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Since the end of the Cold War many new countries have been
created, and several new wars have broken out, resulting in new
forms of politics and government for which Cold War paradigms are
inadequate. Using extensive exhibits, this book provides a
comparative framework for understanding governance in today's
world. The author selects 100 countries as worthy of greater
investigation, highlighting 50 of them as prone to ethnic-based
problems and 33 as beset by violent domestic conflict, and provides
a comparative political analysis of their governing structures.
The 100 countries covered are spread equitably across five
geographical zones--Europe, Islamic Zone, Africa, Asia, and the
Western Hemisphere. Dividing the 100 selected states into polity
types, the author studies five civilian polities encompassing 50
states and five military polities embracing another 50 states. The
volume relates polity types to the ethnic and military challenges
facing them and analyzes the phenomena of nationalism and
militarism. In addition to numerous tables and other exhibits, the
author uses Formats of Analysis for the orderly display of
comparative data on states of particular polity types. This study
provides the student of comparative politics with analytic and
conceptual tools to understand governance in the post-Cold War
world. The work is a worthy addition to the literature of
comparative political analysis.
This book provides a comparative analysis of 30 American
interventions into Third World countries. An historical approach is
used to place the featured cases into a more general history of
American Diplomacy. The author uses his assessments to prove that
U.S. foreign policy has been driven by the goal of being the
ultimate power in the global capitalist economic system. The author
makes his work unique by giving a critical view of America's place
in the world during an anticipated time of war and raised
patriotism. He provides a scholarly look at U.S. diplomacy leading
up to the era of "the War on Terror." Sullivan explains how over
the past 50 years the U.S. has come to succeed Europe as ruler of
the global economic system. The "political systems" which have been
promoted by the U.S. to preserve worldwide capitalism range from
one-party rule to monarchies and recurring civil war. The
interventions discussed have proved to be short-term successes for
U.S. policy, but more often tragic for the local societies
affected. Sullivan draws on his 1996 release Comparing State
Polities to create a number of tables that place U.S. involvement
into geographic and hierarchic perspective. The reader is
ultimately provided with a provocative thesis that challenges
traditional interpretations of America's role in the world. This
book will be an asset to any undergraduate college student taking
classes in political science or history. It will also appeal to a
general audience.
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Esrahaddon
Michael J. Sullivan; Cover design or artwork by Marc Simonetti
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R672
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A HERO TO SOME. A VILLAIN TO MANY. THE TRUTH FOREVER BURIED. The
man who became known as Esrahaddon is reported to have destroyed
the worldâs greatest empire â but there are those who believe
he saved it. Few individuals are as divisive, but all agree on
three facts: He was exiled to the wilderness, hunted by a goblin
priestess, and sentenced to death by a god â all before the age
of eight. How he managed to survive and why people continued to
fear his name a thousand years later has always been a mystery . .
. until now. From the three-time New York Times best-selling author
Michael J. Sullivan, Esrahaddon is the final novel in The Rise and
Fall trilogy. This latest set of stories sits snugly between the
Legends of the First Empire series and the Riyria books
(Revelations and Chronicles). With this tale, Michael continues his
tradition of unlikely heroes who must rise to the call when history
knocks, demanding to be let in. This is the nineteenth full-length
novel in a body of work that started in 2008 and spans four series.
"Measuring Global ValueS" is a major book that represents an
enormous research effort. The book enables careful and systematic
comparisons over time and across space as to whether a society is
improving or losing ground. . . . It provides world order scholars
with a fully elaborated framework for future research. . . .
Sullivan's] book is certain to be the foundational work for future
developments relating to normative assessment. "Richard Falk
Princeton University"
This volume profiles 162 countries using as a basis for
comparison more than a hundred indicators measuring how each
country reflects 5 global values: peace, economic well-being,
ecological balance, social justice, and political participation.
The use of data-based management software systems for the
collection of information results in a broad-based analysis which
yields thoroughly documented conclusions and affirms the five
values as appropriate evaluative tools.
