Customer Review: This book on Bout is basically a case study on what global crime has evolved into today. Drug cartels, traffickers, counterfeiters, terrorists and basically every illicit business uses a organizational structure such as is described in this book. It is quite terrifying what they can do and how they... more info
Customer Review: I am going to order the udated version - I had this as textbook in Pol. Science years ago - fantastic. It succinctly summarizes and gives a great 'starting point' to understanding major world wars. A must-have on all bookshelves.
Customer Review: John Mearsheimer's Tragedy of Great Power Politics is a disappointing work and the title itself is somewhat anachronistic. It is easy to indulge in self prophesy and to see the wood (the already verifiable truth that nations understand the language of force) but it is not wise to miss the trees,... more info
Customer Review: After finishing this book and a number of others on both sides of the gun argument, I would rate this book 10 stars if possible. Lott leaves no doubt whatsoever after his careful, most detailed analysis of state by state, county by county statistical analyses of crime rates both before and after the... more info
Public Opinion from Kessinger Publishing, LLC Price: $28.08
Customer Review: Lippman is sadly under-appreciated these days, I hadn't even heard his name until the past year, when, while working on my dissertation, I came across this book. Written in lucid, clear prose, yet dealing with incredibly complex theoretical and philosophical issues, Public Opinion argues that not... more info
Customer Review: I haven't made any of the items described, but it surely seems like they'd work. As the author suggested, walking through hardware stores you'll notice a lot of things that will break up a firearm's propellant shock wave.
Customer Review: "The Man From Pakistan's" thrilling high points intersect in 2003; the CIA's diversion of a nuclear equipment-ladened vessel bound for Libya, Qaddifi's conversion from a nuclear wanna be to someone who relinquishes the makings of his arsenal because he fears George W. Bush, and, soon afterwards,... more info
Customer Review: This book is presented in an academic debate style. Waltz beings with a discussion of why the spread of nuclear weapons is not detremental to world peace. Sagan counters, after which both comment on the recent spread of nuclear weapons to both India and Pakistan. Both then write a conclusionary... more info