Greening Brazil

Greening Brazil

Author: Kathryn Hochstetler

Publisher: Duke University Press

Published: 2007-08-29

Total Pages: 303

ISBN-13: 0822390590

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Greening Brazil challenges the claim that environmentalism came to Brazil from abroad. Two political scientists, Kathryn Hochstetler and Margaret E. Keck, retell the story of environmentalism in Brazil from the inside out, analyzing the extensive efforts within the country to save its natural environment, and the interplay of those efforts with transnational environmentalism. The authors trace Brazil’s complex environmental politics as they have unfolded over time, from their mid-twentieth-century conservationist beginnings to the contemporary development of a distinctive socio-environmentalism meant to address ecological destruction and social injustice simultaneously. Hochstetler and Keck argue that explanations of Brazilian environmentalism—and environmentalism in the global South generally—must take into account the way that domestic political processes shape environmental reform efforts. The authors present a multilevel analysis encompassing institutions and individuals within the government—at national, state, and local levels—as well as the activists, interest groups, and nongovernmental organizations that operate outside formal political channels. They emphasize the importance of networks linking committed actors in the government bureaucracy with activists in civil society. Portraying a gradual process marked by periods of rapid advance, Hochstetler and Keck show how political opportunities have arisen from major political transformations such as the transition to democracy and from critical events, including the well-publicized murders of environmental activists in 1988 and 2004. Rather than view foreign governments and organizations as the instigators of environmental policy change in Brazil, the authors point to their importance at key moments as sources of leverage and support.


Political Economies of Energy Transition

Political Economies of Energy Transition

Author: Kathryn Hochstetler

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2020-11-26

Total Pages: 295

ISBN-13: 1108843840

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Shows that economic concerns about jobs, costs, and consumption, rather than climate change, are likely to drive energy transition in developing countries.


One Holy Night

One Holy Night

Author: J. M. Hochstetler

Publisher: Sheaf House

Published: 2008-04

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780979748509

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One Holy Night is a miracle story set in 1967 during the Vietnam War. Once more, in a world torn by sin and strife, to a family that has suffered heart-wrenching loss, there will be born a baby ...


Native Son

Native Son

Author: J. M. Hochstetler

Publisher: Zondervan

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 308

ISBN-13: 0310252571

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Caught between two worlds at war, he could lose everything--his country, his faith, and the woman holding his heart captive.


Lovers for Life (Updated Edition)

Lovers for Life (Updated Edition)

Author: Kenneth C. Musko

Publisher: Destiny Image Publishers

Published: 2021-01-19

Total Pages: 365

ISBN-13: 076845607X

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Great Marriage Advice from Leading Experts Lovers for Life is an inside view from leading authors, speakers, pastors, and seminar leaders to help you strengthen and preserve your marriage. Powerful. Penetrating. Persuasive. Bill McCartney, founder and chairman of the board, The Road to Jerusalem; founder, Promise Keepers Lovers for Life contains the information you need to build a healthy marriage. Ask God for the wisdom and power to apply these principles, and you can have a successful marriage. Gary and Karolyn Chapman, authors and speakers Read Lovers for Life and increase your ability to help defend and sustain the family. Dr. Raleigh B. Washington, president and CEO, The Road to Jerusalem; former executive vice president, global ministries, Promise Keepers The best thing that a mom or dad can do for their children is to love each other. Lovers for Life is an excellent resource for every couple to build and maintain a foundation of love in their home. Barry Adams, best-selling author of Fathers Love Letter


Daughter of Liberty

Daughter of Liberty

Author: J. M. Hochstetler

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 372

ISBN-13: 9780310252566

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During the American Revolution, Elizabeth Howard, despite being the daughter of Tory parents, is a daring courier and spy for the Sons of Liberty, until her love for a British officer forces her to confront the consequences of her own willfulness. Original.


Northkill

Northkill

Author: Bob Hostetler

Publisher: Northkill Amish

Published: 2014-03

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781936438358

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Winner of ForeWord Review's 2014 INDIEFAB Book of the Year Bronze Award for historical fiction. In 1738 Jakob Hochstetler and his family immigrate to America, seeking sanctuary from religious persecution in Europe and the freedom to live and worship according to their nonresistant Anabaptist beliefs. Along with other members of their church, they settle in the Northkill Amish Mennonite community at the base of the Blue Mountains, on the frontier between white and Indian territory. They build a home near Northkill Creek, for which their community is named. For eighteen years, the community lives at peace with its Indian neighbors. Then while the French and Indian War rages, the Hochstetlers way of life is brutally shattered. On the night of September 19-20, 1757, their home is attacked by a war party of Delaware and Shawnee Indians allied with the French. Facing almost certain death with his wife and children, Jakob makes a wrenching decision that will tear apart his family and change all of their lives forever. Northkill is closely based on an inspiring true story well-known among the Amish and Mennonites. It has been documented in many publications and in contemporary accounts preserved in the Pennsylvania State Archives and in private collections."


The Rise of Responsibility in World Politics

The Rise of Responsibility in World Politics

Author: Hannes Hansen-Magnusson

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2020-12-17

Total Pages: 291

ISBN-13: 1108490948

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Studying moral responsibility in world politics sheds light on changing accountability relations, justice and legitimacy in global governance.