The Political Economy of Emergency: Postcolonialism, Crisis Governance and Decolonial Alternatives
Abstract The political rhetoric surrounding the Horn of Africa is perpetually framed through narratives of crisis, tragedy and emergency. These labels, rather than simply being used to describe instability, function as tools of governance to normalise dysfunction and entrench cycles of dependency.
HOPE JOHNSON
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Norman Polmar and Edward Whitman, Hunters and Killers, vol. 1: Anti-Submarine Warfare from 1776 to 1943, Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press 2015, XII, 209 S., $ 44.95 [ISBN 978-1-59114-689-6] [PDF]
Axel Niestlé
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Abstract The literature on the relationship between leader behaviours and effectiveness is a jungle of complementary yet often conflicting leadership theories that perplexes researchers and practitioners alike, as indicated by various theories of bright and dark side leadership (i.e., leader behaviours reflecting widely considered positive and negative
Jianyun Tang, Mary Crossan
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Nuclear-armed submarines in Indo-Pacific Asia: stabiliser or menace? [PDF]
This report examines the implications of sea-based nuclear weapons for strategic stability in the Indo-Pacific. This paper is part of a wider research and outreach project on nuclear stability in a changing Indo-Pacific Asia, supported by a grant from ...
Brendan Thomas-Noone, Rory Medcalf
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Priming Need–Frustrating Memories Sparks Conspiracy Beliefs: A Self‐Determination Theory Perspective
ABSTRACT Objective Memories shape perceptions and decisions in uncertain situations through their encoded levels of autonomy, competence, and relatedness satisfaction or frustration. This research investigated their predictive value on COVID‐19 conspiracy theories endorsement, when triggered by freedom‐restrictive contexts.
Marie‐Jeanne Leonard +1 more
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\u3cem\u3eRich Relations: The American Occupation of Britain, 1942–1945\u3c/em\u3e by David Reynolds [Review] [PDF]
Review of David Reynolds, Rich Relations: The American Occupation of Britain, 1942-1945.
Granatstein, J.L.
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ABSTRACT This article responds to recent debates in this journal surrounding raciolinguistics and potential pitfalls of siloing of race and reproducing essentialism in the scholarship of language and race. Using Stuart Hall's theory of articulation, it provides an anti‐essentialist linguistic ethnographic analysis of identity construction in a UK ...
Steve Dixon‐Smith
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Colour of War: Works on Paper from the Canadian War Musuem, 1914 to 1945 [PDF]
Eighty percent of the Canadian War Museum’s 13,000 works of art are on paper, in the form of drawings, prints and watercolours. They date from the mid-eighteenth century to the present day, recording 250 years of Canadian military history.
Brandon, Laura
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Imagining the Nation in the 21st Century
ABSTRACT This paper investigates how our imagining of the nation has evolved from the 1600s to this day. Reviewing the well‐known analysis of Benedict Anderson, this paper carries the argument further, investigating how our imagining of our national communities has changed alongside sociopolitical, economic and technological transformations.
Anna Triandafyllidou
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War at Sea: Burn Care Challenges-Past, Present and Future. [PDF]
Tadlock MD +9 more
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