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  • MPI Bildungsforschung  (6)
  • SB Kyritz  (2)
  • Ibero-Amerik. Institut  (1)
  • Inst. Menschenrechte  (1)
  • GB Neuhardenberg
  • 2010-2014  (10)
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  • 1
    UID:
    b3kat_BV048265994
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (68 p)
    Content: This paper investigates the interaction between corruption and governance at the sector level. A simple model illustrates how both an increase in regulatory autonomy and privatization may influence the effect of corruption. The interaction is analyzed empirically using a fixed-effects estimator on a panel of 153 electricity distribution firms across 18 countries in Latin America and the Caribbean from 1995-2007. Greater corruption is associated with lower firm labor productivity, but this association is reduced when an independent regulatory agency is present. These results survive a range of robustness checks, including instrumenting for regulatory governance, controlling for a large range of observables, and using several different corruption measures. The association between corruption and productivity also appears weaker for privately owned firms compared to publicly owned firms, though this result is somewhat less robust
    Additional Edition: Wren-Lewis, Liam Do Infrastructure Reforms Reduce the Effect of Corruption?
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (URL des Erstveröffentlichers)
    URL: Volltext  (Deutschlandweit zugänglich)
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  • 2
    UID:
    kobvindex_SBC1148988
    Format: DVD-Video (102 Min.) , in Farbe , dolby digital
    Note: Deutsch , Englisch
    Language: English
    Keywords: DVD-Video
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  • 3
    UID:
    kobvindex_VBRD-ricchraflili10kocd
    Format: 1 DVD (ca. 99 Min.)
    Content: Nach einem schrecklichen Autounfall erwacht Anna in einer eisaklten und sterilen Leichenhalle: Der Bestatter Ed ist gerade dabei, hren Körper für die Beisetzung vorzubereiten. Panisch, verängstigt und sich immer noch lebendig fühlend, will Anna ihm nicht glauben tod zu sein. Doch Elliot beharrt darauf, dass sie sich bereits in einer Zwischenwelt zum Jenseits befindet und er die Gabe besitzt, die Verstorbenen auf ihrem letzten Weg zu begleiten - nur er könnte sie verstehen. Gefangen in dem Bestatungsunternhemen und geplagt von albtraumhaften Visionen ist Anna gezwungen, ihren tiefsten Ängsten ins Auge zu blicken und ihren eigenen Tod zu akzeptieren. Aber ist sie bei dem Unfall wirklich gestorben?
    Language: German
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  • 4
    UID:
    gbv_717989410
    Format: Online-Ressource (PDF-Datei: 144 S.)
    Edition: [Online-Ausg.]
    Language: English
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  • 5
    UID:
    gbv_836932900
    Format: Online-Ressource (300 p)
    ISBN: 9781565490680
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- Prologue -- Preface -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Breaking New Ground -- Descent into Terror -- Out of the Ashes: The Mutual Support Group -- Honor and Duty -- The Comeback -- The Volunteers The Accompaniment Relationship -- Fear in the Highlands -- The "Democratic" Strategists -- Accompaniment as Deterrence Deterrence, Encouragement, and Political Space -- Closing the Space -- The Refugee Return: The Institutionalization of Accompaniment -- A Tenacious Grip: Accompaniment in El Salvador, 1987-91 -- Bitter Tea, with Sweetener -- The Clout Factor: The United Nations, the International Red Cross, and the NGOs -- Steadfast in Haiti -- Deterrence Up Front in Colombia -- Principles in Action -- A Brief Assessment Looking Ahead -- Appendix 1 -- Appendix 2 -- Abbreviations -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Authors.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , ""Contents""; ""Prologue""; ""Preface""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Introduction: Breaking New Ground""; ""Descent into Terror""; ""Out of the Ashes: The Mutual Support Group""; ""Honor and Duty""; ""The Comeback""; ""The Volunteers The Accompaniment Relationship""; ""Fear in the Highlands""; ""The ""Democratic"" Strategists""; ""Accompaniment as Deterrence Deterrence, Encouragement, and Political Space""; ""Closing the Space""; ""The Refugee Return: The Institutionalization of Accompaniment""; ""A Tenacious Grip: Accompaniment in El Salvador, 1987-91""; ""Bitter Tea, with Sweetener"" , ""The Clout Factor: The United Nations, the International Red Cross, and the NGOs""""Steadfast in Haiti""; ""Deterrence Up Front in Colombia""; ""Principles in Action""; ""A Brief Assessment Looking Ahead""; ""Appendix 1""; ""Appendix 2""; ""Abbreviations""; ""Bibliography""; ""Index""; ""About the Authors""
