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  • av David Schleicher
    339,-

    In a Bad State provides the first comprehensive history and theory of how the federal government has addressed subnational debt crises. Tracing the long history of public budgeting at the state and local level, David Schleicher argues that federal officials face a "trilemma" when a state or city nears default. But whether they demand state austerity, permit state defaults, or provide bailouts-and all have been tried-federal officials can only achieve two out of three goals, at best. Authoritative and accessible, this book is a guide to understanding the pressing problems that local, state, and federal officials currently face and the policy options they possess for responding.

  • av Christian B. (A. C. Reid Professor of Philosophy Miller
    329 - 489,-

  • av Dan (Chair of Innovation Studies Breznitz
    279 - 459

  • av Christopher James (Assistant Professor of English Blythe
    375 - 1 075,-

  • av Shelly (Clark Professor of Philosophy Kagan
    395 - 1 179,-

  • av Stanley O. Gaines
    925

    This book explores the rich conceptual and empirical possibilities within current frameworks of interpersonal domains of personality and extends them beyond the current theories, using the interpersonal traits of dominance and nurturance as conceptual starting points. Through its examination of agency (the intrapersonal) and communion (the interpersonal), this book offers a framework for relationship and social scientists to delve into their own research oninterdependence processes.

  • av Max D. (Lecturer in Archaeology Price
    315 - 465

  • av Lisa Langdon (Assistant Professor Koch
    909

    For decades, countries have pursued nuclear weapons by taking many different paths toward or away from the bomb. Those paths have been difficult to predict because they are defined not by security or wealth, but by the decisions leaders make to accelerate or reverse their nuclear weapons programs. Nuclear decisions are made within a complex political information environment that affects how security concerns and the value of a nuclear weapons program are understood.By examining nine fascinating country case histories, this book elucidates the key factors that shape the decision-making environment.

  • av Emilia Justyna (Professor Powell
    909

    When governments of countries involved in territorial or maritime disputes choose to pursue peaceful resolution, there is great uncertainty about whether they can resolve the disputes in their favor. Governments need to decide which path to take in peaceful resolution-bilateral negotiations, mediation, arbitration, or adjudication. The authors argue that two major factors can influence this decision-past experience with specific resolution methods and therelationship between domestic and international law for the countries involved in the disputes. Governments also need to reduce uncertainty about winning and losing by framing their claims in certain ways and shaping the procedures of the resolution process to garner more control with theprocess.

  •  
    679,-

    Part of the What Do I Do Now? Pain Medicine series, this timely volume presents clinical scenarios exploring headache medicine and treatments. Headache Medicine is a complex and constantly developing field, often relying on outdated and time-intensive textbooks. The purpose of this book is to educate readers on the diagnosis and management of commonly encountered headache disorders through brief discussion of relevant and specific cases.

  • av Andrew (Associate Professor of MusicUniveristy of Richmond McGraw
    905

    Music as Ethics offers a comparative ethnography of four musical communities in Virginia: a monastery, an intentional community, the Richmond city jail, and the city of Richmond, VA. While music's relationship to ethical life differs between each community, ethnographic research suggests that music can serve as a means to a more ethical lifestyle.

  • av Elizabeth (Assistant Professor of History Cross
    635,-

    Focusing on the little-known French East India Company, Company Politics explores corporate politics, financial scandals, and rival empires, shedding light on both the rise of European rule in India and the origins and economic consequences of the French Revolution.

  • av Joshua (Associate Professor of Philosophy May
    345 - 1 165,-

  • av Vera (Associate Fellow Mironova
    339 - 1 059,-

  • av Chris (Assistant Professor of History Suh
    345 - 1 059,-

  • av Scott (Professor Pearce
    1 169

    An innovative contribution to East Asian and Chinese history of the medieval period, Northern Wei (386-534) brings to a new level the study of the little-known Northern Wei dynasty (386-534). Emerging from collapse of the Han empire, the founders of Northern Wei had come south from the grasslands of Inner Asia to conquer the rich farmlands of the Yellow River plains. With complex interactions of Chinese and Inner Asians, which evolved over centuries,Northern Wei laid the foundation for a new model for empire in East Asia, which in the seventh century would lead to the Tang.

  • av Offutt
    389 - 1 405

  • av Stuart R. (Professor and Director of the School of Communication and Co-Director of the Community Engaged Research Initiative Poyntz
    899

    This book offers a unique and original study of youth organizations in the cities of London, Toronto, and Vancouver that provide creative and cultural learning opportunities for socially marginalized young people. There is a history of building significant institutions in many cities around the world to create unusual social and educational opportunities for young people who are frequently at the margins of society. The book tells the stories of a number ofinstitutions bringing into the open extraordinary tales of social entrepreneurialism, innovative aesthetic, artistic practice, and dynamic progressive education and learning. Youthsites is both a cultural history of urban youth and social change and a timely celebration of extraordinary individuals at a timeof declining welfare provision.

