Nobel Peace Prize winner Ralph Johnson Bunche (1904-71) was one of the twentieth century s foremost diplomats and intellectuals. In the wake of centennial celebrations of his birth, leading scholars and diplomats assess Bunche s historical importance and enduring impact on higher education, public policy, and international politics. Their essays reveal not only the breadth of Bunche s influence, such as his United Nations work to broker peace during times of civil war in Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, but also the depth of his intellectual perspectives on race, civil rights, higher...
Nobel Peace Prize winner Ralph Johnson Bunche (1904-71) was one of the twentieth century s foremost diplomats and intellectuals. In the wake of centen...
Despite the growth of interest in the study of terrorism since 9/11, terrorism analysts rarely take a multidisciplinary approach to the subject. This leaves a number of terrorism's characteristics to be explored in new and unique ways. "Terrorism's Unanswered Questions" brings together scholars from the fields of criminology, international relations, law, political science, security studies, and sociology to answer several important questions where consensus has yet to be reached. Each chapter offers a new approach to the question asked that is both unique and challenges popular thought....
Despite the growth of interest in the study of terrorism since 9/11, terrorism analysts rarely take a multidisciplinary approach to the subject. Th...
This volume seeks to critically examine the nexus between globalization and diversity as it affects the preparation of professional educators on several continents, taking into account the extensive changes in economic, sociopolitical, and cultural dynamics within nations and regions that have occurred in the last decade.
This volume seeks to critically examine the nexus between globalization and diversity as it affects the preparation of professional educators on sever...