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    New York, NY : [s.n.]
    ISBN: 9781785330803
    Sprache: Unbestimmte Sprache
    Seiten: 668 p.
    Ausgabe: 1st edition
    Schlagwort(e): Peace & Conflict Studies
    Kurzfassung: As US imperialism continues to dictate foreign policy, Deadly Contradictions is a compelling account of the American empire. Stephen P. Reyna argues that contemporary forms of violence exercised by American elites in the colonies, client state, and regions of interest have deferred imperial problems, but not without raising their own set of deadly contradictions. This book can be read many ways: as a polemic against geopolitics, as a classic social anthropological text, or as a seminal analysis of twenty-four US global wars during the Cold War and post-Cold War eras.  
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Glossary -- Introduction -- PART I: THEORY -- Chapter 1. Global Warring Theory: A Critical Structural Realist Approach -- Chapter 2. Imperialism: 'A Monster of Energy' -- PART II: PLAUSIBILITY 1: NEW AMERICAN EMPIRE -- Chapter 3. A Real Shape Shifter: American Empire 1783-1944 -- Chapter 4. 'Present at the Creation': Constituting the New American Empire 1945-1950 -- PART III: PLAUSIBILITY 2: CONTRADICTION AND REPRODUCTION -- Chapter 5. Burdens of Empire: Contradictions and Reproductive Vulnerabilities -- PART IV: PLAUSIBILITY 3: GLOBAL WARRING -- Chapter 6. After the Sunset Came the Night: Global Warring, 1950-1974 -- Chapter 7. 'The Times They Are A-Changin': Global Warring, 1975-1989 -- Chapter 8. The Perfect Storm: A Tale of Two Elites -- Chapter 9. World Warring 1990-2014: The Middle Eastern Theater -- Chapter 10. World Warring 1990-2014: The Other Theaters -- Chapter 11. Journey's End -- References --
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  • 2
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    New York, NY : [s.n.]
    ISBN: 9781785331251
    Sprache: Unbestimmte Sprache
    Seiten: 292 p.
    Ausgabe: 1st edition
    Serie: Space and Place 16
    Schlagwort(e): Peace & Conflict Studies
    Kurzfassung: In Southeast Europe, the Balkans, and Middle East, scholars often refer to the "peaceful coexistence" of various religious and ethnic groups under the Ottoman Empire before ethnonationalist conflicts dissolved that shared space and created legacies of division. Post-Ottoman Coexistence interrogates ways of living together and asks what practices enabled centuries of cooperation and sharing, as well as how and when such sharing was disrupted. Contributors discuss both historical and contemporary practices of coexistence within the context of ethno-national conflict and its aftermath.  
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: List of illustrations -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Everyday Coexistence in the Post-Ottoman Space -- Rebecca Bryant -- PART I: LANDSCAPES OF COEXISTENCE AND CONFLICT -- Chapter 1. Sharing Traditions of Land Use and Ownership: Considering the "Ground" for Coexistence and Conflict in Pre-Modern Cyprus -- Irene Dietzel -- Chapter 2. Intersecting Religioscapes in Post-Ottoman Spaces: Trajectories Of Change, Competition And Sharing Of Religious Spaces -- Robert M. Hayden -- Chapter 3. Cosmopolitanism or Constitutive Violence? The Creation of "Turkish" Iraklio -- Aris Anagnostopoulos -- Chapter 4. Trade and Exchange in Nicosia's Shared Realm: Ermou Street in the 1940s and 1950s -- Anita Bakshi -- PART II: PERFORMING COEXISTENCE AND DIFFERENCE -- Chapter 5. In Bed Together: Coexistence in Togo Mizrahi's Alexandria Films -- Deborah A. Starr -- Chapter 6. Memory, Conviviality and Coexistence: Negotiating Class Differences in Burgazadası, Istanbul -- Deniz Neriman Duru -- Chapter 7. "If you write this tačno, it will be točno!": Performing Linguistic Difference in Postwar Bosnia and Herzegovina -- Azra Hromadzic -- PART III: NEGOTIATING EVERYDAY COEXISTENCE IN THE SHADOW OF CONFLICT -- Chapter 8. The Istanbul Armenians: Negotiating Coexistence -- Sossie Kasbarian -- Chapter 9. A Conflict of Spaces or of Recognition? Co-Presence in Divided Jerusalem -- Sylvaine Bulle -- Chapter 10. Grounds for Sharing, Occasions for Conflict: An Inquiry into the Social Foundations of Cohabitation and Antagonism -- Glenn Bowman -- Index --
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9781782384045
    Sprache: Unbestimmte Sprache
    Seiten: 252 p.
