World politics -- 21st century
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World politics -- 21st century
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World politics
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- Great events, 1900-2001 /, from the editors of Salem Press, v. 8 1978-2001
- World order, Henry Kissinger
- Great events, 1900-2001 /, from the editors of Salem Press, v. 5 1948-1960
- After the fall, being American in the world we've made, Ben Rhodes
- The shield and the cloak, the security of the commons, Gary Hart
- Beyond shock & awe, warfare in the 21st century, edited by Eric L. Haney, with Brian M. Thomsen
- War for eternity, inside Bannon's far-right circle of global power brokers, Benjamin R. Teitelbaum
- The unfinished global revolution, the pursuit of a new international politics, Mark Malloch-Brown
- Crisis on the Korean peninsula, how to deal with a nuclear North Korea, Michael O'Hanlon and Mike Mochizuki
- Countdown to crisis, the coming nuclear showdown with Iran, Kenneth R. Timmerman
- The second world, empires and influence in the new global order, Parag Khanna
- Great events, 1900-2001 /, from the editors of Salem Press, v. 6 1960-1968
- So many enemies, so little time, an American woman in all the wrong places, Elinor Burkett
- Great events, 1900-2001 /, from the editors of Salem Press, v. 7 1968-1977
- The atomic bazaar, the rise of the nuclear poor, William Langewiesche
- The contest of the century, the new era of competition with China--and how America can win, Geoff Dyer
- The best intentions, Kofi Annan and the UN in the era of American world power, James Traub
- Identity, the demand for dignity and the politics of resentment, Francis Fukuyama
- The statesman's yearbook, the politics, cultures and economies of the world 2018
- War on peace, the end of diplomacy and the decline of American influence, Ronan Farrow
- The new face of war, how war will be fought in the 21st century, Bruce Berkowitz
- Twilight of democracy, the seductive lure of authoritarianism, Anne Applebaum
- Great events, 1900-2001 /, from the editors of Salem Press, v. 4 1939-1947
- Biological warfare, opposing viewpoints, William Dudley, book editor
- The statesman's yearbook 2016, the politics, cultures and economies of the world
- Great events, 1900-2001 /, from the editors of Salem Press, v. 1 1900-1920
- The new nuclear danger, George W. Bush's military-industrial complex, Helen Caldicott
- Wired for war, the robotics revolution and conflict in the twenty-first century, P.W. Singer
- On China, Henry Kissinger
- Power rules, how common sense can rescue American foreign policy, Leslie H. Gelb
- The mission, waging war and keeping peace with America's military, Dana Priest
- Great events, 1900-2001 /, from the editors of Salem Press, v. 2 1916-1930
- Taming American power, the global response to U.S. primacy, Stephen M. Walt
- Futurecast, how superpowers, populations, and globalization will change the way you live and work, Robert J. Shapiro
- Twilight of democracy, the seductive lure of authoritarianism, Anne Applebaum
- US foreign policy, Noël Merino, book editor
- The Statesman's yearbook 2020, the politics, cultures and economies of the world, publisher: Nicholas Heath-Brown
- Great events, 1900-2001 /, from the editors of Salem Press, v. 3 1931-1939
- 500 days, secrets and lies in the terror wars, Kurt Eichenwald
- Hopes and prospects, Noam Chomsky
- The influence of Soros, politics, power, and the struggle for an open society, Emily Tamkin
- No end to war, terrorism in the 21st century, Walter Laqueur
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