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The diffusion of power in global governance: international political economy meets Foucault
In: Palgrave studies in international relations
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Phoenix from the ashes?: Russia's defence industrial complex and its arms exports
In: Canberra papers on strategy and defence 175
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Imposed socially responsible pricing on HIV/AIDS drugs in developing areas: an assessment of South Africa and multinational pharmaceutical companies
In: India quarterly: a journal of international affairs ; IQ, Band 71, Heft 1, S. [67]-79
ISSN: 0019-4220, 0974-9284
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Handbook on body image: gender differences, sociocultural influences and health implications
In: Psychology of emotions, motivations and actions
Preface -- The truth behind "the bigger the better" : muscle dysmorphia as an expression of cultural and social standard influence / Emiliano Santarnecchi, Davide Dèttore, Department of Neurological and Sensorial Sciences, University of Siena, Italy, and others -- Middle East meets West : a cross-national examination of body image and health behaviors in Jordan and the United States / Teresa K. King, Brendan Morse, Heidi Woofenden, Molly Copithorne, Bonnie Dunigan, Zeely Sylvia, Bridgewater State University, Bridgewater, Massachusetts, USA -- A review of body image and sexuality in breast cancer survivors : a cognitive behavioral approach / Rebecca Clausius Hunter, Christie A. Befort, Department of Psychology, University of Kansas, Department of Preventive Medicine and Public Health, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas, USA -- Determining beauty : body dissatisfaction among African American, Asian American, and Latina women / Sarah J. Javier, Jasmine A. Abrams, Morgan L. Maxwell, Faye Z. Belgrave, Department of Psychology, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, Virginia, USA -- Drive for muscularity : a central aspect of menś body image / Angela Nogueira Neves Betanho Campana, Lucy Montoro Rehabilitation Center/Dr. Domingos A. Boldrini Childrenś Hematological Hospital, Brazil -- Current considerations for eating and body-related disorders among men / Antonios Dakanalis, Giuseppe Riva, Department of Humanistic Studies, Section of Psychology, University of Pavia, Italy, and others -- Mass media, body image and eating disturbances : the underlying mechanism through the lens of the objectification theory / Antonios Dakanalis, Giuseppe Riva, Department of Humanistic Studies, Section of Psychology, University of Pavia, Italy, and others -- Transferring personal body knowledge in adolescents / Louise Bernadette Mathews, Australian Council for Health, Physical Education and Recreation, Victorian Institute of Teaching, Australian Association for Educational Research -- Body image investment and self-regulation of weight control behaviors / Eliana V. Carraca, Marlene N. Silva, Pedro J. Teixeira, Faculty of Human Kinetics, Technical University of Lisbon, Portugal -- The predictive effect of attachment style, emotion regulation, body comparison, media internalization and bmi on muscle-oriented body image dissatisfaction in men / Stacey Kosmerly, Line Tremblay, Céline Boudreau-Larivière, Department of Psychology, Laurentian University, Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Laurentian University, School of Human Kinetics, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada -- Body image, explicit and implicit anti-fat attitudes : the implications of false feedback and participants weight status / Line Tremblay, Julie Shihan, Julie Pajuluoma, Stan Koren, Department of Psychology, Laurentian University, Northern Ontario School of Medicine, Laurentian University, School of Human Kinetics, Laurentian University, Sudbury, Ontario, Canada -- Feminism and body image : a qualitative investigation / Rebecca Coles, Viren Swami, Centre for Research in Schools and Communities, School of Education, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, UK, and others -- Dietary habits, exercise and body image / Jacqueline Hayes, Kristen E. D'Anci, Robin B. Kanarek, Department of Psychology, Tufts University, Medford, MA, USA -- Body image improvement after cosmetic surgery by evaluating postural changes / Marco Mazzocchi, Luca A. Dessy, Silvia Di Ronza, Nicolò Scuderi, Department of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery, University of Perugia, Perugia, Italy, and others -- Gender's visual signs : their cultural representation and the wrongdoings of the misrepresentation of female genitalia / Gerard Zwang, Saint Clément de Rivière, France -- Gender difference modulation in a body-selective region in the brain / Tomohiro Ishizu, Centre for Advanced Research on Logic and Sensibility, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan, and others -- Body image and eating issues among women related to responses to gender-role limitations / Brett Silverstein, Department of Psychology, City College of New York, USA -- Body image and quality of life of women with polycystic ovary syndrome / Semara A. Thomas, Lisa M. Pastore, University of Virginia, Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Charlottesville, VA, USA -- Evaluation of ideal and acceptable body shapes in older adults / F. Richard Ferraro, Erin Olufs, Lacey Smith, University of North Dakota, Dept. Psychology, Grand Forks, ND, USA -- Index
Accounting in the formerly centrally planned economies and comparison of the Slovak accounting legislation and the fourth directive of the European Union
In: Medzinárodné otázky: časopis pre medzinárodné vzt'ahy, medzinárodné právo, diplomaciu, hospodárstvo a kultúru = International issues = Questions internationales, Band 8, Heft 4, S. 90-102
ISSN: 1210-1583
