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At least 200,000 people died from hunger or malnutrition-related
diseases in Spain during the 1940s. This book provides a political
explanation for the famine and brings together a broad range of
academics based in Spain, the United Kingdom, the United States and
Australia to achieve this. Topics include the political causes of
the famine, the physical and social consequences, the ways
Spaniards tried to survive, the regime's reluctance to accept
international relief, the politics of cooking at a time of famine,
and the memory of the famine. The volume challenges the silence and
misrepresentation that still surround the famine. It reveals the
reality of how people perished in Spain because the Francoist
authorities instituted a policy of food self-sufficiency (or
autarky): a system of price regulation which placed restrictions on
transport as well as food sales. The contributors trace the massive
decline in food production which followed, the hoarding which took
place on an enormous scale and the vast and deeply iniquitous black
market that subsequently flourished at a time when salaries plunged
to 50% below their levels in 1936: all contributing factors in the
large-scale atrocity explored fully here for the first time.
This edited volume argues that producers of analysis need to shift
from producing static, narrative products to much more dynamic,
digitally-based platforms in order to remain competitive and
relevant.
This book explores the part that electric vehicles can play in
reducing carbon dioxide emissions. Further, it explains the impact
of public support, technological advances, lower costs and better
battery performance in making electric vehicles a viable
alternative. The book begins by analyzing the international context
of electric vehicles and how they are being developed in different
countries, and by offering a forecast of the electricity demand
they may create. It then discusses technological innovations in
electric vehicle recharging systems. The book is concerned not only
with the economic potential of electric vehicles, but also with
environmental aspects; consequently, it examines the raw materials
supply chain and performs a lifecycle assessment. The book
concludes with a chapter on alternative energies in transport,
which may also help to facilitate the energy transition. Given its
scope, the book offers a valuable resource for researchers,
graduate students, policymakers and industry professionals
interested in the energy transition and transport.
This interdisciplinary Handbook provides an in-depth analysis of
the complex security phenomenon of disinformation and offers a
toolkit to counter such tactics. Disinformation used to propagate
false, inexact or out of context information is today a frequently
used tool of political manipulation and information warfare, both
online and offline. This Handbook evidences a historical thread of
continuing practices and modus operandi in overt state propaganda
and covert information operations. Further, it attempts to unveil
current methods used by propaganda actors, the inherent
vulnerabilities they exploit in the fabric of democratic societies
and, last but not least, to highlight current practices in
countering disinformation and building resilient audiences. The
Handbook is divided into six thematic sections. The first part
provides a set of theoretical approaches to hostile influencing,
disinformation and covert information operations. The second part
looks at disinformation and propaganda in historical perspective
offering case study analysis of disinformation, and the third
focuses on providing understanding of the contemporary challenges
posed by disinformation and hostile influencing. The fourth part
examines information and communication practices used for
countering disinformation and building resilience. The fifth part
analyses specific regional experiences in countering and deterring
disinformation, as well as international policy responses from
transnational institutions and security practitioners. Finally, the
sixth part offers a practical toolkit for practitioners to counter
disinformation and hostile influencing. This handbook will be of
much interest to students of national security, propaganda studies,
media and communications studies, intelligence studies and
International Relations in general.
In the approach to the analysis of disease, including, of course,
cancer, two major thrusts may be distinguished. These may be
referred to, in shorthand, as agents and processes: the causative
agents (chemical, microbial, physical, environmental, and
psychosocial) and the organismic processes, initiated and furthered
by the agents, culminating in observable pathology (at the
macromolecular, cytological, histological, organ function,
locomotor, and behavioral levels). The past 25 years, since the
appearance of the first volume of the predecessor series (1)
authored by the Editors of this present volume, have seen an
impressive number of studies on chemicals (and other agents) as
etiologic factors in the induction of cancer. The major emphasis
has been on the discovery of many chemical carcinogens of widely
different structures, their metabolism by various tissues and
cells, and, in turn, their molecular-biochemical effects on the
cells. This rapidly expanded body of information, as effectively
covered in the predecessor volumes, is an excellent entree to the
second half of the overall problem of chemical carcinogenesis, the
processes. The active agents trigger a large array of
molecular-biochemical alterations to which the target cells, target
tissues, and target organisms respond in many select and common
ways. This second major aspect of the induction of cancer by
chemicals (and by other agents)- the sequence of cellular and
tissue changes clearly relevant to cancer-remains the challenge for
the future.
