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Book Review: “Sophie’s World” by Jostein Gaarder

The beauty of the book is that it is designed for a young adult to get a handle on some of the great Western philosophers’ ideas,
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Book Review: A Journey of a Kurdish Artist

This work by Sardar longs to find meanings from events directly and indirectly experienced rather than known only as abstract images and sketches of an artist. ...
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When A Kurdish Boy Meets A German Girl

Not knowing the language of Germans, he feels lost and sticks out like a sore thumb. ...
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A Tale of Two Quagmires: Iraq, Vietnam, and the Hard Lessons of War

Whether Iraq is another Vietnam or not, is the first question that the author begins with....
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Kurdish Author Writes: Echoes from the Other Land

For a western reader the conflict of the real and the surreal resonates – it echoes – and does not fade away. ...
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A Kurdish Author In America

I remind the superpowers about their promises for an independent state for the Kurds....
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New Book: Gendered Experiences of Genocide

It is a must read for anyone interested in gender and genocide....
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Book Review: Rise to Globalism and American Foreign Policy

Michel Smith and Mark Webber, in a book entitled ‘foreign policy in a Transformed World, 2002’, give a satisfactory definition of foreign policy. ...
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Book Review: Third World Politics

As the colonial powers arrived they divided their colonies subsequently, Clapham argues, the ‘arbitrary lines became the frontiers between independent states.'...
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