Unprecedented is a simple, go-to guide to the many legal issues engulfing the Donald Trump presidency.
A no-holds-barred account of the reality women face in the war, War Flower pushes back against the stereotypes about women in combat.
For centuries, Chinese marriage involved matchmakers, child brides, dowries, and concubines, until the People's... Læs mere
John Yochelson was seventeen when he first heard President Kennedy’s call, “Ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for... Læs mere
A thoroughly updated revision of the first comprehensive overview of intelligence designed for both the student and the general reader, Silent Warfare is an insider’s guide to a shadowy, often misunderstood world. Leading intelligence scholars Abram N. Shulsky and Gary J.
A journalist embedded with Special Forces in Iraq recounts his time on the battlefield and the journey there and back.
Examines how John Donald Cody was able to swindle tens of millions of dollars in donations from the largest fraudulent nonprofits for veterans in history.
Power and Complacency: American Survival in an Age of International Competition highlights the disconnect between America’s approach to international competition and the realities of how its adversaries conceive of war.
Examines the consequences of the destruction of Cambodia’s Tonle Sap Lake.
This is the first detailed account of the historic race for long-distance flight records between the U.S. Army and U.S. Navy after World War II.
Spy Ships highlights specialized naval ships used for collecting intelligence and reveals their major impact on military operations and national security.
Based on previously unpublished research, noted historian D. M. Giangreco provides a concise account of President Harry S. Truman’s decision to drop the atom bomb during World War II, focusing on the question: What did Truman know, and when did he know it?