La Situación de Los Refugiados en el Mundo 2000

La Situación de Los Refugiados en el Mundo 2000
Title La Situación de Los Refugiados en el Mundo 2000 PDF eBook
Author Acnur
Publisher Icaria Editorial
Pages 384
Release 2000
Genre Human rights
ISBN 9788474265057

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La situación de los refugiados en el mundo, 2000

La situación de los refugiados en el mundo, 2000
Title La situación de los refugiados en el mundo, 2000 PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 266
Release 2000
Genre
ISBN 9788420694504

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NATO

NATO
Title NATO PDF eBook
Author Yonah Alexander
Publisher Lexington Books
Pages 320
Release 2015-08-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1498503691

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The purpose of NATO: From Regional to Global Security Provider is to provide a comprehensive analysis of the Alliance’s new vision (the new Strategic Concept) and common security impact – associated tasks to be undertaken within a short and longer term time horizon. The book serves as a relevant and timely study of the most pressing issues facing NATO today – including recent lessons gained. It provides recommendations for consideration and further discussion (i.e., the “what” and the “how” regarding future policy options for the North Atlantic Alliance). The intended audience includes international security policy-makers, government officials, elected leaders, academics, interested professionals, civil society and members of the public. Specifically, the book focuses on six topic areas. Part I, the Introduction, relates to conceptual and organizational changes, membership expansion and enlargement. Part II consists of emerging security challenges, including terrorism, piracy, homeland threats, cyber defense and information warfare, energy security, non-proliferation and countering WMD. Part III incorporates national and regional challenges such as the Balkans, Iraq, Afghanistan/Pakistan, the Horn of Africa, North Africa and the Middle East. Part IV deals with military and non-military assets. It integrates capability development, burden sharing, common funding, ballistic missile defenses and the phased adaptive approach, non-strategic nuclear weapons, and a broad-based comprehensive approach to security. Part V covers multifaceted collaborative relationships between NATO and various governmental, inter-governmental, and non-governmental bodies. This section incorporates outreach and engagement with Russia, India, Pakistan, and China, as well as with other non-NATO countries, the Mediterranean Dialogue (MD), and the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative (ICI). Formal and informal linkages with the EU, OSCE, and the UN are also essential features of such a cooperative activity. Additionally, the expanding participation of civil society and growing involvement of new key NATO interlocutors (e.g., NGOs, academics) have created new international partnering opportunities as a means of bolstering global security through innovative public-private partnerships. Part VI includes a Summary and Conclusions.

Young, Well-Educated, and Adaptable

Young, Well-Educated, and Adaptable
Title Young, Well-Educated, and Adaptable PDF eBook
Author Francis Peddie
Publisher Univ. of Manitoba Press
Pages 275
Release 2014-09-05
Genre History
ISBN 0887554601

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Between 1973 and 1978, six thousand Chileans leftists took refuge in central Canada after the Pinochet coup d’état. Once resettled at the northern extreme of the Americas, these political exiles had to find ways of coping with an abrupt and violent separation from their homeland that had deep material and emotional repercussions. In Young, Well-Educated, and Adaptable, Francis Peddie documents the experiences of twenty-one Chileans as they navigate their newfound identity as exiles. Peddie also considers how the admission of people from the wrong side of the Cold War ideological divide had an effect on Canadian immigration and refugee policy, establishing a precedent for the admission of political exiles over the decades that followed.

A Promised Land, a Perilous Journey

A Promised Land, a Perilous Journey
Title A Promised Land, a Perilous Journey PDF eBook
Author Daniel G. Groody
Publisher
Pages 372
Release 2008
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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A Christian theological interpretation of the border reality is a neglected area of immigration study. The foremost contribution of A Promised Land, A Perilous Journey is its focus on the theological dimension of migration, beginning with the humanity of the immigrant, a child of God and a bearer of his image. The nineteen authors in this collection recognize that one characteristic of globalization is the movement not only of goods and ideas but also of people. The crossing of geographical borders confronts Christians, as well as all citizens, with choices: between national security and human insecurity; between sovereign national rights and human rights; between citizenship and discipleship. Bearing these global dimensions in mind, the essays in this book focus on the particular problems of immigration across the U.S.-Mexico border. The contributors to this volume include scholars as well as pastors and lay people involved in immigration aid work. Daniel Groody has also produced a documentary on immigration, "Dying to Live." "A Promised Land, A Perilous Journey offers a rich, interdisciplinary treatment of the subject of migration, showing the human face of contemporary migration as a global phenomenon. The authors explore historical antecedents in Biblical and early church history, the political debates about borders and the right to migrate, and the role of race, ethnicity, and gender in the 'perilous journey' of migrants. This is an indispensable text for all interested in the theology of migration and the ethics of migration policy." --William O'Neill, S.J., Jesuit School of Theology, Berkeley "At times saddening, at times inspiring, A Promised Land, A Perilous Journey, brings fresh perspectives to the discussion of immigration. These essays reach beyond the policy debate and the heated emotions of the moment and provide much needed reflection on larger truths." --Roberto Suro, University of Southern California

World Mental Health Casebook

World Mental Health Casebook
Title World Mental Health Casebook PDF eBook
Author Alex Cohen
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Pages 253
Release 2002-04-30
Genre Medical
ISBN 0306467321

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Focusing on the condition of mental health services in developing countries, this book presents examples of community-based efforts which have successfully identified those in need of service, maintained adequate and reliable drug supplies, implemented treatment interventions, and promoted healthy psychosocial environments. Chapters consider programs in China, Peru, Mexico, Nepal, India, Trieste, Fiji, and Hong Kong. Contributors include psychiatrists, psychologists, anthropologists, doctors, nurses, and social workers. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.

Collected courses of the Hague Academy of International Law

Collected courses of the Hague Academy of International Law
Title Collected courses of the Hague Academy of International Law PDF eBook
Author Hague Academy of International Law
Publisher
Pages 424
Release 2003
Genre International law
ISBN

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