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Scholars agree that a direct correlation can be made between poor governance and the emergence of extremist movements. As UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres puts it: ‘I am convinced that the creation of open, equitable, inclusive and pluralist societies, based on the full respect of human rights and with economic
opportunities for all, represents the most tangible and meaningful alternative to violent extremism.’ This book challenges both the efficacy and wisdom of purely militarised responses to extremist movements typified by the Global War on Terror, as well as the cursory replication of international counter-terrorism frameworks
promulgated by the United Nations and European Union in Africa.
Emphasis is given to the importance of understanding local history, culture and regional geopolitics, among a variety of context-specific factors to truly understand and thereby effectively address the emergence and spread of extremisms in Africa. As such, it draws on contributions from a range of thematic and regional experts, including security-sector specialists, conflict analysts, journalists, international relations and governance specialists, political scientists, social anthropologists, psychologists and theologians, among others. A diverse range of extremist movements on the continent are examined, from radicalised religious groups to race-based organisations.
These case studies provide in-depth insight into answering why and how these movements came to be, while thematic chapters address issues pertinent to addressing them, such as public perceptions of extremism, methods of recruitment and radicalization among marginalised communities, supporting survivors of extremism and former combatants, strategic approaches to counter-terrorism and the role of governance, among others.
This is an introductory anthology and the first of its kind on this topic to be authored and published in the African continent.
Covering one of the most musically diverse regions in the world,
Musics of Latin America emphasizes music as a means of
understanding culture and society: each author balances an analysis
of musical genres with discussion of the historical and cultural
trends that have shaped them. Chapters cover traditional, popular,
and classical repertoire, and in-text listening guides ensure that
students walk away with a solid understanding of the music.
This book is about the establishment of the Insolvency and
Bankruptcy Code, in 2016, one of the most important new
developments in Indian commercial law. The law has major
implications for firms, their creditors, and a variety of the
professional services that feed into the decisions of borrowers and
lenders including lawyers, accountants and valuers. A new
profession of insolvency professionals has come to exist owing to
the law. There are several questions about bankruptcy reform in the
mind of researchers, policy makers and practitioners. How has the
reform progressed? How has it reshaped the incentives of firms?
What are the difficulties faced? What are the optimal paths for
borrowers and lenders and their advisors under the rubric of the
law? How should laws and institutions be modified? The book has a
unique set of chapters, by key people who have shaped the field
which offer novel insights into these questions. The book has been
edited by key people who have worked on bankruptcy reform since
2010. Dr. Sahoo has been the chairperson of the Insolvency and
Bankruptcy Board of India since the establishment of this
regulatory agency. Dr. Thomas was a member of the Bankruptcy Law
Reforms Committee which drafted the IBC, and led the internal team
of the BLRC which drafted the law. The book is an authentic and
credible analysis of the happenings in the Indian insolvency and
bankruptcy ecosystem from the start, with interest areas for
international and domestic, economics/finance and law, researcher
and practitioner communities.
Sound, Image, and National Imaginary in the Construction of Latin/o
American Identities addresses a gap in the many narratives
discussing the cultural histories of Latin American nations,
particularly in terms of the birth, configuration, and perpetuation
of national identities. It argues that these processes were not as
gradual or constrained as traditionally conceived. The actual
circumstances dictating the adoption of particular technologies for
the representation of national ideas shifted and varied according
to many factors including local circumstances, political
singularities, economic disparities, and highly individualized
cultural transitions. This book proposes a model of chronology that
is valid not only for nations that underwent strong processes of
nationalism during the early or mid-twentieth century, but also for
those that experienced highly idiosyncratic cultural, economic, and
political development into the early twenty-first century.
An ethnographic rendering of overseas students' fraught encounters
studying at an American public university. Â As states have
reduced funding to public universities, many of those institutions
have turned to expanding overseas student enrollments as a vital,
alternative source of revenue. Students from India have especially
been seen as among the most desirable populations, as they’re
typically fluent in English and overwhelmingly enroll in
professional fields deemed critical to the knowledge economy. The
large numbers of these youth migrating for their education tend to
be viewed as a shining example of the value of the contemporary
global university and how it enables ambitious people to secure
opportunities not available to them in their home country. Â
Yet a deeper examination of these young people’s encounters
reveals a more complicated story than glossy brochures and paeans
to American higher education would suggest. Indebted Mobilities
draws on Susan Thomas’s close shadowing of a group of
middle-class Indian migrant men who attended a public university in
New York just as the institution sought to “internationalizeâ€
its campus in the wake of state withdrawal of funding support.
Thomas takes the reader along with the young men as they study,
work, and socialize, pursuing the successful futures they believed
to be promised when they migrated for an American education. All
the while, she shows, they must face their marginalization as they
become enmeshed in the fraught inclusion politics of contemporary
university life in the United States. At the heart of these
encounters is these students’ relationship to debt—not just
material ones that include student loans, but moral and emotional
debts as well. This indebtedness, which keeps them tied to both
India and the United States, becomes meaningful to how Indian
middle-class youth make sense of their experiences as
student-migrants. Thomas illuminates how the complex realities that
arise for these men force a reckoning with their anxieties about
successful masculinities and the precarity of being drawn into the
global knowledge economy as indebted migrants. Â
This book covers all questions on UFT and VBScript. UFT is the most
popular automation testing tool in the market today. VBScript is
used a scripting language in UFT. Major Questions covered in this
book are. 1.Basics of UFT 2.Variables, data types, Arrays in
VBScript 3.Object Repository in UFT 4.Description Programming in
UFT 5.Object Repository Manager in UFT 6.Recovery Scenario Manager
in UFT 7.Test Settings in UFT 8.Control statements in VBScript
9.String Handling in UFT 10.Maths functions in UFT 11.Date and time
functions in UFT 12.Dictionary objects 13.File handling in UFT
14.Error handling in UFT 15.Procedures and functions 16.Classes
17.Regular expressions in Object Repository 18.WSH in UFT 19.WMI in
UFT
This book covers all topics on VBScript and UFT. UFT is the most
popular automation testing tool in the market today. VBScript is
used a scripting language in UFT. So you must know how to apply
VBScript concepts in UFT. Major topics covered in this book are.
