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Communities, Commission of the European. Proposal for a Council regulation (EEC) on the acceptance by the European Economic Community of standards or maximum limits for veterinary medicinal product residues drawn up under the joint FAO/WHO Food Standards Programme (Codex Alimentarius). Office for Official Publications of the European Community, 1990.

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FAO/WHO, Technical Workshop on Residues of Veterinary Drugs without ADI/MRL (2004 Bangkok Thailand). FAO/WHO Technical Workshop on Residues of Veterinary Drugs without ADI/MRL: 24-26 August 2004, Bangkok, Thailand. Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations, 2004.

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Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives. Evaluation of certain food additives: Fifty-first report of the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives. World Health Organization, 2000.

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Organization, World Health, ed. Evaluation of certain food additives: Fifty-third report of the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives. World Health Organization, 2000.

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Organization, World Health, ed. Evaluation of certain veterinary drug residues in food: Fortieth report of the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives. World Health Organization, 1993.

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Organization, World Health, ed. Evaluation of certain veterinary drug residues in food: Forty-second report of the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives. World Health Organization, 1995.

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Organization, World Health, and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations., eds. Evaluation of certain veterinary drug residues in food: Fifty-fourth report of the joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives. World Health Organization, 2001.

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Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives. Evaluation of certain veterinary drug residues in food: Forty-seventh report of the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives. World Health Organization, 1998.

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Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives. Evaluation of certain veterinary drug residues in food: Fifty-eighth report of the joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives. World Health Organization, 2002.

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Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives. Evaluation of certain veterinary drug residues in food: Forty-fifth report of the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives. World Health Organization, 1996.

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Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives. Evaluation of certain veterinary drug residues in food: Forty-third report of the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives. World Health Organization, 1995.

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Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives. Evaluation of certain veterinary drug residues in food: Forty-eighth report of the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives. World Health Organization, 1998.

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Organization, Food and Agriculture, ed. Evaluation of certain veterinary drug residues in food: Thirty-second report of the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives. WHO, 1988.

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Organization, World Health, ed. Evaluation of certain veterinary drug residues in food: Thirty-eighth report of the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives. World Health Organization, 1991.

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Organization, World Health, and Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations., eds. Evaluation of certain veterinary drug residues in food: Fifty-second report of the joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives. World Health Organization, 1999.

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Fao and who Technical Workshop on Residues o. Fao/who Technical Workshop On Residues Of Veterinary Drugs Without Adi/mrl. Food & Agriculture Organization of the UN (FA, 2005.

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Goldstone, Jack A. Demography. Edited by William Doyle. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199291205.013.0012.

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This article focuses on demographic trends during the Ancien Régime. During the Ancien Régime, the upper limits of population size appear to have remained unchanged for many centuries. Thus the peak population within the modern borders of France at the beginning of the fourteenth century, before the Black Death, was probably between eighteen and twenty million people. Some historians of France have suggested that, while population had its ups and downs, the same basic economic and demographic limits persisted across the Ancien Régime —an histoire immobile. It is certainly true that the same ba
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Evaluation of certain food additives: Fifty-ninth report of the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives. WHO, 2002.

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Evaluation of certain veterinary drug residues in food: Thirty-fourth report of the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives. World Health Organization, 1989.

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Evaluation of Certain Veterinary Drug Residues in Food: Sixtieth Report of the Joint Fao/Who Expert Committee on Food Additives (Technical Report Series). World Health Organization, 2003.

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Lister, Matthew. The Rights of Families and Children at the Border. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198786429.003.0008.

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Families and children pose several problems for states in migration policies. All states provide some family migration benefits, and often special benefits for children, yet many of these states have sought to limit family immigration and the rights of children. This chapter explains why just immigration policies must offer family-based immigration and why this does not imply immigration rights in other relationships, such as friendships. It argues that a right to intimate association grounds a basic right to form family units across borders—a right inhering primarily in current citizens. It a
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Sarch, Alexander. Criminally Ignorant. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190056575.001.0001.

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Criminally Ignorant: Why the Law Pretends We Know What We Don’t is about the legal fiction that we know what we don’t. If you bury your head in the sand rather than learn you’re committing a crime, you can be punished as if you knew. How can that be justified? This book offers a framework to explain why it’s not as puzzling as it seems. When remaining ignorant of the facts is sufficiently culpable, the interests and values protected by the criminal law are served by punishing you as though you knew those facts. This idea—imputing mental states based on equal culpability—is what this book seeks
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Haladyn, Julian Jason, ed. Duchamp Accelerated. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350300446.

