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Annual Review of Global Peace Operations, 2008Center on International Cooperation Unique in its breadth of coverage, the Annual Review of Global Peace Operations presents the most detailed collection of data on peace operations—those launched by the UN, by regional organizations, by coalitions, and by individual nations—that is available. Features of the 2008 volume include:
a summary analysis of the trends and developments in peace operations through 2007
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Annual Review of Global Peace Operations, 2009Center on International Cooperation Unique in its breadth of coverage, the Annual Review of Global Peace Operations presents the most detailed collection of data on peace operations—those launched by the UN, by regional organizations, by coalitions, and by individual nations—that is available. Features of the 2009 volume include: More > | ![]() |
Annual Review of Global Peace Operations, 2010Center on International Cooperation Unique in its breadth of coverage, the Annual Review of Global Peace Operations presents the most detailed collection of data on peace operations—those launched by the UN, by regional organizations, by coalitions, and by individual nations—that is available. Features of the 2010 volume include: More > | ![]() |
Annual Review of Global Peace Operations, 2011Center on International Cooperation Unique in its breadth of coverage, the Annual Review of Global Peace Operations presents the most detailed collection of data on peace operations—those launched by the UN, by regional organizations, by coalitions, and by individual nations—that is available. Features of the 2011 volume include:
• a thematic focus on current operations in periods of transition
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Annual Review of Global Peace Operations, 2012Center on International Cooperation Unique in its breadth of coverage, the Annual Review of Global Peace Operations presents the most detailed collection of data on peace operations—those launched by the UN, by regional organizations, and by coalitions—that is available. Features of the 2012 volume include:
• a thematic focus on the role of peace operations in the extension of state authority
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Annual Review of Global Peace Operations, 2013Center on International Cooperation The 2013 Annual Review of Global Peace Operations provides comprehensive information on all current military and—for the first time—civilian peace operations, more than 130 missions, launched by the United Nations, by regional organizations, and by coalitions. Unique in its breadth of coverage, it presents the most detailed collection of data on peace operations available.
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Another Country: Everyday Social RestitutionSharlene Swartz Drawing on insights drawn from extensive interviews with South Africans in all walks of life, Sharlene Swartz introduces the practical concept of social restitution—the actions and attitudes that people can undertake in dialogue with each other to "make things right."
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Another Life: Fully AnnotatedDerek Walcott, with a critical essay and comprehensive notes by Edward Baugh and Colbert Nepaulsingh This near-definitive study sets a new standard for the kind of meticulous scholarship that Nobel laureate Derek Walcott's poetry deserves.
Another Life, Walcott's masterpiece of autobiography in verse is an ideal point of entry into Walcott's work. The 200 pages of detailed notes and commentary offered in this annotated edition—drawing to a great extent on unpublished More > | ![]() |
Anthropology in Practice: Building a Career Outside the AcademyRiall W. Nolan How can students and scholars effectively prepare for—and succeed at—a career as a nonacademic practicing anthropologist? This comprehensive guide, full of practical detail, presents the answers.
Nolan relates how students, recent graduates, and beginning professionals can acquire and use the skills essential for work as a practitioner. A key feature of his book is its comprehensive More > | ![]() |
Anticipating Madam PresidentRobert P. Watson and Ann Gordon, editors Madam President? The question is not if, but rather when the United States will elect a female president—but that may be the only certainty involved in shattering this most visible glass ceiling in U.S. society.
Who will be included in the field of candidates for Madam President, and why? How will she have to position herself for a viable run at the Oval Office? Once in office, will More > | ![]() |