| William S. Cohen - Fiction - 1991 - 490 pages
The Cold War is over. Relstions betweenthe super powers have warmed. But unseen pressures within each country compel their leaders to pursue activities that endanger world ... | |
| William S. Cohen, Janet Langhart Cohen - Racism - 2009 - 231 pages
Race and racism have played a divisive and defining role throughout much of America's history. Slavery, Jim Crow laws, segregation, and Ku Klux Klan terrorism have inflicted ... | |
| William S. Cohen - Fiction - 2012 - 454 pages
When a nuclear bomb destroys an American city, Sean Falcone, national security advisor, is charged with the task of identifying and tracking down the attackers. | |
| George John Mitchell - Cold War - 1997 - 312 pages
The former Senate Majority Leader focuses on the lives of Karl Marx, Franklin Roosevelt, and Mikhail Gorbachev to show why our democratic system has consistently succeeded in ... | |
| George John Mitchell - Environmental protection - 1991 - 264 pages
The Senate Majority Leader discusses the global environmental crisis that is replacing the Cold War as our number one concern, then goes on to detail the responses of various ... | |
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