In this course, Queen Mary University of London professor, John Ramsden, examines the major events of World War I to further understand how they led us to the shaping of this new world.
World politics
- Auteur:Ramsden, JohnSommaire:
- Auteur:O'Sullivan, Meghan L.Sommaire:
Windfall is the boldest profile of the world's energy resources since Daniel Yergin's The Quest. Harvard professor and former Washington policymaker Meghan L. O'Sullivan reveals how fears of energy scarcity have given way to the reality...
- Auteur:Coulter, CatherineSommaire:
#1 New York Times bestselling Catherine Coulter returns with a brilliant new thriller in her FBI series, in which agents Sherlock and Savich find themselves dealing with very powerful figures from the past who could wreak havoc in the...
- Auteur:Galeano, EduardoSommaire:
- Auteur:McWilliams, Wayne C.Sommaire:
- Auteur:Churchill, WinstonSommaire:
"Winston Churchill's account of the prelude to and events of the First World War is a defining work of twentieth-century history. With dramatic narrative power Churchill reconstructs the action on the Western and Eastern...
- Auteur:Keylor, William R.Sommaire:
- Auteur:Mearsheimer, John J.Sommaire:
"A decade after the end of the Cold War, both policy makers and academics foresee a new era of peace and prosperity, an era when democracy, open trade, and mutual trust will join hands to banish war from the globe. With insight...
- Auteur:Marrs, JimSommaire:
Throw out everything you think you know about history. Close the approved textbooks, turn off the corporate mass media, and whatever you do, don't believe anything you hear from the government-The Rise of the Fourth Reich reveals the...
- Auteur:Welsh, JenniferSommaire:
#1 National BestsellerPart of the CBC Massey Lectures SeriesIn 1989, as the Berlin Wall crumbled and the Cold War dissipated, the American political commentator Francis Fukuyama wrote a famous essay, entitled “The End of History.”...
- Auteur:Marshall, Tim.Sommaire:
From the author of the New York Times bestseller Prisoners of Geography , the highly anticipated follow-up that uses ten maps of crucial regions around the globe to explain the geopolitical strategies of today's world powers and...
- Auteur:Hartnett, Lynne Ann.Sommaire:
The great revolutions of the past 300 years have profoundly shaped the social, cultural, political, and military landscape of the 21st century. These epic changes tore down established orders and built new ones in their place. What...
- Auteur:Gaddis, John LewisSommaire:
From "the dean of Cold War historians" (New York times): an important new reckoning with the hostile relationship that defined our age.
- Auteur:Huntington, Samuel P.Sommaire:
- Auteur:Nanos, NikSommaire:
Democracy is becoming a toxic environment, rife with trolls, bots, fake news and computational propaganda. Why, and what can be done? In this highly informative, engaging and readable book, Canada's lead pollster and data expert...
- Auteur:Kagan, RobertSommaire:
Addresses the challenges and questions confronting the modern-day liberal democratic world, from the competition among powerful nations to the violent struggle of radical Islam, and calls for a new approach on the part of the liberal...
- Auteur:Stephenson, NealSommaire:
From Neal Stephenson - who coined the term "metaverse" in his 1992 novel Snow Crash - comes a sweeping, prescient new thriller that transports readers to a near-future world in which the greenhouse effect has inexorably...
- Auteur:Hellyer, Paul, Royer, Louis, Lemyre, CarlSommaire:
Mafia financière, ordre mondial, contacts extraterrestres Paul Hellyer révèle dans ce livre les failles de notre système bancaire et financier tout en analysant les causes de ce qui a fait déraper l’économie mondiale, dont l’...
- Auteur:Murray, Robert W.Sommaire:
"The idea of multilateralism is not something that can be forced on states, nor does it come naturally to them." —Tom Keating Seeking Order in Anarchy offers insights into both the theoretical foundations and the real-world outcomes of...
- Auteur:Harman, SophieSommaire:
Pushing the boundaries of how we do research, how we communicate research, and what counts as scholarship in world politics.