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Introduction -- Part I Precursors and Concepts -- Chapter 1. Colonial Era Foundations -- Chapter 2. Turning Points in a New Nation -- Chapter 3. Framing Practitioner Communities -- Part II, 20th Century Practitioners -- Chapter 4. Borrowing from Civil Society, 1917-1947 -- Chapter 5. Foreign Service – Building a Foundation, 1948-1970 -- Chapter 6. Foreign Service – Transforming Diplomacy, 1970-1990 -- Chapter 7. Cultural Diplomats -- Chapter 8. International Broadcasters -- Chapter 9. Soldiers -- Chapter 10. Covert Operatives and Front Groups -- Chapter 11. Democracy Builders -- Chapter 12. Presidential Aides -- Part III 21st Century US Diplomacy -- Chapter 13. Reinvention and Fragmentation -- Chapter 14. A Failure to Communicate? -- Chapter 15. Drivers of Change -- Chapter 16. What Happens Now? -- Acronyms -- Selected Bibliography -- Acknowledgments -- Index.
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Section I: Philosophical, Theoretical & Historical Overview Of The Responsibility To Protect -- Chapter I: Introduction -- Chapter II: Responsibility-to-Protect and a Tri-dimensional Methodology: Exploring the Epistemic-Morality of an Interventionist -- Chapter III: From Peacekeeping to the Responsibility to Protect: Unpacking the Genealogy and History of the RtoP Doctrine in the International Humanitarian System -- Section II: Theory & Practice Of The Responsibility To Protect In Africa -- Chapter IV: A Critical Reflection of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization's Responsibility to Protect Intervention in Libya -- Chapter V: Horizontal Inequality - Armed Violence and the Responsibility to Protect in Africa: The Cote d'Ivoire Experience -- Chapter VI: Insurgency, Responsibility to Protect at the Expense of Local Protection in the Civilian Joint Task Force in the North-Eastern Region of Nigeria -- Chapter VII: The Sahel Region and the Dilemma of Civilian Protection: A Challenge to the Responsibility to Protect -- Chapter VIII: The Anglophone – Cameroon Conflict and the Responsibility to Protect -- Chapter IX: The Responsibility to Protect and International Community Response to the Boko Haram Insurgency in Nigeria -- Chapter X: From Regionalization of Peacekeeping to the Responsibility to Protect in Africa: The Gambia Experience -- Chapter XI: The US Foreign Policy and the Responsibility to Protect in Africa -- Section III: Emerging & contending issues from the pratice of the responsibility to protect in africa -- Chapter XII: The African Union, Responsibility to Protect and the Mantra of African Solutions to African Problems -- Chapter XIII: Implementing the RtoP: Coordinating Approaches Between the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) and the International Criminal Court (ICC) -- Chapter XIV: Peace Enforcement In The Face of International Military Intervention -- Chapter XV: The Media, Armed Conflict, and the Responsibility to Protect -- Chapter XVI: Exploring the Legal Discourse on the Practice of the Responsibility to Protect in Africa -- Chapter XVII: Responsibility to Protect and the Avoidance of the Responsibility: Ending Atrocity Crimes in Northern Nigeria -- Chapter XVIII: Environmental Challenges, Climate Change and the Responsibility to Protect (RtoP) In Africa -- Section IV: Institutionalization, consolidation & prospects of the responsibility to protect in africa -- Chapter XIX: From the Sustainable Development Goal 16 to the African Union's Silencing the Guns Agenda: Why is it so Difficult to Achieve Sustainable Peace and Stability in Africa? -- Chapter XX: Can the Responsibility to Protect Doctrine Act as a Deterrent against Mass Atrocity and Human Rights Infringement in Africa? -- Chapter XXI: The Responsibility to Protect (RtoP): Norm Institutionalization, Issues, and Challenges -- Chapter XXII: Responsibility to Protect: From Contestation to Internationalization.
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Chapter One: Chinese visual culture: Interpretations of Chinese Art and Design visual metaphors that shape social, political and historical narratives -- Chapter Two: Modernity and Contemporaneity: Methodological and Theoretical Framework: Plausible Transcultural Readings -- Chapter Three: Multimodal visual forms -- Chapter Four: Visual Culture in a Diasporic World Online Visual Forms, New Symbolism and Analysis -- Chapter 5: Digital visuality is the mirror of cultural milieu.
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Part I. Introduction -- Chapter 1. Honest Errors in Combat Decision-Making: State of Our Knowledge 75 Years after the Hostage Case -- Part II. Devastating Northern Norway and Forcibly Evacuating Its Inhabitants -- Chapter 2. Occupied Norway 1940-1945: A Brief Background to Hostage -- Chapter 3. Rendulic and the Military Necessity Defence in Hostage: Did He Speak the Truth? -- Chapter 4. Devastation and Forcible Evacuation: Actors and Their Motives -- Part III. Trying Rendulic and Developing the No Second-Guessing Rule -- Chapter 5. The Inclusion of Finnmark's Devastation and Forced Evacuation Charge in Hostage -- Chapter 6. The Adjudication and Findings of Finnmark's Devastation Charge in Hostage -- Chapter 7. The Genesis and Significance of the Law of War "Rendulic Rule" -- Chapter 8. The Limits of Honest Judgment: The Reasonable Commander Test and Mistake of Fact -- Part IV. Assessing an Error's Reasonableness -- Chapter 9. The ICT Revolution, 21st Century Warfare, and Honest Errors -- Chapter 10. Empathy at War: The Distinction between Reasonableness and the Reasonable Military Commander Standard -- Chapter 11. Drone Warfare, Civilian Deaths, and the Narrative of Honest Mistakes -- Part V. Conclusion -- Chapter 12. Conclusion: The Hostage Case, Present Day Knowledge, and Future Implications -- Annex. List of Historical Names and Entities. .
