If you liked The Aftermath of defeat by George J. Andreopoulos and Harold E. Selesky, start with Encyclopedia of the American Revolution, 2nd Edition (Library of Military History) (2006), The Rule of Law in an Era of Change (2018), and United Nations Reform and the New Collective Security (2010). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Encyclopedia of the American Revolution, 2nd Edition (Library of Military History)
2006 · 1,380 pages · Harold E. Selesky · Same author
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The Rule of Law in an Era of Change
2018 · 195 pages · George J. Andreopoulos, Rosemary L. Barberet, Mahesh K. Nalla · Same author
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United Nations Reform and the New Collective Security
2010 · 464 pages · Peter G. Danchin, George J. Andreopoulos, Maxwell O. Chibundu, Dennis Dijkzeul, Jeremy Matam Farrall, Jan Klabbers, Carmen Marquez Carrasco, J. Paul Martin, Ejeviome Eloho Otobo, Eric Rosand, Elizabeth Salmon Garate, Dirk Salomons, Benedicto Q. Sanchez, Wolf, Joachim Professor Dr. · Same author
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Genocide (Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights)
1997 · 276 pages · George J. Andreopoulos · Same author
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A demographic survey of the Continental Army that wintered at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, 1777-1778
1987 · 1 pages · Harold E. Selesky · Same author
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Hē chrēsē kai hē katachrēsē tou antiamerikanismou stēn Hellada
1994 · 63 pages · George J. Andreopoulos · Same author
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Non-state actors in the human rights universe
George J. Andreopoulos, Zehra F. Arat, Peter H. Juviler · Same author
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Concepts and Strategies in International Human Rights (Teaching Texts in Law and Politics, V. 5)
2003 · 232 pages · George J. Andreopoulos · Same author
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War and society in colonial Connecticut
1990 · 278 pages · Harold E. Selesky · Same author
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Human Rights Education for the Twenty-First Century (Pennsylvania Studies in Human Rights)
1997 · 636 pages · George J. Andreopoulos, Richard Pierre Claude · Same author
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The Aftermath of defeat is by George J. Andreopoulos and Harold E. Selesky.