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With the rise of mobile and wireless technologies, more sustainable
networks are necessary to support such communications. These next
generation networks can now be utilized to strengthen the growing
era of the Internet of Things. Powering the Internet of Things With
5G Networks is a comprehensive reference source for the latest
scholarly research on the progression and design of fifth
generation networks and their role in supporting the Internet of
Things. Including a range of perspectives on topics such as privacy
and security, large scale monitoring, and scalable architectures,
this book is ideally designed for technology developers, academics,
researchers, and practitioners interested in the convergence of the
Internet of Things and 5G networks. Topics Covered The many
academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not
limited to: Autonomous Computing Big Data Management Cyber Threats
Disruptive technologies Large Scale Monitoring Privacy and security
Scalable Architectures Wireless sensor networks
Nature-Inspired Optimization Algorithms, a comprehensive work on
the most popular optimization algorithms based on nature, starts
with an overview of optimization going from the classical to the
latest swarm intelligence algorithm. Nature has a rich abundance of
flora and fauna that inspired the development of optimization
techniques, providing us with simple solutions to complex problems
in an effective and adaptive manner. The study of the intelligent
survival strategies of animals, birds, and insects in a hostile and
ever-changing environment has led to the development of techniques
emulating their behavior. This book is a lucid description of
fifteen important existing optimization algorithms based on swarm
intelligence and superior in performance. It is a valuable resource
for engineers, researchers, faculty, and students who are devising
optimum solutions to any type of problem ranging from computer
science to economics and covering diverse areas that require
maximizing output and minimizing resources. This is the crux of all
optimization algorithms. Features: Detailed description of the
algorithms along with pseudocode and flowchart Easy translation to
program code that is also readily available in Mathworks website
for some of the algorithms Simple examples demonstrating the
optimization strategies are provided to enhance understanding
Standard applications and benchmark datasets for testing and
validating the algorithms are included This book is a reference for
undergraduate and post-graduate students. It will be useful to
faculty members teaching optimization. It is also a comprehensive
guide for researchers who are looking for optimizing resources in
attaining the best solution to a problem. The nature-inspired
optimization algorithms are unconventional, and this makes them
more efficient than their traditional counterparts.
''Shastry's polemic cites extensive research from experts and
exploits the author's knowledge of Asia and his connections to the
region's elite, with whom he rubs shoulders at Davos and other
summits. What shows through in the book though is Shastry's
compassion for the continent's ordinary people.'IMF F&D
MagazineAsia has been the greatest show on earth since Japan's rise
from the ashes of World War II, accompanied in successive decades
with the emergence of the Asian tigers, and eventually the two
giants China and India. The Asian miracle has few precedents in the
modern era, with billions lifted from poverty in a generation. The
region's openness to trade and investment aligned perfectly with
the tailwinds of globalisation. However, in recent years Asia has
become a victim of its own success with commentators not
differentiating between a utopian high-income Asia and a dystopian
middle- and low-income Asia, where a significant majority of the
region's population live. Asia today can be divided into countries
which have a lot, have a little, and have none. The continent's
dream run is also coming to an end as Covid-19 exposes sharp
weaknesses in state capacity and structural challenges like the
U.S.-China trade war is putting globalisation into reverse gear,
jeopardising the region's hard-earned economic success. Asia's
growth-obsessed policymakers have also ignored social pressures
from the impact of technology on jobs, rising inequality, fabulous
wealth accumulation by a favoured billionaire class, a deepening
demographic divide, climate distress, and gender disparity, which
threaten to destabilise the region's famed cohesiveness. In his
penetrating new book, well-known Asia expert Vasuki Shastry argues
that while Asia's reckoning may have been the subject of
speculation before the pandemic, Covid-19 has made that inevitable.
Inspired by Dante's Inferno, Shastry takes readers on a journey
through modern Asia's eight circles of hell where we encounter
urban cowboys and cowgirls fleeing rural areas to live in
increasingly uninhabitable cities, disadvantaged teenage girls
unable to meet their aspirations due to social strictures, internal
mutiny, messy geopolitics from the rise of China, and a political
and business class whose interests are in conflict with a majority
of the population. Shastry challenges conventional thinking about
Asia's place in the world and the book is essential reading for
those with an interest in the continent's future.Related Link(s)
Nature-Inspired Optimization Algorithms, a comprehensive work on
the most popular optimization algorithms based on nature, starts
with an overview of optimization going from the classical to the
latest swarm intelligence algorithm. Nature has a rich abundance of
flora and fauna that inspired the development of optimization
techniques, providing us with simple solutions to complex problems
in an effective and adaptive manner. The study of the intelligent
survival strategies of animals, birds, and insects in a hostile and
ever-changing environment has led to the development of techniques
emulating their behavior. This book is a lucid description of
fifteen important existing optimization algorithms based on swarm
intelligence and superior in performance. It is a valuable resource
for engineers, researchers, faculty, and students who are devising
optimum solutions to any type of problem ranging from computer
science to economics and covering diverse areas that require
maximizing output and minimizing resources. This is the crux of all
optimization algorithms. Features: Detailed description of the
algorithms along with pseudocode and flowchart Easy translation to
program code that is also readily available in Mathworks website
for some of the algorithms Simple examples demonstrating the
optimization strategies are provided to enhance understanding
Standard applications and benchmark datasets for testing and
validating the algorithms are included This book is a reference for
undergraduate and post-graduate students. It will be useful to
faculty members teaching optimization. It is also a comprehensive
guide for researchers who are looking for optimizing resources in
attaining the best solution to a problem. The nature-inspired
optimization algorithms are unconventional, and this makes them
more efficient than their traditional counterparts.
