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Covert Action
National Approaches to Unacknowledged Intervention
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- Rory CormacJeffrey P. RoggMagda LongMark StoutMarco MunierWilliam A. StoltzJens WegenerSteven WagnerMelinda HaasPaul M. McGarrPhilippe B. NaderJoanisval B. GoncalvesNihat A. OzcanEgemen BezciKevin A. O'BrienFolahanmi AinaJennifer MathersKiril AvramovDaniela RichterovaPeter RendekRadek SchovanekStephan BlanckeSara B. CastroDamien Van Puyvelde
2025
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A comparative international perspective challenges conventional narratives about unacknowledged intervention"Covert action" is generally understood as politically motivated and plausibly deniable interference by one state in the affairs of another state. It includes propaganda, political or economic subversion, paramilitary action, and assassinations. Covert action is the most consequential and controversial form of secret statecraft, and it has become a ubiquitous feature of inter...
Unhealthy Health Policy
A Critical Anthropological Examination
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- Cesar E. Abadia-BarreroFrancisco ArmadaHans A. BaerKatherine Elaine BlissPhilippe BourgoisDavid BuchananClaudia ChaufanRobbie E. Davis-FloydAlice DesclauxPaul FarmerDidier FassinSarah HortonKristen M. JacklinSalmaan KeshavjeeKaveh KhoshnooCathy Hodge McCoidCarles MuntanerJoan E. PaluzziJames PfeifferImrana QadeerSusan ShawTom StopkaWei TengGraham A. TobinFouzieyha TowghiNalini VisvanathanWilliam WagnerHoward WaitzkinWayne WarryLinda M. WhitefordCathleen Willging
2004
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This new collection turns a critical anthropological eye on the nature of health policy internationally. The authors reveal that in light of prevailing social inequalities, health policies may intend to protect public health, but in fact they often represent significant structural threats to the health and well being of the poor, ethnic minorities, women, and other subordinate groups. The volume focuses on the 'anthropology of policy,' which is concerned with the process of decision-making...
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- Dr Josiane Barros ChiaramonteDr Rodrigo MendesDr Stéphane CompantDr Günter BraderDr Angela SessitschDr Marc BardinDr Thomas PressecqDr Philippe C. NicotDr Yousra BouaoudDr Jacob EyalDr Michael DimockDr José João CarvalhoDr Rüdiger HauschildDr Willem J. RavensbergMr Mark C. TrimmerDr Adrien AnckaertDr Anthony Arguelles AriasDr Grégory HoffDr Maryline Calonne-SalmonDr Stéphane DeclerckProf Gabriele BergDr Marc OngenaDr Emilio MontesinosDr Anna BonaterraDr Enrique MonteDr Rosa HermosaDr Dan Funck JensenDr Mukesh DubeyDr Birgit JensenDr Magnus KarlssonDr Peter KusstatscherDr Manoj ChoudharyDr Mathews ParetProf Jeffrey B. JonesDr Nelia Ortega-ParraDr Zafeiro ZisiDr Inge M. HanssenDr Anne D. van DiepeningenDr Ranajit BandyopadhyayDr Franz StockerDr Alejandro Ortega-BeltranDr Matieyedou KonlambigueDr Lawrence KaptogeDr Titilayo D. O. FaladeDr Peter J. CottyDr Joeke PostmaDr Jürgen KöhlDr Ahmed AbdelfattahDr Tomislav CernavaDr Wagner BettiolDr Flávio Henrique Vasconcelos de MedeirosDr Aleksa ObradovićDr Katarina GašićProfessor Monica Hӧfte
2021
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A comprehensive review of the recent developments in microbial bioprotectantsCovers key classifications of bioprotectants: bacterial (e.g. Bacillus spp.), fungal (e.g. Trichoderma spp.), and viral (e.g. bacteriophages)Discusses the general issues that arise with the use of key bioprotectants throughout agriculture (e.g. risk of development of resistance against bioprotectants)
$175.49 USD
C.I. Lewis
The A Priori and the Given
2021
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This edited collection explores the philosophy of Clarence Irving Lewis through two major concepts that are integral to his conceptual pragmatism: the a priori and the given. The relation between these two elements of knowledge forms the core of Lewis’s masterpiece Mind and the World Order . While Lewis’s conceptual pragmatism is directed against any conception of the a priori as constraining the mind and experience, it also emphasizes the inalterability and the ...
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