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ISS 325: War and Revolution - Terrorism, WMD, Failed/Rogue States (A Foreign Affairs Custom Anthology)

ISS 325: War and Revolution - Terrorism, WMD, Failed/Rogue States (A Foreign Affairs Custom Anthology)
Author: Michigan State University Prepared For Professor Barry Stein
Publisher: Council on Foreign Relations, Inc.
Category: Book

Buy Used: $14.95



Sales Rank: 4920915

Media: Paperback
Pages: 292

ASIN: B000P1PXRY

Publication Date: 2002
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Condition: 2002 Large Softcover in like new condition. Unmarked. Tight and bright like new. Spine is not creased. Covers are perfect. Will email shipping confirmation and tracking. Click on my name to read feedback comments from my customers.

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A collection of readings on war, revolution, terrorism, weapons of mass destruction and failed/rogue states with selections from Foreign Affairs, Foreign Policy, The Atlantic Monthly, The National Interest.This is a custom anthology prepared for Michigan State University Professor Barry Stein for his course of the same name.Included in this anthology are selections by Robert Kaplan; Alan J. Kuperman; Francis Fukuyama; Samuel P. Huntington; Fouad Ajami; Edward N. Luttwak; Charles William Maynes; Joseph S. Nye, Jr.; Condoleeza Rice; Michael Hirsh; Kenneth M. Pollack; David Fromkin; Jessica Stern; Ahmed Rashid; Richard K. Betts; Bernard Lewis and Donald K. Emmerson.

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