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This book covers three topics that have dominated financial market regulation and supervision debates: digital finance, sustainable finance, and the Banking and Capital Markets Union. Within the first part, seven chapters will tackle specific questions arising in digital finance, including but not limited to artificial intelligence, tokenisation, and international regulatory cooperation in digital financial services. The second part addresses one of humanity’s most pressing issues today: the climate crisis. The quest for sustainable finance is driven by political actors and a common understanding that climate change is a severe threat. As financial institutions are a cornerstone of human i...
A corporate Web site on the Internet is no longer enough to survive in today's competitive on-line environment. This volume analyzes a range of international companies to demonstrate how the Internet demands a strategic way of thinking about marketing interactive brands to consumers. It also gives readers concrete tools to create a brand strategy on the Internet and answers questions such as: what role should the Internet have in a marketing plan?; what types of companies are best-suited to market our product on the Internet?; how can a systematic dialogue between the consumer and the brand be created?; how can strong traffic on a site be created?; and how is it possible to measure the real value of branding a site? There are reviews of over 70 international Web sites and 40 case studies on companies such as Pepsi, Lego, Yellow Pages, M & Ms, FedEX, Kodak, Volkswagen, and Visa.
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Da Flip Lochner, en forsumpet, træt journalist på flugt fra et forlist ægteskab, ser en smuk kvinde med fire bryster ved søen i Djævelens Dal, tror han, det er et fatamorgana. Han venter, men pludselig står en mand ved navn Lukas Død foran ham. Derpå begynder Lochners søgen efter "den sandhed", der først blev antydet af Lille-Lukas, en ung studerende i Capetown, som blev myrdet på mystisk vis. Lochner møder Lukas Døds isolerede klan, hvor retskaffenhed råder om dagen og lastefuldhed om natten, hvor straffen for simple forbrydelser er hård, mens brutale mordere går frit rundt. Det vrimler med hemmeligheder. Alle har en historie, men ingen fortæller den vigtigste historie, his...
Simon Sebag Montefiore har skrevet verdens bedste bog om den mest omstridte, elskede, ombejlede, kontroversielle by - og har gjort det med så stor indlevelse, grundighed og overbevisning, at det er en af de mest roste biografier over en hel by nogensinde. Det gør bogen til et must for alle, der bare er det mindste interesseret i, hvor vores holdninger, overbevisninger, tro (eller mangel på samme) kommer fra, og hvorfor der er så store spændinger mellem kristne, jøder og muslimer i verden i dag. "Simon Sebag Montefiore har skrevet en stakåndet og vidunderlig bog om verdens mest omstridte by." ***** - Berlingske Tidende "En bog man bliver klogere af." ***** - Jyllands-Posten "Et brag af en bog om de seneste tre tusind år i den hellige by." ***** - Politiken "En levende og velresearchet bog fra bibelske David og frem til i dag." ***** - Ekstra Bladet "Vellykket kæmpeværk med bud til alle, der har interesse i kulturhistorie." - Kristeligt Dagblad
A vigorous reappraisal of American literature inspired by the First World War. American World War I literature has long been interpreted as an alienated outcry against modern warfare and government propaganda. This prevailing reading ignores the US army’s unprecedented attempt during World War I to assign men—except, notoriously, African Americans—to positions and ranks based on merit. And it misses the fact that the culture granted masculinity only to combatants, while the noncombatant majority of doughboys experienced a different alienation: that of shame. Drawing on military archives, current research by social-military historians, and his own readings of thirteen major writers, Kei...