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First Responders: Inside the U.S. Strategy for Fighting the 2007-2009 Global Financial Crisis

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If you're fascinated by economic strategy and crisis management, "First Responders" offers a front-row view to one of the most harrowing financial periods in recent history. Witness the decision-making process of those at the helm during the 2007-2009 crisis, with in-depth analyses by the very people who steered the economy from the edge of ruin. It's an unmissable deep dive for anyone passionate about understanding how financial systems are saved.
Labour Markets In An Ageing Europe - Thryft
Klaus F. Zimmermann, Paul Johnson  | Cambridge University Press

Labour Markets In An Ageing Europe

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Recommendation: This book is a great read for anyone interested in comprehending the effects of ageing demographics on the labour market. The experts provide an in-depth analysis of possible policies to improve the labour force's quality and quantity, making it an essential read for policymakers and those interested in workforce management.
Creating a Learning Society: A New Approach to Growth, Development, and Social Progress

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If you're intrigued by the intricacies of economic growth and societal development, "Creating a Learning Society" could be a thought-provoking read for you. Stiglitz and Greenwald delve deep into the role of knowledge in shaping economies, offering a critical analysis of government policies and their impact on progressing—as opposed to hindering—societal learning and productivity. This book challenges conventional economic wisdom and could profoundly alter your understanding of what contributes to a nation’s prosperity, making it a compelling choice for students, policy-makers, and anyone interested in the future of economic development.
The National Security Constitution : Sharing Power After the Iran-Contra Affair - Thryft

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This book provides a detailed analysis of the Iran-Contra affair and the long-standing dysfunction in America's foreign policy process. It offers innovative proposals for reforming the decision-making system and restraining the executive branch in national security decision-making. This book would be a great read for anyone concerned about the balance of power in American politics and curious about the historical and constitutional factors behind presidential power in foreign affairs.
Mayors and Money					Fiscal Policy in New York and Chicago
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If you're captivated by the intricacies of urban fiscal policy and how it shapes cities, "Mayors and Money" offers a compelling comparative study. It's a deep dive into the economic trajectories of New York and Chicago, shedding light on the political decisions that led them down divergent paths. Vital for anyone interested in urban studies or political economy.
We All Lost the Cold War - Thryft
Richard Ned Lebow, Janice Gross Stein  | Princeton University Press

We All Lost the Cold War

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If you're intrigued by the intricate webs of international politics and the high-stakes gameplay of the Cold War era, "We All Lost the Cold War" could be a riveting read for you. Authors Richard Ned Lebow and Janice Stein delve into previously unseen documents to challenge and enlighten our understanding of historical events that once had the world on edge. Their fresh perspective is especially captivating if you're fascinated by history's complex layers and unspoken truths.
British Politics : Continuities and Change - Thryft
Dennis Kavanagh | Oxford University Press

British Politics : Continuities and Change

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This comprehensive and newly-revised text surveys not only such familiar topics as the Cabinet, Parliament, parties, pressure groups, and local government but also such often neglected issues as political culture, corporatism, the police and judiciary, the mass media, political recruitment andpolitical style, and economic decline.
The Taliban: Ascent to Power
M.J. Gohari | Oxford University Press

The Taliban: Ascent to Power

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If you're looking to deepen your understanding of recent historical events in Afghanistan and the rise of the Taliban, this book presents a thorough analysis. It touches on the complexities of political, social, and economic factors that influenced the Taliban's ascendancy to power. You'll find it enriching if you're interested in the interplay between theology and governance, and the regional implications of the Taliban's rule.
Cases And Materials On Constitutional And Administrative Law - Thryft
Brian Thompson, Michael Allen  | Oxford University Press

Cases And Materials On Constitutional And Administrative Law

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This book is a great resource for law students who want to understand the intricacies of constitutional and administrative law. With its comprehensive coverage of legal materials and its critical analysis of constitutional law doctrines, this book offers invaluable insights that will help students improve their understanding of the law. The commentary throughout the text also provides a range of perspectives on complex issues, making it a valuable tool for stimulating thought and discussion.
Media & Politics: An Introduction 2e - Thryft
Narelle Miragliotta, Wayne Errington  | Oxford University Press

