Beyond Tordesillas
Title | Beyond Tordesillas PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Patrick Newcomb |
Publisher | |
Pages | 261 |
Release | 2017 |
Genre | Brazil |
ISBN | 9780814213476 |
In Beyond Tordesillas both young and established scholars forcefully challenge the disciplinary boundaries that for too long have separated Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian studies. Instead, the volume's contributors reveal Iberian and Latin American cultures to be inherently transoceanic, and therefore best approached in comparative terms.
Beyond the Middle Kingdom
Title | Beyond the Middle Kingdom PDF eBook |
Author | Scott Kennedy |
Publisher | Stanford University Press |
Pages | 277 |
Release | 2011-04-15 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0804777675 |
This book breaks new ground by systematically examining China's capitalist transformation through several comparative lenses. The great majority of research on China to date has consisted of single-country studies. This is the result of the methodological demands of studying China and a sense of the country's distinctiveness due to its grand size and long history. The moniker Middle Kingdom, a direct translation of the Chinese-language word for China, is one of the most prominent symbols of the country's supposed uniqueness. Composed of contributions from leading specialists on China's political economy, this volume demonstrates the benefits of systematically comparing China with other countries, including France, Russia, Japan, South Korea, Indonesia, India, Brazil, and South Africa. Doing so puts the People's Republic in a light not available through other approaches, and it provides a chance to consider political theories by including an important case too often left out of studies.
The Comparative Method
Title | The Comparative Method PDF eBook |
Author | Charles C. Ragin |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 2014-07-18 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 0520957350 |
Charles C. Ragin’s The Comparative Method proposes a synthetic strategy, based on an application of Boolean algebra, that combines the strengths of both qualitative and quantitative sociology. Elegantly accessible and germane to the work of all the social sciences, and now updated with a new introduction, this book will continue to garner interest, debate, and praise.
Comparative Regional Integration
Title | Comparative Regional Integration PDF eBook |
Author | Finn Laursen |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 2016-12-05 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1351950029 |
This volume features up-to-date studies of regional integration efforts in all major parts of the world, especially North America, South America, and East Asia. Comparisons are drawn between these efforts and those made in the EU, where integration has progressed much further. The book asks: what explains the variation in achievements? What kind of agreements and institutions are needed to produce regional integration? Is 'pooling and delegation' of sovereignty necessary to overcome 'collective action problems'? How important is regional leadership? This work is a major new contribution to the literature on regional integration, and will appeal to theorists, policymakers, students and other readers concerned about world developments. It will also be of value to courses covering international political economy, international relations and regional integration, at both undergraduate and graduate level.
Comparative Climate Change Litigation: Beyond the Usual Suspects
Title | Comparative Climate Change Litigation: Beyond the Usual Suspects PDF eBook |
Author | Francesco Sindico |
Publisher | Springer Nature |
Pages | 615 |
Release | 2021-01-21 |
Genre | Law |
ISBN | 3030468828 |
This book is based on the acknowledgment that climate change is a multifaceted challenge that requires action on the part of all stakeholders, including civil society, and the notion that climate change is at a tipping point with urgent measures needed in the next decade. Against this background, civil society is turning its attention to the courts as a means to directly influence climate action, partly because of the global scepticism towards the progress of global climate action, despite the ongoing implementation of the Paris Agreement. Focusing on the individual, broadly representing civil society, the book offers fresh perspectives on climate change litigation. While most of the literature on climate change litigation examines the same specific jurisdictions, mostly common law countries (US and Australia in particular), this book also considers specific countries in Asia, Africa and Latin America with little or no climate change litigation. It explores the reasons for the lack of litigation and discusses what measures should or could be taken to change this situation and push forward climate action. Unlike other literature on the subject, this book analyses climate change litigation using a scenario-based methodology. Combining rigorous academic analysis with a practical policy-oriented focus, the book provides valuable insights for a wide range of stakeholders interested in climate change litigation. It appeals to civil society organisations around the world, international organisations and law firms interested in climate change litigation.
Cities Beyond Borders
Title | Cities Beyond Borders PDF eBook |
Author | Nicolas Kenny |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 267 |
Release | 2016-05-23 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1317165993 |
Drawing on a body of research covering primarily Europe and the Americas, but stretching also to Asia and Africa, from the mid-eighteenth century to the present, this book explores the methodological and heuristic implications of studying cities in relation to one another. Moving fluidly between comparative and transnational methods, as well as across regional and national lines, the contributors to this volume demonstrate the necessity of this broader view in assessing not just the fundamentals of urban life, the way cities are occupied and organised on a daily basis, but also the urban mindscape, the way cities are imagined and represented. In doing so the volume provides valuable insights into the advantages and limitations of using multiple cities to form historical inquiries.
Beyond Art: A Third Culture
Title | Beyond Art: A Third Culture PDF eBook |
Author | Peter Weibel |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 620 |
Release | 2005-05-17 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9783211245620 |
A new theory of culture presented with a new method achieved by comparing closely the art and science in 20th century Austria and Hungary. Major achievements that have influenced the world like psychoanalysis, abstract art, quantum physics, Gestalt psychology, formal languages, vision theories, and the game theory etc. originated from these countries, and influence the world still today as a result of exile nurtured in the US. A source book with numerous photographs, images and diagrams, it opens up a nearly infinite horizon of knowledge that helps one to understand what is going on in today’s worlds of art and science.