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  • - A Study of the Middle East Peace Process and Israeli-Arab Relations in Changing Times
    by Luis Fleischman
    £20.99

    This book provides explanations for a broader audience as to what the obstacles are to the peace process and offers thoughtful perspectives that could help further the peace initiative. It analyzes factors that transcend the negotiations process, mostly relying on a broad sociological analysis. Many analysts and policy makers treated the conflict as a regular negotiation process and as such focused their analysis in the direction of how this negotiation could work. Others, treated the conflict and the interaction between Palestinians and Israelis as being one between two different narratives that could either be reconciled or not. Some argued that the Palestinians want to put an end to the State of Israel and claim all of historical Palestine for themselves, while others believe Israelis want to impose their sovereignty over the same territory via settlement expansion, claiming that the land legitimately and historically belongs to the Jewish people. However, the history of the peace process shows that the sides have been very close to an agreement. This book searches for nuanced solutions towards progress. Thus, the political solutions seek alternatives to a Palestinian state seeking peace with Israel, which includes not only peace between the parties but also the need to provide order and normalcy for the Palestinians. It analyzes the idea of a Palestinian/Jordanian confederacy, along with its advantages and disadvantages. Likewise, it analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of an Israeli unilateral withdrawal from most of the West Bank. The book also explores the chances that the Palestinian security establishment, that has worked together with the Israeli security establishment for years, could generate the leadership necessary to restore order to Palestinian society.

  • - Escales Grammaticales. Corriges
    by Stella J Cohen-Scali
    £26.49

    This is the Answers Key to the volume, Croisière en Langue Française: Escales Grammaticales, a cultural journey through a compilation of one hundred texts, including a few crosswords puzzles and poems, each of them presenting a specific grammatical point.

  • - Escales Grammaticales
    by Stella J Cohen-Scali
    £26.99

    This textbook was written at the demand of second year French students. It is a compilation of one hundred texts (that learners may go over for a particular grammatical point or read as a short story), and it covers the beginner, intermediate and advanced levels. An Answer Key comes as a separate book.

  • - Religious Tradition and Innovation in the Cult of Nil Stolobenskii
    by Isolde Thyret
    £42.99 - 50.49

  • - AIDS in Nigeria
     
    £57.49

    This book covers the history and progress of HIV prevention and treatment efforts in Nigeria. The book highlights the successful collaborations that developed over the years between Nigerian HIV/AIDS specialists and their Western counterparts. Launched in 2003, US President George W. Bush started the President's Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief, the largest effort by any nation to combat a single disease. He envisioned that the program would "…turn the tide against AIDS in the most afflicted nations of Africa and the Caribbean." The result of these relationships has been a sustainable infrastructure of indigenous, well-established public and private health entities. This collaborative effort has demonstrated a reduction in the impact of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on the people of Nigeria with 800,000 currently receiving life-saving treatment. Similar strides have been made in prevention, systems strengthening, human capital and infrastructure capacity development efforts.

  • - Understanding Psychological Age, Time, Causometry, to Create Meaningful, Harmonious, Productive Lives
    by A A Kronik
    £29.99

    The main purpose of this research-based, self-help book is to introduce the goal-and-causal theory of "Psychological Time," and to help you calculate your "Psychological Age"-that is, how old you feel, based on significant events in your life. You can also learn how to lower your psychological age (feel younger), using past experiences to move into the future, rejuvenating the mind for more satisfying personal growth, productivity, and happiness. We humans created the convention of Time - hours, days, millennia. But we also created "Psychological Time," which we can compress (to survive an interminable wait, for example), or expand (to luxuriate in pleasure). So fully-integrated into our brain is this "Psychological Time" that, as part of the illusion, we can lose touch with "real" chronological time altogether, and even change the sequence of past events to contradict or override our otherwise communal understanding of the world. In this book, you will generate "Causograms," a kind of map that graphically represents your perception of the cause-and-effect and goal-based connections that your mind naturally makes between life experiences. These include, but are not limited to achievements, memories triggered by new experiences, and expectations based on prior accomplishments. This process allows you to re-examine the relation between life events, goals and personal interactions, then compare your resulting "Psychological Age" to your chronological age.

  • - An Example of Engagement that Really Worked
    by Edward J Burger Jr
    £18.99

  • by Norman Birnbaum
    £26.49 - 29.99

  • - Georgetown and Oxbridge Students Meet Urban Youth
    by John C (Georgetown University in Washington D C) Hirsh
    £18.99

  • - Kang Youwei's Curriculum for Chinese Calligraphy Art
    by Yuli Wang
    £37.49

  • - Why Rogue Elephants Fail to Reform
    by USA) Jebnoun & Noureddine (Georgetown University
    £20.99

