132 results on '"Dunn, J. P."'
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2. The apathy of empire: Cambodia in American geopolitics.
3. New approaches in teaching history: using science fiction to introduce students to new vistas in historical thought.
4. The absolutely indispensable man: Ralph Bunche, the United Nations, and the fight to end empire.
5. Dazed and confused: America confronts the 1970s.
6. American presidents in diplomacy and war: statecraft, foreign policy, and leadership.
7. Confronting Saddam Hussein: George W. Bush and the invasion of Iraq.
8. Race in the crucible of war: African American servicemen and the war in Vietnam.
9. The forever prisoner: the full and searing account of the CIA's most controversial covert program.
10. The road to Dien Bien Phu: a history of the first war for Vietnam.
11. Vietnam's prodigal heroes: American deserters, international protest, European exile, and amnesty.
12. West of Jim Crow: the fight against California's color line.
13. Arc of containment: Britain, the United States, and anticommunism in Southeast Asia.
14. The Saigon sisters: privileged women in the resistance.
15. Waging peace in Vietnam: U.S. soldiers and veterans who opposed the war.
16. Polarized families, polarized parties: contesting values and economics in American politics.
17. Nixon in New York: how Wall Street helped Richard Nixon win the White House.
18. Protest politics today.
19. All measures short of war: the contest for the twenty-first century and the future of American power.
20. Savage ecology: war and geopolitics at the end ofthe world.
21. Survive and resist: the definitive guide to dystopian politics.
22. The historical roots of political violence: revolutionary terrorism in affluent countries.
23. Speaking out in Vietnam: public political criticism in a Communist Party-ruled nation.
24. Curating and re-curating the American wars in Vietnam and Iraq.
25. Beyond the quagmire: new interpretations of the Vietnam War.
26. Footprints of war: militarized landscapes in Vietnam.
27. Covert regime change: America's secret Cold War.
28. The six-shooter state: the dual face of public and private violence in American politics.
29. Women as foreign policy leaders: national security and gender politics in superpower America.
30. In their own best interest: a history of the U.S. effort to improve Latin Americans.
31. Rentier Islamism: the influence of the Muslim Brotherhood in Gulf monarchies.
32. The people vs. democracy: why our freedom is in danger and how to save it.
33. Confrontational citizenship: reflections on hatred, rage, revolution, and revolt.
34. Nixon's nuclear specter: the secret alert of 1969, madman diplomacy, and the Vietnam War.
35. Overreach: delusions of regime change in Iraq.
36. From rice fields to killing fields: nature, life, and labor under the Khmer Rouge.
37. Today's foreign policy issues.
38. Revolution without revolutionaries: making sense of the Arab Spring.
39. War and the art of governance: consolidating combat success into political victory.
40. When riot cops are not enough: the policing and repression of Occupy Oakland.
41. Reclaiming American virtue: the human rights revolution of the 1970s.
42. The secretary: a journey with Hillary Clinton from Beirut to the heart of American power.
43. The decision point: six cases in U.S. foreign policy decision making.
44. Between north and south: Delaware, desegregation, and the myth of American sectionalism.
45. The endgame: the inside story of the struggle for Iraq, from George W. Bush to Barack Obama.
46. The world America made.
47. Inside AL-Qaeda and the Taliban: beyond Bin Laden and 9/11.
48. Reconstructing Iraq: regime change, Jay Garner, and the ORHA story.
49. Days of decision: turning points in U.S. foreign policy.
50. Dictators and their secret police: coercive institutions and state violence.
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