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Books in Contemporary World Issues series

  • Espionage: A Reference Handbook

    Glenn Peter Hastedt

    Hardcover (ABC-CLIO, Aug. 13, 2003)
    A unique exploration into the fascinating world of human and technological espionage, its contributions to national security, and its vital role in global politics.Espionage: A Reference Handbook illuminates the murky underworld of espionage and counterespionage efforts in the United States and around the world. Combining an academic treatment of the causes and forces that shape espionage with narrative accounts of how spying and spy catching are conducted, this is the only work of its kind to cover Benedict Arnold, J. Edgar Hoover, the CIA, the KGB, and Jay Pollard, all in one volume.Though special attention is focused on the American experience, British, Soviet, and Israeli cases are presented, along with recent world events of terrorism and ethnic conflict, providing a unique comparative perspective on the international forces behind spying.• Includes an annotated chronology of key events surrounding 20th-century espionage including individual cases of espionage, organizational developments, and important domestic and international events that provide a context for understanding espionage• Provides a selected annotated bibliography of resources arranged by format: books, journal articles, government documents, and electronic sources
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  • Civil Liberties in America: A Reference Handbook

    Samuel Walker

    Hardcover (ABC-CLIO, April 15, 2004)
    A concise, authoritative guide to civil liberties issues in American society, from freedom of speech and religious liberty to due process, equal protection, and privacy.Written for a general audience, this work clearly defines civil liberties and explains their legal basis in the Bill of Rights, state constitutions, legal statutes, and administrative regulations. It reviews the subject's history from 1917 to the present, and covers the full range of civil liberties issues: the First Amendment, due process, equal protection, and privacy.In addition to extensive material on past controversies such as the Scopes trial and the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II, the book discusses important contemporary issues such as censorship on the Internet and drug testing. The coverage also examines conflicting civil liberties issues such as hate speech, which pits one person's freedom of expression against another's right to equal protection. The book contains extensive bibliographic references to books and articles and a long list of website links to organizations active on all sides of today's civil liberties controversies.20 photos, a list of further resources (print and electronic), and a Chronology
  • Atlas of Environmental Issues

    Nick Middleton, Steve Weston, John Downes

    Hardcover (Facts on File, June 1, 1989)
    Describes and explains major environmental issues of the world today including soil erosion, deforestation, mechanised agriculture, oil pollution of the oceans, acid rain, overfishing, and nuclear power.
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  • Human Rights: A Reference Handbook

    Lucille Whalen

    Hardcover (Abc-Clio Inc, Oct. 1, 1989)
    A handbook listing books, periodicals, directories, non-print materials, and other information sources on human rights, intended for researchers, students, and activists
  • Human Rights: A Reference Handbook

    Nina E. Redman, Lucille Whalen

    Library Binding (ABC-CLIO, Dec. 1, 1998)
    The second edition of Human Rights provides a completely revised and updated guide to this vital topic―from the latest human rights legislation to current publications, Internet resources, information on human rights organizations, and United Nations human rights documents. The section of selected human rights instruments is an especially useful reference tool and it includes recent declarations on the rights of women and children.High school and college students, the general public, and human rights organizations will find this volume an excellent source of information on every aspect of human rights.
  • War Crimes and Justice: A Reference Handbook

    Howard Ball

    Hardcover (ABC-CLIO, Nov. 15, 2002)
    A thorough introduction to the laws of war, the savagery of war crimes, and the international system that demands justice.How do you speak of the unspeakable and defend the indefensible? War Crimes and Justice: A Reference Handbook thoroughly examines the laws of war and how the world community handles the monstrous brutalities of war through the international justice system. Highlighted are 20th century war crimes and trials including Yugoslavia, Kosovo, and the Kerry incident in Vietnam. Also covered are the four international tribunals established to punish violators in Nuremberg, Tokyo, Yugoslavia, and Rwanda.Pulitzer Prize-nominated author Howard Ball discusses those who committed unspeakable acts during war, others who sought justice for victims, and case studies portraying both victims and perpetrators. Significant treaties and conventions are explored, as well as all the options available to nations emerging from the throes of bloody civil wars to ensure peace with justice.• Includes coverage of key people and trials including World War II, Vietnam, and the recent war in Kosovo• Provides speeches, reports, and edited trial transcripts from cases involving war crimes
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  • Astrobiology: Exploring Life in the Universe

    Lewis Dartnell

    Library Binding (Rosen Pub Group, Jan. 15, 2011)
    Discusses the possibility of life on other planets, examines the history and properties of Earth that allowed life, and explores the most likely abodes life may be found.
  • Racism and Ethnic Discrimination

    Alana Lentin

    Library Binding (Rosen Pub Group, Jan. 15, 2011)
    Discusses the history of racism, reveals the complexity and heterogenity of it, and examines why it still exists and continues to be a factor in society today.
  • Living With Dyslexia

    Nicola Brunswick

    Hardcover (Rosen Pub Group, Jan. 15, 2011)
    Explains dyslexia, describes the signs and symptoms of it, and discusses ways to manage the difficulties of it.
  • Issues in Racism

    Mary E. Williams

    Library Binding (Lucent Books, )
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  • Contemporary Issues - Issues in the Environment

    Patricia D. Netzley

    Hardcover (Lucent Books, June 1, 1997)
    The U.S. government has enacted many laws in the name of protecting the environment. While the motives behind some regulation may have been honorable, the practical applications often mean higher taxes or loss of jobs. Though many environmentalists believe preservation is worth any cost, other interested parties are convinced that less drastic solutions exist.
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  • Genetics: The Code of Life

    Burton Guttman, Anthony Griffiths, University David T Suzuki, Tara Cullis

    Library Binding (Rosen Pub Group, Jan. 15, 2011)
    Details the history of the study of genetics, from Mendel's discoveries to the decoding of the human genome, and explains the fundamentals of genetics, the function of genes, and DNA manipulation.