    Ausgabe: 1st edition
    Serie: Anthropology of Food & Nutrition 8
    Schlagwort(e): Peace & Conflict Studies
    Kurzfassung: The availability of food is an especially significant issue in zones of conflict because conflict nearly always impinges on the production and the distribution of food, and causes increased competition for food, land and resources Controlling the production of and access to food can also be used as a weapon by protagonists in conflict. The logistics of supply of food to military personnel operating in conflict zones is another important issue. These themes unite this collection, the chapters of which span different geographic areas. This volume will appeal to scholars in a number of different disciplines, including anthropology, nutrition, political science, development studies and international relations, as well as practitioners working in the private and public sectors, who are currently concerned with food-related issues in the field.
    Beschreibung / Inhaltsverzeichnis: List of Figures -- List of Tables -- Foreword -- Hugo Slim -- Preface -- List of Contributors -- Introduction -- Paul Collinson and Helen Macbeth -- Chapter 1. 'Try to imagine, we didn't even have salt to cook with.': Food and War in Sierra Leone -- Susan Shepler -- Chapter 2. Landmines, Cluster Bombs and Food Insecurity in Africa -- Bukola Adeyemi Oyeniyi and Akinyinka Akinyoade -- Chapter 3. Special Nutritional Needs in Refugee Camps: A Cross-disciplinary Approach -- Jeya Henry and Helen Macbeth -- Chapter 4. Patterns of Household Food Consumption in Conflict Affected Households in Trincomalee, Sri Lanka -- Rebecca Kent -- Chapter 5. Engaging Religion in the Quest for Sustainable Food Security in Zones of Conflict in Sub-Saharan Africa -- Lucy Kimaro -- Chapter 6. Livestock Production in Zones of Conflict in the Northern Border of Mexico -- Daria Deraga -- Chapter 7. The Logic of War and Wartime Meals -- Nives Rittig Beljak and Bruno Beljak -- Chapter 8. Nutrition, Food Rationing and Home Production in U.K. in the Second World War -- Helen Lightowler and Helen Macbeth -- Chapter 9. Beyond the Ration: Alternatives to the Ration for British Soldiers on the Western Front 1914-1918 -- Rachel Duffett -- Chapter 10. Sustaining and Comforting the Troops in the Pacific War -- Katarzyna J. Cwiertka -- Chapter 11. Enemy Cuisine: Claiming Agency, Seeking Humanity and Renegotiating Identity through Consumption -- K. Felicia Campbell -- Chapter 12. The Memory of Food Problems at the end of the First World War in Subsequent Propaganda Posters in Germany -- Tania Rusca -- Chapter 13. Echoes of Catastrophe: Famine, Conflict and Reconciliation in the Irish Borderlands -- Paul Collinson -- Chapter 14. 'Land to the Tiller': Hunger and the End of Monarchy in Ethiopia -- Benjamin Talton -- Chapter 15. Prospects for Conflict to Spread through Bilateral Land Arrangements for Food Security -- Michael J. Strauss -- Chapter 16. Food, Conflict and Human Rights: Accounting for Structural Violence -- Ellen Messer -- Index --
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