In a YA trilogy like no other, Trent Reedy has raised the most primal questions of our national existence: Do we owe our greatest loyalty to our friends? Our state? Our country? Our party? How do we reconcile our individual rights and common needs? What keeps us all united -- and what happens if we fall apart? Now, in this third book, the Second Civil War has come to an end in Idaho. The Feds have taken the fight to other fronts, and Danny and his friends are free of U.S. dominance. But that freedom comes with considerable costs, from Danny's disturbing flashbacks to the war, to the Brotherhood of the White Eagle, whose "security" for Freedom Lake looks more like outright thuggery. After Danny makes a shocking discovery about the Brotherhood's final aims, he and his friends lead a group of townspeople on a dangerous journey across a ravaged Idaho, hoping to build a better society of their own, and fulfill the dreams they had in what once was the United States.
For years UN peacekeepers have been deployed to war-torn regions of the world, from Rwanda to Serbia, Congo to East Timor.
One especially clever artist, Charles Henry Lanneau, even went to the trouble of inserting his own ruby glass ambrotype portrait of Private Ezekiel Taylor Bray of the Sixteenth Regiment, Georgia Volunteer Infantry, ...
"Foreword by Kevin M. Cahill, M.D."--Front cover.
The Way Forward: Ending Human Rights Abuses and Repression Across Sudan
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Patrick Regan assesses the impact of intervention on conflict resolution and after studying 150 conflicts during the period 1945-1999 , he posits that " although it has been assumed that interventions are undertaken in order to bring an ...
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A noir novel set in the blazing sunlight of the tropics, Making Wolf is an outrageous, frightening, violent, and sometimes surreal homecoming experience of a life. This is a gritty thriller set in modern-day Nigeria.
Traces the history of genocidal acts that have occurred in Darfur during the early twenty-first century, sharing first-hand accounts from survivors on their lives before, during, and after genocidal events.
Confederate Heroes and Heroines