Più di un milione di libri, a un clic di distanza!
Paul RogersLibri
10 febbraio 1943
Paul Rogers è un affermato illustratore e artista di poster con oltre venticinque anni di esperienza. Il suo distintivo stile artistico ha affascinato una vasta gamma di clienti, tra cui prestigiose istituzioni e aziende. Il lavoro di Rogers ha ottenuto numerosi riconoscimenti da importanti organizzazioni artistiche e le sue opere sono state esposte in gallerie a New Orleans e Pasadena. Il suo libro d'esordio rappresenta il culmine della sua vasta carriera nelle arti visive.
'Outstanding ... Losing Control combines a glimpse behind the security screens with sharp analysis of the real global insecurities - growing inequality and unsustainability.' New Internationalist
This collection of essays by Professor Paul Rogers critiques the evolving 'War on Terror' as a failing strategy that prioritizes control by a transnational elite over addressing root causes of insecurity. It advocates for a new global security paradigm focused on justice and emancipation, making it essential for students and scholars in related fields.
May you build a ladder to the stars And climb on every rung May you stay forever young Since he first released his self-titled debut in 1962, Bob Dylan has been one of the most celebrated artists of our time. And perhaps nowhere is he more affecting than in his 1974 hit, Forever Young. It's an antem to youth, to doing the right thing, to cherishing the spirit of being young. Re-imagined by award-winning illustrator, Paul Rogers, the lyrics tell the story of a young boy who travels through his life, living in the footsteps of the man who gave the world the greatest gift he had: music.
The book evaluates the security landscape in Iraq and the broader Middle East, exploring the intricate geopolitical dynamics and tensions that could lead to conflict with Iran. It delves into the implications of regional instability and the potential for military engagement, providing insights into the factors influencing security strategies and international relations in this volatile area.
The world has changed. Rather than a clash of civilisations, the West now
faces revolts from the margins, driven by widening economic divisions, rising
global elites and dangerous environmental constraints. The emergence of global
terrorist movements such as ISIS is indicative of a growing threat for which
traditional military responses are simply not fit for purpose. At a time when
the world adjusts to new international leadership - from Trump in the US to
Macron in France - and as the balance of power starts to shift away from the
West, this updated edition of Paul Rogers' acclaimed book looks at the new
challenges facing global security, and how we might start to address them.
DI Christy Kennedy returns in Departing Shadows, a deceit-laden tale of
intrigue, which takes him from London to Brighton and back, and into the arms
of the West End's most celebrated up-and-coming actress, Nealey Dean.
The war on terror is a lost cause. As the war heads towards its second decade,
American security policy is in disarray - the Iraq War is a disaster,
Afghanistan is deeply insecure and the al-Qaida movement remains as potent as
ever with new generations of leaders coming to the fore.
Focusing on global security dynamics, Paul Rogers provides expert insights into the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks and the implications of the "war on terror." His analysis has gained significant attention, making him a sought-after commentator on television news in both America and Britain. Additionally, his widely-read articles in international newspapers and the web journal Open Democracy serve as essential resources for a diverse audience, including government officials, military leaders, and peace activists.