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A gold buyer visits many gold camps in Northern California where he
is initially met by hostile miners who have guns aimed at him from
behind trees, boulder and tents. During his buys he meets camp
bosses, sexy camp girls, drug users and people who are not
generally considered as being socially acceptable. Nothing during
his buys in the States has prepared him for the dangers he is
subject to in Africa. How can a person escape when he finds himself
in dark Africa threatened by a member of the African Mafia who
wants his diamonds and gold? There is nowhere to hide or anyone to
turn to for help.
The principal idea of this study is to investigate to what extent
it is possible to explain the emergence of ethnic conflicts and the
variation in the degree of ethnic conflicts by our assumed
predisposition to ethnic nepotism, not to find explanations for all
ethnic conflicts.
Presents a clear path to developing quantitative multi-phase and
multi-component phase field models for solidification and other
phase transformation kinetics based on practical grand potential
functional Derives explicitly and discusses the quantitative nature
of the model formulations through matched interface asymptotic
analysis Explores a framework for quantitative treatment of rapid
solidification to control solute trapping and solute drag dynamics
The ideologies and practices of various populist movements are
centered on issues of gender, especially idealized notions of
masculinity. Offering cultural, political, and historical
approaches from a range of interdisciplinary and international
perspectives, The Culture and Politics of Populist Masculinities
analyzes articulations and performances that link populism to
masculinity. In particular, the collection studies political
participation in the form of public debates, media, and popular
culture. The authors emphasize that in order to understand what can
be defined as populism, we need to look at the culture that it
inhabits and the efforts to claim, challenge, and reclaim the
popular. Writing from a wide range of international contexts, the
contributors to The Culture and Politics of Populist Masculinities
explore how populist masculinities are articulated and performed,
whether there is something problematic about a specifically
masculine populism, and whether there is hope for a pluralist,
inclusive, even progressive form of masculine populism. Culture and
Politics of Populist Masculinities' international range of
contributors explore how populist masculinities are articulated and
performed, whether there is something problematic about a
specifically masculine populism, and whether there is hope for a
pluralist, inclusive, even progressive form of masculine populism.
The ideologies and practices of various populist movements are
centered on issues of gender, especially idealized notions of
masculinity. Offering cultural, political, and historical
approaches from a range of interdisciplinary and international
perspectives, The Culture and Politics of Populist Masculinities
analyzes articulations and performances that link populism to
masculinity. In particular, the collection studies political
participation in the form of public debates, media, and popular
culture. The authors emphasize that in order to understand what can
be defined as populism, we need to look at the culture that it
inhabits and the efforts to claim, challenge, and reclaim the
popular. Writing from a wide range of international contexts, the
contributors to The Culture and Politics of Populist Masculinities
explore how populist masculinities are articulated and performed,
whether there is something problematic about a specifically
masculine populism, and whether there is hope for a pluralist,
inclusive, even progressive form of masculine populism. Culture and
Politics of Populist Masculinities' international range of
contributors explore how populist masculinities are articulated and
performed, whether there is something problematic about a
specifically masculine populism, and whether there is hope for a
pluralist, inclusive, even progressive form of masculine populism.
Contents: 1. Introduction: Debate on the Causes of Democratization 2. Resource Distribution Theory of Democratization 3. Measures of Democracy 4. Explanatory Variables 5. A review of Democratization 6. Correlation Analysis 7. Regression Analysis 8. Analysis of Single Countries 9. Conclusions
"Prospects of Democracy" is the most extensive comparative survey
of the state and conditions of democracy ever made. It covers 172
contemporary states, with historical data on the measures of
democracy and on explanatory variables extending back to the 1850s.
Presenting a comprehensive exploration of democratization, its
successes and failures, Tatu Vanhanen makes predictions on the
prospects for democracy for single countries and for seven regions
of the world. Never satisfied with presenting merely his own data,
Vanhanen includes contributions from five commentators: Mitchell A.