1.Introduction to VBScript 2.Variables, data types, Arrays
3.Control statements 4.String Handling in UFT 5.Maths functions
6.Date and time functions in UFT 7.Dictionary objects 8.File
handling in UFT 9.Error handling in UFT 10.Procedures and functions
11.Classes 12.Regular expressions in Object Repository 13.WSH in
UFT 14.WMI in UFT
This book covers all Excel functions (2014) and macro. Excel is
widely used across world. Knowing excel functions is always a step
forward in one's skillsets. Major topics covered in this book are.
1.Introduction to Excel Functions 2.String Functions 3.Date and
Time Functions 4.Maths and Trigonometric functions 5.Lookup
Functions 6.Logical Functions 7.Information Functions 8.Financial
Functions 9.Statistical Functions 10.Engineering Functions
11.Database functions. 12.User Defined Functions. 13.VBA Editor
14.VBA Programming Basics 15.Writing and running macros
16.Automating workbook tasks 17.Automating worksheet tasks
18.Automating daily excel tasks 19.Working with pivot table and
charts.
This book covers all Excel functions (2014) and macro. Excel is
widely used across world. Knowing excel Formulae is always a step
forward in one's skillsets. Major topics covered in this book are.
1.Introduction to Excel Formulae 2.String Formulae 3.Date and Time
Formulae 4.Maths and Trigonometric Formulae 5.Lookup Formulae
6.Logical Formulae 7.Information Formulae 8.Financial Formulae
9.Statistical Formulae 10.Engineering Formulae 11.Database
Formulae. 12.User Defined Formulae. 13.VBA Editor 14.VBA
Programming Basics 15.Writing and running macros 16.Automating
workbook tasks 17.Automating worksheet tasks 18.Automating daily
excel tasks 19.Working with pivot table and charts.
This book covers all topics on VBScript and QTP. QTP is the most
popular automation testing tool in the market today. VBScript is
used a scripting language in QTP. So you must know how to apply
VBScript concepts in QTP. Major topics covered in this book are.
1.Introduction to VBScript 2.Variables, data types, Arrays
3.Control statements 4.String Handling in QTP 5.Maths functions
6.Date and time functions in QTP 7.Dictionary objects 8.File
handling in QTP 9.Error handling in QTP 10.Procedures and functions
11.Classes 12.Regular expressions in Object Repository 13.WSH in
QTP 14.WMI in QTP
UFT (now UFT) is the industry leading tool in automation testing
space. Just knowing record and playback in UFT is not enough in
large testing projects having 1000+ test cases. We must know best
practises used in automation testing frameworks. This book is for
UFT engineers who want to design the automation frameworks in UFT.
This book contains complete source codes and examples in UFT. Major
topics covered in this book are. 1.Automation Testing Frameworks in
UFT. 2.Data driven automation frameworks(DDF). 3.Keyword driven
automation frameworks(KDF). 4.Hybrid driven automation
frameworks(HDF). 5.Generating graphical reports in UFT. 6.Using
Excel Sheet to store test data. 7.Handling Exceptions for
uninterrupted execution. 8.Writing Generic functions to increase
reusability.
This book covers all topics on excel VBA programming and macro.
Excel is widely used across world. Knowing excel macro is always a
step forward in one's skillsets. Major topics covered in this book
are. 1.Introduction to Excel Macros 2.VBA Editor 3.VBA Programming
Basics 4.Writing and running macros 5.Automating workbook tasks
6.Automating worksheet tasks 7.Automating daily excel tasks
8.Working with pivot table and charts.
QTP (now UFT) is the industry leading tool in automation testing
space. Just knowing record and playback in QTP is not enough in
large testing projects having 1000+ test cases. We must know best
practises used in automation testing frameworks. This book is for
QTP engineers who want to design the automation frameworks in QTP.
This book contains complete source codes and examples in QTP. Major
topics covered in this book are. 1.Automation Testing Frameworks in
QTP. 2.Data driven automation frameworks(DDF). 3.Keyword driven
automation frameworks(KDF). 4.Hybrid driven automation
frameworks(HDF). 5.Generating graphical reports in QTP. 6.Using
Excel Sheet to store test data. 7.Handling Exceptions for
uninterrupted execution. 8.Writing Generic functions to increase re
usability.
The Empty Notebook began its life as a very literal metaphor for a
few weeks of what the poet thought was writer's block, but was
really the struggle of an eccentric persona to take over her
working life. It won. And for the next three years everything she
wrote came to her in the voice of the Empty Notebook, who, as the
notebook began to fill itself, became rather opinionated, changed
gender, alternately acted as bully and victim, had many bizarre
adventures in exotic locales and developed a somewhat
politically-incorrect attitude. It then began to steal the voices
and forms of other poets and tried to immortalize itself in various
poetry reviews. It is now thrilled to collect itself in one slim
volume.
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