Media & Politics: An Introduction 2e

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This book would be a great read for anyone looking to understand the intricate relationship between the media and politics in Australia. The authors provide a comprehensive overview of the topic, tracing the evolution of the media landscape and unpacking the key debates and controversies that have shaped it. The book also examines the various institutions, ideas, and actors that influence the operation of the media, shedding light on the complex mechanisms that underpin the relationship between media and politics in Australia. Overall, this book offers a rigorous and thought-provoking analysis that will appeal to students, journalists, and anyone interested in the intersection of media and politics.
Global Community: The Role of International Organizations in the Making of the Contemporary World

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If you've ever wondered how complex international relationships were formed and how global phenomena such as cultural exchange and human rights advocacy became so integral to our world today, Akira Iriye's "Global Community" could fascinate you. The book delves into the underrated role of international organizations in weaving the fabric of our present-day society, beyond the common narratives of politics and warfare. It's a must-read for those with a keen interest in the historical threads connecting us all on a global scale.
Fiscal Decentralization in Developing Countries

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If you're invested in understanding how economic decisions affect local governance in developing nations, this book dives into the nitty-gritty of fiscal decentralization. It will broaden your perspective on the interaction between economics and political science, offering informed discussions and case studies that shed light on a crucial aspect of development policy. It's like a roadmap to grasp the complexities of local economies.
Blackstone's Police Operational Handbook - Thryft

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This book is a must-have for police officers on patrol. With its concise and accessible style, it provides a comprehensive overview of relevant legislation and powers of arrest. Its clearly structured format and handy icons make it easy to navigate, ensuring quick access to information in everyday policing situations. The second edition includes updated legislation, making it an essential resource for staying up-to-date with the law.
Impeachment: A Handbook
Philip Bobbitt, Akhil Reed Amar, Charles L. Black Jr.  | Yale University Press

Impeachment: A Handbook

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If you're looking to understand the complex process of presidential impeachment, this handbook is invaluable. Charles Black's expertise, paired with Philip Bobbitt's contemporary updates, offers a historical and practical perspective that is as relevant today as it was during the Watergate era. Its praised readability ensures that you, as a concerned citizen, can grasp the weighty subject without being overwhelmed by legalese.
The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism
Vanessa Williamson, Theda Skocpol  | Oxford University Press

The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism

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If the shifting dynamics within US politics intrigue you, "The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism" offers a profound dive into the ideological evolution of the Republican Party. Skocpol and Williamson deliver a scholarly yet accessible analysis, pulling away the media's dramatized veneer to give you an educative perspective on the Tea Party's impact.
Governing Animals: Animal Welfare and the Liberal State - Thryft
Kimberly K. Smith | Oxford University Press

Governing Animals: Animal Welfare and the Liberal State

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If you've grappled with the nuances between animal welfare and human freedoms, "Governing Animals" is an enlightening dive for you. Kimberly K. Smith doesn't just explore animal rights; she connects them to the fibers of liberal state responsibilities, inviting a thoughtful examination of our moral and legal duties. This isn't just about animal ethics—it's about shaping a society that values the vulnerable, human or otherwise. A riveting read for anyone interested in politics, ethics, or animal rights.
The Crisis in Kashmir: Portents of War, Hopes of Peace

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This book is a comprehensive analysis of the Kashmir conflict. It provides a detailed account of the history of the crisis and the potential for either peaceful resolution or further escalation towards war. Recommended for those interested in South Asian politics and global conflicts. Users will appreciate how the author presents both sides of the conflict and provides potential solutions to the issue.
Governing Australia - Studies in Contemporary Rationalities of Government

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If you're intrigued by the intricacies of government and the subtle mechanics of power, "Governing Australia" is a must-read that can enlighten you. The editors have woven together a series of essays that don’t just rehash Foucault’s ideas but challenge and expand upon them with real-world Australian cases. It's a compelling blend of depth and breadth for anyone passionate about political science or governance.
The Wrong Carlos: Anatomy of a Wrongful Execution - Thryft
James S. Liebman | Columbia University Press

