... disciplinary ferment inthe field of international relations (IR), and new issues have stimulated new ways of understanding them The end of the Cold War andthe consequent decline inthe predominance ... globalization and democratization are also taking center stage While none of these issues is new, the IR discipline is taking increasing notice of them, and ways to understand and explain them are proliferating ... position and experience while remaining committed to producing the kind of knowledge that can contribute to the lessening of women’s subordination Understanding subordination and uncovering the gendered...
... developing initial hypotheses and testing them inthe light of available evidence The initial hypotheses come from the body of economic theory that has evolved inthe past 200 years and is being ... actor having solved the weighting problem The uncertainty inherent in forecasting, therefore, stems mainly from the intricacy of assigning the correct weights to different actions andthe intensity ... tell us is that inthe past definite men or groups of men were valuing and acting in a definite way Whether they will inthe future value and act inthe same way remains uncertain All that can be...
... largely involved in hilir (estuary) based activities while the Malay farmers andthe Indian Muslim traders were involved in darat (inland) activities The two main activities then were tin mining and ... categories in Pattani society: tin mining involved the elite while cattle rearing and trade involved the masses Foreigners participated inthe tin-cattle economy too, namely the Straits Chinese andthe ... groups dominated the tin-cattle trade between the two trade zones incorporating Siam and Malaya These were the Hokkien Chinese who played a prominent role inthe tin trade andthe Chulia Indian...
... to the two Amandas: Amanda Tong for research assistance and for preparing the bulk of the manuscript and Amanda Sun for efficiently reshaping and formatting the final manuscript into a form suitable ... surveyed inthe following chapters that wish to expand and elaborate the pure logic of the IFO and an associated, evolving IFS, in a vacuum; establishing key causal relationships inthe international ... financial interactions and their ongoing integration or disintegration The following chapters will draw on prominent contributions by economists to the debate on international financial organization and...
... the concept of an extensible operating system is once again gaining acceptance this time as the solution to the unconstrained growth of UNIX During the last 20 years operating systems and their ... Work is also being done to allow AI knowledge structures to be built, maintained and accessed using these techniques 8.1 Emulating Operating System Environments During the 1960’s the notion of ... summarizes these operations As in other Mach interfaces, these calls are implemented using IPC; the first argument to each call is the port to which the request is sent, and represents the object...
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... at two of them: a) increasing the learners' self-confidence; and b) creating learner autonomy Increasing the Learners' Self-confidence In an inherently face-threatening context, as the language ... Norming : The group begins to develop a sort of cohesion Members of the group begin to support each other At this stage, there is co-operation and open exchange of views and feelings about their ... phase inthe model; • • Maintaining and protecting motivation, which corresponds to the actional phase; Encouraging positive self-evaluation, which corresponds to the postactional phase Creating the...
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... protection of the marine environment in either the Arctic or the Antarctic Secondly, there is nothing inthe 1982 LOS Convention or in general international law to inhibit the making of such regional ... Garcia-Amador, ‘Latin America andthe Law of the Sea’, in L M Alexander (ed.), The Law of the Sea: A New Geneva Conference Proceedings of the 6th Annual Conference of the Law of the Sea Institute, Kingston, ... Regionalism inthe pre-UNCLOS III law of the sea The law of the sea is inherently global The International Law Commission assumed as much in its codification of the subject inthe 1950s; andthe words...
... existence The inherent optimism of this theory is grounded on the one hand inthe principle of self-determination of each monad (and therefore of each individual human being) and on the other inthe ... Wieland, the Sturm und Drang andthe classical era of the late eighteenth century At the centre of his Ideen stands the calling of humankind to fulfil its destiny This requires the joining of the individual ... Breitinger and many others The debates on the nature of the beautiful andthe sublime, on the differences between literature andthe plastic arts, on the Aristotelian concepts of fear and pity in...
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... out inthe various cuisines of the world remains to be seen because it has sent international cuisines into a dizzying state of flux The French style has declined in prominence inthe face of international ... was developed by fusing two genes from the E coli bacterium and placing them in a common rice variety The new rice is extraordinarily hardy and capable of considerably expanding rice cultivation ... deer and elk Andinthe plant world, another wild food generated commercially is the mushroom Mushroom domestication may have begun in China as early as the Han dynasty (206 BCE to AD), but in the...
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... developing initial hypotheses and testing them inthe light of available evidence The initial hypotheses come from the body of economic theory that has evolved inthe past 200 years and is being ... actor having solved the weighting problem The uncertainty inherent in forecasting, therefore, stems mainly from the intricacy of assigning the correct weights to different actions andthe intensity ... tell us is that inthe past definite men or groups of men were valuing and acting in a definite way Whether they will inthe future value and act inthe same way remains uncertain All that can be...
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... that occurs in plants being activated inthe morning to protect plants from the heat of the sun and others being activated inthe evening to protect them from cold temperatures and freezing! Cyclic ... to minimize the effect of the disturbance on the overall function of the system and to attempt to return it to baseline CONCEPT II: The central neuronal processing and integration inthe brainstem ... mechanical, including photocopying, microfilming, and recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher Current printing (last digit): 10 PRINTED...
... societies over the border, and stateless societies inthe interior Together, these states andthe groups living on their southern margins were drawn into the Middle Eastern economy, and slavery ... wars During the first of these civil wars, inthe 1960s, many Raga people were involved inthe southern insurgency In Darfur, which was not directly affected by the conflict, joining the government ... participated inthe state But inthe second civil war, which began in 1983, the government succeeded in mobilizing people both in Raga andin Darfur into its armies and militias, to combat the new southern...