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Mike McGovern

    Michael Jordan
    A Socialist Peace?
    Making War in Cote d'Ivoire
    Eat, Drink and Be Kinky
    • Eat, Drink and Be Kinky

      • 208pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      This is a companion volume to the novels of Kinky Friedman written by one of the 'Village Irregulars'. Now Mike McGovern, regularly featured in Friedman's books as one of the Village Irregulars, shares an assortment of 'Kinky- flavoured' recipes, alongside over 70 passages from the novels of the kinkiest private dick around. schovat popis

      Eat, Drink and Be Kinky
    • Gives play to the personalities involved, from Felix Houphouet-Boigny, 'The Ram', who managed Ivorian politics for the country's first 33 years of independence, to the contemporary First Lady Simone Gbagbo. This book's analysis is of the dynamics in place that give certain predictability to the actions of each of the key figures in the drama.

      Making War in Cote d'Ivoire
    • A Socialist Peace?

      • 272pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      For the last twenty years, the West African nation of Guinea has exhibited all the characteristics that have correlated with civil wars in other countries, and Guineans themselves regularly talk about the inevitability of war tearing their country apart. Yet the country has narrowly avoided civil conflict again and again. Mike McGovern asks how this was possible, how a nation could beat the odds and evade civil war. All six of Guinea's neighbors have experienced civil war or separatist insurgency in the past twenty years. Guinea itself has similar makings for it. It is rich in resources, yet its people are some of the poorest in the world. Its political situation is polarized by fiercely competitive ethnic groups. Weapons flow freely through its lands and across its borders. And, finally, it is still recovering from the oppressive regime of Sekou Toure. Yet it is that aspect which McGovern points to: while Toure's reign was hardly peaceful, it was successful often through highly coercive and violent measures at establishing a set of durable national dispositions, which have kept the nation at peace. Exploring the ambivalences of contemporary Guineans toward the afterlife of Tour 's reign as well as their abiding sense of socialist solidarity, McGovern sketches the paradoxes that can undergird political stability.

      A Socialist Peace?
    • Michael Jordan

      Basketball Player

      • 138pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      Examines the life and career of the high-scoring Chicago Bulls player, who made a brief attempt to play minor league baseball in 1994 and returned to play basketball with the Washington Wizards in 2001.

      Michael Jordan