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Chapter 1. James E. Auer and the Japan Maritime Self-Defense Force -- Chapter 2. Kazuomi Uchida, the Chief of Maritime Staff -- Chapter 3. Teiji Nakamura, the Chief of Maritime Staff -- Chapter 4. Minesweepers Crossing the Sea -- Chapter 5. Arleigh Burke and the Founding of the JMSDF -- Chapter 6. Mr. Navy: Ichirō Masuoka -- Chapter 7. The US Navy's War Generation -- Chapter 8.A Dogwood in Etajima, a Cherry Tree in Annapolis -- Chapter 9. Minesweepers Crossing the Sea Again -- Chapter 10. After the Gulf War -- Chapter 11. The Alliance and the Two Navies: 2001–2022 -- Chapter 12. Naval Alliance for a Better Peace.
Bundesweite Umfragen sehen die AfD bei 20 Prozent, im Osten ist sie längst stärkste Kraft - mit Abstand. Ihr Slogan lautet "Deutschland. Aber normal", ihre Gegner behaupten, sie könne keine politische Position formulieren und keine Perspektive bieten. Politik von rechts! - Maximilian Krah belegt mit seinem Manifest, daß die AfD sehr wohl zu allen wesentlichen Politikfeldern Position beziehen und eine Alternative bieten kann. Mit Politik von rechts legt Krah eine weltanschaulich fundierte Alternative zum dominierenden Linksliberalismus vor. Krah unterstreicht mit diesem Manifest seinen Ruf, einer der streitbarsten und visionärsten Politiker der AfD zu sein. Identität, Staat, Zeitenwende, Wirtschaft, Volk, Zukunft, Politik - Krahs Manifest ist ein selbstbewußter Entwurf und eine Ansage: Der Meinungskorridor ist zu eng. Es ist an der Zeit, ihn zu erweitern! (Verlagstext)
In: Palgrave Series in Indian Ocean World Studies
1. Perceptions and representations of the Malagasy environment by Gwyn Campbell, Jacques Pollini, and Frank Muttenzer -- 2.Natural resource struggles in south-eastern Madagascar by Antonie Lyshlm Kraemer -- 3. Discourses, development and legitimacy: Nature/culture dualisms in mining's engagement in biodiversity offsetting and conservation in Madagascar by Caroline Seagle -- 4. "Good" Forests and Ambiguous Fields: Cultural Dimensions of Agroforestry Landscapes by Sarah Osterhoudt -- 5. "Ecotourism does not make us rich": Sustainabilities, care and ecotourism among the Tsimihety in Northeast Madagascar by Jenni Mölkänen. -6. Experiences of volatility in carbon offset production by Sarah Pena Valderrama -- 7. Offset Life: Lemur Health in Landscapes of Extraction by Genese Marie Sodikoff -- 8. Perceptions and representations of deforestation in Madagascar: From cognitive dissonances to convergences by Jacques Pollini -- 9. Genuine Disagreement about Conservation by Frank Muttenzer.
In: Cambridge Imperial and Post-Colonial Studies
1. Introduction: Studying Islam in German East Africa -- 1.1 Previous Scholarship and Sources -- 1.2 Historical Overview and Chapter Plan -- I. Race and Religion: Islam and the 'Arab Revolt' -- 2. Supplanting "Arabdom": Race and Religion in the German Conquest -- 2.1 Islam and "Arabdom" in the Scramble for East Africa -- 2.2 The "Arab Revolt" in Imperial Reckoning -- 2.3 Insurgent Coalitions and "Arab" Identity -- 2.4 Islam and "Arab" Politics -- 3. Contested Philology: Kiswahili as Religious Language -- 3.1 Missionary Philology, Religion, and Romanisation -- 3.2 Kiswahili as Contested Language -- 3.3 The Christianisation of Kiswahil -- 3.4 Race and Language: Colonial Religion and the Disavowal of Hybridity -- II. Colonial Instrumentality: Islam in the German "Civilising Mission" -- 4. Slavery and Religion: From Anti-Islamic Abolitionism to Christian Serfdom -- 4.1 The Quick Rise and Fall of the German Anti-Slavery Movement -- 4.2 Islam and Christianity in the "Civilising" Regime -- 4.3 Slavery in Missionary Campaigns and Parliamentary Debates -- 4.4 Bureaucratised Manumission and Coercive Labour Regimes -- 5. Educating for Islam? The German Government Schools and "Christian Civilising" -- 5.1 A School for Muslims in Tanga -- .2 "Secular" Schools and Missionary Complaints -- 5.3 Repression and Simple Equivalences -- 5.4 Colonial Instrumentality: Islam, Made in the Image of "Civilising" -- III. Coloured Justice: Colonial Jurisdiction and Islamic Law -- 6. Islam in the German Legal Order: Constitutional Conflicts and "Native Law" -- 6.1 The Schutzgebietsgesetz of 1886 -- .2 Implementing a Racial Divide -- 6.3 Defining Religious Exemptions -- 6.4 Islam in the Colonial Practice of "Native Law" -- 7. Studying Islamic Law: Elisions of German Scholarship -- 7.1 German Orientalism and Islamic Jurisprudence -- 7.2 "Native Law" and Islamic "Influence" -- 7.3 Coloured Justice: The Irreality of Colonial Law -- IV. Political Islam: The Making of "Islamic Danger" -- 8. Phantoms of Muslim Sedition: From Maji Maji to the "Mecca Letters" -- 8.1 Islam in the Maji Maji War -- 8.2 The "Mecca Letter" of 1908 -- 8.3 The Liabilities of "Islamic Danger" -- 8.4 Sufi Piety and Government Interventions -- 9. Mainstreaming "Islamic Danger": Scholars, Missionaries, and Colonial Surveillance -- 9.1 German Scholars and the Geopolitics of Islam -- 9.2 Becker's Islamwissenschaft and the Colonial Congress of 1910 -- 9.3 Colonial Press and Missionary Activism -- 9.4 Surveying Islam in East Africa -- 9.5 Political Islam: The Swan Song of Wartime Propaganda -- 10. Conclusion: A Genealogy of Colonial Religion -- 10.1 Pluralising Concepts: A Genealogy of Entangled Pretensions -- 10.2 Provincialising Europe: The Force of the Unrepresented -- 10.3 Rhizomatic Topography: The Sprawling Study of Islam.