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One of the most durable figures in modern history, the peasant has long been a site of intense intellectual and political debate. Yet underlying much of this literature is the assumption that peasants simply existed everywhere, a general if not generic group, traced backward from modernity to antiquity. Focused on the transformation of Panjab during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, this book accounts for the colonial origins of global capitalism through a radical history of the concept of "the peasant," demonstrating how seemingly fixed hierarchies were in fact produced, legitimized, and challenged within the preeminent agricultural region of South Asia. Navyug Gill uncovers how and why British officials and ascendant Panjabis disrupted existing forms of identity and occupation to generate a new agrarian order in the countryside. The notion of the hereditary caste peasant engaged in timeless cultivation thus emerged, paradoxically, as a result of a dramatic series of conceptual, juridical, and monetary divisions.Far from archaic relics, this book ultimately reveals both the landowning peasant and landless laborer to be novel political subjects forged through the encounter between colonialism and struggles over culture and capital within Panjabi society. Questions of progress, exploitation and knowledge come to animate the vernacular operations of power. With this history, Gill brings difference and contingency to understandings of the global past in order to re-think the itinerary of comparative political economy as well as alternative possibilities for emancipatory futures
Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Violations of the Social License -- Chapter 3: Institutional Theory Perspectives -- Chapter 4: Stakeholder Theory Perspectives -- Chapter 5: Legitimacy and the Corporate Social License -- Chapter 6: Corporate Response to Normative Social Pressure -- Chapter 7: The Convenience Theory Approach -- Chapter 8: Considerations on Corporate Social Responsibility -- Chapter 9: Challenging the Social License -- Chapter 10: Social License and the Impact of Corporate Change -- Chapter 11: Compliance-Conformity-Convenience -- Chapter 12: Gendered Perspectives on Social License and Corporate Crime -- Chapter 13: Making Sense of Deviance: Comparative Perspectives -- Chapter 14: Conclusion. .
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Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The making of criminal law as an element of ius puniendi -- Chapter 3. Substantive criminal law in the normative approach -- Chapter 4. Non-state actors as law-makers -- Chapter 5. Regulation issued by the non-state actors. Chapter 6. Conflict of regulation-elements of norms -- Chapter 7. The regulation of non-state actors as elements of the domestic penal norms -- Chapter 8. Conclusions.
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1: Introduction to Death, Dying and the Dead in Media and Culture -- 2: "To Show the Problem Inside and Out": Representations of Mental Illness and Suicide in Eric Steel's The Bridge -- 3: Twenty-First Century Digital Snuff: The Circulation of Images and Videos of Real Death Online -- 4: Streaming death: terrorist violence and the digital afterlife of difficult death -- 5: 'Death. Carnage. Chaos': mortality and mountaineering on-screen, and on the roof of the world -- 6: Bodies on the Battlefield: Death and Combat in Band of Brothers -- 7: Melissa Merchant and Simon Order - Representing Fatal Violence in AMC's The Walking Dead: The Role of Legitimation, Graphicness and Explicitness -- 8: Are Normative Death Narratives Celebrated, Reinforced, or Disrupted in Popular Media? A Critical Discourse Analysis of Coco and Soul -- 9: Hashtag feminism: challenging rape and femicide in South Africa -- 10: A Weaponized Landscape: Hart Island's Geography of Denial -- 11: Shakespeare: Difficult Dead Celebrity Child -- 12: There is nothing like a dead man to demand existence' (Antonin Artaud) -- 13: Difficult Deaths and Awkward Agendas: How Mainstream News Media Negotiate Coverage of Politically Dissonant Victims -- 14: Dissected, torn, and exposed: the death and remains of the Jack the Ripper victims in the Illustrated Police News -- 15: Photographing Death to Save Photojournalism Mafia Homicides in Letizia Battaglia's "Archive of Blood" -- 16: Economies of Mortalities: Ageism and Disposability During the Covid-19 Pandemic -- 17: Reflecting grief during a pandemic: online UK newspapers' reportage and researchers' experiences -- 18: Conclusion to Difficult Death, Dying and the Dead in Media and Culture. .
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Intro -- Pride Families -- Cover -- Copyright -- Title Page -- Body -- What is LGBTQIA+? -- Notes for adults -- The difference between gender identity and sexuality -- Poly relationships -- Bisexual or single visibility -- Transgender Parents -- Acknowledgements -- Notes -- Of related interest.
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Spätestens seit der SARS-CoV-2-Pandemie gibt es eine neue Debatte über Arbeit und ihre Rolle im persönlichen wie im öffentlichen Leben. Gesellschaftliche Transformation, die Orientierung auf das Gemeinwohl und die dafür unerlässliche Sicherung des Wohlstands breiter Bevölkerungsschichten sind ohne Arbeit nicht vorstellbar. Arbeit soll schließlich auch Lebensfreude steigern und nicht mindern. Die Union der deutschen Akademien der Wissenschaften und die Nationale Akademie der Wissenschaften Leopoldina bieten politischen und sonstigen gesellschaftlichen Akteuren mit der Stellungnahme "Die Zukunft der Arbeit" Anregungen, um sich über Veränderungen von Arbeit in den multiplen Krisen der Gegenwart zu orientieren.