International Terrorism: The Domestic Response
Chicago, IL: University of IL at Chicago, 1987. 22 cm, 134, wraps, some wear and soiling to covers, spine label has been removed. More
Chicago, IL: University of IL at Chicago, 1987. 22 cm, 134, wraps, some wear and soiling to covers, spine label has been removed. More
Carlisle, PA: U. S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, 2012. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Volume II ONLY. xiv, 1009, [1] p. Figures. Endnotes. This was produced as part of the Project on National Security Reform and is a Strategic Studies Institute Book. More
Boston, Massachusetts: Little, Brown and Company, 2001. Advance Reading Copy of First edition [stated], first printing [stated]. Trade paperback. viii, [2], 420, [2] pages. Publisher's ephemera laid in. Includes Author's Note, Prologue, and Acknowledgments. Book One includes Entrance On Duty; The Academy; 3 FNG; Good Vibrations; Sweat Tea and Dobermans; and Code Three. Book Two includes Selection; New Operator Training School; Discipline; The Big One; and Early Midnight. Book Three includes Mount Out; Jocking Up; The Shot; and Resolution. Book Four includes Waco; Come the Babylonians; The Dorian Mode; The Wind; and Toes Over; Book 5 includes Finding the Pulse; Back to Basics; The New Mission; Back in the Saddle; and The Future. The Hostage Rescue Team is law enforcement's most highly trained and specialized squadron--equivalent to the Navy's SEALs and the Army's Delta Force--charged with terrorist capture, hostage situations, and other large-scale emergencies in the U.S. and around the world. Whitcomb is the first HRT member ever to write about his experience. Christopher Whitcomb is an American author and former member of the FBI's Hostage Rescue Team. He also appeared as an "expert" on NBC. Whitcomb spent 15 years with the FBI, and worked on many high-profile cases. These included the Waco Siege, LA Riots, and Ruby Ridge. His final assignment with the FBI consisted of working with the Critical Incident Response Group. More
Northampton, MA: Olive Branch Press [An imprint of Interlink Publishing Group, Inc.], 2010. Second printing [stated]. Trade paperback. xv, [1], 216 pages. Map. Facts and Figures. Historical Timeline. Notes. Resources. Minor pencil marks noted. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Inscribed and dated on the title page by Phyllis Bennis. David Wildman is the executive secretary for Human Rights & Racial Justice with the United Methodist Church's General Board of Global Ministries. He visits Afghanistan and the Middle East regularly. He serves on the World Council of Churches Palestine-Israel Ecumenical Forum Core Group. David holds both an MDiv. and MPhil. (for doctoral work) in Social Ethics from Union Theological Seminary (NY). Phyllis Bennis (born January 19, 1951) is an American writer, activist, and political commentator. Focusing mainly on issues related to the Middle East and the United Nations, she is a strong critic of Israel and the United States and a leading advocate of Palestinian rights. More
New York: Plenum Press, c1981. 24 cm, 235, illus., appendices, DJ soiled, some wear to DJ edges, pencil erasure residue on front endpaper. More
Washington DC: National Defense University Press, Institute for National Security Studies, Center for the Study of Chinese Military Affairs, 2017. First Printing [Stated]. Wraps. [6], 45, [1] pages. Map (color). Table. Notes. Cover has slight wear and soiling. Dr. Joel Wuthnow is a research fellow in the Center for the Study of Chinese Military Affairs within the Institute for National for Strategic Studies at NDU. His research areas include Chinese foreign and security policy, Chinese military affairs, U.S.-China relations, and strategic developments in East Asia. He also serves concurrently as an adjunct professor in the Eisenhower School at NDU, where he teaches national security strategy. Prior to joining NDU, Dr. Wuthnow was a China analyst at CNA, a postdoctoral fellow in the China and the World Program at Princeton University, and a pre-doctoral fellow at The Brookings Institution. He has also taught at the Edmund A. Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. Dr. Wuthnow’s research has appeared in journals such as The China Quarterly, Chinese Journal of International Politics, Asian Security, Asia Policy, Journal of Strategic Studies, and Joint Force Quarterly, as well as in NDU’s China Strategic Perspectives monograph series. He is also the author of a book, Chinese Diplomacy and the UN Security Council (Routledge). Dr. Wuthnow holds degrees from Princeton University (A.B., summa cum laude, in Public and International Affairs), Oxford University (M.Phil. in Modern Chinese Studies), and Columbia University (Ph.D. in Political Science). He is proficient in Mandarin. More
Place_Pub: Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 2007. First Printing. 317, figures, tables, appendix, notes, references, index. More