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Author | : Jing Huang |
Publisher | : World Scientific |
Total Pages | : 463 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9814287377 |
Despite the significance of the Taiwan issue to US-China relations as well as regional stability in the Asia-Pacific, one could hardly find a comprehensive and thorough study of China''s Taiwan policy. This book aims to make up for the deficit by providing a systematic and in-depth analysis of the evolution of China''s Taiwan policy over the past six decades, against the backdrop of a three-player game involving Beijing, Washington and Taipei. The intention is to show that despite Beijing''s uncompromising adherence to the One-China principle, China''s leaders have maintained remarkable flexibility in interpreting and implementing it. Moreover, while domestic factors (e.g., nationalistic sentiment, political stability, and economic development) do affect Beijing''s calculus, China''s Taiwan policy invariably accords with the ups and downs in its international environment, especially the complexities of the US-China relations.
Author | : Jack Cazes |
Publisher | : CRC Press |
Total Pages | : 970 |
Release | : 2001-06-29 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9780824705114 |
This practical, single-volume source collects up-to-date information on chromatographic techniques and methodologies for the solution of analytical and preparative problems applicable across a broad spectrum of disciplines including biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, environmental sciences, polymers, food additives and nutrients, pathology, toxicology, fossil fuels, and nuclear chemistry. It highlights real-world applications, easy-to-read fundamentals of problem solving and material identification methods, and detailed references. Written by over 180 esteemed international authorities and containing over 300 chapters, 2600 works cited, and 1000 drawings, equations, tables, and photographs, the Encyclopedia of Chromatography covers high-performance liquid, thin-layer, gas, affinity, countercurrent, supercritical fluid, gel permeation, and size exclusion chromatographies as well as capillary electrophoresis, field-flow fractionation, hyphenated techniques, and more. PRINT/ONLINE PRICING OPTIONS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST AT [email protected]
Author | : Leonardo V. Distaso |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 187 |
Release | : 2004-09-27 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 1402024908 |
This essay reconstructs Schelling's philosophical development during the years 1794-1800. It emphasizes the role of Kant's heritage within Schelling's early philosophy, and the strong relationship between Schelling and Hölderlin during their Tübingen years. The central question it explores is how the Absolute relates to Finiteness - a relation that constitutes the basis of transcendental idealism as well as the essence of a transcendental philosophy, here radically understood as a philosophy of finitude and as a critical aesthetics. The essay shows the young Schelling as he presents a rich and novel field of inquiry, which provides a credible and engaging alternative to Hegelian thinking and anticipates themes from twentieth-century philosophy (Phenomenology, Existentialism, Critical Thinking). The volume thus provides both a historical and a contemporary look at Schelling's early philosophy, and at its original and speculative approach.
Author | : Alan M. Stevens |
Publisher | : PT Mizan Publika |
Total Pages | : 1132 |
Release | : 2004 |
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ISBN | : 9789794333877 |
Author | : Glen C. Cutlip |
Publisher | : Xlibris Corporation |
Total Pages | : 183 |
Release | : 2020-11-06 |
Genre | : Philosophy |
ISBN | : 166414126X |
Exercises in opposites reconciliation is a means of bringing to awareness the unity of the opposites of being, revealing the third part, the neutronic core of being, which becomes a threefold reconciliation of one’s threefold being within the Consciousness of God. We are led to realize that the three parts of being are interchangeable parts of the same thing. Inasmuch as it is not an easy thing to bring awareness the nature of one’s being as it is created within the Consciousness of God, there are lots of repetitions in the exercises within this book. It is the Christ Self of one’s being in God that reconciles the opposites of being within the Kingdom of god and delivers the Kingdom unto God that God may be realized to be the all in all within all. Accordingly, the reconciliation of all things unto God is the reconciliation of any and all seeming opposites that come to mind. It is a matter of losing and finding every part of an opposites hidden within its counterpart. Thus life and death are one in the other and there revealed. Life is revealed, yet hidden in death, and death is revealed, yet hidden in life. Life and death are inseparable parts of the same thing. Such is why one must lose life in order to find it. We come to realize that we must embrace both sides of an opposite, not just one ore the other. A life that denies its counterpart, death, is a life in part. Hearing that denies its counterpart, deafness, is hearing in part. Seeing that denies its counterpart, blindness, is seeing in part. Such is what the scriptures, both the Old and the New Testament, are ever seeking to reveal. The nature of the revelation of this insight is such that it may appear as a new revelation. However, when one becomes aware of this seemingly new revelation, one come to realize that it is a part of an everlasting message that is without beginning or end. What is new for the time is the doing away with the part, reconciling it with the whole, in order to see what is in transonic reality. Accordingly, one has been, is now, and forever will be confronted with this message, for it is a part of the nature one’s being as it is ever being created in the image of God, the all in all of being.
Author | : Simon Wortham |
Publisher | : Manchester University Press |
Total Pages | : 190 |
Release | : 2018-09-30 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 1526130807 |
Rethinking the university explores and develops key critical debates in the humanities (concerning, for example, postmodernism, New Historicism, political criticism, cultural studies, interdisciplinarity and deconstruction) in the context of the various crises widely felt to be facing academic institutions. The analysis of the characteristic features of today's university is guided by a close reading of Derrida's work on the question of the academic institution, particularly with regard to the motifs of leverage and disorientation. This important topic has been the subject of heated debate in recent years and Rethinking the university offers clear and concise summaries of current work in the field as well as exploring original and challenging lines of enquiry on a number of issues of contemporary concern. In particular, Wortham argues that while Derrida's image of a university 'walking on two feet' presents us with a potentially paralysing problem, nevertheless it also enables a strong affirmation of the possibilities of academic life, work and effort.
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Author | : George Oliver Curme |
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Total Pages | : 698 |
Release | : 1905 |
Genre | : German language |
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Author | : George Oliver Curme |
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Total Pages | : 692 |
Release | : 1913 |
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Author | : Henry G. Hansburg |
Publisher | : Krieger Publishing Company |
Total Pages | : 212 |
Release | : 1980 |
Genre | : Adolescent psychology |
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