Addressing this question, Susan Franceschet traces women's political activism in the country - from the early twentieth century struggles for suffrage to current efforts to expand and deepen the practice of democracy.
Drawing on six detailed case studies (the Balkans, Haiti, Lebanon, Liberia, Somalia, and Zaire/Congo), I. William Zartman specifies potential solutions within the entire trajectory of each conflict, considering in each instance why the ...
Noteworthy features of On the Market include: easy-to-read checklists for navigating the search process; clues to reading between the lines of job postings; practical advice on preparing the paperwork: CVs, teaching portfolios, conference ...
Richard Kilroy, Abelardo Rodríguez Sumano, and Todd Hataley trace the evolution of security relations in North America from the bilateral approach that existed prior to the events of September 11, to the unilateral US approach of perimeter ...
But, he cautions, there must be a careful integration of private-sector initiatives and public regulation.A notable feature of the text is an examination of the difficulties inherent in managing global environmental problems.
Ian Taylor critically explores just what Nepad is, and what potential it has, or lacks, for promoting African development.
Why is this number so extraordinarily small? And how has the presence of women in the electoral area changed over the past 100 years? This book aims to answer these questions.
Addressing these questions, David Rankin goes beyond the impact of political and cultural trends to focus on the role of higher education in connecting political interest, knowledge, and participation.Rankin draws on rich data spanning the ...
Crandall (political science, Davidson College) examines the evolution of US policy towards Columbia, largely driven by factors relating to the US's "war on drugs," as well as the roots of violence in Colombia.
This text provides an interdisciplinary introduction to the origins, history, institutions and key policies of the European Community and to the issues it faces in the 1990s.
Sets out a comprehensive framework of analysis for security studies, examining the distinctive character and dynamics of security in five sectors: military, political, economic, environmental, and societal.
This near-definitive study sets a new standard for the kind of meticulous scholarship that Nobel laureate Derek Walcott's poetry deserves, at the same time that it enhances the accessibility of Walcott's history and poetry for the general ...
The authors argue for the appropriateness of viewing the era after World War II as a separate historical epoch because of seven major consequences of the war.
Mann , M. ( 1999 ) “ The dark side of democracy : the modern tradition of ethnic and political cleansing ' , New Left Review , 235 , pp 18–45 . Marshall , M.G. and Gurr , T.R. ( 2005 ) “ Peace and conflict 2005 ' , Centre for ...
Challenging views that have gained currency since the end of the Cold War, this study examines the history of the United Nations since 1945, its various roles in international relations and its approaches to peace-keeping and the use of ...
Looking through the overlapping lenses of gender, work and culture, L. Susan Williams and Michelle Bemiller critically explore the world of party plan sales.
The book is divided into seven chapters.
This text considers the effectiveness of humanitarian assistance and the extent to which it sustains or prolongs conflict.
Needs, Rights, and the Market
Fiona Robinson , “ The Limits of a Rights Based Approach to International Ethics , ” in Human Rights Fifty Years On : A Reappraisal , ed . T. Evans ( Manchester : Manchester University Press , 1998 ) . 11. Fiona Robinson , “ Human ...