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Editors: Peter Duignan, Lewis H. Gann
Product Code: 9522-6
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These essays examine economic, political, social, and legal issues related to immigration into the United States—from compelling arguments for limited immigration to forceful arguments for open borders. They assess the benefits and costs of immigration and its impact on education, social welfare, and health care.

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A survey of the political and strategic importance of the Middle East to the United States including flash point areas such as the Persian Gulf and Iran.

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Authors: Lewis H. Gann, Peter Duignan
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The author argues that the New Left's disatrous legacy was a crusading determination to reduce the humanities to a "politically correct" agenda, to smash the shackles of traditional sexual morality, to liberate youth from their elders, and to entrench entitlements and affirmative action into the American way of life.

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The collapes of the Soviet Empire liberated Russia from an inefficient tyranny that oppressed Russians as much as the other nationalities within the former Soviet Union. The author believes that the main U.S. role should be to function as an internatinal paradigm of an effective democracy, based on multiethnic coorperation, a federal system of government, and a market economy.

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Authors: Peter Duignan, Lewis H. Gann
Product Code: 3642-4
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The authors believe that the United States should neither retreat into isolationism nor aspire to police the world. The U.S. policy should be guided by U.S. national interests. These entail maintaining an adequate defense force, encouraging free markets, fostering human rights, and supporting mediation in regional and world organizations.

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Authors: Lewis H. Gann, Peter Duignan
Product Code: 3772-2
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The authors outline the development of the Soviet strategy, its shifts and turns, as well as its enduring objective. The essay also compares nazism and communism and analyses the role of communist parties in the West and of fellow travelers and fronts in the communist offensive against the West.

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The essay examines the many side effects of World War II: the United States turned into the "arsenal of democracy", there was genocide and vast population shifts in Central Europe, democracy was rebuilt in Germany and Italy, and Western decolonization in the Third World was accelerated, thereby occasioning a worlwide power shift.

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