The Wrong Carlos: Anatomy of a Wrongful Execution

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If you've ever pondered the grim reality of wrongful convictions, "The Wrong Carlos" is a startling deep-dive into such a nightmare. The meticulous research by the Columbia Law team unravels the chilling story of Carlos DeLuna, creating a compelling narrative that’s as much about the failings of the criminal justice system as it is about DeLuna himself. Engrossing and unsettling, it’s a poignant reminder of the human cost of judicial errors and a call to reform.
American Law and the Constitutional Order : Historical Perspectives - Thryft

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This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the historical development of American law and the Constitution. It covers the colonies to postindustrial society, including the Depression and New Deal. The essays included provide unique perspectives on the role of judges in public law litigation, social regulation, and the relation between law and the economy. Overall, the book offers a comprehensive and insightful overview of the American legal system and its evolution over time.
Imperial Appeal: The Debate on the Appeal to the Privy Council, 1833-1986
David B. Swinfen | Manchester University Press

Imperial Appeal: The Debate on the Appeal to the Privy Council, 1833-1986

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If you have a keen interest in legal history, "Imperial Appeal" offers an immersive dive into over 150 years of debates and developments surrounding the Privy Council's role in judicial appeals. It's a treasure trove for understanding the intricacies of legal reform and the evolution of judicial authority, encapsulating pivotal moments that shaped common law. This book promises to enrich your perspective on the complexities of legal systems and their historical contexts.
Free Trade Under Fire
Douglas A. Irwin | Princeton University Press

Free Trade Under Fire

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"Free Trade Under Fire" dives deep into the controversies and complexities surrounding free trade. If you're interested in economics or politics, you'll appreciate the way it breaks down arguments and the real-world impact of trade policies. It's especially compelling for anyone keen to dissect the nitty-gritty of globalization's pros and cons.
The Politics of Women's Rights: Parties, Positions, and Change

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If you're intrigued by the intersection of politics and gender equality, "The Politics of Women's Rights" offers an enlightening perspective. Christina Wolbrecht's detailed analysis of how American party politics have shaped, and been shaped by, the women's rights movement provides a historical context that deepens our understanding of today's political climate. It's a thought-provoking read that charts the dramatic evolution from bipartisan support to the current polarized landscape.
The Dynamics of Beijing–Hong Kong Relations: A Model for Taiwan? - Thryft
Sonny Lo, Shiu Hing Lo  | Hong Kong University Press

The Dynamics of Beijing–Hong Kong Relations: A Model for Taiwan?

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This book is a comprehensive examination of the implementation of the "one country, two systems" framework in the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. It sheds light on the gradual mainlandization of Hong Kong, exploring its economic dependence, political dynamics, social changes, and judicial vulnerability. By drawing lessons from the settlement of Hong Kong's political future, this book offers valuable insights for diplomats, scholars, researchers, and anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of Beijing-Hong Kong relations.
Why America's Top Pundits Are Wrong: Anthropologists Talk Back (California Series in Public Anthropology) - Thryft

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Picture this: You've seen these commentators on the news or read their columns, making bold statements about world affairs and social issues, often leaving you with more questions than answers. Reading this book is like having a group of distinguished anthropologists at your dinner party, expertly debunking those oversimplified takes with nuanced understanding and evidence from their own field research. If you're craving depth over soundbites and genuine expertise over punditry, this anthology delivers a fresh perspective that challenges mainstream narratives.
The Electoral Connection
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David R. Mayhew | Yale University Press

The Electoral Connection

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If you're intrigued by the inner workings of the U.S. Congress, David Mayhew's 'Congress: The Electoral Connection' could be a revealing read. It dissects the behaviors and strategies of members of Congress, particularly focusing on how the pursuit of reelection shapes their actions. Understanding this aspect of political science can shed light on the policies and decisions that impact our daily lives.
Singapore's Grand Strategy
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If you're keen on international affairs or strategic studies, "Singapore's Grand Strategy" could be an illuminating read. It's not just about size or power, but about the shrewd orchestration of diplomacy, politics, and security. You'll gain a historian’s insight into how a small nation like Singapore operates on the global stage, an angle that challenges the usual focus on superpowers and reshapes our understanding of global dynamics.
Spin Dictators: The Changing Face of Tyranny in the 21st Century
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If you're curious about the evolution of modern authoritarianism, "Spin Dictators" is a compelling deep dive. It's insightful for anyone interested in political science or current affairs, revealing the nuanced tactics some leaders use to maintain control without widespread violence. Unraveling the methods of today's covert 'spin dictators', the book contrasts sharply with the old guard of brute-force rulers.
How to Rig an Election
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Brian Klaas, Nic Cheeseman  | Yale University Press

