About The Author

Dr. Carolyn LaDelle Bennett is a daughter of the American South with a passionate interest in history and distant lands; national and international affairs; politics, people, public service, and the press. Through writing and an abiding quest for knowledge and understanding—she champions matters of substance, clear and clean language, basic morality and common decency and  neighborliness, peace and nonviolence; universal human rights, sovereignty and self-determination of each and every nation. To individuals, public officials, leaders, and nations—she urges self-reflection and humility; integrity and multilateralism; open-mindedness and respectfulness; conflict resolution and problem solving with words (conversation, dialogue, diplomacy), and clear-headed consistency (barring none) in the mutual exchange of views, ideas, and concerns.

In Are There No Champions? Bennett marshals current events and underappreciated history to distinguish between America’s false champions, and her true champions.



  • No Land an Island: No People Apart

    No Land an Island: No People Apart

    In this work, Dr. Carolyn LaDelle Bennett takes a second look at U.S. relations with Afghanistan and Pakistan, Iran and Iraq, Bahrain and Yemen, Libya and Somalia; and sees a continuing BREAKDOWN that worsens in act and consequence.

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  • Pondering Alphabetic Solutions: Peace, Politics, Public Affairs, People Relations

    Pondering Alphabetic Solutions: Peace, Politics, Public Affairs, People Relations

    The author of Breakdown, Unconscionable and No Land an Island No People Apart again tackles U.S. foreign and domestic affairs in context of global relations and the inescapable nexus of act and consequence.

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  • Same OLE or Something New

    Same OLE or Something New

    Over a chasm darkened by Washington’s war chronicles, corrupt leadership and warped values, the author of BREAKDOWN this time builds a bridge of global activism challenging flawed precedent and shining light on progressive possibility.

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