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181972
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Summary/Abstract |
The geopolitics of the twenty-first century will look very different from that of the twentieth century, but does that mean that the lessons of the latter do not apply to the former? Will competition for oil be eclipsed by that for rare earth metals or lithium, such that the form but not the substance will change? Or does the possibility of achieving self-sufficiency in energy consumption through renewables offer an alternative to interstate resource competition or interdependence? Most importantly, does the challenge of climate change compel Americans to rethink their rivalry with China? Reading The New Map will stimulate thinking along these lines, but doing so is only the first step.
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ID:
126314
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2013.
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Summary/Abstract |
In June 2013, Kapitänleutnants Helena Linder-Jeß and Inka von Puttkamer assumed command of two of the German navy's Frankenthal-class minehunters. Whilst rotation of command is nothing new within naval service, what is different this time round is that both Kapitänleutnants are the first women to do so.
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ID:
034892
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Publication |
London, Greenhill Books, 1990.
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Description |
xv, 520p.Hbk
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1853670529
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Copies: C:1/I:0,R:0,Q:0
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Accession# | Call# | Current Location | Status | Policy | Location |
032863 | 923.543/DOE 032863 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
146366
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The National Socialists’ primary foreign policy objective after taking office was to rearm Germany so that it might reverse the verdict of the First World War and acquire the “living space” necessary to becoming a world power on par with Britain or the United States.
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