How to Rig an Election

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If you've ever wondered why some elections across the world don't seem to bring about real change, this book dives deep into that question. Cheeseman and Klaas don't just theorize; they provide concrete examples of how elections are manipulated by those in power. It's a bit like a magician revealing their tricks – you'll never look at international elections the same way again.
The World Turned Upside Down: America, China, and the Struggle for Global Leadership - Thryft
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If you're intrigued by international relations and the shifting dynamics of global power, then Clyde Prestowitz's 'The World Turned Upside Down' will be a compelling read. It takes you beyond the headlines, offering a deep dive into how China's ascent is reshaping the world order and the strategies the West could employ to respond. Prestowitz pairs expertise with clear exposition, avoiding partisan bias, which makes this book essential for anyone looking to understand the modern geopolitical landscape.
The Battle for the Soul of Capitalism
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John C. Bogle | Yale University Press

The Battle for the Soul of Capitalism

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If you've ever been concerned about where your investments are really going, "The Battle for the Soul of Capitalism" is a book that can resonate with you. John C. Bogle, a finance pioneer, isn't just theorizing; he's spent his life in the investment trenches. His insights could alter how you perceive the responsibilities of financial guardians and the rights of investors like yourself.
Singapore Re-Engineering Success - Thryft
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This book could be a good read for individuals interested in understanding the principles behind Singapore's success. Written by experts, the book provides a clear analysis of the challenges faced by Singapore and the solutions implemented to overcome them. The book offers valuable insights into the ways that Singapore remains relevant in the region, making it a must-read for anyone who wants to gain a deeper understanding of the country's success.
Between Debt and the Devil : Money, Credit, and Fixing Global Finance - Thryft
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Between Debt and the Devil is a great read for those interested in understanding the causes of the global financial crisis and discovering how credit creation can be managed. Adair Turner debunks myths related to fiat money and explains why public policy needs to restrict real estate lending and tax debt. Readers will gain insights into how inequality can be tackled, and why monetizing government debt and financing fiscal deficits with central-bank money might be necessary to escape past policy errors.
Oxford IB Diploma Programme: Authoritarian States Course Companion - Thryft
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This book would be an excellent choice for students who are studying International Baccalaureate Program. The book is specifically designed to enhance critical thinking and advanced skills development. It covers the new syllabus in depth, with rich content. One unique feature of the book is its comparative approach to learning. The book provides learners with insight into authoritarian states while making convincing connections to the modern global world. The book provides extensive examiner insights and sample exams, which is a great way for learners to think critically about their performance to improve it.
World Politics and International Law - Thryft
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This work tries to bridge the gap between international lawyers and those political scientists who write about international politics. In the first part, the author discusses the influence of Professor Morgenthau's realist school on the current thinking of political scientists and the abandonment of this school by its originator in the last years of his life. The author concludes that the best way to test the validity of different approaches is to discuss various international crises in the light of contrasting theories and to analyze each situation from both the legal and political points of view. In particular, he tries to ascertain to what extent vital national interests could be accommodated within an international legal framework, or could require a distortion of international