  • - Egypt's Story
    by Hussein Shabka
    £27.99

    The rise and fall of civilizations has been a fact of history since before it was recorded. It is a normal process. So what is the particular significance of Egypt's descent from a wealthy, organized, sophisticated society into the chaotic milieu that reigns today? Perhaps it relates to the nature of the yawning gap that exists between that sophistication that endured for more than four thousand years and earned Egypt the title, om el donya, mother of the world, as Egyptians refer to her, and the social and cultural degradation over the last two thousand years since the last pharaoh, Cleopatra, departed the scene.As the living gods, the pharaohs were the pivots around which all social institutions turned, creating stability, prosperity, and security for four millennia. The death of the last pharaoh, therefore, was not merely an event that signaled loss of independence and a transfer of power to Rome. It signaled the collapse of the foundations of society and the beginning of a steep decline into chaos.For the following two millennia, a succession of foreign occupations and despotic rulers undermined Egypt's national identity, exported her wealth to far away seats of power, imported a new language and culture and spawned social values that are inimical to the very notion of modernity. Understanding these developments provides one possible route to getting a handle on the social and cultural deterioration and its effects in Egypt. This may also allow insight into developments today not only in Egypt, but also in the greater Middle East that surrounds her.

  • - Essays Across Seventeen Centuries
     
    £29.99

  • - A History of the Church in Europe and Africa
    by Steven Paas
    £33.49

  • - Le Francais En Tableaux
    by Stella J Cohen-Scali
    £24.49

  • - Russian and American Essays for Richard Stites
     
    £24.49

  • - A Responsibility for All
    by Mary Gresens
    £22.49

  • - Professional Work and Perspectives
    by Dr. Max Travers
    £24.49

  • by Maurizio Molinari
    £22.49

  • - Blog Postings on Arts, Letters, Policy
    by Dan Whitman
    £20.99

  • - An American Historian's Encounter with Nazism, Communism and McCarthyism
    by Carol Sicherman
    £26.49

  • - Artistic and Emblematic Manifestations
    by Liana De Girolami Cheney
    £27.99

  • by Thompson Buchanan
    £20.99

    This memoir is a fascinating reading for the general reader, while at the same time educational, describing the challenges facing a Foreign Service political officer concerned, during the Cold War, with relations with the Soviet Union and Africa. "Russian cab drivers, Tsarist palaces, Kremlin leaders, Foggy Bottom, and the African jungle--they are all here in Tom Buchanan's witty and fast-paced memoir of a fascinating life in the Foreign Service. As one of our most experienced Russia specialists, Buchanan was on hand in Washington, Moscow, and Leningrad for many momentous Cold War events. His frank and absorbing account and advice for the future are well worth reading." -EDWARD HURWITZ, U.S. Ambassador (ret.) "This delightful book is full of excitement, humor, and wisdom. Buchanan's adventures from Africa to Russia, with excursions in France and Norway, range from the harrowing to the hilarious. The book . . . shows how hard work, courage, and a sense of humor on the part of both spouses can make Foreign Service life productive and enjoyable. And it is fun to read as well." -ROGER KIRK, U.S. Ambassador (ret.) "A joyful and fascinating account of a distinguished and devoted Foreign Service couple who served in Russia, Central Africa, and Washington. The reader will find unique insights into the historical times of the Cold War and beyond and a gold mine of reflections on the Soviet era in Moscow and Leningrad, where Americans and Russians vied for advantage. The Buchanans were examples of the very best in the Foreign Service." -GARY MATTHEWS, U.S. Ambassador (ret.) Much of Tom Buchanan's career focused on the Soviet Union: interrogating defectors in Germany; seconded to NATO as a Soviet expert; head of the Foreign Political Section in Moscow during the Cuban Missile Crisis and the death of President Kennedy; deputy in EUR/SOV; political counselor in Moscow during the first Nixon-Brezhnev Summit; and, as his final post, consul general in Leningrad. After retiring in 1981, he worked in Moscow with INS and USAID. His Africa-related service included efforts to counter Soviet infiltration of Africa. Along the way he writes of his early life, his education, and his service in World War II. He also shares stories of family adventures in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, and Provence, and concludes with thoughts about life in the Foreign Service, the practice of diplomacy, and the final journey.

  • by G. K. George
    £24.49

  • - A Buyer-Led Approach to Creating Jobs for the Poor
    by James T Riordan
    £26.49

  • - Psychological Knowledge & the Contradictions of Cultural Change
    by Katie Wright
    £24.49

  • by Gordon D Morgan
    £20.99

  • - History, Culture, Mythology
    by Steven A. Grant
    £26.49 - 33.49

  • - A Comedy in Seven Acts
    by Franklin E Huffman
    £22.49

    This book is an account of the author's sometimes comical, sometimes frustrating, but always enlightening adventures as a diplomat in seven countries. As a former academic who had worked and traveled in some sixty countries of the world before joining the Foreign Service, Huffman provides trenchant commentary on the history, culture, and political situation in each country. Written with a light touch, the book critiques some of the stifling bureaucracy and resultant inefficiency of the U.S. Department of State, along with practical recommendations for improvement. In the Prologue he describes the circuitous route by which a Virginia farm boy became a professor and diplomat. This brief introductory account of the first fifty years of the author's life establishes his credentials. Your Diplomats at Work is a richly detailed memoir of the author's varied experiences across two careers.

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