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Survey of the political and strategic importance of Africa to the United States.
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From its begininning, the relationship between Europe and America has been marked by profound ambivalence. The author discusses the Americanization of Europe and the dominance of American culture, technology, business methods, and science.
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Since its publication in 1967, Burden of Empire has been widely praised and criticized for its controversial approach to the problem of colonialism in Africa. The authors have challenged the new "orthodoxy" about Africathe belief that little but evil and exploitation has resulted from the era of European colonialism.
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The authors detail how Marxism-Leninism as a social and economic system turned into total failure in every African country where it was tried.
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"Socialism is the wave of the future" ran the communist slogan once repeated incessantly throughout the world. Socialism was supposedly irresistible and irreversible. The global "coorelation of forces" would inevitably shift against the West, and the Soviet Union and its allies would ultimately emerge as global victors. But it was communism that went into the trash bin of history.
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In demographic, political, military, and economic terms, Germany is the most powerful country in Europe and plays a crucial role within the European Community. Will Germany now seek to dominate Europe once more? Will Germans build a Fourth Reich? The answer, in our view, is no!
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Authors: Lewis H. Gann, Peter Duignan
Product Code: 8952-8
ISBN: 978-0-8179-8952-1
Pages: 223
Availability: In stock.
Price: $4.98
In this book the authors examine the the country's power structure, economy, politics and the ways in which various branches of government and the private sector interact, and envision a prosperious South Africa built on the principles of a free market economy and parliamentary compromise.
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The essay traces the intellectual roots of political correctness. It points to "five fallacies" embodied in this creed. It argues that political correctness poses dangers both to academic integrity and, because of its divisiveness, to democracy in general.
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A well-researched and conservative view of a politically volatile part of the world
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In 1987 the Soviet Union celebrated with martial splendor the seventieth anniversary of the October Revolution. Communism was still described as the wave of the future.
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