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Their interaction during the national liberation struggle during the Cold War, culminating in the 1956 Suez War, addresses the principle of national sovereignty after World War II in the framework of the UN Charter.
Development actors, including governments providing aid or South-South Cooperation, developing countries, and non-governmental actors (civil society, philanthropy, and businesses) constantly challenge underlying narratives and norms of development.
This book explores the connections between the processes of social structuring and sensibilities in contemporary cities.
This volume brings together marginalized perspectives and communities into the mainstream discourse on education for sustainable development and global citizenship.
This book explores violence against the environment within the broad scope of transnational environmental crime (TEC):... Læs mere
This open access book focuses on public actors with a role in the settlement of investment disputes.
Research on evaluation shows that low-use and non-use of evaluation is common, yet evaluation is hailed as beneficial and worthwhile.
This book presents a detailed account of a self-study in which the author considers why a developmental perspective matters in language learning within an intercultural orientation, and how teachers of languages might understand and attend to this notion in their work.
This book explores Jamaica’s contemporary relationship with the International Monetary Fund since 2010. This book discusses Jamaica’s... Læs mere
This book introduces the Original Nation scholarship to examine the historical genealogy of the nation’s struggles against the state.