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The few-body problem (FBP), the essence of which is the
Schroedinger equation is not solvable for more than two interacting
particles. Atomic collisions are ideally suited to study the FBP
because the underlying force is essentially understood and because
simple systems can be studied for which kinematically complete
experiments are feasible. The book would cover various experimental
and theoretical approaches in atomic collision research.
This book provides an introduction to the analysis and the
control mechanism of physical, chemical, biological, technological
and economic models and their nonequilibrium evolution dynamics.
Strong emphasis is placed on the foundation of variational
principles, evolution and control equations, numerical methods,
statistical concepts and techniques for solving or estimation of
stochastic control problems for systems with a high degree of
complexity. In particular, the central aim of this book is
developing a synergetic connection between theoretical concepts and
real applications. This book is a modern introduction and a helpful
tool for researchers as well as for graduate students interested in
econophysics and related topics.
This book examines transnational civil society-based
democracy-promoting resistance activities in Asia in a global era,
focusing on the cases of Myanmar and Palestine. The work
contributes to our understanding of the nexus between
globalization, power and democracy by examining: (i) the ways in
which globalization/global governance are influencing various
resistance practices of the civil societies in Myanmar and
Palestine, and what this means for local democracy promotion; and
(ii) the ways in which these two civil societies influence and have
a democracy-promoting impact on their respective communities. It is
guided by the overarching question of how civil society-based
resistance contributes to local democracy in Myanmar and Palestine.
The book is structured as follows: both civil resistance cases
begin with an overview of each country’s non-violent resistance
history, and the findings are then presented for the two cases,
i.e., the pro-democracy movements in the Saffron uprising in
Myanmar and the Bil’in village struggle against the Israeli
Security Barrier plans to build through their farmlands. Then
follows a presentation of the life-story interview made with two
members from the respective campaigns. A concluding chapter
proposes some new theoretical insights for how civil resistance can
impact on democracy. The book empirically and theoretically
contributes to our understanding of how civil society-based
resistance and democracy interrelate in a global era. This book
will be of much interest to students of civil resistance,
democracy, Asian studies, Middle Eastern studies and international
relations in general.
Routledge Handbook on Middle East Security provides the first
comprehensive look at Middle East security issues that includes
both traditional and emerging security threats. Taking a broad
perspective on security, the volume offers both analysis grounded
in the 'hard' military and state security discourse but also delves
into the 'soft' aspects of security employing a human security
perspective. As such the volume addresses imminent challenges to
security, such as the ones relating directly to the war in Syria,
but also the long-term challenges. The traditional security
problems, which are deep-seated, are at risk of being exacerbated
also by a lack of focus on emerging vulnerabilities in the region.
While taking as a point of departure the prevalent security
discourse, the volume also goes beyond the traditional focus on
military or state security and consider non-traditional security
challenges. This book provides a state-of-the-art review of
research on the key challenges for security in the Middle East; it
will be a key resource for students and scholars interested in
Security Studies, International Relations, Political Science and
Middle Eastern Studies.
Despite the fact that many researchers have focused on Hamas' armed
resistance activities, surprisingly few have theorised about the
political choices and dilemmas that Hamas has faced in the context
of the changing overarching conflict between Israelis and
Palestinians. This study aims to show, theoretically, how
context-dependent Hamas is when formulating its resistance and
Demo-Islamic practise and that this occurs in interrelations with
key actors of the conflict. This study also presents important new
empirical data that, in part, also challenges previous research.
Hamas is one of the very few Islamist organisations that has
reached a governance position via democratic and fair elections.
Thus, Hamas can serve as a case study of how Islamist may act in
(quasi)democratic surroundings. At the same time, Hamas is a key
actor in the overarching conflict, which has several unique
characteristics. Hamas' armed resistance is described as an
instrument for the Jihad against the Israeli occupation. However,
the dawa work at the grassroots level can also be seen as a
resistance practice that can be identified as constructive
resistance. The internal discussion in Hamas as to what strategies
to apply, as will be shown, are also formed and impacted by various
interrelations with external actors of the conflict. The
Palestinian public, in particular, is a key actor that influences
Hamas in various ways, although Fatah, PLO, Israel and other
external actors also have their specific roles to play.
STATISTICAL PHYSICS AND ECONOMICS covers systematically and in simple language the physical foundations of evolution equations, stochastic processes, and generalized Master equations applied to complex economic systems. Strong emphasis is placed on concepts, methods, and techniques for modeling, assessment, and solving or estimation of economic problems in an attempt to understand the large variability of financial markets, trading and communication networks, barriers and acceleration of the economic growth as well as the kinetics of product and money flows. The main focus of the book is a clear physical understanding of the self-organizing principles in social and economic systems. This modern introduction will be a useful tool for researchers, engineers, as well as graduate and post-graduate students in econophysics and related topics.
This volume brings together different methods for monitoring and
analysing regional integration processes together in a systematic
way. It addresses the need in academic study and practice for an
analysis of these methods.
