Book Description
Details the West German peace movement's impact on German, U.S., and NATO politics and security dynamics in the 1980s.
Author : Steve Breyman
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 388 pages
File Size : 22,68 MB
Release : 2001-07-12
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 9780791446560
Details the West German peace movement's impact on German, U.S., and NATO politics and security dynamics in the 1980s.
Author : Lawrence E. Walsh
Publisher :
Page : 1274 pages
File Size : 25,46 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Iran-Contra Affair, 1985-1990
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Author : Lawrence E. Walsh
Publisher :
Page : 620 pages
File Size : 43,67 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Iran-Contra Affair, 1985-1990
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Author : Lawrence E. Walsh
Publisher :
Page : 602 pages
File Size : 39,16 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Iran-Contra Affair, 1985-1990
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Author : United States. Office of Independent Counsel for Iran/Contra Matters
Publisher :
Page : 1276 pages
File Size : 20,69 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Iran-Contra Affair, 1985-1990
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Author : United States. Office of Independent Counsel for Iran/Contra Matters
Publisher :
Page : 604 pages
File Size : 45,56 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Iran-Contra Affair, 1985-1990
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Author : I.K. Gujral
Publisher : Hay House, Inc
Page : 519 pages
File Size : 43,35 MB
Release : 2011-02-01
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9381398127
The first-ever autobiography written by an Indian prime minister. Only once in a lifetime comes a book that simply must be read! An absorbing, authentic and definitive account, by a former prime minister, of crucial events that had a significant impact on the nation’s destiny after independence. I K Gujral has penned his life story in a forthright and candid manner. He entered the political fray as a freedom fighter in the British era, and after the tumultuous events that rocked the Indian subcontinent in the wake of the partition in August 1947, crossed over from Pakistan to India, where he had to begin life from scratch. Despite facing tremendous odds, on the basis of his perseverance, resilience and never-say-die attitude, Gujral’s achievements allowed him to witness and shape India’s contemporary history. Gujral joined Congress Party and was first elected to the Rajya Sabha in 1964. He was the Information and Broadcasting Minister when emergency was imposed, which entailed arbitrary press censorship. Since he refused to bow down to the de facto powers, he was unceremoniously replaced and later sent by Indira Gandhi as India’s ambassador to the USSR, a post he handled with commendable tact and finesse. After his stint in Moscow, he returned to India and re-entered the ‘political whirlpool’ by joining the Janata Dal. He became minister for external affairs under V P Singh (1989) and Deve Gowda (1996). Gujral reached the pinnacle of his career when he became the prime minister on 1997. During his priministership, despite the exigencies and pressures of running a coalition government, he endeavoured to achieve progress in many spheres. The Gujral Doctrine (a set of five principles to guide the conduct of foreign relations with India’s immediate neighbours) was widely acclaimed in both India and the West. This volume, a valuable addition to the literature on contemporary history, provides a deep insight into the political scene as it unfolded after independence and delineates the roles played by a wide spectrum of politicians, bureaucrats, and many others.
Author : Sheldon Kamieniecki
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 783 pages
File Size : 23,36 MB
Release : 2013
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 019974467X
Prior to the Nixon administration, environmental policy in the United States was rudimentary at best. Since then, it has evolved into one of the primary concerns of governmental policy from the federal to the local level. As scientific expertise on the environment rapidly developed, Americans became more aware of the growing environmental crisis that surrounded them. Practical solutions for mitigating various aspects of the crisis - air pollution, water pollution, chemical waste dumping, strip mining, and later global warming - became politically popular, and the government responded by gradually erecting a vast regulatory apparatus to address the issue. Today, politicians regard environmental policy as one of the most pressing issues they face. The Obama administration has identified the renewable energy sector as a key driver of economic growth, and Congress is in the process of passing a bill to reduce global warming that will be one of the most important environmental policy acts in decades. The Oxford Handbook of U.S. Environmental Policy will be a state-of-the-art work on all aspects of environmental policy in America. Over the past half century, America has been the world's leading emitter of global warming gases. However, environmental policy is not simply a national issue. It is a global issue, and the explosive growth of Asian countries like China and India mean that policy will have to be coordinated at the international level. The book will therefore focus not only on the U.S., but on the increasing importance of global policies and issues on American regulatory efforts. This is a topic that will only grow in importance in the coming years, and this will serve as an authoritative guide to any scholar interested in the issue.
Author : Paul Charles Milazzo
Publisher :
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 30,79 MB
Release : 2006
Category : Law
ISBN :
Reveals how boosters, bureaucrats, and engineers--not grassroots protesters--were truly the ones responsible for spearheading the passage of the Clean Water Act of 1972. How these unlikely protagonists helped to pass the era's most far-reaching regulatory law gives us rare insight into how Congress was able to take the lead in addressing those concerns, namely in the form of water quality issues.
Author : Donald Granberg
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 270 pages
File Size : 44,44 MB
Release : 1988-10-27
Category : Psychology
ISBN : 0521360315
Originally published in 1988, this book asks the question, how does the political system affect the behaviour of individuals? Donald Granberg and Sören Holmberg use long-term cross-sectional and panel national surveys of electorates in two very different democratic systems - Sweden and the United States - to examine an issue that has implications for our understanding of both social and psychological processes and also political systems in general. Their interdisciplinary and comparative survey considers such topics as ideological perception of abstract and concrete issues at the party and individual level; the polarisation, interrelation and transitivity of attitudes; the relationship between intention and behaviour; and the ways in which behaviour may be predicted. The book offers a detailed and convincing analysis of the interaction of political context with social psychological processes. It will be of interest not only to social, political and comparative psychologists, but also to all researchers with an interest in electoral behaviour.