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The book provides a comprehensive account of the scope and variety
of the work performed by the departments which are responsible to
the Scottish ministers.
Originally published in 1957, this book gives a comprehensive
account of the scope and variety of the work previously performed
by Scottish Government departments in Whitehall during the second
half of the 20th Century. The then Secretary of State for
Scotland’s role was unusually diverse – he or she was the
equivalent to a number of English ministers. The book examines this
complex role and then analyses the work and organisation of 4 main
departments: Agriculture, Education, Health and Home. The approach
is a broad one, with an explanation given of how and why Scottish
arrangements and practices differ from those south of the border.
Originally published in 1957, this book gives a comprehensive
account of the scope and variety of the work previously performed
by Scottish Government departments in Whitehall during the second
half of the 20th Century. The then Secretary of State for
Scotland's role was unusually diverse - he or she was the
equivalent to a number of English ministers. The book examines this
complex role and then analyses the work and organisation of 4 main
departments: Agriculture, Education, Health and Home. The approach
is a broad one, with an explanation given of how and why Scottish
arrangements and practices differ from those south of the border.
Territories like American Samoa, Anguilla, Aruba, Bermuda,
British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Cook Islands and the Faroes
are sub-national island jurisdictions (SNIJs). They all share some
measure of autonomous government, and are easily construed as
independent states-in-waiting. Yet, most of these territories
exhibit no urgency to become independent. Instead, they appear to
have decided that there are political and economic benefits
accruing today when island territories are autonomous but not
sovereign. In an uncertain world, a substantial degree of autonomy,
respect and protection for local culture and identity, reasonable
provision of employment opportunities, welfare and security by a
larger and benign metropolitan state, have collectively weakened
most local thrusts for independence. In spite of the mandate of the
United Nations Committee on Decolonisation, there is a strong case
to be made today for non-sovereignty, and it is the SNIJs that
provide clear evidence.
Territories like American Samoa, Anguilla, Aruba, Bermuda, British
Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Cook Islands and the Faroes are
sub-national island jurisdictions (SNIJs). They all share some
measure of autonomous government, and are easily construed as
independent states-in-waiting. Yet, most of these territories
exhibit no urgency to become independent. Instead, they appear to
have decided that there are political and economic benefits
accruing today when island territories are autonomous but not
sovereign. In an uncertain world, a substantial degree of autonomy,
respect and protection for local culture and identity, reasonable
provision of employment opportunities, welfare and security by a
larger and benign metropolitan state, have collectively weakened
most local thrusts for independence. In spite of the mandate of the
United Nations Committee on Decolonisation, there is a strong case
to be made today for non-sovereignty, and it is the SNIJs that
provide clear evidence.
Ideology drives American foreign policy in ways seen and unseen.
Racialized notions of subjecthood and civilization underlay the
political revolution of eighteenth-century white colonizers;
neoconservatism, neoliberalism, and unilateralism propelled the
post-Cold War United States to unleash catastrophe in the Middle
East. Ideologies order and explain the world, project the illusion
of controllable outcomes, and often explain success and failure.
How does the history of U.S. foreign relations appear differently
when viewed through the lens of ideology? This book explores the
ideological landscape of international relations from the colonial
era to the present. Contributors examine ideologies developed to
justify-or resist-white settler colonialism and free-trade
imperialism, and they discuss the role of nationalism in
immigration policy. The book reveals new insights on the role of
ideas at the intersection of U.S. foreign and domestic policy and
politics. It shows how the ideals coded as "civilization,"
"freedom," and "democracy" legitimized U.S. military interventions
and enabled foreign leaders to turn American power to their
benefit. The book traces the ideological struggle over competing
visions of democracy and of American democracy's place in the world
and in history. It highlights sources beyond the realm of
traditional diplomatic history, including nonstate actors and
historically marginalized voices. Featuring the foremost
specialists as well as rising stars, this book offers a
foundational statement on the intellectual history of U.S. foreign
policy.
Ideology drives American foreign policy in ways seen and unseen.
