What citizens need to know about world affairs

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What citizens need to know about world affairs

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A description of the major perspectives, concepts, dynamics, and issues defining international relationships and world affairs.

What citizens need to know about world affairs,SirS,0897771419

Books Report:

  1. When Histories Collide : The Development and Impact of Individualistic Capitalism
  2. Words of the Uprooted: Jewish Immigrants in Early Twentieth-Century America (Documents in American Social History)
  3. World History (Blackbirch Visual Encyclopedia)
  4. World History in Brief, Volume II: Chapters 14-33 (4th Edition)
  5. World Regional Geography: Issues for Today
  6. 1840-1860 (Events That Changed the World)
  7. Ace's World-European CD Software Exambusters Study Cards
  8. A Dictionary of Twentieth-Century World Biography
  9. A Fourth World
  10. A History of the County of Middlesex : Volume X: Hackney Parish (Victoria County History)

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