Humanitarianism, War and the Recolonization of Angola
Author: Horace Campbell
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 58
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Author: Horace Campbell
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Published: 1997
Total Pages: 58
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Author: Martin Thomas
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Published: 2018
Total Pages: 801
ISBN-13: 0198713193
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Oxford Handbook of the Ends of Empire offers the most comprehensive treatment of the causes, course, and consequences of the collapse of empires in the twentieth century. The volume's contributors convey the global reach of decolonization, analysing the ways in which European, Asian, and African empires disintegrated over the past century.
Author: Michael D. Barr
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2014-01-17
Total Pages: 222
ISBN-13: 0857735764
DOWNLOAD EBOOKMichael Barr explores the complex and covert networks of power at work in one of the world's most prosperous countries - the city-state of Singapore. He argues that the contemporary networks of power are a deliberate project initiated and managed by Lee Kuan Yew - former prime minister and Singapore's 'founding father' - designed to empower himself and his family. Barr identifies the crucial institutions of power - including the country's sovereign wealth funds, and the government-linked companies - together with five critical features that form the key to understanding the nature of the networks. He provides an assessment of possible shifts of power within the elite in the wake of Lee Kuan Yew's son, Lee Hsien Loong, assuming power, and considers the possibility of a more fundamental democratic shift in Singapore's political system.
Author: Mary Kaldor
Publisher: Pluto Press (UK)
Published: 2007-03-20
Total Pages: 312
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Author: Adele Jinadu
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Published: 2000
Total Pages: 318
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Total Pages: 68
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Published: 1995
Total Pages: 52
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Published: 2002
Total Pages: 730
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Yvan Yenda Ilunga
Publisher: Springer Nature
Published: 2020-09-01
Total Pages: 202
ISBN-13: 303051689X
DOWNLOAD EBOOKHumanitarianism and Security contends that the search for stability and peace remains central to the political environment within the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). Despite some positive political and economic progress observed in the Central African Region and the DRC in particular, the future of the region remains uncertain. Due to many unaddressed issues, including the multidimensional manifestations of humanitarian crises, the region is fragile with the potential for a relapse into violent conflict. Moreover, the DRC’s humanitarian crises have yet to be effectively addressed as consequences and promoters of insecurity and violence. Based on the “humanitarian-security-development” paradigm as an inclusive operational framework, Humanitarianism and Security articulates the trend of peace recovery in the DRC as contingent upon issues of security and the refugee/internally displaced population crisis. It claims and demonstrates that effective solutions must incorporate considerations of pre-colonial security dynamics, the place and role of identity within the humanitarian discourse/strategies, the determinants of transitional public security (TPS), and the various dynamics regarding the return and re/integration processes, into one operational framework. This framework must be accompanied by a continued effort to build strong local institutions as a critical component to the sustainability of operations.
Author: Jakkie Cilliers
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Published: 2000
Total Pages: 388
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