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781565495944
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781565490680
    Additional Edition: Print version Unarmed Bodyguards : International Accompaniment for the Protection of Human Rights
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 6
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Toronto : University of Toronto Press
    UID:
    gbv_868360260
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (343 p)
    Edition: 2nd ed
    ISBN: 9781442611092
    Content: Featuring contributions by authors from across Canada, the United States, and the United Kingdom, The Loyal Atlantic brings Loyalism into a genuinely international focus
    Note: Description based upon print version of record
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781442690271
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781442611092
    Additional Edition: Print version Bannister, Jerry The Loyal Atlantic : Remaking the British Atlantic in the Revolutionary Era Toronto : University of Toronto Press,c2012 ISBN 9781442611092
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 7
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    Online Resource
    Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited
    UID:
    gbv_1658190556
    Format: 1 online resource (252 pages)
    ISBN: 9781849507493
    Series Statement: Advances in Ecopolitics v.5
    Content: Examines the range of environmental campaigns that are occurring across the planet. This title showcases a selection of case studies on grassroots initiatives and activism in areas such as green economic alternatives, regional activism in defence of communities, alternative or utopian communities, green politics and ecotourism.
    Content: Intro -- Global Ecological Politics -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of contributors -- List of reviewers -- Preface -- Chapter 1. Introduction: The background to global ecopolitics -- Introduction -- The modern environmental movement -- Principles of the environmental movement -- Examples of environmental movement activism -- The anti-toxics movement -- The love canal controversy -- Campaigns against incineration -- Cultural accounts of the anti-toxics movement -- Green Parties -- References -- Chapter 2. The green new deal: Restoring balance and stability to the global financial and ecosystem -- Introduction -- The historical background -- Managing money and debt-creation -- Interest as a social construct -- money as a free good -- Globalisation and the dismantling of Bretton Woods -- The design of a global, debt-based financial architecture -- Green new deal: The financial proposals -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Chapter 3. The dilemma of justice: Foreign oil multinationals and human rights violation in the Niger Delta of Nigeria -- Introduction -- Theoretical framework1 -- Oil production in the Niger delta -- State and foreign oil companies versus host communities -- The Obasanjo regime and the Niger delta -- The way forward -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4. Alternative currency networks as utopian practice -- Introduction -- The hidden history of alternative money networks as political praxis -- Contemporary alternative money networks -- Alternative money networks as utopian practice -- Green money networks as utopian practice -- Green money in the future - a response to climate change? -- References -- Chapter 5. Elusive escapes? Everyday life and ecotopia -- Introduction -- Utopian escapes -- Spaces internal and spaces external: CAT's ecotopia -- Ecotopian culture, community and organisation.
    Note: Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781849507486
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781849507486
    Language: English
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 8
    UID:
    gbv_837088224
    Format: Online-Ressource (VI, 312 p.)
