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The author says that this book is: "...a love story set in a hostage situation." Which is accurate.As always with ...
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The Book Rot and Revival: The History of Constitutional Law in American Political Development The Author(s) Anthony Kreis ...
Astrid Webb is missing, but she’s also sick and usually stays at home. Bryan Webb arrives home from a cycle ride to find the police waiting ...
How should liberal democracies respond to the rise of right-wing populism? In this timely book, Politicizing Political Liberalism, Gabriele Badano and ...
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