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Marcel Duchamp is today considered one of the most significant 20th century artists worldwide. His far-reaching influence is visible within a variety of areas of creative production and critical inquiry, extending far beyond the world of art. Duchamp Accelerated: Contemporary Perspectives examines Duchamp and his reception through a series of essays that explore the ongoing impacts of his life, ideas and practice on innumerable fields of research, practice and study. Contributors include art historians, curators, artists and writers who offer histories and approaches that actively challenge do
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Millum, Joseph. Moral Parenthood. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190695439.001.0001.

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Most people believe that parents have moral rights and responsibilities regarding their children. These rights and responsibilities undergird the nuclear family and are essential to the flourishing of its members. However, their basis and contents are hotly contested. Do a child’s genetic parents have a right to parent her? Many people’s gut responses affirm the importance of genetic ties, but the moral justification for tying parental rights to genetics is unclear. Parents are permitted to make far-reaching decisions about their children’s medical care, education, religious practice, and disc
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Chopin, Kate. The Awakening. Edited by Pamela Knights. Oxford University Press, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199536948.001.0001.

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‘She wanted to swim far out, where no woman had swum before.’ Kate Chopin was one of the most individual and adventurous of nineteenth-century american writers, whose fiction explored new and often startling territory. When her most famous story, The Awakening, was first published in 1899, it stunned readers with its frank portrayal of the inner word of Edna Pontellier, and its daring criticisms of the limits of marriage and motherhood. The subtle beauty of her writing was contrasted with her unwomanly and sordid subject-matter: Edna’s rejection of her domestic role, and her passionate quest f
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Butt, Gavin. No Machos or Pop Stars. Duke University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/9781478023234.

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After punk’s arrival in 1976, many art students in the northern English city of Leeds traded their paintbrushes for guitars and synthesizers. In bands ranging from Gang of Four, Soft Cell, and Delta 5 to the Mekons, Scritti Politti, and Fad Gadget, these artists-turned-musicians challenged the limits of what was deemed possible in rock and pop music. Taking avant-garde ideas to the record-buying public, they created Situationist antirock and art punk, penned deconstructed pop ditties about Jacques Derrida, and took the aesthetics of collage and shock to dark, brooding electro-dance music. In N
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Griffith, Lauren Miller, and Jonathan S. Marion, eds. Apprenticeship Pilgrimage. Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, 2017. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781666984910.

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Lauren Miller Griffith and Jonathan S. Marion introduce the concept of apprenticeship pilgrimage to help explain why performers travel to places both near and far in an attempt to increase both their skill and their legitimacy within various genres of art and activity. What happens when your skill-level surpasses local training opportunities, whether in dance, martial arts, or other skills and practices? Apprenticeship Pilgrimage provides a new and exciting model of apprenticeship pilgrimages—including local, regional, opportunistic, and virtual—that practitioners undertake to develop embodied
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McCall, Pete. Ageless Intensity. Human Kinetics, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781718224957.

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High-intensity training has no age restriction, so why slow down? You don’t have to. However, there is a better way to train … one that reduces stress on your body, decreases risk of injury, and maximizes the results you’re looking for. Ageless Intensity is a straightforward science-based guide on how to structure and implement high-intensity workouts to increase strength and power, add lean muscle mass, improve mobility, burn fat, reduce heart rate, and, ultimately, reduce the biological effects of time. Inside, you will discover not only the impact aging has on your body but also how high-in
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Warren, Aiden, and Damian Grenfell, eds. Rethinking Humanitarian Intervention in the 21st Century. Edinburgh University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/edinburgh/9781474423816.001.0001.

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Rethinking Humanitarian Interventions in the 21st Century examines the complex ethics and politics of humanitarian intervention since the end of the Cold War. These 12 essays focus on the challenges associated with interventions, conflict and attendant human rights violations, unmitigated and systematic violence, state re-building, and issues associated with human mobility and dislocation. In a context where layers to conflict are so complex and fluid, it is difficult to imagine one book could ‘rethink interventions’ to the extent that is required. Nevertheless, a contribution to debates can b
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Gover, K. E. Art and Authority. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198768692.001.0001.

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Art and Authority is a philosophical essay on artistic authority and freedom: its sources, nature, and limits. It draws upon real-world cases and controversies in contemporary visual art and connects them to significant theories in the philosophical literature on art and aesthetics. Artworks, it is widely agreed, are the products of intentional human activity. And yet they are different from other kinds of artifacts; for one thing, they are meaningful. It is often presumed that artworks are an extension of their makers’ personality in ways that other kinds of artifacts are not. This is clear f
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Dubash, Navroz K., ed. India in a Warming World. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199498734.001.0001.