Right-Wing Spain in the Civil War Era explores the lives of the
leading Spanish conservatives in the turbulent period 1914-1945.
The volume is a collection of biographies of the most important
figures of the Spanish Right during the last years of the
Restoration (1914-1923), the Dictatorship of Primo de Rivera
(1923-1930), the Second Republic (1931-1936), the Civil War
(1936-39) and the early years of the Franco regime (1939-45). This
book brings together a number of leading historians of
twentieth-century Spain. By adopting a biographical approach, the
volume aims at providing a new insight of the origins, development
and aftermath of the Spanish Civil War. Contrary to the traditional
view, Right-Wing Spain in the Civil War Era shows a diverse and
fragmented Spanish right which, far from being isolated, was
profoundly influenced by German Nazism, Italian Fascism and French
Traditionalism. This remarkable and innovative collection of essays
will be welcomed by students and lecturers of Spanish history
alike.
During the Spanish Civil War (1936-1939), crosses began to appear
to commemorate the fallen killed in violence behind the lines. They
commemorated the those who, according to the rebels’ propaganda,
had given their lives ‘for God and for Spain’ In July 2021 the
Spanish Government finally approved a new ‘bill of democratic
memory’ in which, at last, the Francoist legacy of the monuments
to the fallen is addressed The work follows the path opened by
other works on war memorials, the politics of memory and the social
memory of society in 20th century Europe
The water tower stood brooding over the cemetery in East Arcadia as
if it resented what had transpired, without its permission, beneath
it. Here Harley had lost his mask and his symbolic identity, and by
extension, mine as well, thereby beginning our fool's errand of
retrieval. And just beyond the bend of the horizon stood the
skeletal remains of the Way Keepers Spiritual Center, where our
odyssey had ended in an all-too-literal trial by fire. Surrounded
by immutable reminders of our journey, it struck me that I had been
guilty, as Harley had pointed out, of safely observing rather than
taking an active part in the world around me. Harley had accused me
of bench-warming my way through life at the masque in Atlantic
City. "You gotta get out there and see the world," he said, "not
just read about it." Harley's easy smile hadn't changed since
kindergarten, and we had been inseparable since. Our third grade
teacher called us the Dynamic Duo, though I later thought the Odd
Couple made more sense-Harley the extroverted white athlete and I
the introverted black bookworm-but I had been grateful for her
convenient color blindness, and for her open-minded acceptance,
something sadly lacking in our classmates from the largely-white,
conformist suburb of Arcadia.
Since the 9/11 attacks, the number of intelligence courses and
related curricula have soared. Many instructors look for
interactive learning tools because they add immeasurable value to
the student's understanding of the intelligence enterprise. Such
tools, however, take time and effort to develop and are not
circulated among faculty. This is the first textbook to offer in
one volume original simulations, exercises, and games designed by
academics and intelligence professionals from several countries.
These innovative methods are meant to enhance the learning
experience and provide an international perspective to the topics
and approaches discussed in class. Intelligence simulations and
games are presented in ready-to run formats, from easy instructions
to result recordings matrices, to minimize preparation time for
both instructors and students. Exercises, such as cyber attack
simulation, information sharing, ethical scenarios and more, expose
the student to the many subtle aspects of the intelligence
enterprise through active role-playing in simulations and game
exercises. The cases cover a wide range of key analytical issues
and contexts with an international focus for an innovative text
that will suit intelligence training courses at all levels.
Since the 9/11 attacks, the number of intelligence courses and
related curricula have soared. Many instructors look for
interactive learning tools because they add immeasurable value to
the student's understanding of the intelligence enterprise. Such
tools, however, take time and effort to develop and are not
circulated among faculty. This is the first textbook to offer in
one volume original simulations, exercises, and games designed by
academics and intelligence professionals from several countries.
These innovative methods are meant to enhance the learning
experience and provide an international perspective to the topics
and approaches discussed in class. Intelligence simulations and
games are presented in ready-to run formats, from easy instructions
to result recordings matrices, to minimize preparation time for
both instructors and students. Exercises, such as cyber attack
simulation, information sharing, ethical scenarios and more, expose
the student to the many subtle aspects of the intelligence
enterprise through active role-playing in simulations and game
exercises. The cases cover a wide range of key analytical issues
and contexts with an international focus for an innovative text
that will suit intelligence training courses at all levels.
This open access book centres on the advisory roles of political
scientists in Europe. Based on a cross-national survey, the book
offers a comparative analysis of the viewpoints and activities of
university-based political scientists on external engagement.
