Publisher HarperCollins
Release Date March 2011
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288 pages
ISBN 978-0061732379
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Introduction and Chapter 1 (417K PDF)
Author: Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, Fellow and Deputy Director of the Women and Foreign Policy Program
Publisher HarperCollins
Release Date March 2011
Price $24.99
288 pages
ISBN 978-0061732379
Excerpt
Introduction and Chapter 1 (417K PDF)
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