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Rotberg may
refer to:
Rotberg (Schönefeld) [de],
former German muni****lity,
since 1998 part of Schönefeld-Waltersdorf
Rotberg Castle in Metzerlen-Mariastein...
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Robert Irwin Rotberg (born
April 11, 1935) is an
academic from the
United States who
served as
President of the
World Peace Foundation (1993–2010). A...
- Dana
Rotberg is a
Mexican film
director now
based in New Zealand. She was born in
Mexico City in 1960. Her film
Angel of Fire (Angel de fuego) questions...
- Tõnis
Rotberg (9
September 1882 in
Viljandi Parish,
Kreis Fellin,
Governorate of
Livonia – 24 July 1953 in Tayshet,
Russian SFSR) was an
Estonian general...
- Gene
Rotberg, a
lawyer and
international investment banker, is an
expert on risk taking,
interest and
exchange rates,
financial market regulation, and...
- for first-person
shooter games. The game was
primarily designed by Ed
Rotberg, who was
mainly inspired by Atari's top-down
shooter game Tank (1974)....
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Rotberg (1965), pp. 109–10, 199.
Rotberg (1965), pp. 206, 208.
Rotberg (1965), p. 234. Clegg,
Edward (1960). Race...
- Keppel-Jones 1983, pp. 65–66
Rotberg 1988, pp. 132–133
Rotberg 1988, p. 259
Rotberg 1988, p. 260
Rotberg 1988, p. 261
Rotberg 1988, p. 262 Keppel-Jones 1983...
- 67–70, New York:
Oxford University Press, 2014. ISBN 9780199361762. $30.00
Rotberg,
Robert I. (2003).
State failure and
state weakness in a time of terror...
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lamented that the
secret society was not very successful.
Historian Robert Rotberg states: "But
Quigley was not
opposed to what
Rhodes and
Milner had purportedly...