Political scientists in Europe appear more extrovert as academics
than sometimes thought. In their professional functioning they
engage in delivering knowledge and advice to all kinds of
stakeholders in the policy process. This volume contains twelve
in-depth country studies where different trends are visible, from
political regime change to pressure for impact of academic work.
The findings from this comparative analysis may inform our
orientation on interaction between academics and their social and
political environment, and what this means for education and
training in university programs in political science.
Biotechnology is one of the most important new issues to emerge in
the knowledge economy. The Politics of Biotechnology in North
America and Europe provides analysts with a perspective on
policy-making in scientifically advanced countries that integrate
the insights of several approaches and that display a particular
sensitivity to the complexity of policy-making conjectures. This
perspective allows going beyond the simplistic understandings of
biotechnology policy currently prevailing. This volume provides a
rigorous analysis and detailed information on biotechnology policy
in nine countries. The essays included here present the results of
in-depth empirical research in the area of biomedicine and
agro-food biotechnology. The book is, therefore, not only of
interest to policy-makers and policy analysts, but also to anyone
with an interest in biotechnology.
Biotechnology is one of the most important new issues to emerge in
the knowledge economy. The Politics of Biotechnology in North
America and Europe provides analysts with a perspective on
policy-making in scientifically advanced countries that integrate
the insights of several approaches and that display a particular
sensitivity to the complexity of policy-making conjectures. This
perspective allows going beyond the simplistic understandings of
biotechnology policy currently prevailing. This volume provides a
rigorous analysis and detailed information on biotechnology policy
in nine countries. The essays included here present the results of
in-depth empirical research in the area of biomedicine and
agro-food biotechnology. The book is, therefore, not only of
interest to policy-makers and policy analysts, but also to anyone
with an interest in biotechnology.
Una vez superada la centralidad de la palabra en la descripción
lingüística, el estudio de la fraseología de las lenguas se ha
convertido en una de las tareas fundamentales de la investigación.
La fraseología teórica ha experimentado un gran desarrollo
científico a partir del enfoque y los planteamientos de la
lingüística moderna: ha logrado configurarse como disciplina
autónoma en torno a un objeto de estudio del que no se ocuparon
convenientemente la morfología, la sintaxis, la lexicología, etc.
Sin embargo, se ha centrado casi exclusivamente en la fraseología
de carácter léxico (locuciones verbales, adverbiales,
sustantivas, etc.). La fraseología gramatical (es decir, las
locuciones prepositivas, conjuntivas y marcadoras), por el
contrario, ha quedado en tierra de nadie y ha sido injustamente
olvidada. Este libro contribuye a paliar su desamparo teórico al
tiempo que reformula varios de los presupuestos en los que está
anclada esta joven disciplina.
This title was first published in 2003.This informative text deals
with the emergence of coalition agreements, their contents, the
problem of enforcement and with the question of whether or not the
functions are performed in practice. It explores the idea that
policy bargaining in government formation is not just an isolated
process, but that it is a real chance for parties to deal with
substantive and controversial issues at an early stage. The
coalition agreements in which these issues are incorporated have
become important in most multiparty systems, but they have received
little attention in political science research. This book argues
that more systematic attention for these institutional variables is
highly useful in coalition research because it helps to explain
processes and outcome in coalition politics.
Historians have only recently established the scale of the violence
carried out by the supporters of General Franco during and after
the Spanish Civil War of 1936-1939. An estimated 88,000
unidentified victims of Francoist violence remain to be exhumed
from mass graves and given a dignified burial, and for decades, the
history of these victims has also been buried. This volume brings
together a range of Spanish and British specialists who offer an
original and challenging overview of this violence. Contributors
not only examine the mass killings and incarcerations, but also
carefully consider how the repression carried out in the government
zone during the Civil War - long misrepresented in Francoist
accounts - seeped into everyday life. A final section explores ways
of facing Spain's recent violent past.
Historians have only recently established the scale of the violence
carried out by the supporters of General Franco during and after
the Spanish Civil War of 1936-1939. An estimated 88,000
unidentified victims of Francoist violence remain to be exhumed
from mass graves and given a dignified burial, and for decades, the
history of these victims has also been buried. This volume brings
together a range of Spanish and British specialists who offer an
original and challenging overview of this violence. Contributors
not only examine the mass killings and incarcerations, but also
carefully consider how the repression carried out in the government
zone during the Civil War - long misrepresented in Francoist
accounts - seeped into everyday life. A final section explores ways
of facing Spain's recent violent past.
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