Introductory material outlines the methods used in the study,
defines the measurement criteria, and identifies the study's
objectives. Each of the five subject areas is then addressed
separately, its findings supported by numerous tables and excerpts,
and its data supplemented by a bibliography at the end of each
chapter. Students of political science as well as global policy
scholars will consider this unique application of current
technology to the examination of global values a significant
contribution to literature on the subject.
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Nolyn
Michael J. Sullivan; Cover design or artwork by Marc Simonetti
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R423
Discovery Miles 4 230
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A New York Times Bestseller & Amazon Editor's Pick! After more
than five hundred years of exile, the heir to the empyre is wary
about his sudden reassignment to active duty on the Goblin Warâs
front lines. His assignment to rescue an outpost leads to a
dead-end canyon deep inside enemy territory, and his suspicion
turns to dread when he discovers the stronghold does not exist. But
whoever went to the trouble of planning his death to look like a
casualty of war did not know he would be assigned to the Seventh
Sikaria Auxiliary Squadron. In the depths of an unforgiving jungle,
a legend is about to be born, and the world of Elan will never be
the same. From Michael J. Sullivan, the New York Times, USA Today,
and Washington Post bestselling author, a new adventure begins with
the first book in The Rise and Fall trilogy. Although this series
is set in the same world as the Riyria novels and the Legends of
the First Empire books, it is a standalone tale. As such, no prior
knowledge of the other works is required to enjoy this tale to its
fullest.
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Age of Empyre (Paperback)
Michael J. Sullivan; Cover design or artwork by Simonetti
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R266
R229
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Age of Legend (Paperback)
Michael J. Sullivan; Cover design or artwork by Simonetti
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R211
Discovery Miles 2 110
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Farilane (Hardcover)
Michael J. Sullivan; Cover design or artwork by Marc Simonetti
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R602
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Some truths are dangerous, certain secrets best concealed, and one
story never should have been written at all. Being an unwanted twin
in the imperial line of succession, Farilane becomes a scholar, an
adventurer, andâin a time when reading is forbiddenâa hunter of
books. Her singular obsession is finding the mythical Book of Brin,
a tome not just lost but intentionally buried. Although she is
respected and beloved by the Teshlor Knights, not even their
legendary skills can protect her, for what she finds is more
dangerous than what she sought. From the three-time New York Times
best-selling author Michael J. Sullivan, Farilane is the second
novel in The Rise and Fall trilogy. This latest set of stories sits
snugly between the Legends of the First Empire series and the
Riyria books (Revelations and Chronicles). With this tale, Michael
continues his tradition of unlikely heroes who must rise to the
call when history knocks, demanding to be let in. This series will
conclude in the summer of 2023 with the release of Esrahaddon, the
final piece in a narrative that began in 2008 and contains nineteen
full-length novels spread across four series.
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Age of Death (Paperback)
Michael J. Sullivan; Cover design or artwork by Simonetti
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R261
R209
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Age of Empyre (Hardcover)
Michael J. Sullivan; Cover design or artwork by Simonetti
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R539
Discovery Miles 5 390
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Two thieves want answers. Riyria is born...
For more than a year Royce Melborn has tried to forget Gwen
DeLancy, the woman who saved him and his partner Hadrian Blackwater
from certain death. Unable to get her out of his mind, Roycereturns
to Medford with Hadrian but the two receive a very different
reception --- Gwen refuses to see them. The victim of abuse by a
powerful noble, she suspects that Royce will ignore any danger in
his desire for revenge. By turning the thieves away, Gwen hopes to
once more protect them. What she doesn't realize is what the two
are capable of --- but she's about to find out.
