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From the turn of the 15th century until the Cuban Missile Crisis in
1962, the great powers frequently fought wars or regularly stood on
the precipice of conflict. In contrast, for more than fifty years
we have lived through an unprecedented period of great power peace.
This book advances a theory of change based on the Realist
tradition and uses it to explain the transformation of great power
politics from centuries of warfare and multipolarity to a time of
peace and American primacy.Challenging conventional wisdom about
the causes of American primacy, Baron explores the contributions to
peace made by democracy, nuclear weapons and globalization as well
as the continued relevance of the balance of power. Providing new
insights into major debates within the policy community, this book
examines America's forward military presence, Western policy
towards China and Russia, the evolution of the European Union and
Japan's role in Asia.Baron raises important questions surrounding
American primacy and the durability of the current international
order, informing policy-making in the coming years as the United
States attempts to manage the rise of China and secure its own
leadership role and also considering how to maintain the current
state of peace.
Public controversies - such as those about the distribution of
goods between rich and poor, trade and population policies,
allocation of medical resources, and the tradeoff between
environment al protection and economic efficiency - often hinge on
fundamental views about how we ought to make decisions tImt affect
each other, that is, what principles we ought to follow. Efforts to
find an acceptable public philosophy, a set of such principles on
which people might agree, have foundered because of dis agreement
among philosophers and others who are concerned with such issues.
One view, which I shall develop and defend here, holds that
decisions that affect others should be made according to an overall
evaluation of the consequences of each option. This
consequentialist view is opposed by a variety of alternatives, but
many of the alternatives have in COlllmon a basis in moral
intuition. To take a simple example, consequentialism holds that,
other things equal, if we have decided that it is better to let a
terminally ill patient die than to prolong her agony by keeping her
alive, then we ought to kill her.
Trump Tweets, the World Reacts: Understanding What Is Relevant and
Why illustrates and articulates the intimate connection between
theories presented in communication and the mediums through which
President Trump communicates. Drawing on a range of theoretical and
empirical perspectives, this collection examines several
transformations and implications of President Trump's influence on
the social sphere, within economies, among government entities, and
on the communications profession.
Trump Tweets, the World Reacts: Understanding What Is Relevant and
Why illustrates and articulates the intimate connection between
theories presented in communication and the mediums through which
President Trump communicates. Drawing on a range of theoretical and
empirical perspectives, this collection examines several
transformations and implications of President Trump's influence on
the social sphere, within economies, among government entities, and
on the communications profession.
This compilation is no mere collection of papers, but a well-edited
collage of experiences in the transfer of library technical
information, usually between developed and developing countries.
Every continent is represented by a wealth of material; and the
experiences discussed reflect both the variety of tasks handled by
libraries and information centers and the diversity of the cultural
milieux in which they operate. Original documents, case studies,
analyses from third party observers-this rich collection provides a
fascinating look at world development on the information frontier.
This book explains the period of great power peace in the last
fifty years and outlines the path to perpetuating it. Drawing on
the Realist tradition and challenging conventional wisdom about the
causes of American primacy, Baron explores contributions to peace
made by the balance of power, nuclear weapons, democracy and
globalization.
Public controversies - such as those about the distribution of
goods between rich and poor, trade and population policies,
allocation of medical resources, and the tradeoff between
environment al protection and economic efficiency - often hinge on
fundamental views about how we ought to make decisions tImt affect
each other, that is, what principles we ought to follow. Efforts to
find an acceptable public philosophy, a set of such principles on
which people might agree, have foundered because of dis agreement
among philosophers and others who are concerned with such issues.
One view, which I shall develop and defend here, holds that
decisions that affect others should be made according to an overall
evaluation of the consequences of each option. This
consequentialist view is opposed by a variety of alternatives, but
many of the alternatives have in COlllmon a basis in moral
intuition. To take a simple example, consequentialism holds that,
other things equal, if we have decided that it is better to let a
terminally ill patient die than to prolong her agony by keeping her
alive, then we ought to kill her.
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The Calvin Handbook (Paperback)
Herman J. Selderhuis; Translated by Henry J Baron, Judith J Guder, Randi H. Lundell, Gerrit W. Sheeres
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R1,331
R1,102
Discovery Miles 11 020
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Research on French theologian John Calvin is flourishing around the
world, and his quincentennial in 2009 has given such research even
greater momentum. Designed to support and stimulate this research,
The Calvin Handbook gathers contributions from internationally
renowned scholars. Offering a comprehensive view of Calvins life,
his theology, and the history of his reception, this handbook is a
uniquely helpful resource on Calvin for readers of every interest
level.
There is ever-growing number of youth participating in sport,
organised or otherwise. This significant book deals with the
important issues of involvement of parents, issues of fair play,
child abuse, life skill development through sport and the
commercialisation of sport.
This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This
IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced
typographical errors, and jumbled words. 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.
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