Department

Politics & Social Sciences
Colin Bundy
Short-Changed?: South Africa since Apartheid is a book written by Colin Bundy, a historian and academic with a long-standing interest in South African politics and history. The book was first published in 2006 and provides a critical assessment of South Africa's progress since the end of apartheid.
Short-Changed?: South Africa since Apartheid
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$16.95
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Karen L. Riley.
The book Japanese Education Reform: Nakasone's Legacy / Edition 1, by Karen L. Riley, is an in-depth exploration of the education reform initiatives that were implemented by Japanese Prime Minister Nakasone Yasuhiro during his time in office in the 1980s.
Japanese Education Reform: Nakasone's Legacy / Edition 1
Rating
$170
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The Next Century is a book written by David Halberstam, published in 1991. In this book, Halberstam provides his perspective and vision for the coming century. The author addresses some of the major challenges that will be faced in the coming years, such as globalization, environmental degradation, and technological advancements.
The Next Century
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$5.69
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George J. Borjas
"Labour Economics" is a highly-regarded textbook on the economics of labor markets, written by renowned economist George J. Borjas. The fifth edition, published in 2020, provides extensive coverage of the latest research and policy developments in labor economics.
Labor Economics / Edition 5
Rating
$206
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How Europe Underdeveloped Africa
How Europe Underdeveloped Africa
Value
$19.79
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A superbly written, excellently translated, and powerfully persuasive expose which all students of Latin American and U.S. history must read. (CHOICE, American Library Association)This book is a monument in our Latin American history. It allows us to learn history, and we have to build on this history.
Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent
Value
$13.29
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The Fourth Turning is a book written by William Strauss and Neil Howe, which details a theory of American history based on a cyclical model of generational archetypes.
The Fourth Turning - by William Strauss & Neil Howe (Paperback)
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$12.99
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Stillness Is the Key is a self-help book that was written by Ryan Holiday, published in 2019 by Portfolio Books. In this book, the author explores the importance of stillness in our everyday lives, and how being still can help us achieve our goals, find inner peace, and deal with the chaos and distractions of the modern world.
Stillness Is the Key
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$15.99
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The book "Ritual and Rhythm in Electoral Systems: A Comparative Legal Account / Edition 1" is a comprehensive analysis of electoral systems in different countries around the world. The book examines the legal framework of electoral systems, analyzing how laws, rules, and regulations influence the outcome of elections.
Ritual and Rhythm in Electoral Systems: A Comparative Legal Account / Edition 1
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$62.95
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"Lives of the Stoics" is a biographical examination of the lives and teachings of 26 key figures within the Stoic philosophy, from the founder Zeno to the famous emperor-philosopher Marcus Aurelius. The book explores their ideas on how to live a fulfilling life, navigate difficult situations, and find meaning and purpose in life.
Lives of the Stoics: The Art of Living from Zeno to Marcus Aurelius
Rating
$15.99
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"The New Silk Roads: The New Asia and the Remaking of the World Order" is a book written by Peter Frankopan, a professor of global history at Oxford University. This book is a follow-up to his previous work "The Silk Roads: A New History of the World" and it explores the rise of Asia and the implications it has for the global order.
The New Silk Roads: The New Asia and the Remaking of the World Order
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$12.91
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"Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men" is a book written by Caroline Criado-Perez that sheds light on the pervasive gender data gap in various aspects of society. Criado-Perez highlights how women are often left out of research and data collection, leading to inadequate and sometimes dangerous consequences for women.
Invisible Women: Data Bias in a World Designed for Men
Rating
$21.74
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