The Ninth Amendment holds that every right not explicitly granted to the federal government by the Constitution belongs to the states or to the individual
In The Cost of Winning, Michael H. Cosgrove describes how the United States used economic policies to contain the Soviet Union during the post-World War n era and how those policies turned a vibrant American economy into one of broken promises and declining power
Without doubt, Cuba is facing its most serious economic challenge in nearly thirty-five years of revolutionary rule
A good account of the vicissitudes, fascination, and dangers of covering Fidel Castro; author says, in the end, 'it has been highly satisfying
This third volume in the World Society Studies series focuses on a central theme: how market mechanisms can correct the world welfare deficit and also resolve the environmental crisis through processes of sustainable development
The modern British Commonwealth, linking fifty countries around the world in voluntary association, cooperation, and consultation, is a unique body in world history.
Periods of great social change reveal a tension between the need for continuity and the need for innovation
The Basic Bookshelf for Eyecare Professionals is a series that provides fundamental and advanced material with a clinical approach to clinicians and students.
Tilapia is the second-most cultured fish species in the world. However, for several reasons profit margins remain slim. In this book, international experts explain... Læs mere