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Trevor Wilson

    Myanmar's Long Road to National Reconciliation
    Half a Million Dollars
    Command on the Western Front
    Go for Gold!
    • Jim ist ein guter Langstreckenläufer, doch mit seinen Selbstzweifeln vermasselt er sich jedes Rennen. Dass Training-Tipps seiner Mutter helfen könnten, damit rechnet er nicht.

      Go for Gold!
    • Command on the Western Front

      The Military Career of Sir Henry Rawlinson 1914-1918

      • 440 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      This is a history of World War I, seen through the eyes of Sir Henry Rawlinson, a middle-ranking commander who frequently acted under General Haig. By examining Rawlinson's role in the War, the authors are able to follow the actual events of the battlefield and show how they related to the strategies of the High Command. Rawlinson kept a diary in which he recorded his views on tactics and the day-to-day events of the conflict. The authors use the content of the diary as the basis of detailed discussions on night attacks, poison gas, the introduction of the tank, hurricane bombardment and creeping barrages. Command on the Western Front is not a biography, nor is it psychohistory. Rather, it uses Rawlinson as a lens through which to study the tactics of the time - tactics that usually proved woefully inadequate in dealing with the defensive positions that characterized industrial warfare.

      Command on the Western Front
    • Half a Million Dollars

      • 106 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the journey of entrepreneurship rather than just the end results, the author shares valuable lessons learned from personal experiences in building ventures. Emphasizing the importance of resilience, the book offers insights aimed at helping readers navigate the challenges of entrepreneurship. It encourages those facing setbacks to view failures as opportunities for growth, providing reassurance and inspiration for anyone in the early stages of their entrepreneurial journey.

      Half a Million Dollars
    • In late 2004, Myanmar's best known general and long-serving leader of the military regime, General Khin Nyunt, was suddenly dismissed. This shock development, perpetrated by a regime that has defied all predictions of its demise and disintegration, generated widespread uncertainty both inside and outside the country. Official reassurances about continuing the 2003 "Road Map" process left many questions about the path ahead unanswered. Would political dialogue with opposition groups be resumed? How would increasingly restive ethnic groups respond? Would nascent civil society groups be able to play a role in national reconciliation? How would the new leadership deal with the flagging economy? What are the prospects for the large but under-funded and highly regulated agricultural sector? This book addresses these issues.

      Myanmar's Long Road to National Reconciliation