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  • by John (Georgetown University Hasnas
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    This Handbook inverts the lens on development, asking what Indigenous communities across the globe hope and build for themselves. In contrast to earlier writing on development, this volume focuses on Indigenous peoples as inspiring theorists and potent political actors who resist the ongoing destruction of their livelihoods.

  • by Paul (Robert Gordon University) Spicker
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    by Bronwen Everill
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    by Richard (Department of History Vinen
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    A compelling new joint biography of Churchill and de Gaulle that shines new light on two of the greatest figures of the twentieth century.

  • by Tiantian Chen
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    This book provides the first sustained account of intense debates in China over the ban on single women's access to assisted reproductive technologies (ARTs). Drawing on the author's fieldwork in clinics and government agencies in Beijing, it mainly explains Chinese policymakers' and clinicians' rationale for restricting single women's use of ARTs even if they celebrate ARTs as a success of Chinese modernization strategies. The main concept explored in this book is uncertainty. ARTs become a source of discomfort for the Chinese government and clinics because they reveal the uncontrollability of human destiny; they introduce ambiguities into genetic and legal paternity; and they undermine clinical and bureaucratic authority.This book uses ARTs as a lens on broader social changes in China. The uncertainty of ARTs reflects the limits of Chairman Deng Xiaoping's reform. It also informs that the Chinese government has reversed policies by repackaging tradition and tightening party control. The book's interpretation of uncertainty challenges the linear and progressive paradigm of modernization. China's development path is distinct from the sequential logic of Western, modernist conceptions of history.

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    by Laura C. Forster
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    by Elspeth (University of Liverpool and College of Europe Bruges) Guild
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    Available open access digitally under CC-BY-NC-ND licence. Older adults' civic engagement has become a key concern in academic and policy debates in recent years. However, existing studies on this topic remain fragmented across various conceptual and methodological approaches. This book provides a comprehensive, interdisciplinary, and multidimensional perspective on older adults' civic engagement. It proposes a conceptual framework which understands civic engagement as a multidimensional concept encompassing a diversity of activities through which older adults contribute to their communities and wider society. Contributors explore the factors shaping older adults' participation in various civic activities across the life course, considering their diversity in terms of social locations such as gender, health status, migrant background, socioeconomic background and residential arrangements. By analysing past and current research, policy and practice, the book offers recommendations for future efforts to advance the field.

  • by Robert E. Hawkins
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    Lillian Beynon Thomas' suffragist campaign succeeded where all others had failed. This full-length biography fills an important gap in the history of the 'votes for women' movement, a campaign which saw Manitoba become the earliest federal or provincial Canadian jurisdiction to grant women the franchise. To achieve the franchise, she eschewed the then traditional tools of back-room, partisan party politics by instead developing a broadly-based, grass-roots movement which stands as a forerunner of modern political campaign techniques. Facing hostile opposition to her pacifist views in Winnipeg during World War One, she and her husband went into voluntary exile in New York City. Returning home, she became a leading Canadian short-story writer, playwright, and public advocate for a Canadian cultural identity, distinct from that of Britain or America. This is the story of how a young girl came with her settler family to a desolate part of the hardscrabble prairie and who, despite these humble origins, succeeded in engineering a fundamental Canadian democratic reform and championing the emerging Canadian cultural nationalism.

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    by Nancy Hiemstra
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  • by John Gary Maxwell
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    For years Robert Newton Baskin (1837-1918) may have been the most hated man in Utah. Yet his promotion of federal legislation against polygamy in the late 1800s and his work to bring the Mormon territory into a republican form of government were pivotal in Utah's achievement of statehood. The results of his efforts also contributed to the acceptance of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints by the American public. In this engaging biography--the first full-length analysis of the man--author John Gary Maxwell presents Baskin as the unsung father of modern Utah. As Maxwell shows, Baskin's life was defined by conflict and paradox.

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    by Herbert O. Yardley
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  • by Jennifer L. (University of Virginia) Lawless
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  • by Robert J. (Distinguished Service Professor of Political Science Spitzer
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  • by Zhongjie (Benjamin Lin Presidential Professor Lin
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    The book examines the connection between computers and sustainability. It covers a variety of eco-friendly computing-related subjects, such as power management, virtualization, cloud computing, data center optimization, green software development, and more.

  • by Gordon (University of Oxford) Barrett
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  • by Jingyuan Ma & Mel Marquis
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    This timely book explores the relevance of culture in the development and practice of competition law in East Asia, shedding light on differences that may present challenges to deeper convergence of competition laws between East and West. Interested readers will include legal scholars, practitioners and competition agency officials.

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    This book explores the relation between a country's involvement in conflict resolution initiatives and its positioning in the international system, particularly from states that have strengthened-or sometimes weakened-their position in the international hierarchy of power through a leading role in regional conflict resolution initiatives.

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    The Routledge Handbook of Contemporary Brunei presents an overview of significant themes, issues, and challenges pertinent to Brunei Darussalam in the twenty-first century.

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    by Mark Benbow
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    "Woodrow Wilson's presidential administration was marked not only by America's participation in World War I, but also by numerous armed interventions by the United States in other countries. Author Mark Benbow examines what these American policy decisions and military adventures reveal of Wilson as commander in chief, and the powers and duties of the office"--

  • by Xinghua Wang
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    The book explores the development of coopetition designs aimed at enhancing student collaborative learning, addressing persistent challenges such as low individual accountability and the associated free-rider issue.

  • by The International Institute (The International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS) for Strategic Studies (IISS)
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    The Military Balance 2025 provides the authoritative open-source assessment of the armed forces and equipment inventories of over 170 countries, with accompanying defence economics data.

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  • by Zuozhen Liu
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    Applying two-level game theory and rational decision-making analysis, the book explores how China navigates domestic constraints and international pressures to achieve optimal outcomes in its foreign trade policy.

  • by Donald J. Boudreaux
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    Since the Industrial Revolution, capitalism has unleashed unimaginable opportunity and prosperity. However, at key points, economic disruption has led to a greater role for government to protect against capitalism's excesses. Gramm and Boudreaux argue that government interference and policies pose the most significant threat to economic freedom.

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