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Outcome Measures in Orthopaedic Trauma is a combined new edition of
the successful Outcome Measures in Orthopaedics and Outcome
Measures in Trauma that were the first books devoted to the topic
of outcome measures for orthopedic trauma surgeons and researchers.
The ability to measure results is vital for effective medical
practice, particularly in view of the increased emphasis on
evidence-based medicine and the introduction of the NICE
guidelines. Evaluation of the success of failure of treatment is
not only of importance to the patient and practitioner, but also to
the health administrator as health care costs increase. Orthopedic
and orthopedic trauma are highly complex subjects that can prove
difficult to quantify, but accurate measurement is required for
setting standards of care and for assessing the severity of an
injury. Outcome Measures in Orthopaedics and Orthopaedic Trauma
helps the clinician fulfil his or her role in the outcome
assessment by providing good references to sources of instruments
and techniques used and assisting them in making an informed
selection from the different scoring systems available. It will be
of interest to orthopaedic and trauma surgeons as well as emergency
personnel and lawyers, researchers and hospital administrators
working in this area.
Winning the Peace seeks to explore and explain how Australian
governments, during the modern period of Australia's engagement
with Asia (from 1983 till today), have attempted to use their
defence and foreign policies to shape the region. While there were
certainly times of tension during this period, such as the spikes
around the end of the Cold War and during the early years of the
War on Terror, the region has been largely defined by peace.
Because of this peace and thanks to Australia's relative size as a
'middle power', the government's attempt to change how other states
act and think was not sought through the deployment or use of force
but through military and diplomatic engagement and persuasion.
Australia's smaller size also meant it had to be strategic in its
efforts. It had to determine which changes were priorities, it had
to re-organise and develop its resources, it had to deploy them
effectively and efficiently, and it had to be able to sustain the
effort in the face of competition and rejection. This book focuses
on the three main 'campaigns' the Australian government has
undertaken since the early 1980s to reshape the Asia-Pacific in
pursuit of its national interests.
Australian Foreign Policy: Controversies and Debates examines the
core debates and multiple dilemmas that define foreign policy in
Australia. The book will produce a critical understanding of the
multiple influences on the formulation, implementation and
transformation of Australian foreign policy. Key bilateral
relationships, including China, Indonesia and the US, will be
investigated. Attention is also paid to contemporary issues such as
asylum seekers, terrorism, international environmental issues, good
international citizenship and economic globalisation. The debates
are informative and potentially provocative as the book is designed
to encourage discussion and analytical and critical thought. For
the topics discussed, there is not necessarily a 'right' answer.
Readers are asked to develop their own opinions and hypotheses
based on critical engagement with the debates. Each chapter
concludes with follow-up questions to help draw these out.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
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++++ The Night After The Battle: Written For And Read Before The
Ohio Commandery Of The Loyal Legion Andrew Carr Kemper P.G.
Thomson, 1883 United States
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IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have
occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor
pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original
artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe
this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections,
have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing
commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We
appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the
preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
This new textbook gathers an international roster of top security
studies scholars to provide an overview of Asia-Pacific's
international relations and pressing contemporary security issues.
It is a suitable introduction for undergraduate and masters
students' use in international relations and security studies
courses. Merging a strong theoretical component with rich
contemporary and historical empirical examples, Asia-Pacific
Security examines the region's key players and challenges as well
as a spectrum of proposed solutions for improving regional
stability. Major topics include in-depth looks at the United
States' relationship with China; Security concerns presented by
small and microstates, the region's largest group of nations;
threats posed by terrorism and insurgency; the region's
accelerating arms race and the potential for an Asian war; the
possible roles of multilateralism, security communities, and human
security as part of solutions to regional problems.
This new textbook gathers an international roster of top security
studies scholars to provide an overview of Asia-Pacific's
international relations and pressing contemporary security issues.
It is a suitable introduction for undergraduate and masters
students' use in international relations and security studies
courses. Merging a strong theoretical component with rich
contemporary and historical empirical examples, Asia-Pacific
Security examines the region's key players and challenges as well
as a spectrum of proposed solutions for improving regional
stability. Major topics include in-depth looks at the United
States' relationship with China; Security concerns presented by
small and microstates, the region's largest group of nations;
threats posed by terrorism and insurgency; the region's
accelerating arms race and the potential for an Asian war; the
possible roles of multilateralism, security communities, and human
security as part of solutions to regional problems.
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