rules in order to achieve national objectives. In the second part, the author dissects the Entebbe raid, where Israeli forces rescued a group of hostages being detained by hijackers at a Ugandan airport. His analysis shows the deficiencies of the international system in dealing with such a complex issue, where several contradictory principles of international law could be applied and were defended by various protagonists. The third part starts with a parallel problem--the Iranian hostages crisis, where a group of U.S. officials found themselves in an unprecedented situation of being captured by a band of students. A critical analysis of the handling of this problem by the Carter Administration is followed by vignettes of other crises faced by the Administration and by its successor, the Reagan Administration. This part is less analytical and more prescriptive. The author is no long satisfied with pointing out what went wrong; instead, he departs from the usual hands-off policy of political scientists and tries to indicate how much better each situation could have been handled if the decision makers had been paying more attention to international law and international organizations. The theme is slowly developed that in the long run national interest is better served not by practicing power politics and relying on the use of threat of force but by strengthening those international institutions that can provide a neutral environment for first slowing down a crisis and then finding an equitable solution acceptable to most of the parties in conflict. The value of this book lies primarily in giving the reader a real insight into several important issues of today that are familiar to most people only from newspaper headlines and television news. While not everybody can agree with all his criticisms of the mistakes of various governments, there is an honest attempt by the author to present issues impartially and to let the blame fall where it may. Being both an international lawyer and a political scientist, the author has had the advantage of combining the methodology of these two social sciences into a rich tapestry with some startling shades and tones.
The Making of the New Deal : The Insiders Speak - Thryft
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There has never been a phenomenon in American life to equal the invasion of Washington by the young New Dealers―hundreds of men and women still in their twenties and thirties, brilliant and dedicated, trained in the law, economics, public administration, technology, pouring into public life to do nothing less than restructure American society. They proposed new programs, drafted legislation, staffed the new agencies. They were active in the Administration, the Congress, the courts, the news media. They fanned out all over America to discover the facts, plan ways of easing the pain of their foundering country, and report on the results. Many of them went on to be rich, famous, and powerful, but their early experience in Washington was perhaps the most inspiriting of their lives.Katie Louchheim was among those who arrived in Washington in the 1930s, and being a keen writer as well as the wife of a member of the SEC, she had a front-row seat for the spectacle of social progress. Now, a half-century later, she has gathered reminiscences from her old friends and colleagues, interviewed others, and woven them together into a lively, informal word-picture of that exciting time. Among the many insiders who recount their views are Alger Hiss, Robert C. Weaver, Paul A. Freund, James H. Rowe, Wilbur J. Cohen, Abe Fortas, David Riesman, and Joseph L. Rauh. This book, a singular and uplifting primary document of an extraordinary period, is destined to appeal across a wide spectrum of readers of American history.
An Inside Job - Policing And Police Culture In Britain - Thryft
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This book is a must-read for anyone interested in understanding the inner workings of the British police force. Through the author's personal experiences, readers gain insight into the habits, language, and culture of the police. The book offers a revealing and sometimes controversial perspective on the ideologies and humor that shape the force and is sure to be a thought-provoking read for those interested in criminal justice and law enforcement.
The Bill of Rights : Creation and Reconstruction - Thryft
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Akhil Reed Amar | Yale University Press

