Directions in Housing Policy: Towards Sustainable Housing Policies for the UK
In: Local government studies, Band 24, Heft 1, S. 149
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In: Local government studies, Band 24, Heft 1, S. 149
ISSN: 0300-3930
This work offers a radical reformulation of the pluralist position in 'English school' theory, providing an account of world politics that is normatively progressive and rooted in the significance of multiple community membership to human lives.
Saving pluralism from itself? -- Beyond moral scepticism, statism, and conservatism : recasting pluralist approaches to international society -- Rethinking the society of sovereign states as a pluralist edifice : community, plurality, and globalization -- Institutions, plurality, and resistance -- World politics and the pluralism of the future, rather than the past -- Pluralism saved?
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In: Studies in European culture and history
In: Earthscan food and agriculture
1. Commodity supply shocks -- 2. Supply chain distortions : intervention, subsidies, protection -- 3. Role of the private sector, price, competition, and government -- 4. Government intervention by importing countries -- 5. The rise and fall of commingled commodity handling -- 6. Government intervention failures in exporting countries -- 7. Hoarding -- 8. Corruption in the food chain -- 9. Food aid problems -- 10. Importance of 'trade' markets and merchants -- 11. Post-deregulation issues -- 12. Food supply chain efficiency.
In: Earthscan Food and Agriculture
Why have food crises seemingly become more frequent in recent years, compared to the last few decades? This book examines an array of different issues and distortions that are causing food supply chain dysfunction in many countries, particularly for staple non-perishable foods such as grains, oilseeds, pulses and sugar. It outlines the underlying changes that are currently occurring, which will have an influence on the direction of future food supply chains, and provides some solutions to current food security problems.
In: Earthscan Food and Agriculture Ser.
Why have food crises seemingly become more frequent in recent years, compared to the last few decades? This book examines an array of different issues and distortions that are causing food supply chain dysfunction in many countries, particularly for staple non-perishable foods such as grains, oilseeds, pulses and sugar. It outlines the underlying changes that are currently occurring, which will have an influence on the direction of future food supply chains, and provides some solutions to current food security problems. Based on an analysis of total regulation in the 1950s-60s through to deregulation during the 1980-90s, as well as post-deregulation, it focuses on liberal trade and deregulation as a more successful solution to creating efficiencies in food supply chains and distribution. The author highlights a common thread of either farmers using government for vested-interest intervention, or autocratic governments seeking market and supply-chain power. The book examines the role of government after 70 years of food supply chain intervention. It discusses the role of commercial 'trade' markets and cluster industries and how these can quickly disintegrate when price distortions occur. The author studies both food importing and exporting countries and concludes that comingled commoditization of food has led to increased hoarding, corruption, and dependence on food aid. He argues that a competitive food supply chain that has minimum intervention is more likely to provide future food security. In conclusion the book emphasizes that adequate rewards, competition, and striving for supply chain efficiencies are the essences of sustainable food security.
"The body demands its rights" : the workers' nudist movement -- Social hiking : the Naturfreunde movement -- The roots of organized youth hiking : Wandervögel, youth cultivators, and moral panic, 1900-1915 -- Between authority and freedom : youth cultivation through hiking, 1916-1928 -- The assault on youth hiking, 1929-1940 -- From preserving to planning nature : the bourgeois conservationists -- Conclusion : the cultural appropriation of nature from the Kaiserreich to the Third Reich
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This book develops a conceptual model of legitimacy as a value-judgement in international relations in contrast to Weberian and legal approaches. The model is based on the interaction of the states-systemic value of order with a liberal ideal of the state and a free-market, liberal international economy. Whilst formulated as a principally Western model, the analysis of the rise and fall of Yugoslavia and the international response points towards a wider applicability as well as confirming the value of the concept as an analytical tool