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This book makes a substantial and timely contribution to
discussions on energy security in Oman, providing a systematic
analysis of energy security in Oman from 1920 to 2020. It is
particularly relevant in light of the recent global geopolitics of
the Gulf particularly, and the Middle Eastern region broadly, as
well as connecting to current climate change research and debates.
Combining a political sociological account with postcolonial
concepts within a theoretical and empirical exploration of energy
politics, the book weaves a study of energy security into the
historical and contemporary development of political, economic,
security, and social structures in Oman. Including interviews with
Omani and Oman-based practitioners, as well as grounded in
historical documents which include Arabic-language sources, this
book evaluates the energy question beyond the typical economic
perspective, considering socio-political opportunities and
challenges. It also makes economic-related recommendations in
tandem with rentier state theory. Unlike the dominant accounts of
energy security in Oman, this book sets itself apart by moving away
from utilising liberal and realist approaches for its analysis and
engages systematically with critical security studies to introduce
a non-Eurocentric perspective to the arena. Of interest to scholars
in Middle Eastern history, energy security, and security studies,
this book assumes an important place in the critical literature on
the Gulf, particularly within environmental studies and energy
policy literature.
'A masterful, must-read contribution to conversations on power,
justice, healing, and devotion from a singular voice I now trust
with my whole heart' GLENNON DOYLE, author of Untamed When Lamya is
fourteen, she decides to disappear. It seems easier to ease herself
out of sight than to grapple with the difficulty of taking shape in
a world that doesn't fit. She is a queer teenager growing up in a
Muslim household, a South Asian in a Middle Eastern country. But
during her Quran class, she reads a passage about Maryam, and
suddenly everything shifts: if Maryam was never touched by any man,
could Maryam be... like Lamya? Written with deep intelligence and a
fierce humour, Hijab Butch Blues follows Lamya as she travels to
the United States, as she comes out, and as she navigates the
complexities of the immigration system - and the queer dating
scene. At each step, she turns to her faith to make sense of her
life, weaving stories from the Quran together with her own
experiences: Musa leading his people to freedom; Allah, who is
neither male nor female; and Nuh, who built an ark, just as Lamya
is finally able to become the architect of her own story. Raw and
unflinching, Hijab Butch Blues heralds the arrival of a truly
original voice, asking powerful questions about gender and
sexuality, relationships, identity and faith, and what it means to
build a life of one's own.
De nombreux medicaments ne sont pas etudies specifiquement chez les
enfants et les essais cliniques en pediatrie sont difficiles a
realiser pour des raisons ethiques et pratiques. En decembre 2006
est donc paru un nouveau reglement Europeen afin de garantir que
les nouveaux medicaments pediatriques et les medicaments deja
commercialises soient adaptes aux besoins des enfants. Il definit
en particulier des exigences pour proteger les enfants participant
aux essais cliniques. De nombreuses mesures ont ete prises en
France et en Europe comme la redaction de guidelines ou la mise en
place de reseaux nationaux. Des outils novateurs sont aussi
developpes. Ce travail presente les problemes rencontres avec les
medicaments pediatriques, la nouvelle reglementation mise en place
et ses perspectives pour ameliorer et faciliter la mise sur le
marche de medicaments specifiquement adaptes aux enfants.
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