The Slovak Republic is one of the former socialist countries of Central and East Europe. This country as well as the whole group wants to become a member of the European Union. There are many obstacles on the way to achieve this goal. One of them is legislation which in many areas was not in accordance with the standards set by the Union. Specifically for the accounting the major standard is the Fourth Directive of the EU. While things have changed a lot during the '90-s there still are some issues remaining in which the accounting legislation of the formerly centrally planned economies and the Fourth Directive of the European Union are not fully compatible. Until the reforms of the past few years most East European countries have operated economic system which can be described as centrally planned. Two of the most important aspects of the economy of these states were the method of ownership of economic resources and the mechanism used in the conduct of economic activities. We can say, that these have a very significant influence on the development of accounting systems and the accounting profession. In the centrally planned economies of the former socialist countries economic activities were conducted through the state planning mechanism. Each state enterprise was controlled by a director who was issued with instructions from the central governing body on the production programme to be fulfilled by the enterprise. Thus resources were allocated, and used, supposedly in the optimum manner in the implementation of the planned production programme. Decision making in a centrally planned economy is considered to be at the government level. It is the government who controls the factors of production and consumption and who makes allocations among alternatives without reference to market forces or prices. This includes all sources of short and long term funds which are usually allocated by a state controlled central bank. The extent of all determines the production planned for all the enterprises in the economy. From a purely accounting point of view, the existence of this resource constrained economy can affect: 1. the structuring of the accounting systems; 2. the scope of the accounting function; 3. the processing of the accounting data; 4. the use made of the accounting information; 5. the role of the accounting. Therefore as a result of the economic (social, political) environment that existed in the centrally planned economies it is not surprising that the accounting frameworks that have developed were very different from those that have developed in capitalist countries around the world. + Finally it is important to remember that no country has a pure free market economy, all developed countries have some government control in what can be referred to as a mixed economy. The reforming countries needed to develop accounting and auditing practices that are suitable for each stage of progression along the route from a centrally controlled economy towards an economy that, while mixed, has a significant free market element. All the reforming countries are changing at different rates and have different political and economic environments. Therefore we should expect the accounting developments to differ. There has been a long distance past on the way to make the Slovak accounting legislation in accordance with the Fourth Directive of the European Union and while there still are some areas where these two legislations differentiate most of these differences are either minor or linguistical. (SO: MO: 90f.; 101)
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Love is greater than AIDS: a memoir of survival, healing, and hope
"Love is Greater than AIDS: A Memoir of Survival, Healing, and Hope is Rev. A. Stephen Pieter's inspiring story of surviving AIDS and the notorious Suramin antiviral drug trial to lead a life of ministry, celebrity, LGBTQ+ and AIDS activism, and hope"--
Protest politics today
The politics of protest -- The activist -- The organization -- The target -- The message -- The tactic -- The response -- The aftermath -- The future
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Peacemaking and religious violence: from Thomas Aquinas to Thomas Jefferson
In: Princeton theological monograph series 120
Religious violence and the peace mandate of Jesus -- Christians orthodox and heterodox : 'Thomas Aquinas and the "Manichees" -- Christians among other God-fearers : Ramon Lull's dialogue of a Christian, Jew, and Muslim -- Christians and other religions : Nicholas of Cusa's vision of global religious peace -- Wars of Christians against Christians : Herbert of Cherbury's theological antidote to religious warfare -- Disestablishing religion and the waning of Christian violence : the political theology of Thomas Jefferson -- Epilogue: Reclaiming the peace mandate of Jesus for the twenty-first century
Authority in the global political economy
In: International political economy series
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The politics of magnate power in England and Wales 1389 - 1413
In: Oxford historical monographs
The Shelley-Byron circle and the idea of Europe
In: Palgrave studies in cultural and intellectual history
Securitising identity: the case of the Saudi State
In: MUP Islamic studies series, 24
"Why has the relationship between the state and the Islamic revivalist movement known commonly as 'Wahhabism' persisted under Saudi rule since 1744? In Securitising Identity Ben Rich traces the symbiosis between these two entities across three distinct periods of Saudi rule over the past four centuries, showcasing the consistent conditions, patterns of behaviour and political logics that surround their interplay. Collectively, these reveal a recurrent tendency in which the state paradoxically offers protections to the preservation of revivalism while generating threats against this same religious identity in order to ensure its hold on power. Such a pattern, he argues, not only transcends all discrete periods of Saudi rule, but also manifests regardless of the conservative or progressive nature of a particular administration. Understanding such a pattern not only helps to explain why Saudi Arabia today remains a source of regional sectarianism, but also how such an idiomatic ideology has endured..."--back cover
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