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Roads to Reconciliation (Hardcover)
Elin Skaar, Siri Gloppen, Astri Suhrke; Contributions by Howard Adelman, Tone Bringa, …
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The past two decades have witnessed the end of several civil wars
and authoritarian regimes. In a period shaped by the ideal of
democratization, in which more countries are emerging from
deep-rooted conflicts, international attention is turning to the
question of how societies with a grievous past face issues of
accountability and reconciliation. How do societies deal with a
past characterized by gross human rights violations? What kinds of
processes judicial as well as non-judicial are most likely to
generate a sense of reconciliation? Using an interdisciplinary
approach, this book provides a systematic and comparative analysis
of reconciliation processes in various societies that in recent
years have made a transition from authoritarian to democratic rule,
or from war to relative peace. Revisiting case studies from Latin
America, Africa, Europe, and Asia through a lens of comparative
analysis, shedding new light on how societies have dealt with their
violent pasts, Roads to Reconciliation is essential reading for
both scholars and practitioners concerned with human rights,
transitional justice, or peace building."
The past two decades have witnessed the end of several civil wars
and authoritarian regimes. In a period shaped by the ideal of
democratization, in which more countries are emerging from
deep-rooted conflicts, international attention is turning to the
question of how societies with a grievous past face issues of
accountability and reconciliation. How do societies deal with a
past characterized by gross human rights violations? What kinds of
processes--judicial as well as non-judicial--are most likely to
generate a sense of reconciliation? Using an interdisciplinary
approach, this book provides a systematic and comparative analysis
of reconciliation processes in various societies that in recent
years have made a transition from authoritarian to democratic rule,
or from war to relative peace. Revisiting case studies from Latin
America, Africa, Europe, and Asia through a lens of comparative
analysis, shedding new light on how societies have dealt with their
violent pasts, Roads to Reconciliation is essential reading for
both scholars and practitioners concerned with human rights,
transitional justice, or peace building.
'Either you are with us or you are with the Terrorists ' President
Bush exclaimed in a joint session of Congress ten days after the
September 11 attacks. Even though the war on terrorism and the
discourse surrounding it were ostensibly unleashed to protect
freedom and enhance democracy, they have actually empowered
authoritarian elements of state power and relegated human rights to
the margins of the political arena. InFrom the Margins of
Globalization: Critical Perspectives on Human Rights, Neve Gordon
assembles work of leading intellectuals and rights activists from
around the globe. While highlighting the importance of human
rights, each essay in this volume also encourages a critical
perspective, stretching, as it were, the conception of human rights
beyond its current borders. Whether it's Iranian premier, Mohammad
Khatami, writing on the clash of civilizations, Ytienne Balibar
thinking through universalism, racism, and sexism, or Ruchama
Marton discussing the relation between human rights and psychiatry,
this book comprises a challenge to some of the dominant worldviews
circulating in the west. Anyone studying human rights or
globalization in the fields of anthropology, philosophy, political
science, political theory, economy and sociology should have a copy
of this volume.
"Either you are with us or you are with the Terrorists " President
Bush exclaimed in a joint session of Congress ten days after the
September 11 attacks. Even though the war on terrorism and the
discourse surrounding it were ostensibly unleashed to protect
freedom and enhance democracy, they have actually empowered
authoritarian elements of state power and relegated human rights to
the margins of the political arena. InFrom the Margins of
Globalization: Critical Perspectives on Human Rights, Neve Gordon
assembles work of leading intellectuals and rights activists from
around the globe. While highlighting the importance of human
rights, each essay in this volume also encourages a critical
perspective, stretching, as it were, the conception of human rights
beyond its current borders. Whether it's Iranian premier, Mohammad
Khatami, writing on the clash of civilizations, Etienne Balibar
thinking through universalism, racism, and sexism, or Ruchama
Marton discussing the relation between human rights and psychiatry,
this book comprises a challenge to some of the dominant worldviews
circulating in the west. Anyone studying human rights or
globalization in the fields of anthropology, philosophy, political
science, political theory, economy and sociology should have a copy
of this volume."
