An elderly man, Rami, hospitalized in Paris with terminal cancer, suddenly loses his memory. To help him remember his childhood, his son begins to ask questions about a time in his life he has never ...
In this tightly argued treatise on climate justice, Sunstein contends that rich countries, which have emitted most of the carbon in the atmosphere, have a moral imperative to aid poor countries, as ...
Sanger, a veteran reporter, tells a familiar story about how the hopeful era that followed the Cold War gave way to renewed great-power competition.
Pacheco Pardo provides a short but fact-filled primer on North Korea. He swiftly traces the development of Korea from a unitary state in the seventh century BC to the division of the peninsula in the ...
This terrific book tracks the relationship between Western spying agencies and India. Indian leaders at the time of independence were anti-imperialist and suspicious of the West; India’s foreign ...