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In the fight against terrorism, there is a thin line between
what is criminal and what is necessary. After discovering through
clandestine informants that a group of home grown extremists is
attempting to use West Point as a training ground for its future
leaders, the army fights back. To do so, the Academy recruits an
unlikely heroine-a shy but strong-willed female cadet named Casey
Sullivan. Throughout the operation, Casey negotiates an ethical
minefield between the high standards of the West Point Honor Code,
her Christian convictions, and the demands of serving undercover in
the morally ambiguous world of intelligence operations. Under the
tutelage of Myra Washington (a West Point Tactical Officer), Casey
assists the U.S. Intelligence Community and the Israeli Mossad in
their race to stop the extremists.
The Guardians of Honor series takes the reader on a walk down
the moral tightrope between honorable service to the nation and the
tragedy of losing one's moral compass for all the right reasons.
The fictional series is unique because it is the first to explore
the U.S. Military Academy through the eyes of the female cadets and
officers serving there, and because the underlying Christian
message of hope is a positive one. Guardians of Honor: The Plebes
is the first book in this groundbreaking series.
Coalitions across Borders shows how social movements have
cooperated and conflicted as they work to develop a transnational
civil society in response to perceived threats of
neoliberalism--free trade, privatization, structural adjustment,
and unbridled corporate power. The authors explore the processes of
transnational mobilization, discussing the motivations and methods
of cross-border cooperation as well as the conflicts that have
affected movement abilities to promote social change. The original
case studies included in this volume represent a diverse cross
section of transnational movement coalitions--from various regions
and nations, representing different movement interests, and
addressing a range of economic injustices. Coalitions across
Borders reveals the many social conditions that enable and
constrain the formation of transnational civil societies and the
ways in which movement actors manage conflicts as they work toward
common goals.
In the fight against terrorism, there is a thin line between
what is criminal and what is necessary. After discovering through
clandestine informants that a group of home grown extremists is
attempting to use West Point as a training ground for its future
leaders, the army fights back. To do so, the Academy recruits an
unlikely heroine-a shy but strong-willed female cadet named Casey
Sullivan. Throughout the operation, Casey negotiates an ethical
minefield between the high standards of the West Point Honor Code,
her Christian convictions, and the demands of serving undercover in
the morally ambiguous world of intelligence operations. Under the
tutelage of Myra Washington (a West Point Tactical Officer), Casey
assists the U.S. Intelligence Community and the Israeli Mossad in
their race to stop the extremists.
The Guardians of Honor series takes the reader on a walk down
the moral tightrope between honorable service to the nation and the
tragedy of losing one's moral compass for all the right reasons.
The fictional series is unique because it is the first to explore
the U.S. Military Academy through the eyes of the female cadets and
officers serving there, and because the underlying Christian
message of hope is a positive one. Guardians of Honor: The Plebes
is the first book in this groundbreaking series.
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