The Pan-Sahel Initiative
In: African affairs: the journal of the Royal African Society, Volume 103, Issue 412, p. 459-464
ISSN: 0001-9909
97091 results
Sort by:
In: African affairs: the journal of the Royal African Society, Volume 103, Issue 412, p. 459-464
ISSN: 0001-9909
World Affairs Online
This study discusses two faces of Islam regarding its relationship with the state, namely cultural Islam and political Islam. Cultual Islam believes that to spread Islamic values does not have to take power, but can also pay attention to the grassroots, by preaching to the community, establishing educational, health and economic institutions. Whereas cultural Islam is more power-oriented, they believe that with that power it can be easy to apply Islamic teachings, and some even want to change the shape of the country into an Islamic state. Some political Islamists participate in parties, and some are non-parties. Usually, those who are non-party are more likely to be radical. Both have advantages and disadvantages, what is clear is that cultural Islam is more humane and has an impression on society.
BASE
In: Nationalism & ethnic politics, Volume 8, Issue 4, p. 1-15
ISSN: 1557-2986
In: Journal of Property Investment & Finance, Volume 23, Issue 4, p. 379-385
PurposeAims to highlights the changes ongoing in the distribution and logistics property sector across Europe and to show that wide differences remain between the sophisticated warehouse properties available in mature property markets and those available in traditional parochial markets found prevalently across the continent and especially in central and eastern Europe.Design/methodology/approachThe briefing is based on empirical and commercial research in all the national industrial property markets within the EU. It addresses changes in the drivers affecting logistics property and the industry responses to them. The changes include outsourcing; a desire for more flexible, responsive supply chains; globalisation of manufacturing; legislative change; and growing IT capability. Industry responses include the development of complex, highly specified warehousing; increased demand for sophisticated telecommunications; and optimization of location.FindingsSub‐optimal locations and poor specification have a direct impact on the cost of the operations using them. As a consequence logistics providers gravitate to newer, more highly specified buildings in locations optimised for their use. In an environment where, traditionally, distribution has a national focus, optimising locations for pan‐European distribution will inevitably render some locations sub‐optimal.Originality/valueAs Europe moves towards a genuine single market, traditional, nationally‐based distribution chains become ever less efficient in the delivery of goods. Concurrently, the complexity and configuration of the warehouse product are changing to accommodate more efficient identification, storage and retrieval technologies along with the need to service new types of market.
World Affairs Online
Also available as an e-book Pan-Africanism offers a unique vantage point to study Africa's encounters with international law : first, as a continent whose political entities were excluded from the scope of application of the Eurocentric version of international law that was applied among the self-styled club of "civilized nations" ; second, through the emergence of African States as subjects of international law willing to contribute to the reform and further development of the law as a universal interstate normative system; and third, as members of the OAU and the AU acting collectively to generate innovative principles and rules, which, though applicable only in the context of intra-African relations, either go beyond those existing at the universal level or complement them by broadening their scope. This study examines those encounters through the various stages in the evolution of Pan-Africanism from a diaspora-based movement, engaged in the struggle for the emancipation of the peoples of the continent, to groupings of independent States and intergovernmental organizations which continue to promote African unity and influence the development of international law to make it more reflective of diverse legal traditions and values
In: Africa research bulletin. Economic, financial and technical series, Volume 53, Issue 6
ISSN: 1467-6346
In: Africa research bulletin. Economic, financial and technical series, Volume 49, Issue 12
ISSN: 1467-6346
In: Africa research bulletin. Economic, financial and technical series, Volume 49, Issue 10
ISSN: 1467-6346
In: Disaster prevention and management: an international journal, Volume 8, Issue 2
ISSN: 1758-6100
In: Disaster prevention and management: an international journal, Volume 8, Issue 1
ISSN: 1758-6100
In: Ebony, Volume 52, Issue 2, p. 86-87
ISSN: 0012-9011
In: Critique: journal of socialist theory, Volume 18, Issue 1, p. 156-178
ISSN: 1748-8605
In: Latin American weekly report, Issue 37, p. 10-11
ISSN: 0143-5280
In: Zeitschrift der Savigny-Stiftung für Rechtsgeschichte. Romanistische Abteilung, Volume 100, Issue 1, p. 784-788
ISSN: 2304-4934