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Confidence (Hardcover)
David Craig; Foreword by Robert McNamara
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Sociology as Everyday Life: Voices from the Field features
carefully selected readings that provide students with unique
insight into the challenges faced by practicing sociologists.
Students explore the study and practice of sociology from a highly
practical point of view, cultivating a better understanding of how
sociology impacts our perceptions of the world and our place within
it. The articles within the anthology illuminate the role of theory
in understanding complex human behavior and also provide readers
with insight as to how social scientists conduct research. Over the
course of 10 topical sections, students read about the roles of
values in shaping an individual's beliefs and worldviews, the
importance of groups to individuals and society, rule breakers in
society and questions of deviance, whether race and ethnicity
influence social interaction, the relationship between religious
beliefs and human behavior, and more. Engaging and enlightening,
Sociology as Everyday Life provides students with modern
perspectives from the field regarding critical topics of today. It
is an ideal resource for foundational courses in sociology.
This work examines the attempt by the governments of Portugal,
Rhodesia and South Africa to defy the drive for African
independence in the 1960s and 70s, and the international
community's response. From 1961 to 1974, Portugal, Rhodesia and
South Africa collaborated in the attempt to preserve white minority
rule in their respective territories. Hard-pressed by African
nationalists, recently decolonized states, and many of the world's
Great Powers, they supported each other economically, politically
and militarily, turning southern Africa into a major diplomatic
concern which defied Cold War logic. This book examines how this
collaboration came about and how the international community
responded to it, paying close attention to the evolving situation
in each country. The Portuguese Revolution of April 1974 undid this
'white redoubt', and the diplomatic policy subsequently adopted by
apartheid South Africa - detente - led it to sacrifice Rhodesia in
return for the illusion of permanent safety. A true work of
transnational history, this book is based on the archival material
of eight different countries, yet it serves as well as an
introduction to the politics of southern Africa during the late
colonial era.
A multi-archival documentary history of British policy towards
Nasser's Egypt under the Churchill, Eden, Macmillan, Home and
Wilson governments. The primary focus of the study is an enquiry
into the causes of the Anglo-Egyptian Cold War from 1952 to 1967.
This study is a multi-archival documentary history of British
policy towards Nasser's Egypt under the Churchill, Eden, Macmillan,
Home and Wilson governments. It makes wide-ranging use of recently
released British and American documentary sources, as well as a
comprehensive survey of the published secondary sources.
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Cardiovascular Imaging (Paperback)
Yi-Hwa Liu, F. J. T. Wackers; Contributions by James Arrighi, Richard George, Farid Jadbabaie, …
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A host of imaging techniques are available to clinical
cardiologists, including nuclear imaging, echocardiography,
computerized tomography, and magnetic-resonance imaging. Chamber
size, ventricular function, valvular function, coronary anatomy,
and myocardial perfusion are among a wide array of cardiac
characteristics that can all be assessed noninvasively.
Cardiovascular Imaging systematically reviews each of these major
techniques and provides clinical data from well-designed research
studies. Following a brief overview of non-invasive cardiac imaging
and the stress modalities used to detect coronary disease,
case-based chapters are devoted to each of the various imaging
techniques. The final chapter provides a glimpse of future
possibilities, particularly with respect to molecular imaging. The
text is illustrated throughout with amply-sized images.
Demonstrating the values and limitations of the imaging techniques,
the book enables practitioners to determine which test, in which
patient population, and for which purpose would be the most
appropriate to use.
This work examines the attempt by the governments of Portugal,
Rhodesia and South Africa to defy the drive for African
independence in the 1960s and 70s, and the international
community's response. From 1961 to 1974, Portugal, Rhodesia and
South Africa collaborated in the attempt to preserve white minority
rule in their respective territories. Hard-pressed by African
nationalists, recently decolonized states, and many of the world's
Great Powers, they supported each other economically, politically
and militarily, turning southern Africa into a major diplomatic
concern which defied Cold War logic. This book examines how this
collaboration came about and how the international community
responded to it, paying close attention to the evolving situation
in each country. The Portuguese Revolution of April 1974 undid this
'white redoubt', and the diplomatic policy subsequently adopted by
apartheid South Africa - detente - led it to sacrifice Rhodesia in
return for the illusion of permanent safety. A true work of
transnational history, this book is based on the archival material
of eight different countries, yet it serves as well as an
introduction to the politics of southern Africa during the late
colonial era.
This new social problems book emphasizes how students can better
understand social problems if they have a strong foundation in
sociological theory. Ideal for students who are taking their first
sociology course, it also presents a basic introduction to the
discipline. The book highlights the social construction of social
problems by taking a comparative approach - how are the problems we
identify in US society understood and dealt with in other parts of
the world? Finally, there is a heavy emphasis on solutions to
social problems, providing students with the tools to think
critically about how social problems can be effectively addressed.
