From the Pulitzer Prize-winning founder of Politifact and Duke University Professor Bill Adair, a history of America's 21st-century political liars and a vision for how to make them stop.
This book serves as an anthology examinining the complex realm of space issues affecting military and strategic operations. Fifteen chapters from leading experts explore strategic frameworks, technological advancements, and policy challenges in the space domain.
This volume examines the many open political, legal, and economic questions related to the functioning and fundamental structure of the Union as a whole and the economic and monetary union.
The North American Wildlife Conservation Model (NAM) is the driver of a strong anthropocentric stance, which has legalized an ongoing, annual exploitation of hundreds of millions of wild animals, who are killed in the United States through trapping, hunting and other lethal practices.
Beyond the Ocean presents a bold reinterpretation of French colonialism from its medieval roots to the Age of Revolutions. Driven by compelling individual stories that are woven into a sweeping chronological narrative, it reveals France's profound significance to Atlantic history and offers new insights on the interconnected histories of France, West Africa, and the Americas.
Is populism invigorating or destroying modern democratic politics? This landmark study explores this question, moving beyond the European perspective, with contributions from leading scholars engaging in this lively, multiregional and multi-disciplinary debate.
More than twenty years after the collapse of the Berlin Wall and the disappearance of Marxism as a (supposed) state ideology, this peer-reviewed book series attempts to meet the need for a serious and long-term Marxist book publishing program by releasing original monographs, newly translated texts, and reprints of "classics."