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In the aftermath of the turmoil that shook North Africa in late
2010 and early 2011, commentators and analysts have sought
explanations to the factors that triggered the uprisings and to
understand why a region, seemingly characterized by relative
stability for decades, would suddenly erupt in convulsions. Had an
underlying dynamism in the region overwhelmed what were ostensibly
stable authoritarian regimes? What were the connections to events
and dynamics beyond the region, such as countries in the Middle
East, international commodity markets, and environmental factors,
amongst others? Why had allies abetted authoritarianism for so
long, and what were the implications for such alliances? North
African Politics: Change and continuity brings together experts to
explore these questions, providing in-depth analyses of important
developments in the region, which build upon and complement the
2008 companion volume, North Africa: Politics, Region and the
Limits of Transformation. This 21-chapter volume is a key
contribution that responds to the need in the Anglo-American sphere
for sustained, critical studies on North Africa and examines
political, economic, security, social and military aspects of the
region. Focused studies on individual countries allow detailed
discussion of regional factors. The book also examines extrinsic,
trans-regional dynamics, such as North Africa's influential
interdependencies with the Levant and the Gulf, Europe, Sahelian
and sub-Saharan Africa, and North America. Its innovative approach
provides new perspectives on North Africa, extending its research
scope to include Egypt and exploring China's evolving role in the
region. Providing an important contribution in the assessment of
the ever-shifting political and social tectonics within and beyond
North Africa, North African Politics is an essential resource for
students, scholars and policy makers in Middle Eastern and North
African Studies, and beyond.
In the aftermath of the turmoil that shook North Africa in late
2010 and early 2011, commentators and analysts have sought
explanations to the factors that triggered the uprisings and to
understand why a region, seemingly characterized by relative
stability for decades, would suddenly erupt in convulsions. Had an
underlying dynamism in the region overwhelmed what were ostensibly
stable authoritarian regimes? What were the connections to events
and dynamics beyond the region, such as countries in the Middle
East, international commodity markets, and environmental factors,
amongst others? Why had allies abetted authoritarianism for so
long, and what were the implications for such alliances? North
African Politics: Change and continuity brings together experts to
explore these questions, providing in-depth analyses of important
developments in the region, which build upon and complement the
2008 companion volume, North Africa: Politics, Region and the
Limits of Transformation. This 21-chapter volume is a key
contribution that responds to the need in the Anglo-American sphere
for sustained, critical studies on North Africa and examines
political, economic, security, social and military aspects of the
region. Focused studies on individual countries allow detailed
discussion of regional factors. The book also examines extrinsic,
trans-regional dynamics, such as North Africa's influential
interdependencies with the Levant and the Gulf, Europe, Sahelian
and sub-Saharan Africa, and North America. Its innovative approach
provides new perspectives on North Africa, extending its research
scope to include Egypt and exploring China's evolving role in the
region. Providing an important contribution in the assessment of
the ever-shifting political and social tectonics within and beyond
North Africa, North African Politics is an essential resource for
students, scholars and policy makers in Middle Eastern and North
African Studies, and beyond.
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Van Gogh - The Life (Paperback)
Steven Naifeh, Gregory White Smith
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Steven Naifeh and Gregory White Smith, who galvanized readers with
their Pulitzer Prize-winning biography of Jackson Pollock, have
written another tour de force--an exquisitely detailed,
compellingly readable portrait of Vincent van Gogh. Working with
the full cooperation of the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam, Naifeh
and Smith have accessed a wealth of previously untapped materials
to bring a crucial understanding to the larger-than-life mythology
of this great artist: his early struggles to find his place in the
world; his intense relationship with his brother Theo; and his move
to Provence, where he painted some of the best-loved works in
Western art. The authors also shed new light on many unexplored
aspects of Van Gogh's inner world: his erratic and tumultuous
romantic life; his bouts of depression and mental illness; and the
cloudy circumstances surrounding his death at the age of
thirty-seven.
Though countless books have been written about Van Gogh, no
serious, ambitious examination of his life has been attempted in
more than seventy years. Naifeh and Smith have re-created Van
Gogh's life with an astounding vividness and psychological acuity
that bring a completely new and sympathetic understanding to this
unique artistic genius.
