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  • av United Library
    180,-

  • av United Library
    180 - 236,-

  • av United Library
    190,-

    Delve into the complex life and legacy of Yasser Arafat, the Palestinian political leader who played a pivotal role in the quest for Palestinian self-determination. Born in August 1929 in Cairo, Arafat embraced Arab nationalism and anti-Zionist ideals during his student years at the University of King Fuad I. His opposition to the creation of the State of Israel led him to fight in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War alongside the Muslim Brotherhood. Arafat co-founded the paramilitary organization Fatah in the late 1950s, aiming for the establishment of a Palestinian state. As Fatah's influence grew, Arafat joined the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in 1967 and became its chairman in 1969. The group faced conflicts in Jordan and later relocated to Lebanon, engaging in military clashes with Israel. In the 1980s, Arafat shifted towards negotiation, acknowledging Israel's right to exist and endorsing a two-state solution. His return to Palestine in 1994 marked a new phase, involving negotiations such as the Oslo Accords. Despite being awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1994 alongside Israeli leaders, Arafat faced criticism, with his support declining in the face of rivals like Hamas. This biography explores Arafat's controversial image-seen as a martyr by Palestinians, labelled a terrorist by Israelis, and criticized by some Palestinian factions for perceived shortcomings. His death in 2004, after years of confinement by the Israeli army, left a complex and contested legacy in the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

  • av United Library
    190,-

    Delve into the complex and controversial political journey of Benjamin "Bibi" Netanyahu, a key figure in Israeli politics for over four decades. Serving as the prime minister of Israel for a total of over 16 years, Netanyahu has left an indelible mark on the nation's history. From his early days in the Israel Defense Forces, where he became a team leader in the elite Sayeret Matkal special forces, to his role as an economic consultant and founder of the Yonatan Netanyahu Anti-Terror Institute, Netanyahu's career has been marked by military service and economic endeavors. The narrative explores his rise to political prominence as the chairman of Likud, leading to his historic election as the first Israeli prime minister directly chosen by popular vote in 1996. Netanyahu's leadership, characterized by a strong stance on security issues, economic reforms, and international relations, is examined against the backdrop of Israel's dynamic political landscape. The book also delves into the challenges Netanyahu faced, including defeats in elections, disagreements over policy, and legal issues. His closeness to former U.S. President Donald Trump and the consequential geopolitical developments, such as the recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital and the Abraham Accords, are explored. However, the narrative doesn't shy away from controversy, addressing international criticism over Israeli settlements in the West Bank and Netanyahu's indictment on charges of breach of trust, bribery, and fraud. The book culminates with Netanyahu's role in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic and the Israel-Palestine crisis, as well as the subsequent political developments leading to his removal from office and return as prime minister after the 2022 election. The gripping account offers a comprehensive understanding of Netanyahu's political legacy and the intricate dynamics of Israeli governance.

  • av United Library
    190,-

    Explore the life and legacy of Woodrow Wilson, a complex and influential figure who steered the United States through a transformative period of history. Woodrow Wilson's offers a comprehensive examination of his presidency, from his progressive domestic reforms to his pivotal role on the global stage during World War I. Born in the American South and raised amidst the aftermath of the Civil War, Wilson's journey from academia to the highest office in the land is a story of determination and adaptability. Rising from the presidency of Princeton University to the governorship of New Jersey, Wilson's commitment to progressive ideals and reform gained momentum. His victory in the 1912 presidential election ushered in an era of economic changes and landmark legislation, reshaping the nation's financial system, promoting business competition, and modernizing taxation. As the world plunged into World War I, Wilson navigated the complexities of global diplomacy while striving for a just peace. His Fourteen Points proposal aimed to create a post-war order based on cooperation, self-determination, and collective security, culminating in the establishment of the League of Nations. Despite facing opposition and political challenges at home, Wilson's vision had a lasting impact on international relations and the shaping of the modern world. This book offers an in-depth analysis of Wilson's policies, the controversies that surrounded his administration, and his lasting contributions to American and global history. It examines his efforts to balance progressive ideals with the realities of war and domestic politics, providing readers with a nuanced understanding of his legacy. This book paints a vivid portrait of a president who left an indelible mark on both his country and the international arena, inspiring discussions on democracy, self-determination, and the pursuit of lasting peace.

