Since September 11th 2001 and the commencement of the 'war on terror', the world's attention has been focused on the relationship between US foreign...
Since the early 1980s, when the federal courts began dismantling the landmark ruling in Brown v. Board of Education, segregation of black children has reverted ...
Profiles the Eastern bloc's sex trade black market, describing how unsuspecting young girls are lured by the promise of legitimate employment before being s...
American soldiers serve willingly. They risk their lives so the rest of us can be safe. The one small thing they ask, though, is that they not be sent into harm...
No book in recent years has detailed for the public a history of sex and the courts. From a starting point in the 19th Century, SEX, CRIMES AND MISDEMEANOURS ex...
A shattering history of the last hundred years of genocidal war that itemises in authoritative, persuasive manner exactly what the West knew and when, and what ...
Beyond the Amu Darya lies the “crucible of mankind”, inhabited by the Turkmen, the Uzbek, the Kazakh, the Tajik and the Khirghiz, the region of Cent...
Jawaharlal Nehru and his daughter Indira Gandhi were eloquent and prolific letter writers. The letters in this volume, selected from the extensive correspondenc...
No one has more authority to call the shots the way they really are than award-winning economist Paul Krugman, whose provocative New York Times columns are keen...
Can Asians think? Is Western civilization universal? Does the West promote human rights for altruistic reasons? Since 1998, Kishore Mahbubani has attempted to a...
We are on the verge of crossing the line from born to made, from created to built. Sometime in the next few years, a scientist will reprogram a human egg or spe...