| Margaret Popkin - Law - 2010 - 308 pages
Popkin analyzes the role of international actors, notably the United States and the United Nations, and the contributions and limitations of international assistance in efforts ... | |
| Jill Bennett - Art - 2005 - 212 pages
This book analyzes contemporary visual art produced in the context of conflict and trauma from a range of countries, including Colombia, Northern Ireland, South Africa, and ... | |
| Anne Herrington, Charles Moran - Education - 2005 - 288 pages
Genre across the Curriculum will function as a "good" textbook, one not for the student, but for the teacher, and one with an eye on the context of writing. Here you will find ... | |
| John Charles Yoder - Political Science - 2003 - 420 pages
This work focuses on deeply embedded political values that are shared by the vast majority of Liberia's population. Its conclusions are that Liberian politics failed because of ... | |
| Dina Temple-Raston - Genocide - 2005 - 336 pages
Award-winning author and journalist Dina Temple-Raston examines the horrific Rwanda genocide of 1994, and describes how a community picks up the pieces. | |
| Dina Temple-Raston - History - 2005 - 336 pages
Award-winning author and journalist Dina Temple-Raston examines the horrific Rwanda genocide of 1994, and describes how a community picks up the pieces. | |
| Annelies Verdoolaege - Language Arts & Disciplines - 2008 - 258 pages
This volume is a research monograph analysing the South African Truth and Reconciliation Commission (TRC) from an ethnographic/linguistic point of view. The central proposition ... | |
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