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Secret Wars
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342

Secret Wars

Secret Wars is the first book to systematically analyze the ways powerful states covertly participate in foreign wars, showing a recurring pattern of such behavior stretching from World War I to U.S.-occupied Iraq. Investigating what governments keep secret during wars and why, Austin Carson argues that leaders maintain the secrecy of state involvement as a response to the persistent concern of limiting war. Keeping interventions “backstage” helps control escalation dynamics, insulating leaders from domestic pressures while communicating their interest in keeping a war contained. Carson shows that covert interventions can help control escalation, but they are almost always detected by ot...

Secrets in Global Governance
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 363

Secrets in Global Governance

  • Categories: Law

Secrecy in international organizations foster information disclosures and cooperation in areas from nuclear weapons to international trade.

Paw Print Puppy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 58

Paw Print Puppy

One day, a long, long time ago, a puppy was born. His mom and dad quickly noticed that the puppy had unusual powers. Now at this age, most dogs yelp more than bark, but Paw Print Puppy let out a ferocious bark. The two strangers at the door, who were obviously up to no good, asked each other, "How big do you think that dog is?"

International Institutions and Power Politics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 279

International Institutions and Power Politics

This book moves scholarly debates beyond the old question of whether or not international institutions matter in order to examine how they matter, even in a world of power politics. Power politics and international institutions are often studied as two separate domains, but this is in need of rethinking because today most states strategically use institutions to further their interests. Anders Wivel, T.V. Paul, and the international group of contributing authors update our understanding of how institutions are viewed among the major theoretical paradigms in international relations, and they seek to bridge the divides. Empirical chapters examine specific institutions in practice, including the United Nations, International Atomic Energy Agency, and the European Union. The book also points the way to future research. International Institutions and Power Politics provides insights for both international relations theory and practical matters of foreign affairs, and it will be essential reading for all international relations scholars and advanced students.

My Autobiography of Carson McCullers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 214

My Autobiography of Carson McCullers

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2021-02-25
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

FINALIST FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD 'Fascinating and intimate' OBSERVER 'Lucid, distilled, honest' MAGGIE NELSON 'Gorgeous, symphonic, tender' CARMEN MARIA MACHADO How do you tell the real story of someone misremembered - an icon and idol - alongside your own? Jenn Shapland's celebrated debut is both question and answer: an immersive, surprising exploration of one of America's most beloved writers, alongside a genre-defying examination of identity, queerness, memory and love. Interweaving her own story with McCullers', Shapland shows us how the writers we love and the stories we tell about ourselves make us who we are. 'A moving record of love at the margins' NEW YORKER 'A call to arms to reappraise past lives' THE TIMES

Austin Mahone
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 113

Austin Mahone

Chronicling a young superstar’s rise to fame, this account details how Texas teenager Austin Mahone went from anonymous high school student to Billboard charter. Readers learn about the early life of this budding singing sensation; how he got his start covering pop songs and posting them on YouTube, eventually receiving more than 100 million views; and his promising future with Chase Records, who recently signed him to a record deal worth more than $3 million. With full-color photographs and an intimate look at the life of the up-and-coming pop star, this book is the inside source for all self-proclaimed “Mahomies.”

I Am These Truths
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 272

I Am These Truths

The Emmy Award-winning legal journalist and co-host of The View Sunny Hostin chronicles her journey from growing up in a South Bronx housing project to becoming an assistant U.S. attorney and journalist in this powerful memoir that offers an intimate and unique look at identity, intolerance, and injustice. “What are you?” has followed Sunny Hostin from the beginning of her story, as she grew up half Puerto Rican and half African-American raised by teenage parents in the South Bronx. Escaping poverty and the turbulence of her early life through hard work, a bit of luck and earning academic scholarships to college and law school, Sunny immersed herself in the workings of the criminal justi...

Disrupt and Deny
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 407

Disrupt and Deny

In Disrupt and Deny, Rory Cormac tells the remarkable true story of Britain's secret scheming against its enemies, as well as its friends.

Secret Wars
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 342

Secret Wars

Secret Wars is the first book to systematically analyze the ways powerful states covertly participate in foreign wars, showing a recurring pattern of such behavior stretching from World War I to U.S.-occupied Iraq. Investigating what governments keep secret during wars and why, Austin Carson argues that leaders maintain the secrecy of state involvement as a response to the persistent concern of limiting war. Keeping interventions “backstage” helps control escalation dynamics, insulating leaders from domestic pressures while communicating their interest in keeping a war contained. Carson shows that covert interventions can help control escalation, but they are almost always detected by ot...

Passing Place: Revisiting Scottland
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 108

Passing Place: Revisiting Scottland

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-10
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  • Publisher: Yoffy Press

Passing Place is an intimate portrait of both Sandy Carson's mother and the village he grew up in the West of Scotland after emigrating to America at a young age. This series deals with separation, space, and the invisible family bonds that exist despite physical distance incurred by geographical displacement. The name is inspired by one-lane rural roads with wide spots that are common in Scotland, allowing vehicles to pass each other and continue on their journey. These photographs and memories made on annual visits home since 2001, are a testimony to Carson's upbringing and a gentle reminder that absence creates longing and nostalgia across the miles. Carson was drawn to make a record of everyday domestic rituals and routines during the rare times he and his mother spent together, to distill time with her portending passing last year. By uniting his photographs with the ephemera and family photos left behind by his mum, Carson is striving to fill the void by retracing their lives, embracing the formative years they spent together, and absorbing the ones they lost.