The chapters in this volume analyse issues relating to political governance, national identity, economic development and regional security that have preoccupied the states of South Asia in the fifty years following independence.
This book provides readers with the first survey of social conditions since the opening of the borders between China and... Læs mere
A half-century since the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights the time is right to assess how policies and actions effect the realization of human rights and to point to new directions and challenges that lie ahead.
When 51 nations gathered in 1945 to witness the birth of the United Nations, international business groups urged governments to ratify the UN Charter without delay. This book examines why the global order of the 21st century demands a new partnership between the UN and business.
The study of modern China and Japan have separately become major arenas of scholarship over the past three decades in the west, but little work has been done that brings these two histories together for the period prior to the twentieth century.
A diverse and pre-eminent group of scholars and activists expose the injustices of the U.S.'s incarceration policies, including domestic policing, imprisonment, the dealth penalty, and border militarization.
is an indispensable work on African Americans in the performing arts, examining well-known performers, such... Læs mere
A Family Council oversees a family on everything from educating the family for their future... Læs mere
The approach to project management is too often formulaic, describing what should be done, but not describing why those actions are... Læs mere
This book contains a collection of important recent writing on left-liberalism, a political philosophy that recognizes both strong liberty... Læs mere
Japan has consistently been pursuing the goal of a permanent UN Security Council seat for 30 years. It is therefore a study of the interior workings of the Japanese Foreign Ministry as well as of the country's underdeveloped multilateral diplomacy.
Adopting a comparative approach, the book examines the evolution of nationality law across the European Union since WWI.