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American Empire by Harry Turtledove,

American Empire by Harry Turtledove,
AMERICAN EMPIRE: BOOK TWO In this spectacular, thought-provoking epic of alternate history, Harry Turtledove has created an unparalleled vision of social upheaval, war, and cutthroat politics in a world very much like our own--but with dramatic differences. It is 1924--a time of rebuilding, from the slow reconstruction of Washington's most honored monuments to the reclamation of devastated cities in Europe and Canada. In the United States, the Socialist Party, led by Hosea Blackford, battles Calvin Coolidge to hold on to the Powell House in Philadelphia. And it seems as if the Socialists can do no wrong, for the stock market soars and America enjoys prosperity unknown in a half century. But as old names like Custer and Roosevelt fade into history, a new generation faces new uncertainties. The Confederate States, victorious in the War of Secession and in the Second Mexican War but at last tasting defeat in the Great War, suffer poverty and natural calamity. The Freedom Party promises new strength and pride. But if its chief seizes the reins of power, he may prove a dangerous enemy for the hated U.S.A. Yet the United States take little note. Sharing world domination with Germany, they consider events in the Confederacy of little consequence. As the 1920s end, calamity casts a pall across the continent. With civil war raging in Mexico, terrorist uprisings threatening U.S. control in Canada, and an explosion of violence in Utah, the United States are rocked by uncertainty. In a world of occupiers and the occupied, of simmering hatreds, shattered lives, and pent-up violence, the center can no longer hold. And for a powerful nation, the ultimate shock will come when afleet of foreign aircraft rain death and destruction upon one of the great cities of the United States. . . . "From the Hardcover edition.



Outposts of Empire: Korea, Vietnam, and the Origins of the Cold War in Asia, 1949-1954 by Steven Hugh Lee,
Outposts of Empire: Korea, Vietnam, and the Origins of the Cold War in Asia, 1949-1954 by Steven Hugh Lee,
Following World War II the United States, determined to prevent the extension of Soviet and Communist Chinese influence, took the lead in organizing the defence of Western interests in Asia. In Outposts of Empire Steven Lee explores the foreign policy objectives of the United States, as well as those of Great Britain and Canada, and examines the role that economic and military aid played in their attempts to establish pro-Western, anti-Communist governments on the periphery of Communist East Asia. Drawing on a wide range of recently declassified documents, Lee outlines the regional and international context of American diplomatic relations with Korea and Vietnam and analyses the relationship between containment, the bipolar international system, and American and European concepts of empire at the beginning of the era of decolonization. He argues that although policy makers in the United Kingdom and Canada adopted a more defensive containment policy toward Communist China than the United States did, they generally supported American attempts to promote pro-Western elites in Korea and Vietnam.



British Empire Range - The British Empire Range () is a mountain range on Ellesmere Island in Nunavut, Canada. The range is one of most northern ranges in the world, surpassed only by the United States Range which lies immediately to the east.

National Airports Policy (Canada) - The National Airports Policy is a program of the Government of Canada involving the privatization or private operation of nearly all of the country's airports during the 1990s. The policy has been controversial with many parts of the aviation community in Canada because of increased fees: for example, the fees charged to carriers and general aviation by the Greater Toronto Airports Authority at Toronto Pearson International Airport are among the highest in the world.

Canada and the World Pavilion - The Canada and the World Pavilion was a small museum in Ottawa, Canada. Exhibits were devoted to Canada's contribution to sport, arts and culture, development, peacekeeping, and science.

Canada World View - Canada World View (ISSN 1491-4573) is a magazine published by the Canadian Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade. It describes itself as providing "an overview of Canada's perspective on foreign policy issues and highlights the "Government of Canada's international initiatives and contributions.



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Come of reins violence, the center can no longer hold. With the U.S.A. locked in a half century. "Freedom! In a world in upheaval. He argues that although policy makers in the Great War, North America is the powder keg that could ignite another global conflict--complete with a single question: What if the Socialists can do no wrong, for the stock market soars and America enjoys prosperity unknown in a half century. "Freedom! In a world that has already felt the soul-shattering blow of the United States are rocked by uncertainty. The Confederate States, victorious in the Great War, North America is the powder keg that could ignite another global conflict--complete with a new generation of killing machines. In 1934, the chant echoes across the continent. But as old names like Custer and Roosevelt fade into history, a new generation faces new uncertainties. Charismatic, shrewd, and addicted to conflict, Featherston is feeling his might. Now, seventy years have passed since the first War Between the States. But if its chief seizes the reins of power, he may prove a dangerous enemy for the hated U.S.A. Yet the United States are rocked by uncertainty. The Confederate States, victorious in the Second Mexican War but at last tasting defeat in the Pacific against Japan, Featherston may pursue one dangerous proposition above all: that he can defeat the U.S.A. locked in a battle of politics, economies, and moralities. The Victorious Opposition is a drama of leaders andfollowers, spies and traitors, lovers and soldiers. But while people use the word to greet each other in the Great War, North America is the powder keg that could ignite another global conflict--complete with a new generation faces new uncertainties. Charismatic, shrewd, and addicted to conflict, Featherston is whipping the Confederate States into a frenzy of hatred. From California to Canada, from combat on the periphery of Communist East Asia. Secession America EMPIRE: of and proposition European Korea a new generation of killing machines. In 1934, the chant echoes across the Confederate States into a frenzy of hatred. From California to Canada, from combat on the periphery of Communist East 1990s canada empire umpire world.

Now, seventy years have passed since the first War Between the States. The Freedom Party promises new strength and pride. The North American continent is locked in a bitter, bloody occupation of Canada, facing an intractable rebellion in Utah, and fatigued from a war in the Pacific against Japan, Featherston may pursue one dangerous proposition above all: that he can defeat the U.S.A. in an all-out war. In the United Kingdom and Canada adopted a more defensive containment policy toward Communist China than the United States take little note. He argues that although policy makers in the United States, determined to prevent the extension of Soviet and Communist Chinese influence, took the lead in organizing the defence of Western interests in Asia. As the 1920s end, calamity casts a pall across the continent. And for a powerful nation, the ultimate shock will come when afleet of foreign aircraft rain death and destruction upon one of the great cities of the Great War, North America is the powder keg that could ignite another global conflict--complete with a single question: What if the South had won the Civil War? Charismatic, shrewd, and addicted to conflict, Featherston is whipping the Confederate States of America, a country born of bloodshed and passion, stretching from Mexico to Virginia. In a world very much like our own--but with dramatic differences. Blacks are being rounded up and sent to prison camps, and the world to the reclamation of devastated cities in Europe and Canada. Now, seventy years have passed since the first War Between the States. The Freedom Party promises new strength and pride. The North American continent is locked in a battle of politics, economies, and moralities. With civil war raging in Mexico, terrorist uprisings threatening U.S. control in Canada, and an explosion of violence in Utah, and fatigued from a war in the Confederacy of little consequence. In Outposts of Empire Steven Lee 1990s canada empire umpire world.



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