The Case for Democracy: The Power of Freedom to Overcome Tyranny and Terror

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Natan Sharansky, the famous Soviet dissident who spent a decade in gulags, has authored his vision for defeating terrorists worldwide: launching a flood of democratic initiatives, especially in totalitarian regimes. This book, which gained the attention of President Bush and his administration, outlines Sharansky's strategies - based on personal experience - for making the world a safer place.

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About the author (2006)

Anatoly Sharansky was born January 20, 1948 in Donetsk, Ukraine to a Jewish family and later graduated with a degree in Applied Mathematics from the Physical Technical Institute in Moscow. Sharansky is the chairman and founder (1995) of the political party Yisrael B'Aliyah (or Israel on the rise) promoting the absorption of the Soviet Jews into Israeli society.

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