18. Cold war history
Author: edited by Frédéric Bozo ... [ et al.].
Library: Library of Islamic Parliament (Tehran)
Subject:
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19. Guidelines : a cross-cultural reading/ writing text
Author: Spack, Ruth
Library: Central library and information center (Khorasan Razavi)
Subject: Rhetoric ، English language,Textbooks for foreign speakers ، English language,Problems, exercises, etc ، Cultural pluralism,Problems, exercises, etc ، Report writing,Social sciences ، Readers,، Multicultural education,، College readers
Classification :
PE
1408
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S659
2000
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20. How do rogue nations threaten human rights? -- North Korea represses freedom / Kay Seok -- Iran violates women's rights / Sam Brownback -- Sudanese government engages in genocide / Human Rights Watch -- United States violates human rights worldwide / Vernon Coleman -- Rogue nations undermine the United Nations' mission to promote human rights / Joseph Loconte -- U.S. invasions have not spread democracy in the Middle East / Phyllis Bennis -- How should the global community respond to rogue nations? -- Preemptive force is sometimes necessary to contain rogue nations / National Review -- Preemptive force threatens efforts to contain rogue states / Ivan Eland -- Missile defense system is necessary to protect against rogue nations / Dennis Ross -- Missile defense system is unnecessary / Gwynne Dyer -- Promoting globalization will reduce the threat posed by rogue states / Banning N. Garrett, Dennis M. Sherman -- Globalization
Author: Louise Gerdes, book editor.
Library: Library of Islamic Parliament (Tehran)
Subject:
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