Recent History
audiobook (Unabridged) ∣ Understanding Current Events and Modern Developments (18 Titles)
By Fredrich Hazelton
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This book contains these 18 titles:
Brexit - The United Kingdom's Historic Exit from the European Union
The 2023 Inflation Surge - Economic Impacts, Policy Responses, and the Cost of Living
The 2024 Israeli-Palestinian Conflict - Escalations and Peace Efforts in a Longstanding Struggle
The Arab Spring - Escalations and Peace Efforts in a Longstanding Struggle
The Collapse of the Soviet Union - How the Superpower Disintegrated and the New World Order Emerged
The Dakota Access Pipeline Protests - Indigenous Rights and Environmental Concerns in Modern America
The Expansion of the European Union - New Member States, Challenges, and the Future of European Integration
The Fall of the Berlin Wall - The End of the Cold War and the Reunification of Germany
The Hong Kong Protests - The Fight for Democracy and Autonomy in a Changing China
The Iran Nuclear Deal - Negotiations, Sanctions, and the Quest for Regional Stability
The Metoo Movement - Fighting Sexual Harassment and Empowering Women Worldwide
The Refugee Crisis - Displacement, Migration, and the Humanitarian Response
The Rise of China as a Global Power - Economic Growth, Trade Wars, and the Shift in Global Influence
The Rise of Isis - The Formation and Impact of the Islamic State in the 21st Century
The Rise of Remote Work - How the Pandemic Shifted Work Culture and Its Long-Term Effects
The Rise of Social Media - How Digital Platforms Transformed Communication and Society
The Russian Annexation of Crimea - The 2014 Crisis and Its Geopolitical Consequences
The Syrian Civil War - Conflict, Humanitarian Crisis, and the Struggle for Power