The Defiant Border
- 272 stránek
- 10 hodin čtení
This book explores why the Afghan-Pakistan borderlands have remained largely independent of state controls throughout the twentieth century.
Tato série se ponořila do spletitých dějin zahraničních vztahů Spojených států, od koloniální éry až po současnost. Zkoumá je s využitím nejnovějších metodologických přístupů a svěžích pohledů na globální kontext. Série se zaměřuje na transnacionální perspektivu, která odhaluje vzájemné působení mezi USA a zbytkem světa, a nabízí tak hlubší porozumění mezinárodním vztahům.
This book explores why the Afghan-Pakistan borderlands have remained largely independent of state controls throughout the twentieth century.
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South Vietnamese activists, intellectuals, students, and professionals had multiple visions for Vietnam's future as an independent nation. In expressing their views in the press and in public demonstrations, they performed democracy even as the Saigon government and US intervention stymied the development of democratic institutions.
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