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The Islamists are Coming
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 182

The Islamists are Coming

The Islamists Are Coming: Who They Really Are is the first book to survey the rise of Islamist groups in the wake of the Arab Spring. A wide range of experts from three continents cover the major countries where Islamist parties are redefining politics and the regional balance of power. They cover the origins, evolution, positions on key issues and the future in key countries. Robin Wright offers an overview, Olivier Roy explains how Islam and democracy are now interdependent, Annika Folkeson profiles the 50 Islamist parties, and 10 experts identify Islamists in Algeria, Egypt (two), Jordan, Lebanon, Libya, Morocco, the Palestinian territories, Syria, and Tunisia.

Reconsidering Woodrow Wilson
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 380

Reconsidering Woodrow Wilson

Some of today’s premier experts on Woodrow Wilson contribute to this new collection of essays about the former statesman, portraying him as a complex, even paradoxical president. Reconsidering Woodrow Wilson reveals a person who was at once an international idealist, a structural reformer of the nation’s economy, and a policy maker who was simultaneously accommodating, indifferent, resistant, and hostile to racial and gender reform. Wilson’s progressivism is discussed in chapters by biographer John Milton Cooper and historians Trygve Throntveit and W. Elliot Brownlee. Wilson’s philosophy about race and nation is taken up by Gary Gerstle, and his gender politics discussed by Victoria ...

The Ordeal of Woodrow Wilson
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 356

The Ordeal of Woodrow Wilson

The great tragedy of the twenty-eighth President as witnessed by his loyal lieutenant, and the thirty-first President.

History, Disrupted
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 160

History, Disrupted

The Internet has changed the past. Social media, Wikipedia, mobile networks, and the viral and visual nature of the Web have inundated the public sphere with historical information and misinformation, changing what we know about our history and History as a discipline. This is the first book to chronicle how and why it matters. Why does History matter at all? What role do history and the past play in our democracy? Our economy? Our understanding of ourselves? How do questions of history intersect with today’s most pressing debates about technology; the role of the media; journalism; tribalism; education; identity politics; the future of government, civilization, and the planet? At the start of a new decade, in the midst of growing political division around the world, this information is critical to an engaged citizenry. As we collectively grapple with the effects of technology and its capacity to destabilize our societies, scholars, educators and the general public should be aware of how the Web and social media shape what we know about ourselves - and crucially, about our past.

Bridled Ambition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 360

Bridled Ambition

But in general, Reiss suggests, nuclear weapons may have come to be viewed as expensive and dangerous anachronisms.

The Truman Presidency
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 476

The Truman Presidency

The essays in this volume provide a wide-ranging overview of the intentions, achievements, and failures of the Truman administration.

For Democracy's Sake
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

For Democracy's Sake

This pathbreaking study examines foundations' democracy assistance programs in Central Europe in the years immediately following the fall of the Berlin Wall, both measuring their size and evaluating their strategies.

Frustrated Democracy in Post-Soviet Azerbaijan
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 531

Frustrated Democracy in Post-Soviet Azerbaijan

Frustrated Democracy in Post-Soviet Azerbaijan follows a newly independent oil-rich former Soviet republic as it adopts a Western model of democratic government and then turns toward corrupt authoritarianism. Audrey L. Altstadt begins with the Nagorno-Karabagh War (1988–1994) which triggered Azerbaijani nationalism and set the stage for the development of a democratic movement. Initially successful, this government soon succumbed to a coup. Western oil companies arrived and money flowed in—a quantity Altstadt calls "almost unimaginable"—causing the regime to resort to repression to maintain its power. Despite Azerbaijan's long tradition of secularism, political Islam emerged as an attr...

Beyond Free and Fair
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 407

Beyond Free and Fair

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Nuclear Proliferation After the Cold War
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 392

Nuclear Proliferation After the Cold War

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994-08
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Woodrow Wilson Center Press.