Seligson on Latin America; Samuel Decalo and John W. Forje on
Africa; John Henderson on Oceania and Ilter Turan on why some of
the countries that pass Vanhanen's democratic threshold cannot in
fact be seen as democracies.
Vanhanen provides the most extensive comparative survey of the state and conditions of democracy ever made, with historical data and explanatory variables extending back to the 1850s, and with forecasts covering seven regions of the world.
The sudden and dramatic democratization of Eastern Europe during
1989-90 was something that had not been predicted by political
scientists. This text is a response to those events, in that it
seeks to provide some theoretical explanations for the process of
democratization in Eastern Europe and compare that experience with
the democratic transitions experienced in other parts of the world.
The contributions focus on the causal factors of democratization
and are organized into three main sections. In the first, the
process of democratization is analyzed from the domestic
perspective of the countries concerned and this approach includes
the investigation of long-term structural changes and historical
factors. In the second, attention is focused on the struggles of
social and political structures and on the emergence of multi-party
and new electoral systems. The final part investigates how far
democratization was influenced by external factors and considers in
particular the role of reform in the Soviet Union under Gorbachev
and the appeal of Western social, political and economic systems.
Democratization has been spreading rapidly since the 1980's,
breaking barriers, and gaining a foothold in new territories,
although not with equal success in all parts of the world. This
book examines the strategies used in the struggle for democracy and
problems of democratization in different parts of the world. The
examination is based on the idea that conscious choices of people
and their leaders matter and that better knowledge of successful
and unsuccessful strategies might help people to adopt more
rational strategies in the struggle for democracy. Comparatively
examining over 8 states including South Korea, Nigeria, Hungary,
the Soviet Union and China, the contributors are prescriptive
rather than descriptive in suggesting methods of achieving
democratization.
Contents: Introduction, Geoffrey Pridham and Tatu Vanhanen, Part One: Political Change in Historical and Structural Perspective 1. Democractic transitions in theory and practice: Southern European lessons for eastern Europe, Geoffrey Pridham 2. Groups, parties and political change in eastern Europe from 1977, Michael Waller 3. Predicting and explaining democratization in eastern Europe, Tatu Vanhanen and Richard Kimber Part Two: Emerging Party Systems and Institutions 4. Building party systems after the dictatorship: the east European cases in a comparative perspective, Maurizio Cotta 5. The founding electoral systems in Eastern Europe, 1989-1991, Kimmo Kuusela, 6. The emergence of multi-party systems in east-central Europe: a comparative analysis, Paul Lewis, Bill Lomax and Gordon Wightman^M, Part Three: The External Dimension 7. The Soviet Union and eastern Europe, 1988-89: interactions between domestic change and foreign policy, Tomas Niklasson 8. Democratization in eastern Europe: the external dimension, Adrian Hyde-Price Conclusion Geoffrey Pridham and Tatu Vanhanen
Democratization has been spreading rapidly since the 1980's,
breaking barriers, and gaining a foothold in new territories,
although not with equal success in all parts of the world. This
book examines the strategies used in the struggle for democracy and
problems of democratization in different parts of the world. The
examination is based on the idea that conscious choices of people
and their leaders matter and that better knowledge of successful
and unsuccessful strategies might help people to adopt more
rational strategies in the struggle for democracy. Comparatively
examining over 8 states including South Korea, Nigeria, Hungary,
the Soviet Union and China, the contributors are prescriptive
rather than descriptive in suggesting methods of achieving
democratization.
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A gold buyer visits many gold camps in Northern California where he
is initially met by hostile miners who have guns aimed at him from
behind trees, boulder and tents. During his buys he meets camp
bosses, sexy camp girls, drug users and people who are not
generally considered as being socially acceptable. Nothing during
his buys in the States has prepared him for the dangers he is
subject to in Africa. How can a person escape when he finds himself
in dark Africa threatened by a member of the African Mafia who
wants his diamonds and gold? There is nowhere to hide or anyone to
turn to for help.
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