This is the first edited collection of essays on the nineteenth-century diarist Anne Lister. Now recognized as a UNESCO world heritage document, Lister's five-million-word diaries are paradigm-shifting in terms of their range of material, from social commentary and politics to breath-taking travel accounts. However, they have become most well-known for their explicit descriptions of same-sex practices, written in code and constituting a significant portion of their content. The essays here address the variety and interdisciplinarity of the diaries: Lister's negotiations with her own 'odd' identity, her multiple same-sex relationships, her involvement in politics and her lifelong thirst for knowledge. It also addresses Lister studies in popular culture through the successful Gentleman Jack BBC-HBO series, including an interview with Sally Wainwright and foreword by author Emma Donoghue. This title is part of the Flip it Open Programme and may also be available Open Access. Check our website Cambridge Core for details.
Chapter 1.Development of Japan's Territory -- Chapter 2.The Northern Territories (Kunashiri Island, Etorofu Island, Habomai Islands, and Shikotan Island) -- Chapter 3.The Senkaku Islands -- Chapter 4. Takeshima -- Chapter 5. Territorial Sea and Exclusive Economic Zone -- Chapter 6. Exclusive Economic Zones between Japan and the Republic of Korea, and Japan and China -- Chapter 7.A Proposal for Stability and Coexistence in East Asia -- Chapter 8.Territorial Air Space and Air Defense Identification Zones.
In: Mental Health in Historical Perspective
1. Marking Time: Memory, Mental Health and Making Minds; Rebecca Wynter, Rob Ellis, and Jennifer Wallis -- Part I: Governance -- 2. Carrying on with 'Common-Sense': Rebuffing reform in Bombay's Lunatic Asylums, 1894-1933; Sarah Pinto -- 3. The new socialist citizen and 'forgetting' authoritarianism: Psychiatry, psychoanalysis and revolution in socialist Yugoslavia; Ana Antic -- Part II: Practitioners -- 4. Appropriating Wilhelm Griesinger's Asylum Reform Legacy (1868-2018): Some Reflections on Historiographic Narratives of Failure; Eric J. Engstrom -- 5. Remodelling the Sigmund Freud Museum, Vienna: Memories, Museums, and Curatorial Considerations; Daniela Finzi and Monika Pessler -- Part III: Casebooks -- 6. Madness, Memory and Delusion in Later Nineteenth-Century Colonial Barbados; Leonard Smith -- 7. Gone But Not Forgotten: Acts of Remembrance in the Late-nineteenth and Early-twentieth Century Asylum; Katherine Rawling -- 8. The Institute for Imbecile Children: remembering the lives and experiences of the patients; Rory du Plessis -- Part III: Oral Histories -- 9. Surprise and Nostalgia: Staff Narrate the Closure of an American Psychiatric Hospital, Elizabeth Nelson, Emily Beckman; and Modupe Labode -- 10. An Exploration of the Function of Nostalgia in Oral Histories of Institutional Care; Verusca Calabria -- Part IV: Personal Recollections -- 11. Talking Personality: Reflections on Historical Words, Diagnoses, and My Own Experience; Barbara Norden -- 12. 'If your memory serves you well': Reflections on becoming a psychiatrist; Allan Beveridge.