The Bill of Rights : Creation and Reconstruction

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A professor of Constitutional law at Yale analyzes the history and meaning of each clause of the original Bill of Rights and shows how a later generation of abolitionists profoundly changed the Bill into the one Americans know today. History Bk Club. UP.
The Republican Experiment, 1848-1852 - Thryft
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"The Republican Experiment, 1848-1852" by Maurice Agulhon is a great read for history buffs interested in the events that shaped modern day French politics. The book delves into the bold attempt by the Second Republic to combine liberty with democracy for the first time in French history. Agulhon examines the social conditions and psychological mindset of the masses of new citizens which led to the Republic's temporary failure. This book is recommended for anyone interested in the history of popular culture and thought in France.
A Passion for Democracy : American Essays - Thryft
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Benjamin R. Barber | Princeton University Press

A Passion for Democracy : American Essays

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A Passion for Democracy: American Essays is a great read for individuals interested in understanding American democracy. The author lays out the importance of civic education and culture in relationship to democracy, and how technology could affect the very principles democracy rests upon. It's unique in its analysis of censorship and how it affects democracy. If you're looking for a thought-provoking and insightful read about democracy, this book is for you.
The United States And The End Of The Cold War - Implications, Reconsiderations, Provocations - Thryft
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This book is an insightful reassessment of the Cold War, shedding new light on its ending and its aftermath. The author, John Lewis Gaddis, provides a fresh assessment of the evolution of the war and offers thoughtful essays on the history of international relations during the last half century, including espionage, morality and containment. Gaddis concludes with a consideration of the problems and forces at work in the post-Cold War world. This is a great read for anyone interested in Cold War history and its implications on the future.
Beyond Repair? - America's Death Penalty - Thryft
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If you are drawn to complex moral issues, "Beyond Repair? - America's Death Penalty" will resonate deeply with you. This book offers a powerful exploration of one of the most contentious facets of the American justice system. You'll find yourself engrossed in a rigorous examination of capital punishment's inherent challenges, making it a thought-provoking read for anyone interested in law, ethics, or social justice.
The Reign of Law : Marbury vs. Madison and the Origins of the American Political Imagination - Thryft
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This book would be a great read for those who are interested in understanding the role of the Supreme Court in shaping American constitutional law. The book delves into the landmark Supreme Court case of Marbury v. Madison, which established the principle of judicial review and gave the Supreme Court the power to strike down unconstitutional laws. The author draws on modern cultural theory to explore the rhetorical techniques used by the courts to maintain our belief in the rule of law. This book is unique in its approach to understanding the evolution and significance of the rule of law.
Law And The New Developmental State - The Brazilian Experience In Latin American Context - Thryft
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This book is a must-read for those interested in Latin American development policies. It offers a unique perspective on the emergence of a new developmental state in Brazil, which focuses on reducing inequality, promoting innovation, and using public-private partnerships to enhance the role of the state in economic development. Through insightful case studies, it introduces readers to the new roles of legal institutions in shaping innovative poverty-relief programs and trade policies. Overall, this book provides a comprehensive and nuanced analysis of the Brazilian experience and its significance for the role of law in development today.
Yaa Baa: Production, Traffic and Consumption of Methamphetamines in Mainland Southeast Asia
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"Yaa Baa" is not just informative, it's an alarming exploration of a drug crisis that's reshaping communities. If you're someone who is intrigued by the undercurrents of societal change or someone looking to understand the complex interaction between politics, economy, and narcotics, this book is an eye-opener. It's a socio-political journey through the dark alleys of addiction, policy, and human cost.
International Law of Human Rights - Thryft
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International Law of Human Rights

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Paul Sieghart now brings together for the first time in one volume all the substantive international law of human rights. He first introduces the subject and then considers, one by one, the approximately forty rights, with full cross references.
The New Zealand Macroeconomy : A Briefing on the Reforms and Their Legacy - Thryft
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This book is a good read for anyone interested in the economic history of New Zealand, and how it compares to other developed economies. The author provides a clear overview of the reforms that transformed the New Zealand economy in the 1980s and 1990s, and evaluates their long-term impact on economic growth, income distribution, and social welfare. The book is well-structured and easy to read, and provides a balanced assessment of the costs and benefits of the reforms. Readers will appreciate the clarity of the exposition and the insights into the policy choices that determined the fate of the New Zealand economy.
On Liberty, Utilitarianism and Other Essays
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If you're looking to understand the bedrock principles shaping modern political thought, Mill's collection is pivotal. Not only does it delve into fundamental issues like liberty, ethics, and gender equality, but also it's essential for anyone intrigued by the underpinnings of Western political systems. Reading these essays might feel like you're in conversation with the very ideas that support contemporary debates about individual and societal values.
International Relations And The European Union - Thryft
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This book is an insightful guide to the European Union's role in global affairs, focusing on its power, processes, and place in the international community. The authors skillfully examine the EU's impact on the global stage, making it an essential read for students and practitioners of international relations.
Modeling Monetary Economies - Thryft
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The approach of this text for upper-level undergraduates is to teach monetary economics using the classical paradigm of rational agents in a market setting. By teaching from first principles, the authors aim to instruct students not only in the monetary policies and institutions that exist today in the United States but also in what policies and institutions may or should exist tomorrow and elsewhere. The text builds on a simple, clear monetary model and applies this framework consistently to a wide variety of monetary questions. The authors have added in this second edition new material on speculative attacks on currencies, social security, currency boards, central banking alternatives, the payments system, and the Lucas model of price surprises. Discussions of many topics have been extended, presentations of data greatly expanded, and new exercises added.