LIBROS DEL AUTOR: robert riggs

7 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: robert riggs

  • Sofia Perovskaya, Terrorist Princess
    Robert Riggs
    More than ever, terrorist acts command enormous attention. Concerns about terrorism have led to sweeping new restrictive government policies on such matters as immigration and airline security. In an often repeated syndrome, the one lasting legacy the departed terrorists leave behind them is a grossly exaggerated overreaction by governments to their suicidal exploits. The overr...
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    15,46 €

  • Choice Over Uncertainty and Ambiguity in Technical Problem Solving
    Robert P Smith / Stephan Schrader / William M Riggs
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important ...
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    14,66 €

  • War in the Land of Morning Calm
    Robert Riggs
    Summer of 1950, Marine Reservists go to war in Korea and find love along the way. Marine operations include the Pusan Perimeter battles, the Inchon Landing, and the Chosin Reservoir campaign. 3 ...
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    32,12 €

  • War in the Land of Morning Calm
    Robert Riggs
    Summer of 1950, Marine Reservists go to war in Korea and find love along the way. Marine operations include the Pusan Perimeter battles, the Inchon Landing, and the Chosin Reservoir campaign. 3 ...
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    20,20 €

  • Corrupted by Power
    Robert E. Riggs
    Alexander Hamilton called the judiciary the 'least dangerous' branch of government. He was right then but wrong today. Since Hamilton’s time the Supreme Court has become a cardinal example of Lord Acton’s famous dictum: 'Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely.' It is not a corruption of bribes, or even of bad intentions, but of taking upon itself the right t...
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    29,06 €

  • Corrupted by Power
    Robert E. Riggs
    Alexander Hamilton called the judiciary the 'least dangerous' branch of government. He was right then but wrong today. Since Hamilton’s time the Supreme Court has become a cardinal example of Lord Acton’s famous dictum: 'Power tends to corrupt; absolute power corrupts absolutely.' It is not a corruption of bribes, or even of bad intentions, but of taking upon itself the right t...
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    20,74 €

  • Politics in the United Nations
    Robert Edwon Riggs / Unknown
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    121,78 €