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Riven with scientific uncertainty, contending interests, and competing interpretations, climate change today poses an existential challenge. For India, such a challenge is compounded by the immediate concerns of eradicating poverty and accelerating development. Moreover, India has played a relatively limited role thus far in causing the problem. Despite these complicating factors, India has to engage this challenge because a pathway to development innocent of climate change is no longer possible. To do so requires stimulating conversation on climate change as part of India’s larger development
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Schwartz, Earl. Arc of the Covenant. Rowman & Littlefield Publishing Group, Inc., 2019. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781978729667.

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The Arc of the Covenant studies the social, cultural, and political factors that contributed to exceptional Jewish educational success in St. Paul, Minnesota in the latter half of the twentieth century. The book draws on archival sources, interviews with principal figures, and wide-ranging research on Jewish education and community dynamics to elucidate the story’s intriguing improbabilities. Why such success in a midsize, midcentury, midwestern river town with a relatively small Jewish population of limited resources? How did it happen, and how have circumstances changed in recent years? The
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Rose, Cramer Sacha. Vaccine Nationalism in the age of COVID-19. Technische Universität Dresden, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.25368/2022.413.

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It is no secret that the world has a COVID-19 vaccine problem. The majority of vaccination doses have been administered in Europe and North America, whilst many poorer counties have vaccinated less than 1% of their entire population. In light of the new variants presenting health risks, countries such as South Africa and India have proposed that the World Trade Organisation temporarily waive intellectual property rights for COVID-19 vaccines to help increase the production of vaccines. The world’s economic powerhouses such as U.S., Britain and the European Union vetoed the idea, submitting tha
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Brudholm, Thomas, and Birgitte Schepelern Johansen, eds. Hate, Politics, Law. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190465544.001.0001.

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What is at stake in the modern combatting of hate in liberal democratic societies? This book takes up the question and offers a critical exploration of the basic assumptions, ideals and agendas behind the fighting of hate, as expressed for example through anti-hate speech and anti-hate crime initiatives. Most research on hate crime, on hatred as such, and on the -isms and -phobias with which it is commonly connected (racism, anti-Semitism, homophobia etc.) are written and published in what might be called a “preventionalist” spirit. That is, such studies are undertaken in order to prevent hate
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Holá, Barbora, Hollie Nyseth Nzitatira, and Maartje Weerdesteijn, eds. The Oxford Handbook of Atrocity Crimes. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190915629.001.0001.

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The Oxford Handbook on Atrocity Crimes consolidates and further develops the evolving field of atrocity studies by combining major mono-, inter-, and multidisciplinary research on atrocity crimes in one volume encompassing contributions of leading scholars. Atrocity crimes—war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide—are manifestations of large-scale and systematic criminality committed within specific political, ideological, and societal contexts. These crimes are typically committed by multiple actors against a large number of victims who suffer far-reaching consequences. Scholars study
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Kemp, Theresa D. Daily Life of Women in Shakespeare’s England. Bloomsbury Publishing Plc, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9798765110836.

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Delve into the often-overlooked lives and legacies of everyday women in Tudor and Stuart England. Owing to their privilege and social stature, much is known about the elite women of 16th- and 17th-century England. Historians know far less, however, about the everyday women from the middle and lower classes from the 1550s to 1650 who left behind only scattered bits and pieces of their lives. Born into a narrow class and gender hierarchy that placed women second to men in almost all regards, women from the poor and middling ranks had limited social and economic opportunities beyond what men and
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Orr, David W. Down to the Wire. Oxford University Press, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195393538.001.0001.

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The real fault line in American politics is not between liberals and conservatives.... It is, rather, in how we orient ourselves to the generations to come who will bear the consequences, for better and for worse, of our actions. So writes David Orr in Down to the Wire, a sober and eloquent assessment of climate destabilization and an urgent call to action. Orr describes how political negligence, an economy based on the insatiable consumption of trivial goods, and a disdain for the well-being of future generations have brought us to the tipping point that biologist Edward O. Wilson calls "the
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Chhibber, Pradeep K., and Rahul Verma. Ideology and Identity. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190623876.001.0001.

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This book challenges the view that party politics and elections in India are far removed from ideas. It claims that a dominant intellectual paradigm of what constitutes an ideology is not entirely applicable to many multiethnic countries in the twentieth century. In these more diverse states, the most important ideological debates center on statism—the extent to which the state should dominate society, regulate social norms, and redistribute private property, and on recognition—whether and how the state should accommodate the needs of various marginalized groups and protect minority rights fro
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Newman, Abraham L., and Elliot Posner. Voluntary Disruptions. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198818380.001.0001.

