Tag Archives: International Relations/General
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World Hunger
by Frances Moore LappéFull of new insight and astonishing facts, World Hunger: 10 Myths is the definitive text on hunger from the internationally recognized Institute for Food and Development Policy/Food First….
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Peace Kills
by P. J. O'Rourke“Peace Kills is war coverage in the great tradition of Catch 22 and M*A*S*H: Wars can be right or wrong, but they are always crazy and frightening in the center and might be uproarious around the edge. . . . P.J. O’Rourke [is] one of America’s funniest serious commentators. ….
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Lords of Poverty
by Graham Hancock“A deadly serious book about a desperately important subject, a book that . . . succeeds in standing the myth of foreign aid on…
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Give War a Chance
by P. J. O'Rourke“Mocking on the surface but serious beneath, sharply attuned to quotidian hypocrisy and contradiction…this book contains some of O’Rourke’s best work to date. When…
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The Congress of Vienna
by Harold Nicolson“With swift pace, clear focus and a series of brilliant character sketches, this is narrative history at its best.” –The New York Times
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Central America Inside Out
by Tom Barry“A thorough, well-documented . . . investigation of the extend and consequences of North American government and business influence over Central American politics and…
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All the Trouble in the World
by P. J. O'Rourke“One of the funniest, most insightful, dead-on-the-money books of the year.” –Los Angeles Times