books by Helena Cobban
books:
Helena Cobban
The Moral Architecture of World Peace: Nobel Laureates Discuss Our Global Future
Helena Cobban
University of Virginia Press
, 2000
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This book provides thought-provoking insights into a group of amazing women and men whose activism gained them the title Nobel peace prize laureate: His Holiness the Dalai Lama (Tibet), Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa, Betty Willians (Northern Ireland peace ...
The Palestinian Liberation Organisation: People, Power and Politics (Cambridge Middle East Library)
Helena Cobban
Cambridge University Press
, 1985
A Flawed Analysis of the PLO
Helena Cobban, a noted reporter on Middle Eastern affairs has done a less than fair job with this book. The best portions of the book had more to do with the structure (political and military) of the PLO than with history. There were many problems with the book, for ...
Amnesty After Atrocity?: Healing Nations After Genocide And War Crimes
Helena Cobban
Paradigm Publishers
, 2006
In Amnesty After Atrocity? veteran journalist Helena Cobban examines the effectiveness of different ways of dealing with the aftermath of genocide and violence committed during deep intergroup conflicts. She traveled to Rwanda, Mozambique, and South Africa to assess the various ways those nations tried to come to grips with their violent past: ...
The Superpowers and the Syrian-Israeli Conflict (The Washington Papers)
Helena Cobban
Praeger Publishers
, 1991
In the coalition war against Iraq following its invasion of Kuwait, the participation of Syria in the U.S.-led coalition and the restraint of Israel were important elements in the quick and successful conclusion of the war. The United States' diplomatic and military resolve, as well as the withdrawal of the Soviet Union from the international ...
Re-Engage! American and the World after Bush; An Informed Citizen's Guide
Helena Cobban
Paradigm Publishers
, 2008
Since 9/11, the United States has pursued a foreign policy some have called a control paradigm a unilateral domination of world affairs through military means that tries to keep the lid on insecurity without addressing root causes or protecting human rights. The Bush administration's energetic use of this approach has ripped the fabric of ...
WHAT ABOUT SYRIA?: An article from: Middle East Policy
Martha Kessler
, Helena Cobban, ...
Middle East Policy Council
, 1999
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