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This comprehensive Research Handbook provides insights into
entrepreneurship across a range of country contexts, migration
corridors and national policies to provide a collection of
conceptual, empirical and policy-focused findings addressing
transnational diaspora entrepreneurship. Chapters illustrate the
phenomenon, considering what it is, how it works and how it is
regulated. Contributions from top scholars in the field underline
the view that transnational diaspora entrepreneurship is a
socio-cultural as well as an economic phenomenon of increasing
worldwide relevance in shifting economic, technological and
political landscapes. Conceptual and methodological developments
are presented from multiple perspectives, embedding unique country-
and- context-based empirical research. Split into four key thematic
sections, this Research Handbook first provides readers with an
overview of the topic, before delving into country-specific case
studies, migration corridors and their impacts, and then finally
exploring the policy implications. Entrepreneurship scholars and
students—particularly those with a focus on global
entrepreneurship, diasporas, migration and international
entrepreneurship—will find this a timely and important read. It
will also be of value to administrators of entrepreneurial and
migration programs, business developers, investment and startup
agencies, diaspora organisations, NGOs and think-tanks.
Although children's plays of the eighteenth and nineteenth
centuries are rarely anthologized or even mentioned in reference
books or histories of theatre, theatre historian and playwright
Jonathan Levy found an embarrassment of riches when he set about
developing this collection. Applying several criteria, which are
noted in his preface, he found himself especially captivated by
plays presenting scenes of real life and in which the dialogue
sounds like the real talk of boys and girls of the period. Most of
the plays remain interesting as plays to be read and perhaps
produced, not just as historical curiosities. Included are plays
representative of five major genres, which Levy identifies in his
analytical introduction: Dramatic Proverbs and other moral tales;
History Plays, including sacred and secular history; Sentimental
Comedies; Fairy Tales and Eastern Tales; and Familiar Dialogues.
Included among the playwrights are Charles Stearns (1753-1826), a
Harvard graduate and tutor and prominent minister, and Maria
Edgeworth (1767-1849), an English writer known also for her Irish
novels for adults and her writings on education. Each of the ten
plays is prefaced by a biographical sketch on the playwright and
critical notes on the play. Illustrations from some of the original
publications are reprinted.
The Sunday Times Top 10 Bestseller 'There is time and then there is
Broadmoor time.' Broadmoor. Few place names in the world have such
chilling resonance. For over 150 years, it has contained the UK's
most violent, dangerous and psychopathic. Since opening as an
asylum for the criminally insane in 1863 it has housed the
perpetrators of many of the most shocking crimes in history;
including Jack the Ripper suspect James Kelly, serial killers Peter
Sutcliffe (the Yorkshire Ripper), John Straffen and Kenneth
Erskine, armed robber Charles Bronson, gangster Ronnie Kray, and
cannibal Peter Bryan. The truth about what goes on behind the
Victorian walls of the high security hospital has largely remained
a mystery, but now with unprecedented access TV journalist Jonathan
Levi and cultural historian Emma French paint a vivid picture of
life at Broadmoor, after nearly a decade observing and speaking to
those on the inside. Including interviews with the staff, its
experts and the patients themselves, Inside Broadmoor is the most
comprehensive study of the institution to-date. Published at the
dawn of a new era for the hospital, this is the full story of
Broadmoor's past, present and future and a dark but enlightening
journey into the minds of Britain's most dangerous and how they are
treated.
Hatton Garden... straight from the horse's mouth, as told to the
factual producer on ITV's new HATTON GARDEN drama series. For this
team of old-school career criminals, The Hatton Garden Heist was
supposed to be one last job, the fortune that would sort their
retirement for good. The plan was to smash in and grab tens of
millions of pounds from beneath the world-famous gold-and-jewellery
district, and get away to live in luxury. But somewhere it all went
wrong. Now, for the first time ever, we hear what happened from the
gang behind bars. Based on exclusive interviews and featuring
shocking revelations from their associates, this explosive and
gripping read includes fresh information and evidence from unheard
sources. This is the full story of one of the most audacious crimes
in British history.
Bestselling authors Jonathan Levi and Emma French use their
unrivalled access to the secret world of police protection officers
as they tell the dramatic and astonishing stories of bravery, and
the decisions that can change lives in a heartbeat. With the
constant threats now posed by gangs, drugs turf wars and terrorism,
the world of police protection has changed almost beyond
recognition. But the story of these incredible officers is also the
story of Britain's most dramatic and traumatic news events. In
Bodyguard: The Real Story we meet individuals with first-hand
recollection of these indelible events with powerful stories to
tell.
Pub_AbstractText : This thesis proposes an alternative governance
structure for east central Europe - the Intermarium. The
Intermarium is based on the development of a supplementary federal
structure capable of controlling factionalism and nationalism
utilizing concepts from James Madison's Tenth Federalist. In
particular, James Madison's approach to mitigating and preventing
the formation of dangerous factions is found to be compatible with
preexisting notions of federalism in east central Europe and offers
a potential regional political solution that merits further study.
In reaching the above proposal, the concepts of Wilsonian national
self -determination, Pan European federalism, functionalism and
historical east central European variants of federalism are
explored along with their leading personalities. At the author's
request over 100 previously unknown documents were declassified by
a variety of intelligence agencies including the CIA, Army
Counterintelligence, and FBI. In addition, three lengthy interviews
were conducted with former American intelligence agent, William
Gowen, who in 1947 and 1948 investigated and worked with several of
the organizations and individuals profiled. The tragic history of
east central Europe in the 20th Century consisted of bloody ethnic
conflict, foreign invasion, and occupation with the lingering
effects still evident today. While there is persuasive authority to
suggest that the future for east central Europe is one of
harmonious relations, liberal democracy and economic prosperity
other forecasts predict decades yet of bloody conflict as the
Russian Federation and its borderlands resolve rivalries fueled by
national self-determination andirredentism. By developing a federal
alternative to the European Union to be know popularly as the
Intermarium, east central Europe might effectively pool its
resources and meet the foreign relations and security challenges
unique to the region rather than relying upon far away Brussels in
the event of a crisis. Regional federation as exemplified by east
central Europe's unique heritage may prove to be just the bridging
mechanism needed to accelerate the goal of Pan Europe or provide a
safe harbor from conflict in the event of the EU's inability to
address future crises.
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