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A Norton original in the Reacting to the Past series, Red Clay,
1835: Cherokee Removal and the Meaning of Sovereignty envelops
students in the treaty negotiations between the Cherokee National
Council and representatives of the United States at Red Clay,
Tennessee. As pressure mounts on the Cherokee to accept treaty
terms, students must confront issues such as nationhood, westward
expansion, and cultural change. Reacting to the Past is an
award-winning series of immersive role-playing games that actively
engage students in their own learning. Students assume the roles of
historical characters and practice critical thinking, primary
source analysis, and argument, both written and spoken. Reacting
games are flexible enough to be used across the curriculum, from
first-year general education classes and discussion sections of
lecture classes to capstone experiences and honors programs.
After twenty-five years of independence, there is little doubt that
the five Central Asian states will persist as sovereign,
independent states. They increasingly differ from each other, and
are making their way in global politics. No longer connected only
to Russia, they are now connected in important ways to Afghanistan,
South Asia, China, Iran, and each other. This volume covers a wide
range of issues and presents the work of emerging scholars authors
well-known for their expertise in the region. The first part
addresses social issues. Covering a wide range from HIV/AIDs to
social media, the rebirth of Islam, outmigration, and problematic
borders, this section follows two main currents: political
development in the region and states' responses to transboundary
challenges. The second part, addressing economics and security,
provides analyses of new infrastructure, informal economies (from
bazaars to criminal networks), energy development, the role of
enclaves in the Ferghana Valley, and the development of the states'
military structures. This section illuminates the interactions
between economic developments and security, and the forces that
could undermine both. The final part, comprised of five case
studies, offers a "deeper dive" into a specific factor that matters
in the development of each Central Asian state. These cases include
Kazakhstan's foreign policy identity, Kyrgyzstan's domestic
politics, Tajikistan's pursuit of hydropower, foreign direct
investment in Turkmenistan, and the perception of everyday
corruption in Uzbekistan.
After twenty-five years of independence, there is little doubt that
the five Central Asian states will persist as sovereign,
independent states. They increasingly differ from each other, and
are making their way in global politics. No longer connected only
to Russia, they are now connected in important ways to Afghanistan,
South Asia, China, Iran, and each other. This volume covers a wide
range of issues and presents the work of emerging scholars authors
well-known for their expertise in the region. The first part
addresses social issues. Covering a wide range from HIV/AIDs to
social media, the rebirth of Islam, outmigration, and problematic
borders, this section follows two main currents: political
development in the region and states’ responses to transboundary
challenges. The second part, addressing economics and security,
provides analyses of new infrastructure, informal economies (from
bazaars to criminal networks), energy development, the role of
enclaves in the Ferghana Valley, and the development of the
states’ military structures. This section illuminates the
interactions between economic developments and security, and the
forces that could undermine both. The final part, comprised of five
case studies, offers a “deeper dive” into a specific factor
that matters in the development of each Central Asian state. These
cases include Kazakhstan’s foreign policy identity,
Kyrgyzstan’s domestic politics, Tajikistan’s pursuit of
hydropower, foreign direct investment in Turkmenistan, and the
perception of everyday corruption in Uzbekistan.
When Charlotte Jackson first sets eyes on Joe Porter, she falls in
love with him almost instantly. He is attractive, charming and
everything she could dream of in a boyfriend. Joe's love and
protection for Charlotte spiral out of control as their
relationship intensifies, until Charlotte finds herself isolated
and a victim of domestic violence. After a series of horrifying
events, Charlotte flees the country and heads to Australia to live
with her family and start her life over. She excels at her career
and over time learns to heal the wounds of her former life. One
day, out of the blue, a ghost from the past revisits her and makes
her question everything all over again. What unfolds will change
her life forever. But will it be for better or for worse?
When Charlotte Jackson first sets eyes on Joe Porter, she falls in
love with him almost instantly. He is attractive, charming and
everything she could dream of in a boyfriend. Joe's love and
protection for Charlotte spiral out of control as their
relationship intensifies, until Charlotte finds herself isolated
and a victim of domestic violence. After a series of horrifying
events, Charlotte flees the country and heads to Australia to live
with her family and start her life over. She excels at her career
and over time learns to heal the wounds of her former life. One
day, out of the blue, a ghost from the past revisits her and makes
her question everything all over again. What unfolds will change
her life forever. But will it be for better or for worse?
This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
Publishing's Legacy Reprint Series. Due to its age, it may contain
imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we
have made it available as part of our commitment to protecting,
preserving, and promoting the world's literature. Kessinger
Publishing is the place to find hundreds of thousands of rare and
hard-to-find books with something of interest for everyone
Red Clay, 1835 envelops students in the treaty negotiations between
the Cherokee National Council and representatives of the United
States at Red Clay, Tennessee. As pressure mounts on the Cherokee
to accept treaty terms, students must confront issues such as
nationhood, westward expansion, and culture change. This game book
includes vital materials on the game's historical background,
rules, procedures, and assignments, as well as core texts by
figures such as Andrew Jackson, John Ross, and Elias Boudinot.
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