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This book provides a comparative analysis of how communities have
developed people-based resilience in response to the global impact
of COVID-19. The crisis of the capitalist economy due to border
closure, downturn in business, loss of jobs and large-scale
destruction of people's well-being has worsened poverty, and
inequality worsened the situation of the already marginalized. At
the same time, it has provided the opportunity for indigenous and
marginalized communities to innovatively strengthen their social
and solidarity economies to respond the unprecedented calamity in a
self-empowering and sustainable way. The book explores some of the
ways in which local communities have mobilized their cultural
resources to strengthen their social solidarity and mitigating
mechanisms against the continuing global calamity. It looks at how
different communities approach social protection as a way of
sustaining their well-being outside the parameters of the ailing
market economy and how some of these can provide valuable lessons
for strengthening resilience for the future.
How American leaders and Islamic fundamentalists changed the world
- for the worse.
The remarkable properties of silk fibres have gained them a
prominent place in the field of technical textiles. Advances in
Silk Science and Technology explores recent developments in silk
processing, properties and applications. Techniques for
manufacturing spider silk are also discussed and the current and
future applications of this fibre are reviewed. Part One focuses on
the properties and processing of silk from both silkworms and
spiders. It addresses recent advances in our understanding of the
properties of silk and offers systematic coverage of the processing
of silk from spinning through to finishing, as well as an analysis
of quality testing for silk fibres, yarns and fabrics. Part Two
then addresses important applications of silk from silkworms and
spiders, and includes chapters on the use of silk in polymer matrix
composites and in different kinds of biomaterial. The book
concludes with a chapter on developments in the use of silk waste.
This book provides a comparative analysis of how communities have
developed people-based resilience in response to the global impact
of COVID-19. The crisis of the capitalist economy due to border
closure, downturn in business, loss of jobs and large-scale
destruction of people's well-being has worsened poverty, and
inequality worsened the situation of the already marginalized. At
the same time, it has provided the opportunity for indigenous and
marginalized communities to innovatively strengthen their social
and solidarity economies to respond the unprecedented calamity in a
self-empowering and sustainable way. The book explores some of the
ways in which local communities have mobilized their cultural
resources to strengthen their social solidarity and mitigating
mechanisms against the continuing global calamity. It looks at how
different communities approach social protection as a way of
sustaining their well-being outside the parameters of the ailing
market economy and how some of these can provide valuable lessons
for strengthening resilience for the future.
The Triumph of Darkness is a comprehensive study of the relations
between the United States government and various Islamic
fundamentalist states and movements in their geopolitical and
historical context. It reveals the factors behind their alliance,
the success of the alliance in Afghanistan, the Gulf War and
Kosovo, and the consequences of the alliance. Furthermore, it
studies the relations between the United States and the key Islamic
fundamentalist states of Saudi Arabia, Pakistan and Iran - and
explains, why two are American allies and one is not.
Above all, the book reveals how the fundamentalists in Washington,
Riyadh and elsewhere got the better of secular regimes in one
conflict after another - and the lesson that needs to be drawn from
their success.
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