This book presents an accessible and honest assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of military justice around the world, with particular emphasis on the US, UK, and Canada.
In this book, Phil Branigan examines multiple head-movement, a very common morpho-syntactic phenomenon that forms a part of the grammar in... Læs mere
This book explains how and when developing countries will increase taxation to fund state development. Taxation fundamentally... Læs mere
Sociologist Wes Markofski explores how multicultural evangelicals across the U.S. are addressing race, poverty,... Læs mere
When the Cold War ended, the long history of Russian and then Soviet engagement with Arab countries was largely forgotten, so the dominant role of Vladimir... Læs mere
Competition is seen by many music teachers, students, and supporters as natural and inevitable-a taken-for-granted aspect of music education, rather than a... Læs mere
Competition is seen by many music teachers, students, and supporters as natural and inevitable-a taken-for-granted aspect of music education, rather than a... Læs mere
In What Should We Do?, Peter Levine explores how to organize individuals to act in concert, how to talk and think well about contentious matters, and how to... Læs mere
A cogent and systematic look at the ways in which enacting fiscal and governmental policy changes might reinvigorate Europe's stagnant economy.
The book explores ways of thinking about and understanding economies, in the plural, as geographically differentiated phenomena. In contrast to the singular worldview of mainstream... Læs mere