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2008 - I Have a Dream:
A Conversation between President George W. Bush and Sheikh Osama bin Laden
Book Description
- Framed in a night dream—all is possible in a dream—President George W. Bush and Sheikh Osama bin Laden sit down and talk like two human beings. In their conversation they discover that they have quite a bit in common. At the end they decide to work together to bring justice to the world. The fictitious conversation, structured as if professionally facilitated, advances a possibility, a vision. Its aim is to provoke and to trigger something in the minds of people who grapple with the question: What could we do other than to resort to war, terror, and violence because of ideological differences? How can we construct a new reality-peacefully? The dialogue revolves around one of the most pressing and serious issues of our times. Yet, the material is presented as a satire. The text is addressed to persons interested in politics, conflict management, and peacebuilding. It can well be used as a teaching tool. It will also contribute to many spirited conversations.
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Title: I have a Dream: A Conversation between President George W. Bush and Sheikh Osama bin Laden
Publisher: iUniverse
Price: USD 8.95 (Paperback); USD 6.00 (eBook)
Published: April 2008; Pages: 60
ISBN: 978-0-595-50299-8 (Paperback)
ISBN: 978-0-595-61455-4 (eBook)
International orders (non U.S. orders) call: 00-1-402-323-7800
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1999 Mobbing, Emotional Abuse in the American Workplace, 3rd printing, 2005.
For book description and excerpts see: www.mobbing-usa.com
The book can be ordered at: www.amazon.com
www.barnesandnoble.com
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2008 - The Shifting Grounds of Conflict and Peacebuilding: Stories and Lessons
John W. McDonald in cooperation with Noa V. Zanolli
For book description, endorsements and ordering see: www.lexingtonbooks.com
Publisher: Lexington Books,
Published: July 2008; Pages: 346
ISBN: 0-7391-2425-0
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