Chronological Order"The Crown Tower ("Riyria Chronicles""#1)"The
Rose and the Thorn" (Riyria Chronicles #2)"Theft of Swords" (Riyria
Revelations #1 & #2): contains "The Crown Conspiracy" &
"Avempartha""Rise of Empire "(Riyria Revelations #3 & #4):
contains "Nyphron Rising" & "The Emerald Storm""Heir of Novron
"(Riyria Revelations #5 & #6): contains "Wintertide" &
"Percepliquis"
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Nolyn (Hardcover)
Michael J. Sullivan
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R755
R650
Discovery Miles 6 500
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The New Empire intends to celebrate its victory over the
Nationalists with a day that will never be forgotten. On the high
holiday of Wintertide, the empress will be married, and Degan Gaunt
and the Witch of Melengar will be publically executed. Once the
empress suffers a fatal accident, everything will be perfect. There
is only one problem-Royce and Hadrian have finally found the Heir
of Novron.
Two men who hate each other. One impossible mission. A legend in
the making.
Hadrian Blackwater, a warrior with nothing to fight for, is paired
with Royce Melborn, a thieving assassin with nothing to lose. Hired
by an old wizard, they must steal a treasure that no one can reach.
The Crown Tower is the impregnable remains of the grandest fortress
ever built and home to the realm's most prized possessions. But it
isn't gold or jewels that the wizard is after, and if he can just
keep them from killing each other, they just might succeed.
Chronological Order"The Crown Tower ("Riyria Chronicles""#1)"The
Rose and the Thorn" (Riyria Chronicles #2)"Theft of Swords" (Riyria
Revelations #1 & #2): contains "The Crown Conspiracy" &
"Avempartha""Rise of Empire "(Riyria Revelations #3 & #4):
contains "Nyphron Rising" & "The Emerald Storm""Heir of Novron
"(Riyria Revelations #5 & #6): contains "Wintertide" &
"Percepliquis"
*** Fantasy Faction's Top 10 Anticipated Books for 2013 ******
BestFantasyBooks.com Most Anticipated Books of 2013 ****** Ranting
Dragon's 50 Fantasy & Sci-Fi Novels to Look Forward to in 2013
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THEY KILLED THE KING. THEY PINNED IT ON TWO MEN. THEY MADE A BAD
DECISION ... Royce Melborn is a superb thief, his partner, Hadrian
Blackwater is a skilled mercenary. Together they make a profitable
living as agents-for-hire to wealthy nobles until someone sets them
up to take the blame for the murder of the king. Captured and
sentenced to death the two are saved by an unlikely woman with a
simple demand that will change the lives of the thieves, the course
of a kingdom, and the foundation of an empire.
The migration and settlement of 11 million unauthorized immigrants
is among the leading political challenges facing the United States
today. The majority of unauthorized immigrants in the U.S. have
been here for more than five years, and are settling into American
communities, working, forming families, and serving in the
military, even though they may be detained and deported if they are
discovered. An open question remains as to what to do about
unauthorized immigrants who are already living in the United
States. On one hand it is important that the government sends a
message that future violations of immigration law will not be
tolerated. On the other sits a deeper ethical dilemma that is the
focus of this book: what do the state and citizens owe to
unauthorized immigrants who have served their adopted country?
Earned Citizenship argues that long-term unauthorized immigrant
residents should be able to earn legalization and a pathway to
citizenship through service in their adopted communities. Their
service would act as restitution for immigration law violations.
Military service in particular would merit naturalization in
countries with a strong citizen-soldier tradition, including the
United States. The book also considers the civic value of
caregiving as a service to citizens and the country, contending
that family immigration policies should be expanded to recognize
the importance of caregiving duties for dependents. This argument
is part of a broader project in political theory and public policy
aimed at reconciling civic republicanism with a feminist ethic of
care, and its emphasis on dependency work. As a whole, Earned
Citizenship provides a non-humanitarian justification for
legalizing unauthorized immigrants based on their contributions to
citizens and institutions in their adopted nation.
The adventure continues as Royce and Hadrian aid the struggling
kingdom of Melengar as it alone stands in defiance against the
newly formed empire. War approaches and a desperate gamble behind
enemy lines is their only chance at forming an alliance with the
Nationalists to the south.
