Routing The Opposition

Routing The Opposition
Author: David S. Meyer
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 329
Release: 2005
Genre: Democracy
ISBN: 145290720X

Explores the crucial nexus of policy makers and social movements for the first time.

FCC Record

FCC Record
Author: United States. Federal Communications Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 874
Release: 2009
Genre: Telecommunication
ISBN:

Kyǒngju Things

Kyǒngju Things
Author: Robert Oppenheim
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 0472050303

"Kyongju is the archeological site of the royal capital of the first millennium kingdom of Silla. Because its ancient objects have mattered a great deal not only to its citizens but to the South Korean state and a variety of international actors, Kyongju is the site of a unique intersection of Kyongju "things." Oppenheim uses the controversy spurred by the proposed routing of South Korea's first high-speed railway line through Kyongju, to detail a battle in which the futures of Korean democracy, national culture, and Kyongju development were all said to be at stake."--Publisher's description.

The Route of Angola a Strategic Approach

The Route of Angola a Strategic Approach
Author: Miguel Junior
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2019-12-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 1728396670

The present essay is the result of multiple investigations. However, it is important to clarify the reasons on the base of its conception. The transformations operated in Angola allowed the emergence of a political system of liberal democracy. Although that was the case, in practical terms, there are several trends. Some tend to integration, others to disintegration, and the others are in an intermediate position. After all, everything gravitates around the fight to capture and maintain power, with a certain exacerbation and lack of knowledge of certain peculiarities of the pluralist system, as well as a lack of mastery of other aspects. In parallel, there is a trend to ignore common history, life in society, national conquests, etc. There are also many misunderstandings concerning the handling of state life. Some arise from lack of political-strategic culture, others from eagerness to take power promptly, and others still from scarce clarity of some aspects of the functional model and lack of state vision. Likewise, the country sees statements that do not help internal life at all and contribute to increased vulnerabilities, thus forming a potential threat to national interests. All in all, peace, stability, well-being, common good, and security require ways of thinking and acting that are more in line with a contemporary way of life. Still, we face a whole set of demands arising from present challenges, which require adaptation and the imperious need to help solve regional and international problems. But meanwhile, for this to happen, one must catapult to other levels of organization and strive mainly for clarity in the global operation of the state.