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For Ukraine, the signing of the Association Agreement and the DCFTA
with the European Union in 2014 was an act of strategic
geopolitical significance. Emblematic of the struggle to replace
the Yanukovych regime at home and to resist attempts by Russia to
deny its 'European choice', the Association Agreement is a defiant
statement of Ukraine's determination to become an independent
democratic state. The purpose of this Handbook is to make the
complex political, economic and legal content of the Association
Agreement readily understandable. This third edition, published
seven years since signature of after entry into force of the
Agreement's implementation is substantially new in content, both
updating how Ukraine has been implementing the Agreement, and
introducing new dimensions (including the Green Deal, the Covid-19
pandemic, cyber security, and gender equality). The Handbook is
also up to date in analysing Ukraine's the development of the
Zelensky administration, with its unfinished agenda for cutting
corruption and reforming the rule of law. Two teams of researchers
from leading independent think tanks, CEPS in Brussels and the
Institute for Economic Research and Policy Consulting (IER) in
Kyiv, collaborated on this project, with the support of the Swedish
International Development Agency (Sida). This Handbook is one of a
trilogy examining similar Association Agreements made by the EU
with Georgia and Moldova.
In the early twenty-first century, the Chinese literary world saw
an emergence of fictional works - dubbed as "oppositional political
novels" - that took political articulation as their major purpose
and questioned the fundamental principles and intrinsic logic of
the Chinese model. Based on close readings of five representative
oppositional Chinese political novels, Questioning the Chinese
Model examines the sociopolitical connotations and epistemological
values of these novels in the broad context of modern Chinese
intellectual history and contemporary Chinese politics and society.
Zhansui Yu provides a sketch of the social, political, and
intellectual landscape of present-day China. He investigates the
dialectic relationship between the arts and politics in the Chinese
context, the mechanisms and dynamics of censorship in the age of
the Internet and commercialization, and the ideological limitations
of oppositional Chinese political novels. In the process of textual
and social analysis, Yu extensively cites Western political
philosophers, such as Hannah Arendt, Antonio Gramsci, Michel
Foucault, and references well-regarded studies on Chinese
literature, politics, society, and the Chinese intelligentsia.
Examining oppositional Chinese political novels from multiple
perspectives, Questioning the Chinese Model applies a broad range
of knowledge beyond merely the literary field.
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My Conscience
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U Kyaw Win; Foreword by Sean Turnell
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Experienced author with an excellent reputation and publication
track record. Wide ranging, advanced overview of the topic.
Provides a broad ranging overview. Includes pedagogical features to
facilitate further study. Freshly updated to include the latest
developments including China's growing influence.
This book is a systematic inquiry of conspiracy theories across
Latin America. Conspiracy theories project not only an interpretive
logic of reality that leads people to believe in sinister
machinations, but also imply a theory of power that requires
mobilizing and taking action. Through history, many have fallen for
the allure of conspiratorial narratives, even the most
unsubstantiated and bizarre. This book traces the main conspiracy
theories developing in Latin America since late colonial times and
into the present, and identifies the geopolitical, socioeconomic
and cultural scenarios of their diffusion and mobilization.
Students and scholars of Latin American history and politics, as
well as comparatists, will find in this book penetrating analyses
of major conspiratorial designs in this multi-state region of the
Americas.
What are the origins and solutions of Africa's civil conflicts?
Putting straight answers to this question, the origins of Africa's
civil conflicts are the very corrupt politicians who think that
members of the civil society are at their mercy and can do nothing
to stop their lootings and unfairness. They buy houses overseas to
send their children there to study, including transferring money
into foreign bank accounts, leaving their people to perish, state
schools and hospitals in their countries to impoverish. This
happens in all African countries, including Sierra Leone, where
politicians have refused to get it right. One government politician
was to be appointed minister of Foreign Affairs and International
Corporation in Sierra Leone, but he told the Parliamentary
Committee that his credentials to substantiate his CV were to be
faxed by his son from London in UK, indicating that although the
politician attends Sierra Leone parliament, his family lives and
supports their living expenses in UK, not in Sierra Leone. Is that
fair on common Sierra Leoneans who pay the taxes he lavishes on his
family abroad? The population statistics has since been falsified
to create more voting constituencies in the Northern Province for
political gains and vote riggings. To be honest, current
politicians in my country are busy planting the second phase of
civil unrest that may lead to another bloody civil war, and I will
not keep my mouth shut but alert the world in this book. Mohamed
Sannoh, Methodist Boys' High School, Freetown Mohamed Sannoh is
also the author of Mastering Business Administration in Education
and African Politics (the Sierra Leone Chapter).
