Afghanistan to Zimbabwe
Title | Afghanistan to Zimbabwe PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Wojtanik |
Publisher | Turtleback Books |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2005-04 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9781417689767 |
Presents alphabetically arranged entries for each of the 192 countries in the world, featuring a map and a listing of facts on the physical, political, economic, and environmental aspects of each country
Why States Recover
Title | Why States Recover PDF eBook |
Author | Greg Mills |
Publisher | Hurst |
Pages | 706 |
Release | 2015-01-03 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1849045402 |
State failure takes many forms. Somalia offers one extreme. The country's prolonged civil war led to the collapse of central authority, with state control devolving to warlord-led factions that competed for the spoils of local commerce, political power, and international aid. Malawi, on the other hand, is at the other end of the scale. During President Bingu's second term in office, the country's economy collapsed as a result of poor policies and Bingu's brand of personal politics. On the surface, Malawi's economy seemed largely stable; underneath, however, the polity was fractured and the economy broken. In between these two extremes of state failure are all manner of examples, many of which Mills explores in the fascinating and profoundly personal Why States Recover. Throughout he returns to his key questions: how do countries recover? What roles should both insiders and outsiders play to aid that process? Drawing on research in more than thirty countries, and incorporating interviews with a dozen leaders, Mills examines state failure and identifies instances of recovery in Latin America, Asia, and Africa. For anyone interested in the reasons behind states' failure, and remedies to ensure future economic stability, it is important reading.
The National Geographic Bee Ultimate Fact Book
Title | The National Geographic Bee Ultimate Fact Book PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Wojtanik |
Publisher | National Geographic Books |
Pages | 388 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 1426309473 |
Whether you are studying for a test at school of just seeking to expand you knowledge of the world, you'll find this to be an invaluable tool.
Population and Society
Title | Population and Society PDF eBook |
Author | Clare Holdsworth |
Publisher | SAGE |
Pages | 241 |
Release | 2013-02-01 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 144627554X |
"An excellent introduction to the study of population and its significance for many of the key social, political, cultural and environmental issues facing the world today. It covers population growth, ageing, migration and mobility, parenting, health inequalities, and much more... The authors do not shy away from areas of continuing debate, providing both sides of an argument and encouraging readers to follow up the original sources" - Tony Champion, Emeritus Professor of Population Geography, Centre for Urban, Regional & Development Studies, Newcastle University and Vice President, British Society for Population Studies, 2011-2013 Population and Society is an undergraduate introduction to population that explains the latest trends in population studies. The text provides a detailed and completely accessible overview that: situates demographic events - fertility, mortality and migration - within the context of broader social impacts and theorisations like social inequalities, individualisation and life course analysis uses global illustrative examples to demonstrate the importance of data and data interpretation in population studies is illustrated throughout with pedagogic features, like chapter opening summaries, suggestions for further readings and case study examples. This text will be widely used as the standard and most up-to-date text on population and society for courses across the social sciences.
We Need New Names
Title | We Need New Names PDF eBook |
Author | NoViolet Bulawayo |
Publisher | Reagan Arthur Books |
Pages | 229 |
Release | 2013-05-21 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 0316230839 |
This unflinching and powerful novel tells the "deeply felt and fiercely written" story of a young girl's journey out of Zimbabwe to America (New York Times Book Review). Darling is only ten years old, and yet she must navigate a fragile and violent world. In Zimbabwe, Darling and her friends steal guavas, try to get the baby out of young Chipo's belly, and grasp at memories of Before. Before their homes were destroyed by paramilitary policemen, before the school closed, before the fathers left for dangerous jobs abroad. But Darling has a chance to escape: she has an aunt in America. She travels to this new land in search of America's famous abundance only to find that her options as an immigrant are perilously few. NoViolet Bulawayo's debut calls to mind the great storytellers of displacement and arrival who have come before her — from Junot Diaz to Zadie Smith to J.M. Coetzee — while she tells a vivid, raw story all her own. "Original, witty, and devastating." —People
Independent Zimbabwe
Title | Independent Zimbabwe PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | |
Pages | 34 |
Release | 1990 |
Genre | Zimbabwe |
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NationalGeographicTreasures
Title | NationalGeographicTreasures PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Ned Danouma |
Pages | 510 |
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