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  Author: Baturi   |   11 August 2022   |   comments: 0
The European Union Beyond the Polycrisis Integration and Politicization in an Age of Shifting Cleavages
Jonathan Zeitlin, "The European Union Beyond the Polycrisis?: Integration and Politicization in an Age of Shifting Cleavages "
English | ISBN: 0367432641 | 2019 | 154 pages | EPUB | 1059 KB
The European Union beyond the Polycrisis? explores the political dynamics of multiple crises faced by the EU, both at European level and within the member states. In so doing, it provides a state-of-the-art overview of current research on the relationship between politicization and European integration.

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The European Parliament in the Contested Union Power and Influence Post-Lisbon
Edoardo Bressanelli, "The European Parliament in the Contested Union: Power and Influence Post-Lisbon "
English | ISBN: 0367466945 | 2020 | 166 pages | EPUB | 1071 KB
The European Parliament in the Contested Union provides a systematic assessment of the real influence of the European Parliament (EP) in policy-making.

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The European Left Party
Luke March, "The European Left Party: ."
English | ISBN: 0719081076 | 2020 | 296 pages | EPUB | 901 KB
Transnational Party Federations (TNPs) have been critical prisms through which to analyse the EU's tensions between intergovernmentalism and supranationalism. This study focusses on the radical left TNP, the European Left Party (EL), founded in 2004. It centres on four general questions: first; the conditions under which TNPs might be successful; second, how the EL compares to other TNPs, particularly those of the broad centre-left, the Party of European Socialists (PES) and the European Green Party (EGP); third, to what extent the EL has fostered a consensus over positions towards the EU previously conspicuously lacking among the radical left; fourth, the degree to which the EL has enabled an increase in the electoral or policy influence of the radical left in Europe. The study highlights the strengths and weaknesses of TNPs as networks of Europeanisation; they have important roles in the EU political system but remain timid actors with only selectively developed transnationalism.

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  Author: Baturi   |   11 August 2022   |   comments: 0
The Euromaidan's Effect on Civil Society Why and How Ukrainian Social Capital Increased after the Revolution of Dignity
Sophie Falsini, "The Euromaidan's Effect on Civil Society: Why and How Ukrainian Social Capital Increased after the Revolution of Dignity"
English | ISBN: 3838211316 | 2018 | 160 pages | EPUB | 474 KB
Sophie Falsini presents a fascinating analysis of the current state and future prospects of Ukrainian civil society in light of the 2013-2014 events. Since then, the country has been shaken by both sociopolitical disorders and a deep humanitarian emergency, also exacerbated by the crisis of internally displaced people. Yet it is under these same premises that civil society emerged as a main actor in post-Euromaidan politics, development, and reform. Through its war relief work and the endeavors to lead Ukraine towards democratization, civil society has, to a considerable degree, offset the lack of an efficient state administration and activated vital components of Ukrainian social capital.