But Royce has plans of his own as he uses this opportunity to
discover if an ancient wizard is using Riyria as pawns in his own
bid for power. To find the truth, Royce must unravel Hadrian's
hidden past. What he discovers will lead them to the end of the
known world, on a journey rife with treachery and intrigue.
When author Michael J. Sullivan self-published the first books
of his Riyria Revelations, they rapidly became ebook bestsellers.
Now, Orbit is pleased to present the complete series for the first
time in bookstores everywhere.
"Rise of Empire "was""originally published as: Nyphron Rising "and
The Emerald Storm."
The birth of the Nyphron Empire has brought war to Melengar. To
save her kingdom, Princess Arista runs a desperate gamble when she
defies her brother and hires Royce and Hadrian to perform a
dangerous mission behind the enemy's lines. As the power of the
Nyphron Empire grows, so does Royce's suspicion that the wizard
Esrahaddon is using the thieves as pawns in his own shadowy
struggle for power. To find the truth, he must unravel the secret
of Hadrian's past. What he discovers leads the thieves to the ends
of the world on a journey amid treachery and betrayals, forcing
Hadrian to face a past he hoped never to see again.
Royce Melborn, a skilled thief, and his mercenary partner, Hadrian
Blackwater, make a profitable living carrying out dangerous
assignments for conspiring nobles-until they are hired to pilfer a
famed sword. What appears to be just a simple job finds them framed
for the murder of the king and trapped in a conspiracy that
uncovers a plot far greater than the mere overthrow of a tiny
kingdom.
Can a self-serving thief and an idealistic swordsman survive long
enough to unravel the first part of an ancient mystery that has
toppled kings and destroyed empires?
And so begins the first tale of treachery and adventure, sword
fighting and magic, myth and legend.
When author Michael J. Sullivan self-published the first books of
his Riyria Revelations, they rapidly became ebook bestsellers. Now,
Orbit is pleased to present the complete series for the first time
in bookstores everywhere.
"Theft of Swords" was originally published as: "The Crown
Conspiracy" and "Avempartha."
BOOKS IN THE RIYRIA REVELATIONS
Theft of Swords (The Crown Conspiracy & Avempartha)
Rise of Empire (Nyphron Rising & The Emerald Storm)
Heir of Novron (Wintertide & Percepliquis)
The epic battle between humankind and their godlike rulers finally
ignites in the masterful follow-up to Age of Myth and Age of
Swords. The alliance of humans and renegade Fhrey is fragile--and
about to be tested as never before. Persephone keeps the human
clans from turning on one another through her iron will and a
compassionate heart. The arrogant Fhrey are barely held in check by
their leader, Nyphron, who seeks to advance his own nefarious
agenda through a loveless marriage that will result in the betrayal
of the person Persephone loves most: Raithe, the God Killer. As the
Fhrey overlords marshal their army and sorcerers to crush the
rebellion, old loyalties will be challenged while fresh
conspiracies will threaten to undo all that Persephone has
accomplished. In the darkest hour, when hope is all but lost, new
heroes will rise . . . but at what terrible cost? Magic, fantasy,
and mythology collide in Michael J. Sullivan's Legends of the First
Empire series: AGE OF MYTH - AGE OF SWORDS - AGE OF WAR
The New Empire intends to mark its victory over the Nationalists
with a bloody celebration. On the high holiday of Wintertide, the
Witch of Melengar will be burned and the Heir of Novron executed.
On that same day the Empress faces a forced marriage, with a fatal
accident soon follow. The New Empire is confident in the totality
of its triumph but there's just one problem-Royce and Hadrian have
finally found the true Heir of Novron---and they have their own
holiday plans.
When author Michael J. Sullivan self-published the first books of
his Riyria Revelations series online, they rapidly became ebook
bestsellers. Now, Orbit is pleased to present the complete series
for the first time in bookstores everywhere.
The Heir of Novron is the final volume of The Ririya Revelations
and includes Wintertide" and ---available for the first time--- the
final volume, Percepliquis."
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