Author: Paul E. Ceruzzi
Publisher: The MIT Press
Keywords: computer, enters, flight, limits
Number of Pages: 284
Published: 1989-05-12
List price: $25.00
ISBN-10: 0262530821
ISBN-13: 9780262530828

Author: Friedrich Rittelmeyer
Publisher: Kessinger Publishing, LLC
Keywords: life, enters, steiner, rudolf
Number of Pages: 140
Published: 2003-01-24
List price: $20.95
ISBN-10: 076613654X
ISBN-13: 9780766136540

1940. Nobody could have been better suited than the author to investigate and prove the value of Steiner’s work. A fully qualified theologian and clever psychologist, he had all the methods of critical examination at his command. This book gives insight into the meeting of the author and Steiner, which was to lead the author to the most crucial experiences of his life and ultimately made him one of the truest and ablest interpreters of Rudolf Steiner’s work.

Author: Ted Galen Carpenter
Publisher: Routledge
Keywords: strategic, studies, journal, century, enters, nato
Number of Pages: 200
Published: 2000-11-01
List price: $190.00
ISBN-10: 0714650587
ISBN-13: 9780714650586

NATO’s military intervention in Yugoslavia highlights the choices and problems confronting the alliance as it approaches the new century. An alliance created to keep Western Europe out of the Soviet orbit during the Cold War has sought to reinvent itself as a "crisis-management" organization to suppress conflicts on Europe’s periphery - and perhaps beyond.Is NATO suited to playing such a role, or is the alliance a Cold War anachronism? How will Russia react to an enlarged NATO focused on out-of-area peacekeeping and conflict-prevention missions? Are there alternative security insti

Author: Anthony H. Cordesman
Publisher: Praeger
Keywords: balance, enters, century, military, israeli, war, arab, peace
Number of Pages: 728
Published: 2001-11-30
List price: $138.95
ISBN-10: 0275969398
ISBN-13: 9780275969394

The uncertain Arab-Israeli peace process has scarcely put an end to the threat of war in the Middle East. Israel’s relations with its Arab neighbors remain tense, the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction is a problem for the entire region, and the Israeli-Palestinian fighting that began in September 2000 shows that a peace process can suddenly become a war process. Renowned Middle East military expert Anthony Cordesman provides up-to-the-minute analysis in this richly detailed guide to one of the most complicated, and dangerous, regions in the world.

Author: Bernard D. Cole
Publisher: US Naval Institute Press
Keywords: twenty, first, century, enters, navy, sea, china, wall
Number of Pages: 288
Published: 2001-09
List price: $34.95
ISBN-10: 1557502390
ISBN-13: 9781557502391

With the world’s largest population, largest army, and fastest growing economy, China is now building a large modern navy to assure its status as Asia’s predominant power. Yet the West is sorely limited in its knowledge of what could become its greatest naval opponent. This major new study--the first in more than fifteen years--provides the specialist and general reader alike with timely, authoritative information about China’s developing navy and its quest for power. The author, a professor at the National War College, first looks at China’s two-thousand-year-old marit

Author: Steve Stern
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Keywords: modern, jewish, literature, library, stories, malkin, enters, heaven, lazar
Number of Pages: 249
Published: 1995-10
List price: $19.95
ISBN-10: 0815603568
ISBN-13: 9780815603566

Author: Ted Lewellen
Publisher: Praeger
Keywords: anthropology, century, enters, cultural, globalization
Number of Pages: 296
Published: 2002-06-30
List price: $115.00
ISBN-10: 0897897382
ISBN-13: 9780897897389

Lewellen gives us the first analytic overview of an important new subject area in a field that has long been identified with the study of relatively bounded communities. "Globalization" refers to the increasing flows of trade, finance, culture, ideas, and people brought about by the sophisticated technology of communications and travel and by the worldwide spread of neoliberal capitalism. Unlike dependency theory and world systems analysis, which tended to assume a bird’s-eye perspective, globalization offers a down-and-dirty, ground-up approach in which ethnographic research is not marg
  
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