"NEW YORK TIMES "BESTSELLER
Praise for "Van Gogh: The Life"
"Magisterial."--Michiko Kakutani, The New York Times
"This generation's definitive portrait of the great Dutch
post-Impressionist."--"Time"
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"A tour de force . . . an enormous achievement . . . Reading his
life story is like riding an endless roller coaster of delusional
highs and lows. . . . A] sweepingly authoritative, astonishingly
textured book."--"Los Angeles Times"
"Marvelous . . . "Van Gogh"] reads like a novel, full of suspense
and intimate detail. . . . In beautiful prose, Naifeh and Smith
argue convincingly for a subtler, more realistic evaluation of Van
Gogh, and we all win."--"The Washington Post"
"Brilliant . . . At once a model of scholarship and an emotive,
pacy chunk of hagiography."--"The Daily Telegraph "(London)
A "NEW YORK TIMES" NOTABLE BOOK
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY "THE WASHINGTON POST -
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL - SAN FRANCISCO CHRONICLE" - NPR - "THE
ECONOMIST - NEWSDAY" - BOOKREPORTER
In the modern era, two types of international migration have
consumed our attention: politically induced migration to flee war,
genocide, and instability, and migration for economic reasons.
Recently, though, another force has generated a new wave of
refugees-global warming. Climate change has altered terrains and
economies throughout the tropical regions of the world, from
sub-Saharan Africa to Central America to South and Southeast Asia.
In Climate Change and Migration: Security and Borders in a Warming
World, Greg White provides a rich account of the phenomenon.
Focusing on climate-induced migration from Africa to Europe, White
shows how global warming's impact on international relations has
been significant, enhancing the security regimes in not only the
advanced economies of the North Atlantic, but in the states that
serve as transit points between the most advanced and most
desperate nations. Furthermore, he demonstrates that climate change
has altered the way the nations involved view their own
sovereignty, as tightening or defining borders in both Europe and
North Africa leads to an increase of the state's reaches over
society. White closes by arguing that a serious and comprehensive
program to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate
change is the only long-term solution. With an in-depth coverage of
both environmental and border policy from a global perspective,
Climate Change and Migration provides a provocative and much-needed
link between two of the most pressing issues in contemporary
international politics.
In the modern era, two types of international migration have
consumed our attention: politically induced migration to flee war,
genocide, and instability, and migration for economic reasons.
Recently, though, another force has generated a new wave of
refugees-global warming. Climate change has altered terrains and
economies throughout the tropical regions of the world, from
sub-Saharan Africa to Central America to South and Southeast Asia.
In Climate Change and Migration: Security and Borders in a Warming
World, Greg White provides a rich account of the phenomenon.
Focusing on climate-induced migration from Africa to Europe, White
shows how global warming's impact on international relations has
been significant, enhancing the security regimes in not only the
advanced economies of the North Atlantic, but in the states that
serve as transit points between the most advanced and most
desperate nations. Furthermore, he demonstrates that climate change
has altered the way the nations involved view their own
sovereignty, as tightening or defining borders in both Europe and
North Africa leads to an increase of the state's reaches over
society. White closes by arguing that a serious and comprehensive
program to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that cause climate
change is the only long-term solution. With an in-depth coverage of
both environmental and border policy from a global perspective,
Climate Change and Migration provides a provocative and much-needed
link between two of the most pressing issues in contemporary
international politics.
On October 15, 1985, two pipe bombs shook the calm of Salt Lake
City, Utah, killing two people. The only link-both victims belonged
to the Mormon Church. The next day, a third bomb was detonated in
the parked car of church-going family man, Mark Hoffman.
Incredibly, he survived. It wasn't until authorities questioned the
strangely evasive Hoffman that another, more shocking link between
the victims emerged...
It was the appearance of an alleged historic document that
challenged the very bedrock of Mormon teaching, questioned the
legitimacy of its founder, and threatened to disillusion millions
of its faithful-unless the Mormon hierarchy buried the evidence.
Drawing on exclusive interviews, "The Mormon Murder"s reconstructs
a secret conspiracy of God, greed, and murder that would expose one
of the most ingenious con men in the annals of crime-and shake the
very foundation of a multibillion-dollar empire to its core.
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