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The Sixth Crisis: Iran, Israel, America, and the Rumors of War (International Institute for Strategic Studies)
There have been five central crises in America’s post World War II encounter with the Middle East, and the Obama administration now faces a sixth. Iran’s progress toward a nuclear weapons capability, and the prospect of Israel launching air strikes to stop it, are ingredients for a conflict that could ruin any residual hopes for fostering peace in the region.
The Sixth Crisis explores the fraught linkages between the Iranian nuclear challenge, the increasing likelihood of an Israeli preventive strike, the continuing Israel-Palestine tragedy, and President Barack Obama’s efforts to recast America’s relations with the world’s Muslims. It is the first full account of the situation since Obama took office. The authors, a former senior official on President Clinton’s National Security Council Staff and a leading authority on international politics, lay out in clear and accessible detail the technical and political dimensions of Iran’s nuclear program, and the ongoing diplomacy to stop it. They show how Israel’s panic about Iran’s nuclear threat–combined with its policy toward the Palestinians–is undermining Jerusalem’s alliance with America. Tehran, meanwhile, is exploiting tensions between Arab regimes fearful of a nuclear Iran and an Arab public that is both angry about the plight of the Palestinians and resentful of Israel’s nuclear monopoly in the region. The Sixth Crisis brilliantly illuminates this fateful juncture. The status quo is on an incline to disaster, and the hopes that President Obama has inspired are threatened by the toxic mixture of Israeli-Palestinian stalemate and Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
The time bomb of Iran’s defiance and Israel’s panic has the potential to spark a firestorm that would imperil US interests in the Middle East and engulf Obama’s presidency. With the outcome of this unfolding crisis far from certain, The Sixth Crisis is required reading not only for policymakers, but also for anyone interested in world politics.
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The Smartest Guys In The Room
What went wrong with American business at the end of the 20th century?
Until the spring of 2001, Enron epitomized the triumph of the New Economy. Feared by rivals, worshipped by investors, Enron seemingly could do no wrong. Its profits rose every year; its stock price surged ever upward; its leaders were hailed as visionaries.
Then a young Fortune writer, Bethany McLean, wrote an article posing a simple question – how, exactly, does Enron make its money?
Within a year Enron was facing humiliation and bankruptcy, the largest in US history, which caused Americans to lose faith in a system that rewarded top insiders with millions of dollars, while small investors lost everything. It was revealed that Enron was a company whose business was an illusion, an illusion that Wall Street was willing to accept even though they knew what the real truth was. This book – fully updated for the paperback – tells the extraordinary story of Enron’s fall.
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The Smartest Money Book You’ll Ever Read by Daniel R. Solin
In his book The Smartest Money Book You’ll Ever Read (English) by Daniel R. Solin tens of thousands of readers trust Dan Solin’s advice when it comes to investing, managing their portfolios and their 401 (k) s, and planning for retirement. Now Solin offers the smartest guide to money management and financial planning yet.
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The Society Of The Age Of Bliss
By Osman Nuri TOPBAS
In this book, Shaykh Osman Nuri Topbaş explains in detail what can be considered as the Age of Bliss (in Arabic Asr-I-Saadah) as follow (extract): The Age of Bliss refers to an age of peace and happiness, in which human beings enjoyed the greatest joy thinkable. The Age of Bliss were times honoured by the presence of the Blessed Prophet (upon him blessings and peace).
The term Asr-u Saadah has also been used, from time to time, to refer to period of the Righteous Caliphs, to the succeeding Tabiin generation, even to the Tabau Tabiin generation subsequent to it. Some exegetes comment that the vow taken on asr, or ‘time’, in surah al-Asr, is also in reference to the Asr-u Saadah; for it was during those times that the true was definitively separated from false.
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The Sokoto Caliphate -by Murray Last
The Sokoto Caliphate was a West African Empire that became a part of northern Nigeria. It was founded by the charismatic Fulani Islamic scholar and political leader Usman dan Fodio upon his conquer of the Hausa people. Usman dan Fodio created a unified political and economic polity while promulgating a reformist Islamic movement meant to correct syncretic, lax, or superficially Islamic practices in the region.
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The Solomon Secret: 7 Principles of Financial Success from King Solomon, History’s Wealthiest Man
Solomon was more than just a character in the Bible-he was the richest man who ever lived. If we could learn from him directly, what would he teach us about growth in riches and knowledge? And how can we relate his life and wisdom to the society and successful financial planning of our contemporary world? Bruce Fleet’s The Solomon Secret brings together instructional parables highlighting the wisdom of history’s wealthiest man, with practical and sound financial advice for twenty- first-century readers.
- Paperback: 160 pages
- Publisher: TarcherPerigee; Reprint edition (September 16, 2010)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1585428183
- ISBN-13: 978-1585428182
- Product Dimensions: 5.5 x 0.4 x 8.2 inches
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The Son by Jo Nesbo
- Paperback: 656 pages
- Publisher: Vintage (15 Jan. 2015)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0099582147
- ISBN-13: 978-0099582144
- Product Dimensions: 12.9 x 4 x 19.8 cm