47TH STATE THREAT


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Retired covert operative, Creed Emerson is hired by his former boss, Bob Farber, to find Farber’s niece who’s missing in New Mexico. In the first twenty-four hours of Creed’s investigation at the remote location just north of the Mexico border, he finds the case is more than a simple disappearance. Creed discovers a biker gang terrorizing the town of Harrison, a shadow corporation buying up all the property in the area, and a mysterious military-industrial complex that nobody seems to know about. As Creed digs deeper, he uncovers an imminent threat to national security.




THE MAYA MEDALLION


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imagine you were given the opportunity to go back to any one day in your life and relive it. A complete redo. Think about that for a moment. Imagine the possibilities. What if? We’ve all had days in our lives that we’ve regretted. Maybe you made a mistake or a bad choice. This would be your chance to undo that mistake. Or maybe it was a missed opportunity. A date you turned down or a relationship you didn’t pursue. What if you’d actually followed through? Or what if you could spend just one more day with a loved one that had passed on? Maybe it was a choice of colleges or a career choice. Maybe it was a choice between single life and marriage. Or whether or not to have children. We all come to forks in the road of life, where we have to choose between one of several paths. Did you ever wonder if you chose the right path? Ever wonder what would have happened if you chose the other fork? This is my story about being given the opportunity to go back and relive twenty-four hours and how my life changed as a result.




Power Vacuums and Global Politics


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In this book, Hanna Samir Kassab develops a theoretical framework that explains the formulation of power vacuums and examines their impact on the international system. A power vacuum is the fundamental absence of legitimate state authority over a geographic territory, and it is a space free of governance. With no state authority governing a geographical region, opportunistic states and organized criminal and terrorist networks may attempt to control that space. Using a variety of historical examples and centering his analysis on ungoverned spaces rather than great powers, Kassab uncovers neglected areas of great power competition. Part 1 discusses state actors: specifically, the strategic space of the Arctic, the Middle East and Africa, and Afghanistan and Central Asia. Part 2 examines non-state actors, such as terrorist networks and organized criminal networks, and the formulation of paramilitaries. Power Vacuums and Global Politics is the perfect volume for both undergraduate and graduate courses in international relations, security studies, political science, comparative politics, international political economy, and war and peace.




Solicitors General of the United States


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The Solicitor General is part of the Department of Justice who argues cases before the Supreme Court where the United States government is involved.




Yearbook of the United Nations, Volume 46 (1992)


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Fully indexed, the 1992 edition of the Yearbook is the single most current, comprehensive and authoritative reference publication about the work of the United Nations, other international organizations and related bodies. The book is designed not just for use by diplomats, officials and scholars but also by other researchers, writers, journalists, teachers and students. The year 1992 was a remarkably eventful one for the United Nations and in the conduct of international relations. This volume of the Yearbook details the activities of the United Nations, its many organs, agencies and programmes, working together to rekindle a new form of multilateral cooperation for a better world. It records the diverse and globe-encompassing activities of the United Nations and its enduring efforts to deal with the world's pressing concerns, particularly matters of international peace and security, disarmament, human rights, the settlement of regional conflicts, economic and social development, the preservation of the environment, control of drugs and narcotic substance abuse, crime prevention, adequate shelter, youth and the ageing and humanitarian assistance for refugees as well as disaster relief. The Yearbooks for the years 1988, 1989 and 1990 are expected to be published within the next two years.




Terrorism and Transnational Security Threats in West Africa:


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While it could be arguably stated that West Africa has achieved remarkable and sustainable progress in the areas of democratic governance and economic growth, the subregion, over the past few years, has been challenged by terrorism and other transnational security threats. Innocent civilians are continuously killed, security operatives and providers of humanitarian assistance are targeted, and properties and infrastructures are wantonly destroyed, thus culminating in significant displacement of people and acute poverty. If these developments are not carefully and timely addressed, they are capable of eroding progress so far recorded. It is against this background that this book examines the different manifestations of terrorism and related transnational security challenges in West Africa, with a view to exploring the internal and external sources and drivers of instability, establishing the linkages between terrorism and transnational threats, and reviewing the various steps taken in recent time to strengthen the subregions capacity to prevent and address the menace of terrorism and other security challenges and make necessary policy recommendations based on comprehensive best practices.







State Sovereignty and International Criminal Law: Versailles to Rome


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This innovative text is shows how there has been a concerted effort, since the end of World War I, to curb a state's power and freedom of action through the concept of international accountability to a set of recognized rules and norms. A state not only is to adhere to these rules but also can be sanctioned by an international penal process through enforcement of international criminal law. Adoption of the Rome Statute and the creation of the International Criminal Court are the culmination of many years of effort to challenge the power of state action. Scholars and students of international law with an interest in international criminal law will find this volume an interesting narrative of how the developments of international penal mechanisms of the 20th century have contributed to a diminution of state sovereignty. Published under the Transnational Publishers imprint.




The United States and Central America


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This book is a concise overview of the recent history of U.S.-Central American relations. Part of the Contemporary Inter-American Relations series edited by Jorge Dominguez and Rafael Fernandez de Castro, it focuses on the relations between the U.S. and this region since the end of the Cold War. The volume considers economic relations between the two regions, presenting pertinent information on the Central American Free Trade Agreement (CAFTA). It also looks at political issues such as military cooperation, security issues, the drug trade and organized crime, democracy in the region, and migration. Finally, it concludes with an assessment of the direction US-Central American relations are taking at present, moving beyond the black-and-white challenges of Soviet domination in the region to address post-9/11 security concerns. The United States and Central America will be of interest to students and scholars of foreign policy, Latin American politics and politics and international relations in general.