Modern Tyrants: The Power and Prevalence of Evil in Our AgeFree Press, 1994 - 496 Examines such tyrants as Hitler, Stalin, Mao, Bokassa, Ne Win, Trujillo, Duvalier, and Ceaucescu, discussing why new ideological tyrants thrive despite the decline of communism. |
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... leader could be . Like many of the greatest leaders of the past , especially Napoleon , they came from marginal border lands that were not fully part of the countries they came to rule . In a real sense they were foreigners in the ...
... leader could be . Like many of the greatest leaders of the past , especially Napoleon , they came from marginal border lands that were not fully part of the countries they came to rule . In a real sense they were foreigners in the ...
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... leader . David Chandler speculates that it was precisely because he seemed more pliable and reasonable than the other , more abrasive and ultra - nationalist young Khmer Rouge leaders , that the Vietnamese communists and older Khmer ...
... leader . David Chandler speculates that it was precisely because he seemed more pliable and reasonable than the other , more abrasive and ultra - nationalist young Khmer Rouge leaders , that the Vietnamese communists and older Khmer ...
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... leaders to cope with the immense problems of economic backwardness , ethnic divisions , and political insecurity . Since the early 1960s , when most African colonies achieved inde- pendence from their European rulers , many of their leaders ...
... leaders to cope with the immense problems of economic backwardness , ethnic divisions , and political insecurity . Since the early 1960s , when most African colonies achieved inde- pendence from their European rulers , many of their leaders ...
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