
Moving Beyond Pretense: Nuclear Power and Nonproliferation
The U.S. President and nearly all his critics agree that the spread of nuclear weapons and the possibility of their seizure and potential use is the greatest danger facing the United States and the world. Looking at the way government and industry officials downplay the risks of civilian nuclear technology and materials being diverted to…
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Trasnformacja czy niepodległość?
Trasnformacja czy niepodległość? [Transformation or Independence?] (Gdańsk: Patria Media, 2014) assesses the past quarter-century of post-communism in Poland (1989 – 2014).
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Hoover’s Secret War against Axis Spies: FBI Counterespionage during World War II
The world was at war, America precariously poised on the sidelines. But already a second secret war was well underway. While he fought on the home front to consolidate the FBI’s intelligence gathering power, J. Edgar Hoover was conducting an all-out campaign to make his agency America’s first foreign espionage service–a campaign that would lead…
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Twilight of Abundance
On March 14, Regnery Publishing, Inc. released a new book by IWP research fellow David Archibald entitled Twilight of Abundance: Why Life in the 21st Century will be Nasty, Brutish, and Short.
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Nuclear Weapons Materials Gone Missing: What Does History Teach?
Ever since President Obama made securing nuclear weapons assets a top priority for his global arms control agenda, guarding and disposing of these holdings have become an international security preoccupation.
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Notes from the Other Side of Night
This book is a diary-memoir written on the occasion of the author’s return with her family to her native country, Romania, in 1975.
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Intermarium: The Land between the Black and Baltic Seas
History and collective memories influence a nation, its culture, and institutions; hence, its domestic politics and foreign policy. That is the case in the Intermarium, the land between the Baltic and Black Seas in Eastern Europe. The area is the last unabashed rampart of Western Civilization in the East, and a point of convergence of…
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The Next Arms Race
With New START now being implemented with Russia, it has become fashionable to push for even far deeper cuts, perhaps as low as several warheads on each side. Such low numbers, though, approach what other nuclear weapons states, such as France, China, Israel, India, and Pakistan, either have or plan to get.
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Między Wisłą a Potomakiem
Entitled Między Wisłą a Potomakiem (Between the Vistula and the Potomac), this work aims to answer several important questions.
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Pure Risk: Federal Clean Energy Loan Guarantees
Up until the controversy surrounding the default of the Solyndra Corporation on its federal clean energy loan guarantee in November of 2011, such guarantees enjoyed broad-based bipartisan support. Not any longer.
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