  • av United Library
    190,-

    John Adams (1735-1826) was a prominent American statesman, lawyer, diplomat, and Founding Father who played a crucial role in shaping the United States during its early years. Serving as the second president of the United States from 1797 to 1801, Adams dedicated his life to the cause of independence and the establishment of a strong and principled nation. Before assuming the presidency, Adams was an influential leader during the American Revolution. He staunchly defended the rights of individuals, advocating for principles such as the right to counsel and the presumption of innocence. Notably, he fearlessly represented British soldiers accused of murder in the infamous Boston Massacre, displaying his unwavering commitment to justice and fairness. As a delegate to the Continental Congress and a key figure in the drafting of the Declaration of Independence alongside Thomas Jefferson, Adams played a pivotal role in the birth of the new nation. His dedication to the cause of independence and his exceptional diplomatic skills earned him a position as a senior diplomat in Europe, where he successfully negotiated peace with Great Britain and secured crucial financial support for the fledgling United States. Adams's contributions extended beyond his presidency. He was the first vice president of the United States, serving under President George Washington, and his insightful and influential essays, such as "Thoughts on Government," shaped the formation of the Massachusetts Constitution and influenced the development of the United States Constitution. While Adams faced political challenges and criticism during his presidency, including contentious relations with the Jeffersonian Republicans and the passage of controversial legislation, his steadfast leadership and commitment to the country's well-being are undeniable. He played an instrumental role in establishing the executive mansion, now known as the White House, as the official residence of the president. John Adams's legacy is profound, and his political dynasty continued with his son, John Quincy Adams, becoming the sixth president of the United States. This comprehensive book delves into the life, accomplishments, and enduring influence of John Adams, shedding light on his pivotal role in the American Revolution, his contributions to the formation of the nation's political framework, and his enduring friendship and correspondence with Thomas Jefferson. It is a captivating exploration of a remarkable statesman and a pivotal era in American history.

  • av United Library
    190,-

    This book about Angela Dorothea Merkel is a comprehensive and engaging exploration of the life and political career of one of the most influential figures in contemporary European history. From her humble beginnings in Hamburg to her remarkable tenure as Germany's first female chancellor, Angela Merkel's journey is one of perseverance, intellect, and unwavering dedication to public service. In this meticulously researched book, readers are taken on a captivating narrative that traces Merkel's life from her early years in East Germany to her pivotal role in shaping the European Union and global politics. Drawing upon a wealth of primary sources and interviews, the author delves into Merkel's transformation from a research scientist to a political powerhouse, defying societal norms and blazing a trail for women in leadership. The book provides a nuanced understanding of Merkel's political ideology and leadership style, highlighting her pragmatism, commitment to consensus-building, and steadfast approach to governance. Readers will gain insight into her key policy initiatives, including her response to the financial and refugee crises, her focus on renewable energy, and her efforts to strengthen transatlantic relations. The author also explores Merkel's relationships with other world leaders, examining the dynamics of her partnerships and the impact of her diplomatic acumen. Beyond the political realm, this book delves into Merkel's personal life, offering glimpses into her upbringing, family, and the formative experiences that shaped her worldview. The book paints a multidimensional portrait of a woman who, through her intelligence, pragmatism, and integrity, rose to become one of the most respected and influential leaders of her time. As readers turn the pages, they will be captivated by the challenges and triumphs of Merkel's journey, gaining a deeper understanding of the complex interplay between politics, leadership, and personal conviction. "Angela Dorothea Merkel: A Legacy of Leadership" is an essential read for anyone seeking to grasp the indelible mark left by this remarkable stateswoman on the global stage.

  • av Alessandro Tedde & Fulvia Teano
    310,-

    The experience of democratic self-government of migration practiced in the village of Riace, Calabria, is an important case study for the potential development of migration in relation to three aspects of last Italian government's policies, all of which have both European and international relevance: the failure to sign the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly, and Regular Migration; the securitarian management of the migration crisis; and distorted media narratives around migration. This book derives from the collective efforts of a group of young social scientists in the fields of politics, law, economic geography, and media analysis, all of whom have past and present practical experience in the field. The book focuses on thehigh-impact local policies implemented in the small Calabrian village which turned out to possess one of the best vantage points for examining human migration on a global level. The volume represents an attempt to speak to a broad public in order to challenge 'common sense' and easy narratives on the complex issue of migration.

  • av Gazela Pudar Drasko & Zona Zaric
    310,-

    How can we approach the world and guide our thinking in the face of profound, myriad challenges? This is the ambitious question that animates the current volume.

