramo
- No end to war, terrorism in the twenty-first century, Walter Laqueur
- This brave new world, India, China and the United States, Anja Manuel
- Because we say so, Noam Chomsky
- The rise and fall of peace on Earth, Michael Mandelbaum
- The internationalists, the fight to restore American foreign policy after Trump, Alexander Ward
- So many enemies, so little time, an American woman in all the wrong places, Elinor Burkett
- The best intentions, Kofi Annan and the UN in the era of American world power, James Traub
- The contest of the century, the new era of competition with China--and how America can win, Geoff Dyer
- Rockets' red glare, missile defenses and the future of world politics, edited by James J. Wirtz and Jeffrey A. Larsen
- Why America is not a new Rome, Vaclav Smil
- Exile, rejecting America and finding the world, Belén Fernández
- Global discontents, conversations on the rising threats to democracy, Noam Chomsky ; interviews with David Barsamian
- Empires of the mind, the colonial past and the politics of the present, Robert Gildea, University of Oxford
- The New Cold War, the United States, Russia, and China from Kosovo to Ukraine, Gilbert Achcar
- Crouching tiger, what China's militarism means for the world, by Peter Navarro
- Cold peace, avoiding the new Cold War, Michael W. Doyle
- The end of imagination, Arundhati Roy
- Ficciones criminales, estampas de la crisis (2008-2014), Jorge Volpi
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