Tag: 9/11
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Deterrence by Denial: Chapter 5
A year ago, we published Deterrence by Denial, a highly acclaimed collection of essays that, according to Professor Jeffrey W. Knopf, “provides a long overdue exploration of deterrence by denial, which has always received less attention than deterrence by punishment.” The book, which assembles what Sir Lawrence Freedman calls a “stellar collection of contributors,” is…
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The Necessary Evil of Preventive Detention in the War on Terror
The Chronicle of Higher Education just published an online article “My Student, the ‘Terrorist’” by Jeanne Theoharis, professor of political science at Brooklyn College of the City University of New York and co-founder of the group Educators for Civil Liberties. As seen, there are still many questions surrounding the preventive detention in the War on…
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Cambria Press Book Highlights: Highly Acclaimed Titles on Terrorism!
Cambria Press is proud to highlight the following highly acclaimed titles that both scholars and practitioners would find valuable for their research on terrorism. See what noted experts have to say and click on the titles for more reviews. As a special promotion, Cambria Press is offering each title for only $40 (the regular list price for each is…
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ISA 2013 Book Highlights: Rave Reviews for Cambria Press Titles!
The following titles by Cambria Press in international studies are being highlighted for the 2013 International Studies Association (ISA) annual conference in San Francisco (click on links for more details): The Political and Economic Sustainability of Health Care in Canada: Private-Sector Involvement in the Federal Provincial Health Care System by Howard A. Palley, Marie-Pascale Pomey,…
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Outstanding Cambria Press Book Review! British Journal of Canadian Studies praises Forgotten Partnership Redux highly!
Cambria Press congratulates Greg Anderson and Christopher Sands on the review on their highly acclaimed book Forgotten Partnership Redux: Canada-U.S. Relations in the 21st Century by the British Journal of Canadian Studies! The journal commends the book, stating that “This book will certainly be as useful as its predecessor … offer[s] keen insights into Canadian-American affairs, taking…
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