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Local government passed unscathed through the political and
economic upheavals which followed the Great Depression.
Contemporary commentators had every reason to look forward to
continued growth and expansion in the role of local government,
which was seen as the main vehicle for the social programmes of the
comeing Welfare State. That optimism was misplaced. Many of the
trends of the early twentieth century have been reveresed. From the
vantage point of 1985, local government was in crisis so severe
that its continued existence was called into question. In this
unique book eleven authors explain what happened and how the local
government system weakened. Political, financial, economic and
legal issues are explored, as are factors such as housing,
planning, and social welfare. This book was first published in
1985.
Local government passed unscathed through the political and
economic upheavals which followed the Great Depression.
Contemporary commentators had every reason to look forward to
continued growth and expansion in the role of local government,
which was seen as the main vehicle for the social programmes of the
comeing Welfare State. That optimism was misplaced. Many of the
trends of the early twentieth century have been reveresed. From the
vantage point of 1985, local government was in crisis so severe
that its continued existence was called into question. In this
unique book eleven authors explain what happened and how the local
government system weakened. Political, financial, economic and
legal issues are explored, as are factors such as housing,
planning, and social welfare. This book was first published in
1985.
Focusing on the issues associated with migrating for work both
in and from the Asian region, this book sheds light on the debate
over migration and trafficking. With contributions from an
international team of well-known scholars, the book sets labour
migration firmly within the context of globalization, providing a
focused, contemporary discussion of what is undoubtedly a major
twenty-first century concern.
Transnational Migration and Work in Asia analyzes workers
motivations and rationalities, highlighting the similarities of
migration experiences throughout Asia. Presenting in-depth case
studies of the real-life experiences and problems faced by migrant
workers, the book discusses migrants' relations with the state and
their vulnerability to exploitation, as well as the major policy
issues now facing governments, employers, NGOs and international
agencies.
Providing important sociological insight into the dynamics of
migration the essays in this collection focus on issues associated
with migration for work both in and from the Asian region. With
contributions from an international team of well-known scholars,
the text sets labor migration firmly within the context of
globalization, providing a focused, contemporary discussion of what
is undoubtedly a major twenty-first century concern.
The first of its kind to look at the non-professionals who make up
the vast majority of migrant workers in the region, the book
analyses workers motivations and rationalities, highlighting the
similarities of migration experiences throughout Asia. Presenting
in-depth case studies of the real-life experiences and problems
faced by migrant workers, the book discusses migrants relations
with the state and their vulnerability to exploitation, as well as
the major policy issues now facing governments, employers, NGOs and
international agencies
This study tells the story of the strategic nuclear forces deployed
to England by the United States from the late 1940s, and details
the secret agreement made to launch atomic strikes against the
USSR. Drawing on more than a decade's research in archives on both
sides of the Atlantic, hitherto unknown aspects of Cold War history
are revealed. The book deals with the United States Air Force's
(USAF) relations with their British hosts as well as tensions
between the American commands, with the continuous struggle to
develop and safeguard the expanding base network and with the
losing battle to provide the deployed bomber forces with an
adequate air defence. This challenging analysis, based on massive
archival sources, will provoke and stimulate Cold War historians
and air power enthusiasts alike, and be read by those many veterans
who served in the units of Strategic Air Command and the USAF in
Europe, during that brief but dangerous period of nuclear history.
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Super Bomb unveils the story of the events leading up to President
Harry S. Truman's 1950 decision to develop a "super," or hydrogen,
bomb. That fateful decision and its immediate consequences are
detailed in a diverse and complete account built on newly released
archives and previously hidden contemporaneous interviews with more
than sixty political, military, and scientific figures who were
involved in the decision. Ken Young and Warner R. Schilling present
the expectations, hopes, and fears of the key individuals who
lobbied for and against developing the H-bomb. They portray the
conflicts that arose over the H-bomb as rooted in the distinct
interests of the Atomic Energy Commission, the Los Alamos
laboratory, the Pentagon and State Department, the Congress, and
the White House. But as they clearly show, once Truman made his
decision in 1950, resistance to the H-bomb opportunistically
shifted to new debates about the development of tactical nuclear
weapons, continental air defense, and other aspects of nuclear
weapons policy. What Super Bomb reveals is that in many ways the
H-bomb struggle was a proxy battle over the morality and
effectiveness of strategic bombardment and the role and doctrine of
the US Strategic Air Command.
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