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Food Fights over Free Trade
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 422

Food Fights over Free Trade

This detailed account of the politics of opening agricultural markets explains how the institutional context of international negotiations alters the balance of interests at the domestic level to favor trade liberalization despite opposition from powerful farm groups. Historically, agriculture stands out as a sector in which countries stubbornly defend domestic programs, and agricultural issues have been the most frequent source of trade disputes in the postwar trading system. While much protection remains, agricultural trade negotiations have resulted in substantial concessions as well as negotiation collapses. Food Fights over Free Trade shows that the liberalization that has occurred has ...

An Ethic
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 47

An Ethic

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2013
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  • Publisher: Unknown

A striking second collection by a poet of minimalist intimacy and magnifying insights

The Oxford Handbook of Japanese Politics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1001

The Oxford Handbook of Japanese Politics

"Book Abstract and Keywords: The study of Japanese politics has flourished over the past several decades. This Handbook provides a state-of-the-field overview for students and researchers of Japanese. The volume also serves to introduce Japanese politics to readers less familiar with Japan. In addition, the volume has a theme of "evaluating Japan's democracy." Taken as a whole, the volume provides a positive evaluation of the state of Japan's democracy. The volume is divided into two parts, roughly corresponding to domestic Japanese politics and Japan's international politics. Within the domestic politics part, there are four distinct sections: "Domestic Political Actors and Institutions," c...

Born at Dawn
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 300

Born at Dawn

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2020-11-15
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  • Publisher: Unknown

When a heist goes terribly wrong and the binding spell holding 17-year-old Neva's powers at bay is shattered, the half-human thief knows she's in trouble. Neva has always hidden her Da'Valian heritage while working risky jobs to make a name for herself and serving at her family's tavern, but she won't be able to hide much longer. She can either risk the safety of those she cares about or seek out her mother's people to gain control over her emerging powers. The Da'Valia are beautiful, brutal creatures created by the god of war, and the austere Da'Valian soldier Astiand reluctantly agrees to take Neva to his clan under his protection. She makes unexpected friends, including the handsome fighter Emiliand, and a new enemy in the clan's ruthless leader. Spying on her guardian, the sly heroine quickly discovers just how deep she has stumbled into a dangerous, developing clan feud. Will she be able to embrace who she is in time to keep her loved ones safe? - This book is about a race of warriors and contains violent scenes, which may not be suitable for all audiences.

Forth a Raven
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 82

Forth a Raven

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2006
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Christina Davis' deeply-felt lyric poems will seduce the reader with their spare elegance.

Landscapes of Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 329

Landscapes of Law

International scholars offer ethnographic analyses of the relations between transnationalism, law, and culture The recent surge of right-wing populism in Europe and the United States is widely perceived as evidence of ongoing challenges to the policies and institutions of globalization. But as editors Carol J. Greenhouse and Christina L. Davis observe in their introduction to Landscapes of Law, the appeal to national culture is not restricted to the ethno-nationalisms of the developing world outside of industrial democracies nor to insurgent groups within them. The essays they have collected in this volume reveal how claims of national culture emerge in the pursuit of transnationalism and, u...

Why Adjudicate?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 345

Why Adjudicate?

The World Trade Organization (WTO) oversees the negotiation and enforcement of formal rules governing international trade. Why do countries choose to adjudicate their trade disputes in the WTO rather than settling their differences on their own? In Why Adjudicate?, Christina Davis investigates the domestic politics behind the filing of WTO complaints and reveals why formal dispute settlement creates better outcomes for governments and their citizens. Davis demonstrates that industry lobbying, legislative demands, and international politics influence which countries and cases appear before the WTO. Democratic checks and balances bias the trade policy process toward public lawsuits and away fr...

Mommie Dearest
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 129

Mommie Dearest

The story of the tormented and glamorous star, Joan Crawford, struggling to survive in a cutthroat world, succumbing to a rage leading to alcoholism and child abuse.

Irresistibly Gluten Free
  • Language: en

Irresistibly Gluten Free

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-07
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  • Publisher: Rob Davis

Don't give up the foods you love, or compromise on taste. Here are the basics you need to cook gluten-free foods. Find your favorite foods that you and your family will want to eat, like pizza, waffles, chicken nuggets, brownies, doughnuts and so much more.

Language, Education, and Identity
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 201

Language, Education, and Identity

This book examines medium of instruction in education and studies its social, economic, and political significance in the lives of people living in South Asia. It provides insight into the meaning of medium and what makes it so important to identity, aspiration, and inequality. It questions the ideologized associations between education and social and spatial mobility and discusses the gender- and class-based marginalization that comes with vernacular-medium education. The volume also considers how policy measures, such as the Right to Education (RTE) Act in India, have failed to address the inequalities brought by medium in schools, and investigates questions on language access, inclusion, and rights. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and in-depth interviews, the book will be indispensable for students and scholars of anthropology, education studies, sociolinguistics, sociology, and South Asian studies. It will also appeal to those interested in language and education in South Asia, especially the role of language in the reproduction of inequality.