In 1914 the Middle East was still dominated, as it had been for
some four centuries, by the Ottoman Empire; by 1923, its political
shape had changed beyond recognition as the result of the insistent
claims of Arab and Turkish nationalism and of Zionism. This book
examines that historic transformation, taking as its focus the work
of three leaders. The Hashemite Emir Feisal hoped to head an Arab
kingdom in Syria but was thwarted by the French. The Turkish war
hero Mustafa Kemal defied the imperial ambitions of the European
powers, inspiring a new Turkish nationalism and founding a secular
republic on the ruins of a defeated empire. The Russian-born
scientist Chaim Weizmann seized the chance to secure the Balfour
Declaration in favour of Zionism from the British in 1917, and then
successfully argued for a British mandate for Palestine which would
carry this out.
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The Suicide Bombers (Paperback)
Ken Coates; Arundhati Roy, John Berger; Edited by Kurt Vonnegut, Robert McNamara, …
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Confidence (Paperback)
David Craig; Foreword by Robert McNamara
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During his long, distinguished career, Chester L Cooper has served
in the White House, State Department, and CIA, often as a deputy to
such high-profile statesman as John Foster Dulles and Averell
Harriman. He has been near the centre of power during many of the
crises of our nation's recent history. In this engrossing memoir,
he offers an insider's glimpse into the memorable events and
important decisions in which he personally participated - from the
conflict over the Suez Canal in 1956 and the Cuban missile crisis
of 1962 to the difficult peace negotiations of the Viet Nam War,
dealing with Soviet officials during the Reagan years, and today
addressing the problems of global climate change. As one of those
over-stressed civil servants, Cooper has unique, behind-the-scenes
insights into the personalities of many now historic individuals,
including Presidents John F Kennedy and Lyndon Johnson, Robert
Kennedy, Robert McNamara, Dean Rusk, Allen Dulles, John Foster
Dulles, Averell Harriman, Anthony Eden, Harold Wilson, Nikita
Khrushchev, and Ho Chi Minh.;Cooper's reflections on the
friendships, animosities, and enduring relationships within the
network of government insiders reveal the human side of
policy-making and offer important lessons for the future course of
international relations.
Did the Vietnam War have to happen? And why couldn't it have ended
earlier? These are among the questions that Robert McNamara and his
collaborators ask in "Argument Without End," a book that will stand
as a major contribution to what we know about the Vietnam War.
Drawing on a series of meetings that brought together, for the
first time ever, senior American and Vietnamese officials who had
served during the war, the book looks at the many instances in
which one side, or both, made crucial mistakes that led to the war
and its duration. Using Vietnamese and Chinese documents, many
never before made public, McNamara reveals both American and
Vietnamese blunders, and points out ways in which such mistakes can
be avoided in the future. He also shows conclusively that war could
not be won militarily by the United States.McNamara's last book on
Vietnam was one of the most controversial books ever published in
this country. This book will reignite the passionate debate about
the war, about McNamara, and about the lessons we can take away
from the tragedy.
The story of the Arab Revolt and the Hashemite princes who led it
during the First World War is inextricably linked in modern eyes to
the legend of "Lawrence of Arabia" as portrayed in David Lean's
1962 film. But behind this romantic image lies a harsher reality of
wartime expediency, double-dealing and dynastic ambition, which
shaped the modern Middle East and laid the foundations of many of
the conflicts that rack the region to this day. Arab nationalists
claim that British instigation for the Arab Revolt against the
Ottoman Empire was a commitment to independence for the Arab
people, but in this book Robert McNamara shows how the British
cultivated the Hashemite Sherifs of Mecca more as an alternative
focus during the First World War for Muslim loyalty from the
Ottoman Sultan, who as Caliph had declared a jihad against the
Allies when the Turks joined the Central Powers, than a leader of
an independent and united Arabia. At the same time, the Sykes-Picot
Agreement divided up the Middle East between British and French
spheres of influence. The sense of betrayal that this caused has
coloured Arab nationalists' views of the West ever since. The main
countries of the Middle East Jordan, Syria and Iraq are all the
creations of the post-First World War settlement worked out at the
Paris Peace Conference. The story of the Hashemite dynasty at the
Paris Peace Conference is the story of the birth of the modern
history of a region that is now more than ever at the centre of
world affairs.
With Wilson's Ghost , Robert S. McNamara and James G. Blight
deliver an impassioned plea and a decisive and multi-faceted
program for making the 21st century a more peaceful century than
the last. The terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, and the war
that has followed, have made their argument even more imperative.
In a provocative synthesis of the pragmatic, historical, and
philosophical arguments for avoiding war and achieving a
sustainable peace, McNamara and Blight put forth a plan for
realizing Woodrow Wilson's dream. The plan begins with a moral
imperative that establishes the reduction of human carnage as a
major goal of foreign policy across the globe, and details the
necessity of adopting new policies to support that goal. McNamara
and Blight argue that now is the time for a radical approach to
reducing the risk of human carnage, and they demonstrate why we
cannot afford to fail in this effort.
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