Hugo Chavez has recently undergone three surgeries for cancer, prompting much speculation and anxiety about the impact of his death. What will a post-Chavez future look like, not only in Venezuela but also in the region"" In Latin America in the Post-Chavez Era, Luis Fleischman examines Chavez's highly controversial Bolivarian revolution, which has expanded beyond Venezuela to other countries in South America and whose sphere of influence also extends to Central America and the Caribbean. Across Latin America, Chavez has financially supported political candidates or presidents in office dedica.
A Biography ( Secker and Warburg , London , 1984 ) ; and Bernard Letwidge , De Gaulle ( Weidenfeld and Nicolson , London , 1982 ) are excellent . In addition to his 1944 edition of Racine's tragedy Britannicus in the Éditions Hachette ...
该书试图在一个更广泛的历史、政治和意识形态的背景下来理解骇人的“9·11”袭击事件。书中提供了对美国对外政策、反美主义和伊斯兰教原教旨主义真正的深远见识等内容。
See Vine Deloria Jr. and David E. Wilkins, Tribes, Treaties, and Constitutional Tribulations (Austin: University of Texas Press, 1999), 70. 3. See Sean Teuton, “Internationalism and the Native American Scholar,” in Identity Politics ...
A friendly observer’s shocking discoveries On September 11, 2001, Peter Scowen’s sister escaped the 54th floor of the World Trade Center’s south tower barely moments before it collapsed.
Rogue Nation: Why America is the Most Dangerous State on Earth
See N. N. Bolkhovitinov , ' Russian - American Cultural Relations : An Overview , ” in RussianAmerican Dialogue on Cultural Relations , 1776-1914 . Edited by Norman E. Saul and Richard D. McKinzie ( Columbia , MO : University of ...
It asserts that three core political values-liberty, order, and equality- must be allocated by societies through law and policy. This book shows that the optimal allocation is pure balance.
Presents an indictment of the rampant anti-Americanism that has become so integral to British and European culture. Deploying humour and irony, this title takes the reader on a journey into the distorted world of British America-hatred.
'The Invaded' explores the United States' military occupations of Nicaragua (1912-33), Haiti (1915-34), and the Dominican Republic (1916-24), proposing not only that opposition to US intervention was more widespread than commonly ...
Analysis of the wider background to the terrorist attacks of September 11th, which examines the reasons for such violent hatred of the US and the gulf between American perceptions of its own society and those of other nations.