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China's Future

by Anna Call

Shambaugh’s criticisms are usually well couched and backed up with sound arguments, making this book worthwhile even for skeptics. In discussing the future of China, this brief but thorough book outlines the problems with China’s... Read More

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Who is Jeb!!!

by Paige Van De Winkle

A sardonic tone and plenty of statistics are used in this work that argues, most emphatically, against electing another Bush. Patrick Andendall’s journalistic and revealing biography "Who is Jeb!!!" paints a disturbing portrait of... Read More

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Selling War

by Scott Neuffer

This is a damning look at the deficiencies of the Iraq War by a veteran with a firsthand account. The preface to retired Army Reserve Major Steven Alvarez’s new book, Selling War: A Critical Look at the Military’s PR Machine offers a... Read More

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Playing by the Rules

by Patty Comeau

Better read this book; your safety may depend on it. In an age of widespread security theater and cult-like adherence to safety rules, how does the average person know when regulations can be (reasonably) relied upon for protection, and... Read More

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Rude Awakening

by Lynn Evarts

The colonel’s concern for the men and women of the Canadian armed forces is clear as he outlines the extent to which their government neglected them. Pat Stogran’s Rude Awakening: The Government’s Secret War Against Canada’s... Read More

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