2. 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:

3. Includes bibliographical references (p. 225-231) and index. 0
Author: Andrew Green.
Library: Library of Islamic Parliament (Tehran)
Subject:

5. Special section, Shakespeare in India /
Author: general editors, Tom Bishop and Alexander C.Y. Huang ; editor emeritus, Graham Bradshaw ; special guest editor, Sukanta Chaudhuri.
Library: Center and Library of Islamic Studies in European Languages (Qom)
Subject: Shakespeare, William,1564-1616-- Appreciation-- India.,Shakespeare, William,1564-1616.,Art appreciation.,DRAMA-- Shakespeare.,English Literature.,English.,Languages & Literatures.,LITERARY CRITICISM-- Shakespeare.,India., 7
Classification :
PR2971
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I4
S64
2012eb