  • av Jennifer L. (Professor Pomeranz
    799

    Enriched with excerpts from real legal case studies in public health, Public Health Law in Practice provides public health students and practitioners with practical legal knowledge for the work of public health policymaking outside the classroom.

  •  
    1 059,-

    In Standardizing the World, Francesco Duina and Crina Viju-Miljusevic have gathered a group of leading experts to present an unprecedented assessment of the EU's efforts to standardize a wide array of economic, political, and social aspects of life through its trade agreements across the globe. Drawing on economic sociology and constructivist strands in international political economy, ten leading scholars from across the world offer as many chapters on EUagreements with all major trading partners and cover efforts in social and labor rights, the environment, investments, rule of law and anti-corruption, agriculture and food quality, services, public procurement, sustainable development, and more.

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    339,-

    This edited volume explores the ethical issues involved with work in animal shelters. In the first half of the book, the contributors, in consultation with animal shelter staff, explore the ethical dilemmas that often arise in animal shelter work. The second half of the book investigates those dilemmas more deeply and identifies the moral issues that underlie them. This project was developed in conjunction with the Montreal SPCA, and should appeal to thoseinterested in animal ethics, in animal shelter work, and in normative ethics generally.

  •  
    1 165,-

    This edited volume explores the ethical issues involved with work in animal shelters. In the first half of the book, the contributors, in consultation with animal shelter staff, explore the ethical dilemmas that often arise in animal shelter work. The second half of the book investigates those dilemmas more deeply and identifies the moral issues that underlie them. This project was developed in conjunction with the Montreal SPCA, and should appeal to thoseinterested in animal ethics, in animal shelter work, and in normative ethics generally.

  • av Christopher (Associate Professor of Philosophy and Classics Moore
    1 125

    Sôphrosunê, the canonical Greek virtue perhaps best reflected in the English term "self-discipline," is little remembered today, but during the generations around Socrates it was the object of significant debate-about its scope, its feel, its practical manifestations, and its value. Christopher Moore show that classical Greek thinkers judged it more fundamental than mere desire-management or temperance: they saw it as the virtue ofagency, the capacity to be a person truly responsible for his or her actions. This was the capacity to be guided by what's best, and to count, finally, as a coherent and unified "self."

  •  
    419

    Many people who have thought about God have not thought about animals, or about the relationship between the two. But among those who have some of the most celebrated religious thinkers. This volume comprises 24 scholarly studies that detail challenges to the dominant anthropocentrism of most religious traditions.

  •  
    1 335,-

    Many people who have thought about God have not thought about animals, or about the relationship between the two. But among those who have some of the most celebrated religious thinkers. This volume comprises 24 scholarly studies that detail challenges to the dominant anthropocentrism of most religious traditions.

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    439

    Camp TV of the 1960s is the first book on camp on television that considers the various forms it took during that critical decade. It reconsiders American prime-time programs that drew significantly on aspects of camp such as Batman, The Monkees, The Addams Family, Bewitched, F Troop, British programs including The Avengers, and programs not often associated with camp TV like Snagglepuss. Thebook also investigates how musical codes convey camp humor, camp's origins and later reappropriation within queer communities, and how camp's multiple meanings allowed for more conservative readings that led to its mass dissemination by the seventies.

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    1 425

    Camp TV of the 1960s is the first book on camp on television that considers the various forms it took during that critical decade. It reconsiders American prime-time programs that drew significantly on aspects of camp such as Batman, The Monkees, The Addams Family, Bewitched, F Troop, British programs including The Avengers, and programs not often associated with camp TV like Snagglepuss. Thebook also investigates how musical codes convey camp humor, camp's origins and later reappropriation within queer communities, and how camp's multiple meanings allowed for more conservative readings that led to its mass dissemination by the seventies.

  • av Charles B. (Professor Emeritus of Oceanography Miller
    1 455,-

    Richly illustrated, Oar Feet and Opal Teeth by Charles B. Miller introduces readers to free-living copepods. Copepods are small crustaceans found only in water. Although they play a critical role in maintaining ecological balance in lakes and oceans, most people are unfamiliar with them. In Oar Feet and Opal Teeth, Miller characterizes their shape, oar-like feet for escaping predators, and stone-like teeth. He also discusses copepods' internalanatomy, life cycle variations, and how they capture food and avoid predators. In addition, Oar Feet and Opal Teeth features profiles of several leading copepodologists, providing insight into how scientists study these complex and fascinating animals.

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