Doing Harm pries open the black box on a critical chapter in the recent history of psychology: the field’s enmeshment in the so-called war on terror and the ensuing reckoning over do-no-harm ethics during ...
In Agent of Change Huda Mukbil takes us behind the curtain of a leading spy agency during a fraught time, recounting her experiences as an intelligence officer for the Canadian Security Intelligence Service. ...
Look Who’s Watching confirms in vivid detail that the trust placed by users in the Internet is increasingly misplaced. Based on illustrative anecdotal evidence and analysis of new survey data, Look ...
In The Islamic Challenge and the United States, Ahrari takes a close look at this ideological conflict and suggests that the United States sees global jihadists as absolutist and irrational. This book ...
“A masterpiece highly recommended to commanders-in-chief, diplomats, and peacemakers. ” – Ambassador Bethuel A Kiplagat
Wars fought over the past quarter century have been a spectacular failure. ...
Dr. Gordon W. Smith dedicated much of his life to researching Canada's sovereignty in the Arctic. This first volume of his work provides the most comprehensive documentation yet available on the post-Confederation ...
In early 2004, filmmaker Jean-Daniel Lafond (Salam Iran, a Persian Letter) and author Fred A. Reed (Persian Postcards: Iran after Khomeini) returned to Iran after a two-year absence, on the eve of the ...
Roy Rempel, senior policy advisor, Breakout Educational Network, is the author of Counterweights: The Failure of Canada’s German and European Policy, 1955-1995 and Chatter Box: An Insider’s Account ...
The threat of terrorism has become a fact of life for American citizens and, by extension, an important issue for current and future U. S. governments. International relations are inevitably affected ...