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What are Shakespeare's uses of the conceptual space of conflict?
And what has been the role played by principles, patterns and
situations of conflict in the construction of the Shakespeare myth,
and in its European and then global spread? This collection looks,
from a truly pan-European vantage point, at the variety of
conflictive and conflicting dimensions embedded in Shakespeare's
texts (Part I); at the way Shakespeare's universe of discourse has
been enlisted to address and dramatize conflicts of a
socio-political, cultural or aesthetic nature (Part II); and at how
Shakespearean meanings have been renegotiated through reception and
reproduction in actual historical contexts of strife or outright
belligerence (Part III). The fascinatingly complex picture that
emerges from the original studies gathered here provides new
insight into Shakespeare's unique position in world literature and
culture.
What has been the role played by principles, patterns and
situations of conflict in the construction of Shakespeare's myth,
and in its European and then global spread? The fascinatingly
complex picture that emerges from this collection provides new
insight into Shakespeare's unique position in world literature and
culture.
This book studies the main causes, consequences and nature of the
Asia-Pacific's new free trade agreement (FTA) trend, and its
implications for the global economy. It explores the FTA policies
of the region's trade powers and offers conceptual and theoretical
perspectives on the relationship between economic bilateralism and
regionalism.
This book studies the main causes, consequences and nature of the
Asia-Pacific's new free trade agreement (FTA) trend, and its
implications for the global economy. It explores the FTA policies
of the region's trade powers and offers conceptual and theoretical
perspectives on the relationship between economic bilateralism and
regionalism.
This collection examines new developments in economic and security
co-operation in the Asia-Pacific in relation to two recent 'shock'
events that have significantly impacted upon the region, these
being the 1997/98 East Asian financial crisis and the September 11
attacks on the United States. These are examined through three
'prime dimensions' of analysis, namely: the tension between the
'post-shock' forces of 'imperative co-operation' and the
counter-forces of Asia-Pacific 'complex diversity'; the growing
conflation between economic and security issues - or the
'economics-security nexus' - in Asia-Pacific international
relations; the relationship between the Asia-Pacific's new economic
and security bilateralism and regional-level forms of co-operation,
integration and governance.
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