Winds of Change
Geopolitics and the World Order
by
Book Details
About the Book
A thematic collection of seventy-four articles published as regular columns over seven years in The National Educator from 1993 to 2000. Now, with an exhaustive bibliography, detailed index and updates to the Bush administration. Bureau Chief Azam Gill analysed the world order with the U.S. as the center piece managed by the Clinton Administration, covering The United States, NATO, The European Union, France, Germany, The United Kingdom, Russia, Asia and Terrorism. The articles on South Asia, France and the French Foreign Legion, based on the author’s personal experience, have received much praise. Appreciated for their unusual facts from diverse sources, objective criticism, and sharp-witted analyses, the columns also include exclusive interviews of personalities such as Alessandro Benneton and Jean Marie Le Pen. Recommended reading for academics and general readers interested in how the management of the world order during the Clinton years affects the world today.
About the Author
Azam Gill wrote his Doctoral dissertation on William Faulkner at Grenoble University, France. He has published two books—Jail Reforms and Army Reforms, and a novel on international terrorism, The Bugle Sounds No More, praised as a first-class thriller by Len Deighton. A former paratrooper, officer in the Punjab Regiment, Brigadier of the French Foreign Legion and lecturer in English at Grenoble University, he is now under secondment to the French Ministry of Defense.