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A Personal Account of the Secret U.S.-Japan Okinawa Reversion Negotiations
By Wakaizumi Kei; Edited by John Swenson-Wright
University of Hawaii Press
An Honorable Accord
The Covenant between the Northern Mariana Islands and the United States
University of Hawaii Press
America's Palestine
Popular and Official Perceptions from Balfour to Israeli Statehood
University Press of Florida
Sovereign Rights and Territorial Space in Sino-Japanese Relations
Irredentism and the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands
University of Hawaii Press
The Cultures of the Hispanic Caribbean
Edited by John D. Perivolaris and Conrad James
University Press of Florida
The Philippines Under Japan
Occupation Policy and Reaction
Edited by Ikehata Setsuho and Ricardo Trota Jose
Ateneo De Manila, Ateneo De Manila Univ Press
Cuba, the United States, and the Helms-Burton Doctrine
International Reactions
By Joaquín Roy
University Press of Florida
Water in the Middle East
A Geography of Peace
Edited by Hussein A. Amery and Aaron T. Wolf
University of Texas Press
Addressing water needs from a geographical perspective, the contributors to this book analyze and assess the impact of scarce water resources in the Jordan River basin countries and territories.
Invisible and Inaudible in Washington
American Policies towards Canada during the Cold War
By Edelgard Mahant and Graeme S. Mount
UBC Press
This book investigates the gap between Canadian perceptions of American policy toward Canada and actual US policy.
The Planetary Interest
Edited by Kennedy Graham
Rutgers University Press
The world is in a state of transition to a new age in which nation states are compelled to address certain problems of a global nature, problems that are beyond the capacity of any country, no matter how large and powerful, to solve. Some of these problems threaten the viability and integrity of the planet and place in jeopardy the well being of humanity and other species. In this book Kennedy Graham suggests that contemporary political and institutional arrangements for problem solving are not equipped to handle such problem and that the challenges of the 21st century demand new concepts and methods of decision making.
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