Racialized notions of subjecthood and civilization underlay the
political revolution of eighteenth-century white colonizers;
neoconservatism, neoliberalism, and unilateralism propelled the
post-Cold War United States to unleash catastrophe in the Middle
East. Ideologies order and explain the world, project the illusion
of controllable outcomes, and often explain success and failure.
How does the history of U.S. foreign relations appear differently
when viewed through the lens of ideology? This book explores the
ideological landscape of international relations from the colonial
era to the present. Contributors examine ideologies developed to
justify-or resist-white settler colonialism and free-trade
imperialism, and they discuss the role of nationalism in
immigration policy. The book reveals new insights on the role of
ideas at the intersection of U.S. foreign and domestic policy and
politics. It shows how the ideals coded as "civilization,"
"freedom," and "democracy" legitimized U.S. military interventions
and enabled foreign leaders to turn American power to their
benefit. The book traces the ideological struggle over competing
visions of democracy and of American democracy's place in the world
and in history. It highlights sources beyond the realm of
traditional diplomatic history, including nonstate actors and
historically marginalized voices. Featuring the foremost
specialists as well as rising stars, this book offers a
foundational statement on the intellectual history of U.S. foreign
policy.
The Times Literary Supplement described David Milnes' writing as
"bleak but impressive". You have in your hands the bleakest, most
impressive dark comedy you will read this year. At a lonely seaside
bar, suicidal car valet, Geoff Osmah, gets rolled by ex-Radio 2
raconteur and celebrity graphologist, Fraser Davis - a crime that
sets in motion the endgame for ailing dj Pete Moran, whose health,
art and wealth are crushed beneath a weight of circumstance he does
not understand.
When car valet Geoff Osmah woke up in the morning, every morning,
without exception, he did not want to live. In the last hours of
his thirty-eighth birthday he shares his suicidal ennui on Your
Call! with fading dj Pete Moran. What Moran says to him that night
triggers the endgame for both men. Geoff plots to rob Moran and
enlists the assistance of graphologist Fraser Davis, a man he
kidnaps in the belief that he is a Radio 2 show-biz raconteur who
until recently worked with Moran on Your Call! Davis quickly turns
Geoff's robbery to his own advantage: he alone will have Moran's
money, and he will enjoy Osmah's body as well, even if he has to
arrange both of their deaths himself.
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.
++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields
in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as
an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification:
++++ The Salmon Fisheries Of Scotland David Milne Home s.n., 1882
Technology & Engineering; Fisheries & Aquaculture;
Technology & Engineering / Fisheries & Aquaculture
This small book is a self guide for those who find their credit
score is in a mess. It gives clear and easily followed guidance on
how to repair that all important credit score without resorting to
some of the dubious and downright illegal practices that will only
make things worse
Dark Comedy and cultural satire set in the late seventies. In a
bitter night of the soul an aging, bourgeois citizen runs away to
London. After some months, his hiding place in Notting Hill is
invaded by a pre-Thatcherite workerscooperative. They cannot save
him, but they can damn him.
Title: The Estuary of the Forth and adjoining districts viewed
geologically. With a map.]Publisher: British Library, Historical
Print EditionsThe British Library is the national library of the
United Kingdom. It is one of the world's largest research libraries
holding over 150 million items in all known languages and formats:
books, journals, newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps,
stamps, prints and much more. Its collections include around 14
million books, along with substantial additional collections of
manuscripts and historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The
GEOLOGY collection includes books from the British Library
digitised by Microsoft. The works in this collection contain a
number of maps, charts, and tables from the 16th to the 19th
centuries documenting geological features of the natural world.
Also contained are textbooks and early scientific studies that
catalogue and chronicle the human stance toward water and land use.
Readers will further enjoy early historical maps of rivers and
shorelines demonstrating the artistry of journeymen, cartographers,
and illustrators. ++++The below data was compiled from various
identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title.
This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to insure
edition identification: ++++ British Library Milne, David; 1871. 8
. 7107.c.17.
When the plans for Trente Silvers new golf resort are first made
public, no one appears to worry too much. However when it becomes
apparent the public are not being told the whole truth, the locals
decide to defend their rights along with their way of life. Murder
and corruption follow putting many careers and friendships under
scrutiny along the way before an unexpected resolution to the
problem.
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