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From home mortgages to iPhones, basic elements of our daily lives depend on international markets. The astonishing complexity of these exchanges may seem ungoverned. Yet the global economy remains deeply bound by rules. Far from the staid world of treaties and state-to-state diplomacy, governance increasingly relies on a different class of international market regulation—soft law—composed of voluntary standards, best practices, and recommended guidance created by a motley assortment of organizations. Voluntary Disruptions argues that international soft law is deeply political, shaping the winn
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Cammisa, Anne Marie, and Paul Christopher Manuel. Path of American Public Policy. Rowman & Littlefield, 2013. https://doi.org/10.5040/9781978737105.

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Among all the worlds’ democracies, the American system of government is perhaps the most self-conscious about preventing majority tyranny. The American constitutional system is predicated on an inherent ideational and institutional tension dating back to the foundation of the nation in the eighteenth century, which constrains innovative policy development. Namely, the framers designed a system that simultaneously seeks to protect the rights of the minority out of power and provide for majority rule. These opposing goals are based on the idea that limiting governmental power will guarantee indi
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Mitchell, George E., Hans Peter Schmitz, and Tosca Bruno-van Vijfeijken. Between Power and Irrelevance. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190084714.001.0001.

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Geopolitical shifts, increasing demands for accountability, and growing competition have been driving the need for change within the transnational nongovernmental organization (TNGO) sector. Additionally, TNGOs have been embracing more transformative strategies aimed at the root causes, not just the symptoms, of societal problems. As the world has changed and TNGOs’ ambitions have expanded, the roles of TNGOs have begun to shift and their work has become more complex. To remain effective, legitimate, and relevant in the future necessitates organizational changes and investments in new capabili
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Ghalehdar, Payam. The Origins of Overthrow. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190695859.001.0001.

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Why has regime change figured so recurrently in US foreign policy? Between 1906 and 2011, the United States forcibly intervened in at least sixteen states, targeting their domestic political authority structure. Accounts thus far in International Relations scholarship fail to provide sound explanations for this pattern. Their premise that the United States seeks national security, economic benefits, or democracy in the target state is put into doubt by studies that demonstrate the limited success of most US regime change interventions. Focusing on the emotional state of US presidents, this boo
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Jamal, Manal A. Promoting Democracy. NYU Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479811380.001.0001.

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Democracy aid has grown considerably since the end of the Cold War. In the late 1980s, less than US$1 billion a year went to democracy assistance; by 2015, the estimated total was more than $10 billion. Despite this overwhelming commitment to spreading democracy abroad, the results have been mixed, and in some cases, this aid has in fact undermined the longer-term prospects for democratic development. What factors account for these different outcomes? Why are democracy promotion efforts far more successful in some cases as opposed to others? Promoting Democracy answers these questions while al
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Summers, Morit. Big & Bold. Human Kinetics, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781718225008.

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“Morit Summers will inspire you. Big & Bold will help you get physically and mentally stronger, and it will give you the confidence to bring your absolute best to everything you do.” Danielle Brooks Actress, Singer, Mom, and Spartan Race Participant “Morit Summers is one of the most knowledgeable and dedicated strength coaches available in our fitness industry. In Big & Bold: Strength Training for the Plus-Size Woman she shares that knowledge along with her lived experience of living in a larger body.” Louise Green Trainer and Author of Big Fit Girl and Fitness for Everyone “Big &
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Fraunhar, Alison. Mulata Nation. University Press of Mississippi, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496814432.001.0001.

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Mulata Nation traces the figure of the mulata, the woman of mixed racial heritage in Cuban artwork and performance from the colonial era through the modern to the contemporary. While perhaps most widely linked with sensuality and sexual desirability, the mulata also serves as the embodiment of Cuba’s spirituality, and as emblematic of Cuban identity. Through close readings of representations of the mulata in fine and graphic art, mulata performers and the performance of mulata characters at distinct historical and ideological moments, the book claims that far from being a static, flat figure,
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Brunner, Ronald D., and Amanda H. Lynch. Adaptive Governance. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228620.013.601.

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Adaptive governance is defined by a focus on decentralized decision-making structures and procedurally rational policy, supported by intensive natural and social science. Decentralized decision-making structures allow a large, complex problem like global climate change to be factored into many smaller problems, each more tractable for policy and scientific purposes. Many smaller problems can be addressed separately and concurrently by smaller communities. Procedurally rational policy in each community is an adaptation to profound uncertainties, inherent in complex systems and cognitive constra
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