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The Etruscans The History and Culture of the Ancient Italian Civilization that Preceded the Romans
The Etruscans: The History and Culture of the Ancient Italian Civilization that Preceded the Romans by Charles River Editors
English | August 12, 2015 | ISBN: 1516856570 | 66 pages | EPUB | 2.02 Mb
*Includes pictures *Includes ancient accounts describing the Etruscans and their wars with Rome *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading *Includes a table of contents "These people of Greek descent were called Etruscans, and it has been discovered that they had advanced so far in civilization, that they afterwards gave many of their customs to the city of Rome when it came to power. A confederacy known as the 'Twelve Cities of Etruria' became famous afterwards, though no one knows exactly which the twelve were." - Arthur Gilman, The Story of Rome from the Earliest Times to the End of the Republic When people think of ancient Italy, the Romans are usually the first and last people that come to mind, but long before Rome was built by Latin speaking people, the culture of Italy was dominated by the Etruscans. Although the Etruscans may not comprise the core of most histories of the ancient Mediterranean, they exerted a profound influence on the region from the 8th-5th centuries BCE that continued to resonate for centuries after as the Romans carried on many of their traditions. Today, much of what is known about the Etruscans comes from the ancient Roman and Greek writers who had a deep respect for them but saw them as exotic and foreign. As the famous Roman philosopher Seneca wrote about the Etruscans, "Whereas we believe lightning to be released as a result of the collision of clouds, they believe that the clouds collide so as to release lightning: for as they attribute all to deity, they are led to believe not that things have a meaning insofar as they occur, but rather that they occur because they must have a meaning." The Etruscans referred to themselves as "Rasenna" in their own language, but the Greeks called them "Tyrrhenians" and the Romans referred to them as "Etrusci", which is where the modern term "Etruscan" is derived (Cornell 1995, 45). As this suggests, reconstructing Etruscan history is based primarily on the Greco-Roman accounts, but other sources are utilized by modern scholars to create a more accurate picture. Unfortunately, despite the fact the Etruscans were a literate people, their own histories have disappeared without a trace. Nevertheless, even with this lack of primary sources, the abundance of classical writings about the Etruscans and modern historical, archaeological, and art historical studies can establish an image of Etruscan history and culture that, although not complete, is enough for scholars to arrive at some important conclusions. An in-depth examination of Etruscan history and culture reveals that the Etruscans developed a culture that was as advanced as that of their Greek contemporaries and was also one that the later Romans were indebted to on many levels. The Etruscans: The History and Culture of the Ancient Italian Civilization that Preceded the Romans looks at the influential civilization that helped give rise to the Roman Empire. Along with pictures of important people, places, and events, you will learn about the Etruscans like never before, in no time at all.

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  Author: Baturi   |   11 August 2022   |   comments: 0
The Ethics of War and Peace Revisited Moral Challenges in an Era of Contested and Fragmented Sovereignty
Daniel R. Brunstetter, "The Ethics of War and Peace Revisited: Moral Challenges in an Era of Contested and Fragmented Sovereignty"
English | ISBN: 1626165068 | 2017 | 336 pages | EPUB | 702 KB
How do we frame decisions to use or abstain from military force? Who should do the killing? Do we need new paradigms to guide the use of force? And what does "victory" mean in contemporary conflict?

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The Environmental Impact of Overpopulation The Ethics of Procreation
Trevor Hedberg, "The Environmental Impact of Overpopulation: The Ethics of Procreation "
English | ISBN: 1138489751 | 2020 | 180 pages | EPUB | 826 KB
This book examines the link between population growth and environmental impact and explores the implications of this connection for the ethics of procreation.

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  Author: Baturi   |   11 August 2022   |   comments: 0
The End of the Rhetorical Presidency
Diane Heith, "The End of the Rhetorical Presidency?"
English | ISBN: 0367522500 | 2020 | 154 pages | EPUB | 938 KB
The End of the Rhetorical Presidency? Public Leadership in the Trump Era explores one of the most disruptive aspects of the Trump presidency.

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The Effects of Technology and Institutions on E-Participation A Cross-National Analysis
Pragati Rawat, "The Effects of Technology and Institutions on E-Participation: A Cross-National Analysis "
English | ISBN: 0367755491 | 2021 | 118 pages | EPUB | 760 KB
In this book Pragati Rawat and John C. Morris identify and evaluate the impact of factors that can help explain the difference in e-participation, public participation using information and communication technology, in different countries.

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The Economics of Killing How the West Fuels War and Poverty in the Developing World
Vijay Mehta, "The Economics of Killing: How the West Fuels War and Poverty in the Developing World"
English | ISBN: 0745332250 | 2012 | 248 pages | EPUB | 878 KB
Globalisation has created an interconnected world, but has not diminished violence, militarism and inequality. The Economics of Killing describes how the power of global elites, entrenched under globalisation, has created a deadly cycle of violence.

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