Civil Services CHRONICLE August 2020

Civil Services CHRONICLE August 2020
Title Civil Services CHRONICLE August 2020 PDF eBook
Author Mr. NN Ojha
Publisher CHRONICLE PUBLICATIONS PVT LTD
Pages 148
Release 2020-07-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Civil Services Chronicle October 2020

Civil Services Chronicle October 2020
Title Civil Services Chronicle October 2020 PDF eBook
Author Mr NN OJHA
Publisher CHRONICLE PUBLICATIONS PVT LTD
Pages 148
Release 2020-09-12
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Civil Services Chronicle September 2020

Civil Services Chronicle September 2020
Title Civil Services Chronicle September 2020 PDF eBook
Author Mr. NN OJha
Publisher CHRONICLE PUBLICATIONS PVT LTD
Pages 148
Release 2020-08-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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CIVIL SERVICES CHRONICLE JUNE 2020 ENGLISH

CIVIL SERVICES CHRONICLE JUNE 2020 ENGLISH
Title CIVIL SERVICES CHRONICLE JUNE 2020 ENGLISH PDF eBook
Author MR. NN OJHA
Publisher CHRONICLE PUBLICATIONS PVT LTD
Pages 80
Release 2020-05-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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CIVIL SERVICES CHRONICLE JULY 2020 ISSUE

CIVIL SERVICES CHRONICLE JULY 2020 ISSUE
Title CIVIL SERVICES CHRONICLE JULY 2020 ISSUE PDF eBook
Author NN OJHA
Publisher CHRONICLE PUBLICATIONS PVT LTD
Pages 47
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Genre Biography & Autobiography
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Religion-Regime Relations in Zimbabwe

Religion-Regime Relations in Zimbabwe
Title Religion-Regime Relations in Zimbabwe PDF eBook
Author Ezra Chitando
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 219
Release 2023-08-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 1000916057

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This book explores religion-regime relations in contemporary Zimbabwe to identify patterns of co-operation and resistance across diverse religious institutions. Using co-operation and resistance as an analytical framework, the book shows how different religious organisations have interacted with Emmerson Mnangagwa’s "Second Republic", following Robert Mugabe’s departure from the political scene. In particular, through case studies on the Zimbabwe Council of Churches, Zimbabwe Catholic Bishops Conference and Pentecostals, African Traditional Religions, Islam, and others, the book explores how different religious institutions have responded to Mnangagwa’s new regime. Chapters highlight the complexities characterising the religion-regime interface, showing how the same religious organisation might co-operate and resist at the same time. Furthermore, the book compares how religious institutions co-operated or resisted Mugabe’s earlier regime to identify patterns of continuity and change. Overall, the book highlights the challenges of deploying simplistic frames in efforts to understand the interface between politics and religion. A significant contribution to global scholarship on religion-regime interfaces, this book will appeal to academics and students in the field of Religious Studies, Political Science, History and African Studies

Rogue Prosecutors

Rogue Prosecutors
Title Rogue Prosecutors PDF eBook
Author Zack Smith
Publisher Bombardier Books
Pages 348
Release 2023-06-27
Genre Law
ISBN 163758654X

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Rogue Prosecutors explains the origins, beliefs, playbook, funding, and real-life consequences of the “progressive prosecutor” movement—a group of newly elected prosecutors, their allies, and backers that refuse to prosecute crimes, hold criminals accountable, and seek justice for victims. Told through true crime stories from eight different cities, the authors explore how a radical movement funded and conceived by George Soros—and ostensibly designed to “reverse engineer” the criminal justice system as we know it—has succeeded in replacing law and order prosecutors with pro-criminal, anti-victim zealots. Weaving together extensive interviews with victims, law enforcement officers, lawyers, and judges, Rogue Prosecutors offers a searing portrait of the devastation caused by the policies of these hand-picked activists, how their hands-off approach to prosecution has encouraged lawlessness and eviscerated the relationship with law enforcement, and why minorities have suffered the most in cities with “progressive prosecutors.” In story after story, the authors underscore that justice and public safety require prosecutors to hold all criminals accountable, and that the best choice for district attorney is not necessarily based on partisan politics, but between those who believe in law and order and those who don’t.