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First published in 1980. This book covers areas of policy interest
viewed from a social democratic perspective and each chapter takes
a specific issue which would have been of concern to Labour in the
1980s, including some of the more controversial areas. The study
reviews various problem areas and suggests policies which are
realistic and applicable in the conditions of the 1980s. This title
will be of interests to scholars and students of history and
politics.
The French Fifth Republic Presidency has emerged as one of the most
powerful executives in western society. This is a study of how that
was possible and of the way in which the power of the Presidency
was created and maintained. It investigates the political skills of
the office holders and the way in which the coalition supporting
the Presidency has been brought together and sustained (and how it
has been, on occasion, lost). The book's analysis of leadership in
the Fifth Republic draws out the skills and manipulation of the
successive presidents as well as the resources of the cultural and
political contexts. Among the topics considered as part of the
presidential system are the Constitutions, the referendum, foreign
policy, Europe, May 1968, Giscard d'Estaing's centrist septennate,
cohabitation and neogaullism. These issues are treated as crucial
elements in presidential power and help to illustrate the
foundations of presidential authority. The main contention is that
the presidency has been created and sustained by political arts of
a high order which have involved the mobilization of certain
symbols, culture, and political forces.
Looks at the major Western European communist parties since the
collapse of communist power in Eastern Europe. Discusses how they
now see their futures, what their potentials are and how they have
coped both ideologically and materially with the changes. It looks
specifically at the parties in Italy, Scandinavia, France,
Portugal, Greece, Spain, Great Britain, Germany and the
Netherlands.
First published in 1980. This book covers areas of policy interest
viewed from a social democratic perspective and each chapter takes
a specific issue which would have been of concern to Labour in the
1980s, including some of the more controversial areas. The study
reviews various problem areas and suggests policies which are
realistic and applicable in the conditions of the 1980s. This title
will be of interests to scholars and students of history and
politics.
Chronic fatigue syndrome and fibromyalgia have severe and sometimes
disabling symptoms, yet the affected patient looks well. In this
book a mechanism is presented arguing that these illnesses are
defined by decreased cellular energy production. This is not a book
that describes the signs and symptoms of the illnesses; it is a
book that explores mechanisms that lie beneath the complex symptom
patterns. Dr. David Bell is a well recognized expert in chronic
fatigue syndrome. He is the author of several books and was
chairman of the Department of Health and Human Services Chronic
Fatigue Syndrome Advisory Committee.
The French Fifth Republic Presidency has emerged as one of the most
powerful executives in western society. This book is a study of how
the power of the Presidency was created and maintained. It
investigates the political skills of the office holders and the way
in which the coalition supporting the Presidency has been brought
together and sustained (and how it has been, on occasion, lost).
The book's analysis of leadership in the Fifth Republic draws out
the skills and manipulation of the successive presidents as well as
the resources of the cultural and political contexts. Amongst the
topics considered as part of the presidential system are the
Constitutions, the referendum, foreign policy, Europe, May'68,
Giscard d'Estaing's centrist septennate, 'cohabitation' and
neo-gaullism. These issues are treated as crucial elements in
Presidential power and help to illustrate the foundations of
Presidential authority. The main contention is that the presidency
has been created and sustained by political acts of a high order
which have involved the mobilization of certain symbols, culture,
and political forces.
Written by one of the world's leading experts in Chronic
Fatigue/Immune Dysfunction Syndrome (CFIDS), this book is the most
authoritative guide to a devastating illness that affects millions
of people. Misunderstood by both the public and the medical
community, CFIDS has been subject to rumors and misinformation,
making it next to impossible to determine what the facts are. David
S. Bell, M.D., a noted expert and pioneer in the diagnosis and
treatment of CFIDS, has written this book to provide accurate,
up-to-date, and accessible information for all those who need to
understand this emerging health epidemic. This definitive guide to
the history, symptoms, effects, theories, treatment, continuing
research, and recent advances covers all that anyone who has been
touched by this devastating illness needs to know to understand,
treat, and live with it. Furthermore, this book details the
tremendous strides that are being made in the search for the cause
and the cure for CFIDS, and provides sufferers with the latest
information on what they can do to best treat the symptoms they
suffer from. For many of the victims of CFIDS, there are often more
questions than answers. Here at last are the facts from the
acknowledged expert.
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