The Regional Integration Manual brings together different methods
for monitoring and analysing regional integration processes in a
systematic way. Employing a multi-disciplinary approach, it seeks
to provide officials in regional organisations, researchers in
think tanks, academics and students worldwide with an accessible
set of both quantitative and qualitative tools, useful in their
day-to-day work. The Manual addresses an increasing demand for such
tools, in a world where mechanisms and ideas for effective regional
government and governance are in dire need, whereas the monitoring
and analytical capabilities of official and non-governmental actors
often lag behind. It also addresses a rapidly growing academic
community studying the determinants, depth, speed and other
characteristics of regional integration and co-operation. Employing
a multi-disciplinary approach, The Regional Integration Manual will
be of interest to scholars of governance and regional politics as
well as policy-makers and those in regional organisations.
STATISTICAL PHYSICS AND ECONOMICS covers systematically and in
simple language the physical foundations of evolution equations,
stochastic processes, and generalized Master equations applied to
complex economic systems. Strong emphasis is placed on concepts,
methods, and techniques for modeling, assessment, and solving or
estimation of economic problems in an attempt to understand the
large variability of financial markets, trading and communication
networks, barriers and acceleration of the economic growth as well
as the kinetics of product and money flows. The main focus of the
book is a clear physical understanding of the self-organizing
principles in social and economic systems. This modern introduction
will be a useful tool for researchers, engineers, as well as
graduate and post-graduate students in econophysics and related
topics.
During the first half of the 19th century, light theater typically
portrayed Jews as objects of mockery or morally questionable minor
characters. This was also true of Kalisch s farces. Yet it is
thanks to his farce, One of our people, which enjoyed success well
into the 20th century, that we see a Jewish main character
portrayed in an entirely positive manner, thus casting new light on
Jewish life in a non-Jewish environment."
Drawing from a long history of indigenous traditions and
incorporating diverse influences of surrounding cultures, music in
Palestine and among the millions of Palestinians in diaspora offers
a unique window on cultural and political events of the past
century. From the perspective of scholars, performers, composers,
and activists, Palestinian Music and Song examines the many ways in
which music has been a force of representation, nation building,
and social action. From the turn of the 20th century, when
Palestine became an exotic object of fascination for missionaries
and scholars, to 21st-century transnational collaborations in hip
hop and new media, this volume traces the conflicting dynamics of
history and tradition, innovation and change, power and
resistance.
Routledge Handbook on Middle East Security provides the first
comprehensive look at Middle East security issues that includes
both traditional and emerging security threats. Taking a broad
perspective on security, the volume offers both analysis grounded
in the 'hard' military and state security discourse but also delves
into the 'soft' aspects of security employing a human security
perspective. As such the volume addresses imminent challenges to
security, such as the ones relating directly to the war in Syria,
but also the long-term challenges. The traditional security
problems, which are deep-seated, are at risk of being exacerbated
also by a lack of focus on emerging vulnerabilities in the region.
While taking as a point of departure the prevalent security
discourse, the volume also goes beyond the traditional focus on
military or state security and consider non-traditional security
challenges. This book provides a state-of-the-art review of
research on the key challenges for security in the Middle East; it
will be a key resource for students and scholars interested in
Security Studies, International Relations, Political Science and
Middle Eastern Studies.
The work addresses the following questions in the context of
interglacial climate dynamics: (i) What are the amplitudes of
natural climate variations on timescales of several years to
millennia? (ii) Do abrupt changes in the large-scale circulation of
the Atlantic Ocean occur in interglacials? (iii) Which
biogeochemical feedback mechanisms control the natural limits of
atmospheric concentrations of greenhouse gases and aerosols? (iv)
Which linkages exist between climate and pre-industrial cultures?
The work is based on an integrated approach in paleoclimate
research, in which all available paleoclimate archives (terrestrial
and marine as well as ice cores) are combined in order to yield a
comprehensive and quantitative analysis of global environmental
variations. Moreover, through a close linkage be-tween paleoclimate
reconstructions and results from Earth-system models detailed
insights into the dynamics of climate variations are gained.
Mehringa (TM)s drama, first staged by Erwin Piscator in 1929,
caused the biggest theatre scandal of the Weimar Republic. It
portrayed a diverse picture of the city of Berlin a " from the
stock exchange to the a oeScheunenviertela a " and a
socio-political cross section through the German population after
the First World War. The text, which also illustrates the lives of
Jews in Berlin at that time, is made more accessible to modern
readers by a commentary referring to the events surrounding
inflation as well as the lives of Jews in Germany.
Drawing from a long history of indigenous traditions and
incorporating diverse influences of surrounding cultures, music in
Palestine and among the millions of Palestinians in diaspora offers
a unique window on cultural and political events of the past
century. From the perspective of scholars, performers, composers,
and activists, Palestinian Music and Song examines the many ways in
which music has been a force of representation, nation building,
and social action. From the turn of the 20th century, when
Palestine became an exotic object of fascination for missionaries
and scholars, to 21st-century transnational collaborations in hip
hop and new media, this volume traces the conflicting dynamics of
history and tradition, innovation and change, power and
resistance.
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