Exploring the complex dynamics of female relationships, this book delves into the competition, rivalry, and solidarity that can exist among women. It examines how societal expectations and personal ambitions can create tension, while also highlighting moments of support and empowerment. Through various narratives and perspectives, it encourages readers to reflect on their own experiences and the impact of these interactions on women's lives. The work ultimately aims to foster understanding and connection in the face of conflict.
Joan Johnson-Freese Livres


International Law and the Changing Character of War (International Law Studies, Volume 87)
- 552pages
- 20 heures de lecture
International Law Studies Volume 87. Raul A. "Pete" Pedrozo and Daria P. Wollschlaeger, editors. Contains a compilation of scholarly papers and remarks derived from the proceedings of a conference hosted at the Naval War College on June 22-24, 2010 entitled "International Law and the Changing Character of War." The objectives of the conference were to catalogue the extent to whichh existing international law governs these changing aspects of warfare and to assess whether these developments warrant revision of existing international law.