Portuguese diplomacy in Southern Africa, 1974-1994
In: SAIIA Southern African Series
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Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented at the annual meeting. Writing and Research in Southern History by Fletcher Melvin Green – University of North Carolina The South Carolina Constitution of 1865 as a Democratic Document by John Harold Wolfe – Appalachian State Teachers College William Porcher Miles, Progressive Mayor of Charleston, 1855-1857 by Clarence McKittrick Smith Jr. – Newberry College Salient Attributes of Bodin's Theory of Sovereignty by Charles N. Sisson – Coker College Sources for South Carolina History in the Nation's Capital by Maxcy Robson Dickson – The National Archives
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Annually, the association publishes a journal, The Proceedings, which consists of papers presented at the annual meeting. Writing and Research in Southern History by Fletcher Melvin Green – University of North Carolina The South Carolina Constitution of 1865 as a Democratic Document by John Harold Wolfe – Appalachian State Teachers College William Porcher Miles, Progressive Mayor of Charleston, 1855-1857 by Clarence McKittrick Smith Jr. – Newberry College Salient Attributes of Bodin's Theory of Sovereignty by Charles N. Sission – Coker College Sources for South Carolina History in the Nation's Capital by Maxcy Robson Dickson – The National Archives
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This document records the state documents published by state agencies and the legislature that were sent annually to the Department of Archives and History. Publications are listed alphabetically by the name of the agency and each listing includes the title, author, volume and number, date of publication, number of pages, and price if any.
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This document records the state documents published by state agencies and the legislature that were sent annually to the Department of Archives and History. Publications are listed alphabetically by the name of the agency and each listing includes the title, author, volume and number, date of publication, number of pages, and price if any.
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This document records the state documents published by state agencies and the legislature that were sent annually to the Department of Archives and History. Publications are listed alphabetically by the name of the agency and each listing includes the title, author, volume and number, date of publication, number of pages, and price if any.
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This document records the state documents published by state agencies and the legislature that were sent annually to the Department of Archives and History. Publications are listed alphabetically by the name of the agency and each listing includes the title, author, volume and number, date of publication, number of pages, and price if any.
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1. The TRC-based amnesty scheme: background and overview -- 2. The practice of the committee when making decisions -- 3. The committee's interpretation of the political offence requirement -- 4. The concept of full disclosure -- 5. Trust recovery in the amnesty process -- 6. Victim empowerment in the amnesty process -- 7. Perpetrator accountability in the amnesty process -- 8. Conditional amnesty and international law -- 9. Conclusion.
In: Africa quarterly: Indian journal of African affairs, Volume 27, Issue 3-4, p. 49-79
ISSN: 0001-9828
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In: Northeast African studies, Volume 7, Issue 1, p. 41-61
ISSN: 1535-6574
Objective: To make a preliminary assessment of HIV/AIDS risk among the Hamar and other ethnic groups in South Omo Zone.
Methods: This broadly based anthropological study is based on more than three decades of field study experience within South Omo Zone. It involves various research methods ranging from in-depth, tape-recorded interviews to films, and focuses mainly on the Hamar area.
Results: The completion of an all-weather road to the South Omo region in the early 1980s resulted in, among other things, the arrival of many people from other parts of Ethiopia. Along with the increased urbanization came alcoholism, commercial sex, and the spread of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), including HIV/AIDS and other infectious diseases. Although no HIV surveys have yet been carried out, there is increasing evidence that the virus is spreading among Hamar and other ethnic groups. The author's intimate knowledge of the South Omo Zone and her tape-recorded conversations with Hamar men and women indicate the limited knowledge and concern about AIDS among the population.
Recommendations: Multidisciplinary survey teams urgently need to raise local awareness and knowledge of HIV/AIDS using culturally appropriate methods, and to identify and reduce high-risk behaviors to prevent the spread of the epidemic.
In: Theory and society: renewal and critique in social theory, Volume 39, Issue 3-4, p. 433-450
ISSN: 1573-7853
In: The Journal of social, political and economic studies, Volume 12, Issue Fall 87
ISSN: 0278-839X, 0193-5941
Reviews the range of terrorist activity, the choice of soft targets as well as overt terrorism across the country. Accepts that change is occurring across the social, political and economic life of South Africa and can only be stopped by a major cataclysmic revolutionary uprising. The successful continuation of terrorism of the type now occurring in South Africa will lead to disaster for all. (PAS)
In: The Journal of social, political and economic studies, Volume 14, p. 453-484
ISSN: 0278-839X, 0193-5941
The role of the African National Congress and the South African Communist Party in the current political situation.
In: Journal of International Analytics, Issue 3, p. 74-84
ISSN: 2541-9633
South Korea is one of economic wonders of the late twentieth century. War-torn desolated and poverty-stricken country in the 1950s with a per capita income less then Haiti, Ethiopia, India or Yemen, achieved unprecedented economic development and legendary growth that brought her from one the most backward countries into an economic giant by the 1980s and later on one of the most advanced countries in the world in the 21st century. The process was characterized by rapid industrialization, phenomenal growth rates and incremental social transformation. The paradigm of Korean path was under scrutiny from politicians and academicians and many studies were devoted to this issue. The paper is briefly highlighting major schools of thoughts analyzing Korea´s model from different angles – developmental concept, new institutionalism, cultural school of values, historical trajectory theory and of international relations concept. The study does not have an ambition to go deeply into historical perspectives and developmental cycles of Korean economic success that are very well covered in a number of economic expertizes. Instead, the paper focuses on some selected aspects that, though sometimes forgotten to get a due attention, but substantially subscribed on the Korea´s industrialization successful story. The study includes considerations of the applicability of Korean model on other countries and brings also a brief insight into the modernization period that followed the path of democratization of the country after 1987.