  • av United Library
    190,-

    Do you want to know more about the most controversial Prime Minister in Italian history?Silvio Berlusconi was a media mogul who turned to politics and became the Prime Minister of Italy. He was a polarizing figure, both loved and hated by many. His career was full of highs and lows, and his biography is an interesting read for anyone interested in politics or Italian history.Silvio Berlusconi is one of the most well-known Italian figures in modern history. He rose to fame through his success in business and media, becoming a billionaire with vast investments in the private sector and the founding of a media empire including television networks, newspapers, and radio stations. However, he remained in the public eye following his foray into politics when he became Prime Minister of Italy from 1994-1995, 2001-2006 and again from 2008-2011. His career was riddled with scandal due to accusations of corruption and financial mismanagement. Despite breaching Italian law on several occasions and being charged with fraud, bribery, and tax evasion he had immense popularity among those with conservative political beliefs - earning victories in elections during his time as Prime Minister. Ultimately however, the controversy of his reign led to Berlusconi's downfall and eventual conviction for corruption in 2013.This book is a fascinating story about one of the most controversial figures in recent history. If you want to learn more about Silvio Berlusconi, this is the perfect book for you.

  • av Erasmo Silvio Storace
    276,-

    The book offers a study of ancient rhetoric within a philosophical reflection that aims to reconstruct its history.

  • av United Library
    180,-

    Interested in Brazilian politics?This book tells the story of Jair Bolsonaro, a leading figure in Brazilian politics. It chronicles his journey from a captain in the military to serving as an elected member of Congress and finally becoming Brazil's president in 2018. The book examines Bolsonaro's rise to power, his stances on key issues including same-sex marriage, abortion, drugs liberalization and secularism as well as his foreign policy advocating closer ties with the United States and Israel. It also looks at his role during the 2018 presidential campaign when he championed economically liberal policies and how he filled positions within his cabinet with others who shared similar views. Lastly, it explores his controversial presidency during which he implemented pro-market policies while leaving Indigenous groups vulnerable to exploitation due to lax protections for the Amazon rain forest and downplayed the effects of COVID-19 despite its deadly toll in Brazil before eventually losing re-election on 30 October 2022 after protesters stormed government buildings that had called for a coup d'état. This comprehensive account is essential reading for anyone interested gaining insight into one of modern history's most intriguing world leaders.Purchase your copy of the biography about Jair Bolsonaro today!

  • av United Library
    190,-

  • av United Library
    190,-

  • av Matteo Vegetti
    376,-

    The volume examines the process of globalization from a genealogical point of view. By doing so, it offers a contribution to the understanding of the deep and critical spatial transformation reshaping our world from both a political and a conceptual point of view.

  • av Alvaro Garcia Linera
    376,-

    The present book brings together a series of interventions concerning pressing political, ideological and organizational issues of the contemporary situation, edited by Agon Hamza and Frank Ruda.

  • av Francesca Musto
    240,-

    Focusing on the Libyan crisis, the volume sets discourse on interference within a theoretical framework.

  • av Virginia Sanchini
    350,-

    Since the 1990s, deliberative democracy has been the focus of increased scholarly attention, as well as the locus of initiatives intended to directly engage the public in matters of public concern.

  • av United Library
    180,-

  • av United Library
    180,-

  • av Gabriele Giacomini
    176,-

    Failed revolutions that have unfolded in our digital age in countries such as Myanmar, Ukraine, Iran, Egypt, Hong Kong and Belarus, bring to light the great and often successful efforts of authoritarian regimes to use new technologies for surveillance, oppression, propaganda, censorship, and the suppression of fundamental rights.

  • av United Library
    156,-

  • av Massimo Di Felice
    336,-

    Today, the Western idea of society, founded on a contract between citizens and limited to the cohabitation of human subjects (just as the idea of citizenship is based on the fundamental rights of people) faced with the challenges of the pandemic, of climate change and those posed by the latest generation of intelligent networks, turns out to be ina

  • av Emanuela Fornari
    260,-

    This volume examines the rise and apparent fall of 'neo-liberalism' by analyzing today's current climate, dominated by a range of political mediatic populisms that run across the contemporary political scene, and the failure of the multicultural paradigm in terms of the Lockean concept of tolerance.

  • - The Biography - Learn the American Life by Living; Franklin D. Roosevelt's Wife & First Lady
    av United Library
    180,-

  • - Campaign Finance, Representation and Corporate-led Democracy
    av Radu George Dumitrescu
    546,-

  • - Secular Christianism and Populism in Western Europe
    av Nicholas Morieson
    786,-

  • - The European Micro-states as Disfunctional States in the International System
    av Archie W Simpson
    756,-

  • av URT-IRDH The Urbino Research Team on International Relations and Human Development
    330,-

  • - The biography - A Portrait of His Historic Presidency and Promised Land
    av United Library
    180,-

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