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Occupying Language

by Marina Sitrin & Dario Azzellini

An exploration of how key terms and words from other movements can help shift consciousness and connect communities of struggle


Robert Sobukwe: How Can Man Die Better

by Benjamin Pogrund

On 21 March 1960, Robert Mangaliso Sobukwe, leader of the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC), led a mass defiance of South Africa’s pass laws. He urged blacks to go the nearest police station and demand arrest....


Radicals: Portraits of a Destructive Passion

by David Horowitz

Radical liberals want to make America a better place, but their utopian social engineering leads, ironically, to greater human suffering. So argues David Horowitz, bestselling author in his newest book Radicals:...


The Silenced Majority: Stories of Uprisings, Occupations, Resistance, and Hope

by Denis Moynihan, Amy Goodman & Michael Moore

Goodman and Moynihan take an anti-establishment stance and get to the heart of today's critical news stories and political events.


Hostage: A Year at Gunpoint with Somali Pirates

by Paul Chandler, Rachel Chandler & Sarah Edworthy

On October 23, 2009, Somali pirates kidnapped Paul and Rachel Chandler from their sailing boat, the Lynn Rival, in the Seychelles, an archipelago in the Indian Ocean. In this remarkable memoir, the Chandlers...


Regulating to Disaster: How Green Jobs Policies Are Damaging America's Economy

by Diana Furchtgott-Roth

What is a “green job” anyway? Few can adequately define one. Even the government isn’t sure, you will learn in these pages. Still, President Obama and environmentalist coalitions such as the BlueGreen Alliance...


American Stories: Tales of Hope and Anger

by Michael Brissenden

From the desolate coal-mining hollers of West Virginia to Washington, DC’s ghettos and the Mormon communities of Utah, this engrossing journalistic account travels the country with unprecedented scope to grapple...


Popular Culture and Political Identity in the Arab Gulf States

by Alanoud Alsharekh & Robert Springborg

As the Gulf assumes an ever more important identity in the global political economy, we see the emergence of a new popular and political culture underpinning its increasingly self-confident national identities....


The Secret History of al Qaeda

by Abdel Bari Atwan

Over the last ten years, journalist and al-Qa'ida expert Abdel Bari Atwan has cultivated uniquely well-placed sources and amassed a wealth of information about al-Qa'ida's origins, masterminds and plans for...


Oil and Democracy in Iraq

by Robert Springborg

This is the first major study of the alternatives confronting Iraq as it seeks to rebuild its vital oil industry while simultaneously constructing a new political system. A key challenge facing the country is...


Turkey, US and Iraq

by William Hale

The American-led invasion of Iraq in March 2003 has affected Turkey’s foreign policy in unpredictable ways. On the one hand stood Turkey’s vital alliance with the US, stretching back to the early days of...


British Egyptian Relations: From Suez to the Present Day

by Noel Brehony & Ayman El-Desouky

This account of the first major forum to review relations between Britain and Egypt, held in London in 2006, demonstrates how political, economic and cultural interaction between the countries has developed...


The Rebecca Code: Rommel's Spy in Africa and Operation Condor

by Mark Simmons

John Eppler thought himself to be the perfect spy. Born to German parents, he grew up in Egypt, adopted by a wealthy family and was educated in Europe. Fluent in German, English and Arabic, he made the Hadj...


Conversations with Gorbachev: On Perestroika, the Prague Spring, and the Crossroads of Socialism

by Mikhail Gorbachev, Zdenek Mlynar & George Shriver

Mikhail Gorbachev and Zdenek Mlynar were friends for half a century, since they first crossed paths as students in 1950. Although one was a Russian and the other a Czech, they were both ardent supporters of...


The International Politics of Intelligence Sharing

by James Igoe Walsh

The cross-border sharing of intelligence is fundamental to the establishment and preservation of security and stability. The American invasion of Iraq in 2003 was based in part on flawed intelligence, and current...


Agents of Bioterrorism: Pathogens and Their Weaponization

by Geoffrey Zubay

This new work offers a clear and thorough account of the threats posed by bioterrorism from the perspective of biologists. The authors examine thirteen disease-causing agents, including those responsible for...


Beyond the Handshake: Multilateral Cooperation in the Arab-Israeli Peace Process, 1991-1996

by Dalia Dassa Kaye

Arabs and Israelis have battled one another in political and military arenas, seemingly continuously, for some fifty years. The 1991 Madrid Peace Conference sought to change this pattern, launching bilateral...


The Right to Know: Transparency for an Open World

by Ann Florini & Joseph E. Stiglitz

The Right to Know is a timely and compelling consideration of a vital question: What information should governments and other powerful organizations disclose? Excessive secrecy corrodes democracy, facilitates...


A Possible Peace Between Israel and Palestine: An Insider's Account of the Geneva Initiative

by Menachem Klein & Haim Watzman

In 2003, after two years of negotiations, a group of prominent Israelis and Palestinians signed a model peace treaty. The document, popularly called the Geneva Initiative, contained detailed provisions resolving...


Our Forest, Your Ecosystem, Their Timber: Communities, Conservation, and the State in Community-Based Forest Management

by Nicholas K. Menzies

Community-based forest management (CBFM) is a model of forest management in which a community takes part in decision making and implementation, and monitoring of activities affecting the natural resources around...