In The Political Potential of Upper Silesian Ethnoregionalist
Movement: A Study in Ethnic Identity and Political Behaviours of
Upper Silesians Anna Mus offers a study on the phenomenon of
ethnoregionalism in one of the regions in Poland. Since 1945,
ethnopolitics in Poland have been based on the so-called assumption
of the ethnic homogeneity of the Polish nation. Even the
transformation of the political system to a fully democratic one in
1989 did not truly change it. However, over the last three decades,
we can observe growing discontent in Upper Silesia and the
politicisation of Silesian ethnicity. This is happening in a region
with its own history of autonomy and culturally diversified
society, where an ethnoregionalist political movement appeared
already in 1989.
In the nineteenth century the Dead Sea and the Tigris-Euphrates
river system had great political significance: the one as a
possible gateway for a Russian invasion of Egypt, the other as a
potentially faster route to India. This is the traditional
explanation for the presence of the international powers in the
region. This important new book questions this view. Through a
study of two important projects of the time -- international
efforts to determine the exact level of the Dead Sea, and Chesney's
Euphrates Expedition to find a quicker route to India -- Professor
Goren shows how other forces than the interests of empire, were
involved. He reveals the important role played by private
individuals and establishes a wealth of new connections between the
key players; and he reveals for the first time an important Irish
nexus. The resulting work adds an important new dimension to our
existing understanding of this period.
Julia Dent Grant Cantacuzene Spiransky, Princess Cantacuzene,
Countess Spiransky, (1876-1975) was an American author and the
first-born grandchild of Ulysses S. Grant, born in the White House
during her grandfather's presidency. Princess Cantacuzene authored
of three first-person accounts of the events leading up to the
Russian Revolution of 1917. As the wife of the Chief of Staff to
Nicholas II, the last Tsar of Russia, she was in a primary position
to observe both the Imperial and Bolshevik positions during the
Revolution.
After the final collapse of the Soviet Union, the so-called 'last
empire', in 1991, the countries of Central Asia - Kazakhstan,
Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan - and of the
Caucasus - Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia - became independent
nations. These countries, previously production centres under the
socialist planning system of the Soviet Union, have made enormous
economic adjustments in order to develop - or attempt to develop -
along capitalist lines. As this study will show, however,
inequality in Central Asia and the Caucasus is widening, as the
Soviet systems of healthcare and state provisions disappear.
Rejecting the Cold War-era East/West paradigm often used to analyse
the development of these nations, this study analyses development
along the North-South lines which characterise the migration
patterns and poverty levels of much of the rest of the developed
world. This opens up new avenues of research, and helps us
understand why it is, for instance, that this region is better
characterised as a 'new South' - as skilled workers flood out of
the territories and into Russia and Western Europe. Development in
Central Asia and the Caucasus draws together detailed analyses of
the development of migration economics as the region's oil wealth
further enhances its strategic and economic importance to Russia,
the US, the Middle East and to the EU.
The Encyclopedia of Religious and Philosophical Writings in Late
Antiquity offers easily accessible introductions to the content and
historical setting of the main writings of Greco-Roman paganism,
early Judaism, and formative Christianity from the period of
Alexander the Great to Mohammed. Examining over seven hundred
ancient texts, the Encyclopedia provides for each document details
of authorship and provenance, a statement of the text's content and
place within its religious tradition, a listing of editions and
commentaries, and a bibliography of the pertinent scholarly
literature. The Encyclopedia of Religious and Philosophical
Writings in Late Antiquity is an unparalleled resource both for
general readers and for scholars of ancient religion and
philosophy. Originally published in hardcover.
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