Environment, Social, Governance (ESG) has become the noun, verb,
and adjective of the modern business era. Faced with societal and
regulatory pressure, big business in America, Asia, and Europe has
been forced to define and articulate ESG goals to combat climate
change and save the planet. The only problem is that ESG has been
captured by the PR hype machine as a few prominent business leaders
make bold promises to save the planet but are vague about how they
propose to achieve this. Eager to showcase their green credentials,
companies are making all kinds of promises to reduce their carbon
footprint and to play their part in reducing global warming and
improving social outcomes. How to separate fact from fiction and
exaggerated commitments from realistic goals? Vasuki Shastry spent
several years at the coal face itself – running ESG for a major
international bank in the City of London – and argues that
corporate cultures are too focused on the profit motive and
quarterly business targets. Change can only really come through a
paradigm shift for business which aligns business with social
purpose. Getting there will require a corporate revolution which
will disrupt and dislodge the ancien régime and usher in a new age
of sustainable business. The author offers a solution in the form
of a Climate Manifesto for Business that will Make Our Planet Great
Again!
In 1955, a conference was held in Bandung, Indonesia that was
attended by representatives from twenty-nine nations. Against the
backdrop of crumbling European empires, Asian and African leaders
forged new alliances and established anti-imperial principles for a
new world order. The conference came to capture popular
imaginations across the Global South and, as counterpoint to the
dominant world order, it became both an act of collective
imagination and a practical political project for decolonization
that inspired a range of social movements, diplomatic efforts,
institutional experiments and heterodox visions of the history and
future of the world. In this book, leading international scholars
explore what the spirit of Bandung has meant to people across the
world over the past decades and what it means today. It analyzes
Bandung's complicated and pivotal impact on global history,
international law and, most of all, justice struggles after the end
of formal colonialism.
In 1955, a conference was held in Bandung, Indonesia that was
attended by representatives from twenty-nine nations. Against the
backdrop of crumbling European empires, Asian and African leaders
forged new alliances and established anti-imperial principles for a
new world order. The conference came to capture popular
imaginations across the Global South and, as counterpoint to the
dominant world order, it became both an act of collective
imagination and a practical political project for decolonization
that inspired a range of social movements, diplomatic efforts,
institutional experiments and heterodox visions of the history and
future of the world. In this book, leading international scholars
explore what the spirit of Bandung has meant to people across the
world over the past decades and what it means today. It analyzes
Bandung's complicated and pivotal impact on global history,
international law and, most of all, justice struggles after the end
of formal colonialism.
''Shastry's polemic cites extensive research from experts and
exploits the author's knowledge of Asia and his connections to the
region's elite, with whom he rubs shoulders at Davos and other
summits. What shows through in the book though is Shastry's
compassion for the continent's ordinary people.'IMF F&D
MagazineAsia has been the greatest show on earth since Japan's rise
from the ashes of World War II, accompanied in successive decades
with the emergence of the Asian tigers, and eventually the two
giants China and India. The Asian miracle has few precedents in the
modern era, with billions lifted from poverty in a generation. The
region's openness to trade and investment aligned perfectly with
the tailwinds of globalisation. However, in recent years Asia has
become a victim of its own success with commentators not
differentiating between a utopian high-income Asia and a dystopian
middle- and low-income Asia, where a significant majority of the
region's population live. Asia today can be divided into countries
which have a lot, have a little, and have none. The continent's
dream run is also coming to an end as Covid-19 exposes sharp
weaknesses in state capacity and structural challenges like the
U.S.-China trade war is putting globalisation into reverse gear,
jeopardising the region's hard-earned economic success. Asia's
growth-obsessed policymakers have also ignored social pressures
from the impact of technology on jobs, rising inequality, fabulous
wealth accumulation by a favoured billionaire class, a deepening
demographic divide, climate distress, and gender disparity, which
threaten to destabilise the region's famed cohesiveness. In his
penetrating new book, well-known Asia expert Vasuki Shastry argues
that while Asia's reckoning may have been the subject of
speculation before the pandemic, Covid-19 has made that inevitable.
Inspired by Dante's Inferno, Shastry takes readers on a journey
through modern Asia's eight circles of hell where we encounter
urban cowboys and cowgirls fleeing rural areas to live in
increasingly uninhabitable cities, disadvantaged teenage girls
unable to meet their aspirations due to social strictures, internal
mutiny, messy geopolitics from the rise of China, and a political
and business class whose interests are in conflict with a majority
of the population. Shastry challenges conventional thinking about
Asia's place in the world and the book is essential reading for
those with an interest in the continent's future.Related Link(s)
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