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Лучшие книги Джона Маркса
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Страна клыков и когтей Джон Маркс
ISBN: 978-5-17-049487-3, 978-5-403-00580-7, 978-985-16-6809-6 Год издания: 2009 Издательство: АСТ, Харвест, АСТ Москва Язык: Русский Дракула все еще мертв и доволен этим. "Граф вампиров" вполне вписался в реалии "дикого капитализма" современной Трансильвании, влился в ряды организованной преступности - и уже давно не боится охотников на нежить. И правильно, что не боится. Не ван-хельсингов надо в наши дни опасаться - а вездесущих тележурналистов. Ведь по следу Дракулы уже идет команда телепродюсера Эвангелины Харкер, одержимой мыслью взять у легендарного графа эксклюзивное интервью... Переводчик: Анна Комаринец
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Common Ground On Terrorism John Marks
ISBN: 978-0393029864, 0393029867 Год издания: 1991 Издательство: W. W. Norton & Company Язык: Английский From Publishers Weekly
Beliaev and Marks cochair the U.S.-Soviet Task Force to Prevent Terrorism, a colloquium of former government officials, scientists, scholars and journalists convening on an irregular basis in Moscow and Los Angeles to discuss ways of combating terrorism. The book, written by Task Force participants and of interest primarily to policymakers, is a preliminary report on the increasing vulnerability of Western society to hijacking, hostage-taking and "techno-terrorist" attacks on computer systems, power grids and nuclear plants. Recommendations for bilateral action include the establishment of an international criminal court with jurisdiction over drug trafficking, a Washington-Moscow channel for exchange of information and mutual assistance during terrorist incidents, and the prohibition of sales and transfers of military explosives and certain classes of weapons to nongovernmental organizations. Beliaev is a columnist for Literaturnaya Gazeta ; Marks is executive director of the Search for Common Ground.
From Library Journal
Throughout the Cold War era, suspicion and mistrust highlighted U.S.-Soviet relations. In the wake of the late-1980s thawing, retired CIA and KGB officers formed the U.S.-Soviet Task Force to Prevent Terrorism. The discussion in this volume, focusing on the Middle East as well as narco- and techno-terrorism, identifies areas of common interest (anti-state behavior), and calls for the adoption of specific international laws to address future acts of vio lence. There are critical assumptions here--including the yet-undetermined evolution of both the United States and the USSR in the emerging New World Order-- that may limit the contemplated level of progress. The mere existence of the Task Force, however, is a good omen for conflict resolution in an increasingly turbulent world. Recommended for international af fairs collections.