… night. Volumes will be written about this campaign and how he won and Clinton lost. It took an unimaginable … to influence him with positive ideas which the Democrats can align with, like infrastructure investment and sensible … a tremendous job in front of them in identifying who their leaders will be and what their platform for the future will …
… of the Pacific Rim. Moderator: Hwansoo Kim, Professor of Religious Studies Respondent: Chloë Starr, Professor of Asian … Sand (Notre Dame Press, 2024), where he writes about how Cantonese Protestants in the San Francisco Bay Area, … Movement. This event is organized by the Yale Seminar in Religious Studies, co-sponsored with the Council on East …
… newspapers, pamphlets, posters, and magazines. She studies how local intellectuals – ranging from school leaders to national leaders – debate moral and political … “dirt”? Dirt is not just an empirical substance that we can see, smell, and touch. Dirt is also an idea that shapes …
… demonstrates the ongoing need to protect the ethnic and religious group from persecution.The report, authored by … approaches. “The atrocities committed against the Yazidis can never be undone, but it’s not too late to stop history … to prioritizing the security of the Yazidis. The report can be view here . Jul 30, 2019 … Genocide Studies Program …
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… the importance of protective measures via trusted sources. Religiousleaders might be best positioned to encourage safe religious observance while social networks can both spread information and enforce norms. Pharmacists, …
… a Comparative Study of Communist China and North Korea How to group and categorize population involves choice. This … perceptions about the role of the state vis-à-vis the society. As such, making population is a constitutive process … in Communist China and Communist North Korea, to show how the state making process, namely a process of …
… a Comparative Study of Communist China and North Korea How to group and categorize population involves choice. This … perceptions about the role of the state vis-à-vis the society. As such, making population is a constitutive process … in Communist China and Communist North Korea, to show how the state making process, namely a process of …
… a number of regional and city police commanders, the leaders of the Belarus KGB – Belarus is the only former … migrants to the EU border, the foreign ministers discussed how the EU might deal with the serious humanitarian crisis … let them in and the other of which wouldn’t let them return to Minsk and from there return home. The obvious …
… is a beautifully written ethnographic essay about how Kashmiris in Indian-administered Kashmir and the Indian … of language, clothing, and religion, Falaris explores how a wide range of Kashmiris—young and old, male and … Boundaries”, “Donning Outerwear and Identities” and “Religious Origins and Spiritual Connections” show Falaris to …
… food system. However, we have a limited understanding of how this idea works in practice, in part because agricultural … highly fragmented across businesses and countries, so it can be hard to trace profits. As part of my dissertation, I … qualitative evidence on institutional factors that canhelp explain these quantitative results. By interviewing …
… (GSP Working Paper no. 35, 2007). Massacre in Tasmania: HowCan We Know?, by Lyndall Ryan (Australian and New Zealand Law … Frontier,” in A. Dirk Moses, ed., Genocide and Settler Society (New York, Berghahn Books, 2004), pp. 150-73. Alison …