In: Kleine Reihe - Politische Bildung
Chapter 1: A discourse of things. Nordic perspectives on texts negotiating issues that matter in professional communication -- Chapter 2: Texts complying with societal pressures - Changing genres in Finnish companies' CSR reporting -- Chapter 3: Subject-oriented prose in digital discourse networks: digital media as a socio-material condition for access and circulation -- Chapter 4: Crisis communication on social media: Informalization in the hour-by-hour struggle for information -- Chapter 5: Sheep, watchdogs and wolves as epistemic positions: How a master's programme in non-fiction writing produced and reflected an epistemic practice for the field of sakprosa in Norway -- Chapter 6: Postscript: The Power and Potential of the Concept Sakprosa (CPS) A guided tour through five topoi. .
In: Understanding Xi Jinping's Governance
Chapter 1. Introduction: The Road of Socialist Modernization with Chinese Characteristics -- Chapter 2. 2035 to basically realize the Socialist modernization by 2035 -- Chapter 3. Basically realize economic modernization by 2035 -- Chapter 4. Promote common prosperity for all by 2035 -- Chapter 5. Basically achieve green modernization by 2035 -- Chapter 6. Basically modernize national governance by 2035 -- Chapter 7. Summary and Outlook.
In: IMISCOE Research Series
Part 1. Governance and Mobility: Retrospect and Prospect -- 1. Migration in South Asia: Old and New Mobilities (S Irudaya Rajan) -- 2. Internal and Forced Migration and Economic Development in South Asia (Mehdi Chowdhury and Syed Naimul Wadood) -- 3. Non-traditional Migration in South Asia (AKM Ahsan Ullah, Mallik Akram Hossain and Ahmed Shafiqul Huque) -- 4. International Migration in Bangladesh: A Political Economic Overview (Hasan Mahmud) -- 5. Labour Migration from Nepal: Trends and Explanations (Jagannath Adhikari, Mahendra Kumar Rai, Chiranjivi Baral and Mahendra Subedi) -- 6. Navigating between Nation and Civilization: Regimes of Citizenship and Migration under Bharatiya Janata Party (Samir Kumar Das) -- 7. Understanding Temporary Labour Migration through the Lens of Caste: India Case Study (S IrudayaRajan, Kunal Keshri and Priya Deshingkar) -- 8. Attraction and Detraction: Migration Drivers in Bhutan (Mayur A Gosai and Leanne Sulewski) -- Part 2: Family, Health and Demographics -- 9. An Analysis of the Impact of International Remittances on Child Education: Evidence from Pakistan (Hisaya Oda) -- 10. Female Migration and Stay-Behind Children in Bangladesh (Sabnam Sarmin Luna) -- Part 3: Forced Migration -- 11. A Threat or an Opportunity? Internal Migration in the Context of Climate Extremes in Pakistan (Kashif Majeed Salik, Maryum Shabbir, Khansa Naeem and Junaid Zahid) -- 12. Local Expert Perceptions of Creeping Environmental Changes and Responses in Maldives (Robert Stojanov and Ilan Kelman) -- 13. From Muhājir to āwāra: Figures of Migration and Exile among Afghans (Khadija Abbasi and Alessandro Monsutti) -- 14. Health beyond Borders: Migration and Precarity in South Asia (Anuj Kapilashrami and Ekatha Ann John) -- 15. Migration, Development within the SAARC Framework: Towards a Migration Governance Model of the Future (S. Irudaya Rajan and Ashwin Kumar).
Part I Brief Introduction to China's Hukou System -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Current Situation of China's Hukou System -- Part II Comprehensive Impact of the Hukou System -- Chapter 3: Labour Market Discriminations Induced by the Hukou System -- Chapter 4: Unequal Opportunities Induced by the Hukou System -- Chapter 5: The Hukou System and Migrant Workers' Multidimensional Poverty -- Chapter 6: Health Impact of the Hukou System on Migrant Workers -- Chapter 7: Impact of the Hukou System on Old-age Care for Migrant Workers -- Part III Hukou System Reform Path Analysis -- Chapter 8: Significance, Current Situation and Difficulties of Hukou System Reform -- Chapter 9: Is Hukou System Reform Cost-effective -- A Simulation Analysis Based on the Labour Market Model -- Chapter 10: Policy Analysis of Hukou System Linkage Reform -- Chapter 11: Policy Recommendations for Hukou System Reform. .
Chapter 1: The Man Who Transformed His Wife into a Matricultural Visionary -- Chapter 2: Traveling an Uncharted Path in Search of the Unifying Power of Love in a Dichotomously Divided and Godless World -- Chapter 3: Anarchist Views on Women in Modern Capitalist Societies -- Chapter 4: Women's Beauty and Intelligence in the Ancient Classics of Japan -- Chapter 5: Pioneering Japanese Feminist History -- Chapter 6: From Oppression to the Dawn of Liberation: "Women Are Now Standing on Their Own Feet" -- Chapter 7: Revolting Against Western Capitalist Patriarchy: Questioning Modernity During the Asia-Pacific War -- Chapter 8: One Human Family and the Love of Life -- Chapter 9: Matricultures and Maternalist Paradigms Around the Globe -- Chapter 10: Takamure in the Twenty-First Century.