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Robert J. McMahon

    1. Jänner 1949

    Robert J. McMahon ist ein Spezialist für die Geschichte der US-Außenbeziehungen. Seine Arbeit befasst sich mit der Komplexität internationaler Angelegenheiten und Wendepunkten in der amerikanischen Geschichte. McMahon untersucht, wie historische Ereignisse die US-Außenpolitik und ihre globalen Auswirkungen geprägt haben. Seine Analysen bieten wertvolle Einblicke in die Verflechtungen der Weltpolitik.

    The Cold War on the Periphery : the United States, India, and Pakistan
    The Limits of Empire
    Alamein
    Rogue Justice
    The origins of the Cold War
    Subtle Tools
    • Subtle Tools

      • 288 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      4,3(19)Abgeben

      Introduction: The subtle tools -- Ground Zero -- The Patriot Act -- Homeland -- President Trump and the subtle tools -- The Muslim ban -- Crisis at the border -- The killing of General Soleimani -- The Black Lives Matter protests : militarizing the home front -- The 2020 elections -- Conclusion: Biden's Ground Zero.

      Subtle Tools
    • Rogue Justice

      • 336 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden
      4,0(125)Abgeben

      "The definitive account of how America's War on Terror sparked a decade-long assault on the rule of law, weakening our courts and our Constitution in the name of national security. The day after September 11, President Bush tasked the Attorney General with preventing another terrorist attack on the United States. From that day forward, the Bush administration turned to the Department of Justice to give its imprimatur to activities that had previously been unthinkable--from the NSA's spying on US citizens to indefinite detention to torture. Many of these activities were secretly authorized, others done in the light of day. When President Obama took office, many observers expected a reversal of these encroachments upon civil liberties and justice, but the new administration found the rogue policies to be deeply entrenched, and, at times, worth preserving. Obama ramped up targeted killings, held fast to aggressive surveillance policies, and fell short on bringing reform to detention and interrogation. How did America veer so far from its founding principles of justice? Rogue Justice connects the dots for the first time--from the Patriot Act to today's military commissions, from terrorism prosecutions to intelligence priorities, from the ACLU's activism to Edward Snowden's revelations. And it poses a stark question: will the American justice system ever recover from the compromises it made for the war on terror? Riveting and deeply reported, Rogue Justice could only have been written by Karen Greenberg, one of this country's top experts on Guantanamo, torture, and terrorism, with a deep knowledge of both the Bush and Obama administrations. Now she brings to life the full story of law and policy after 9/11, introducing us to the key players and events, showing that time and again, when liberty and security have clashed, justice has been the victim"-- Provided by publisher

      Rogue Justice
    • Alamein

      • 496 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden
      3,8(19)Abgeben

      For the British, the battle fought at ElAlamein in October 1942 became the turning point of the Second World War. This book shows why it is remembered by its survivors as a 'war without hate'. It offers a fresh perspective on the see-saw campaign in which two sides chased each other back and forth across the unforgiving North African landscape.

      Alamein
    • The most complete picture to date of how U.S. strategies of containment and empire-building spiraled out of control in Southeast Asia, investigating also how the demoralizing experience of Vietnam radically undermined U.S. enthusiasm for the region in a strategic sense.

      The Limits of Empire
    • The Cold War

      • 200 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      3,8(981)Abgeben

      The massive disorder and economic ruin following the Second World War inevitably predetermined the scope and intensity of the Cold War. But why did it last so long? And what impact did it have on the United States, the Soviet Union, Europe, and the Third World? Finally, how did it affect the broader history of the second half of the twentieth century--what were the human and financial costs? This Very Short Introduction provides a clear and stimulating interpretive overview of the Cold War, one that will both invite debate and encourage deeper investigation.About the Series: Combining authority with wit, accessibility, and style, Very Short Introductions offer an introduction to some of life's most interesting topics. Written by experts for the newcomer, they demonstrate the finest contemporary thinking about the central problems and issues in hundreds of key topics, from philosophy to Freud, quantum theory to Islam.

      The Cold War
    • The Secret Life of Laszlo Almasy

      • 304 Seiten
      • 11 Lesestunden
      3,6(29)Abgeben

      Who was the real 'English patient'? The desert explorer Laszlo Almasy, on whom the character was loosely based, was very different from the romantic hero of the prize-winning novel anmd multiple Oscar-winning movie of that name. But a similar aura of mystery surrounds them both.

      The Secret Life of Laszlo Almasy
    • Designed to encourage critical thinking about history, this book introduces students to both primary sources and analytical essays on important topics in US history. It incorporates research expands its coverage of the experiences of average soldiers. číst celé

      Major Problems in the History of the Vietnam War
    • "The authors conducted a prevention program called Fast Track, consisting of multicomponent, home-school prevention activities carried out with at-risk children from first to 10th grades over a 10-year period, to prevent serious antisocial behavior and youth violence and achieve positive social, emotional, and academic outcomes. They describe the research that informed the design of the program as part of their Conduct Problems Prevention Research Group, how the study was implemented, and outcomes up to 20 years later. They discuss the context for youth violence prevention in the US; the developmental and intervention research that informed the design of the program; the study design and the children and families who participated in it; interventions and impacts in elementary, middle, and high school years; early adult outcomes of the program; implications for developmental theory and research on the prevention of violence; and how communities can address the problem of future violence by focusing on high-risk young children."--Provided by publisher.

      The Fast Track Program for Children at Risk