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The Landscapes and Landforms of Spain provides an informative and
inviting overview of the geology and geomorphology of Spain. It
incorporates a diverse range of topics, ranging from the fiery
landscapes of the Canary Islands and its volcanic formations to the
glacial scenery of the Pyrenees. The book devotes attention to
granite landforms, karst terrains, coastal dunes and marshes, as
well as to heritage and conservation, with the objective of
offering the reader a comprehensive insight into the Spanish
geological setting. The book presents readers with the opportunity
to explore Spanish landforms in detail through its highly
illustrated pages and maps, making this an appealing text on the
subject field.
The majorconflicts between the Global North and the South can be
expected toresult from the confrontation of alternative conceptions
of democracy,mainly between liberal or representative democracy and
participatorydemocracy. The hegemonic model of democracy, while
prevailing on aglobal scale, guarantees no more than low-intensity
democracy. Inrecent times, participatory democracy has exhibited a
new dynamic,engaging mainly subaltern communities and social groups
that fightagainst social exclusion and the suppression of
citizenship. In thiscollection of reports from the Global
South-India, South Africa,Mozambique, Colombia, and Brazil-De Sousa
Santos and his colleaguesshow how, in some cases, the deepening of
democracy results from thedevelopment of dual forms of
participatory and representativedemocracy, and points to the
emergence of transnational networks ofparticipatory democracy
initiatives. Such networks pave one of the waysto the reinvention
of social emancipation. This is volume 1 of the Reinventing Social
Emancipation project, edited by Boaventura de Sousa Santos.
Globalization is lauded by some as a tool for spreading peace and
prosperity, and decried by others as a harbinger of conflict and
war. This book challenges both views. Narrowing down globalization
to the more manageable notion of neoliberalism, "Economic
Liberalization and Political Violence" studies the effect of
neoliberalism on violent conflict and war-making. The sophisticated
analysis includes statistical work and a set of qualitative case
studies from Latin America (Colombia, Peru, El Salvador, and
Guatemala) and sub-Saharan Africa (Cote d'Ivoire, Sudan, and
Uganda). The findings demonstrate that the shift to neoliberal
policies has produced widely diverging outcomes in different
contexts. An invaluable source for students of political economy,
development studies and international relations this book shows
that neoliberalism can help to end violent conflict as well as
bringing about new, criminal forms of violence.
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