This new series aims to address the questions and concerns of two of the most important events of modern life--the tragedy of 9/11 and the shock and awe of the second Gulf War. Each volume analyzes key aspects of political, cultural, and economic issues in the Iraq conflict through the essays of foreign policy experts, theorists, and first hand witnesses. Nine original essays help your students better understand the events of 9/11 and why the United States went to war in Iraq two years later. Questions addressed include how did the tragic events of 9/11 alter our sense of being in control?...
This new series aims to address the questions and concerns of two of the most important events of modern life--the tragedy of 9/11 and the shock and a...
Fourteen original essays about likely developments in information technology, nanotechnology, space technology, and the major domestic challenges to making progress in these critical matters.
Fourteen original essays about likely developments in information technology, nanotechnology, space technology, and the major domestic challenges to m...
Seventeen original essays about the next ten years in work and careers on the domestic front, globalization, foreign policy, and war and peace issues on the overseas front.
Seventeen original essays about the next ten years in work and careers on the domestic front, globalization, foreign policy, and war and peace issues ...