    ISBN: 9780816504084
    Series Statement: Archaeology of colonialism in native North America
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- 1. Finding Transitions: Global Pathways to Decolonizing Indigenous Histories in Archaeology -- Part I. Beyond Dichotomies and Colonial Categories -- 2. The Rest Is History: Devaluing the Recent Past in the Archaeology of the Pueblo Southwest -- 3. The Discovery and Decolonization of Xaltocan, Mexico -- 4. Rock Art as Historical Sources in Colonial Contexts -- 5. Decolonizing through Heritage Work in the Pocumtuck Homeland of Northeastern North America -- Part II. Scales of Transitions -- 6. Between the Longue Durée and the Short Purée: Postcolonial Archaeologies of Indigenous History in Colonial North America -- 7. Lost in Tradition, Found in Transition: Scales of Indigenous History in Siin, Senegal -- 8. When Does History Begin? Material Continuity and Change in West Africa -- 9. Lost among the Colonial Maya: Engaging Indigenous Maya History at Progresso Lagoon, Belize -- 10. Andean Households in Transition: The Politics of Domestic Space at an Early Colonial Doctrina in the Peruvian Highlands -- 11. Hidden Transcripts, Contested Landscapes, and Long-Term Indigenous History in Oaxaca, Mexico -- Part III. Reflections: Found in Transitions -- 12. Archaeologies of Colonialism in Unexpected Times and Unexpected Places -- 13. Lost in Transition: A Retrospective -- About the Editors -- About the Contributors -- Index.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , ""Contents""; ""1. Finding Transitions: Global Pathways to Decolonizing Indigenous Histories in Archaeology""; ""Part I. Beyond Dichotomies and Colonial Categories""; ""2. The Rest Is History: Devaluing the Recent Past in the Archaeology of the Pueblo Southwest""; ""3. The Discovery and Decolonization of Xaltocan, Mexico""; ""4. Rock Art as Historical Sources in Colonial Contexts""; ""5. Decolonizing through Heritage Work in the Pocumtuck Homeland of Northeastern North America""; ""Part II. Scales of Transitions"" , ""6. Between the Longue Durée and the Short Purée: Postcolonial Archaeologies of Indigenous History in Colonial North America""""7. Lost in Tradition, Found in Transition: Scales of Indigenous History in Siin, Senegal""; ""8. When Does History Begin? Material Continuity and Change in West Africa""; ""9. Lost among the Colonial Maya: Engaging Indigenous Maya History at Progresso Lagoon, Belize""; ""10. Andean Households in Transition: The Politics of Domestic Space at an Early Colonial Doctrina in the Peruvian Highlands"" , ""11. Hidden Transcripts, Contested Landscapes, and Long-Term Indigenous History in Oaxaca, Mexico""""Part III. Reflections: Found in Transitions""; ""12. Archaeologies of Colonialism in Unexpected Times and Unexpected Places""; ""13. Lost in Transition: A Retrospective""; ""About the Editors""; ""About the Contributors""; ""Index""
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780816599356
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780816504084
    Additional Edition: Print version Decolonizing Indigenous Histories : Exploring Prehistoric/Colonial Transitions in Archaeology
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 9
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    Online Resource
    Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, Inc
    UID:
    gbv_839030789
    Format: Online-Ressource (312 p)
    ISBN: 9780812241761
    Series Statement: National and Ethnic Conflict in the 21st Century
    Content: With immense oil reserves and a diverse population of Kurds, Arabs, and Turkmens, Kirkuk's history has been scarred by interethnic violence and state-sponsored ethnic cleansing. This book offers a dispassionate analysis of the struggle for control of Kirkuk, arguing that Iraq's future stability depends on resolving the crisis in this region.
    Content: Cover -- Contents -- Part I Kirkuk and Its Environs -- 1 Kirkuk before Iraq -- 2 Kirkuk in the Twentieth Century -- Part II Three EthnopoliticalPerspectives -- 3 The Post-2003 Iraqi Context -- 4 The Turkmen Perspective: The Demise of a Formerly Dominant Community -- 5 The Kurdish Perspective: Gaining ''Jerusalem'' -- 6 The Arab Perspective: Applying the Old Rules -- Part III The Postwar Strugglefor Kirkuk -- 7 The Kurds Ascendant -- 8 The Kurds Triumphant -- 9 The Kurds Denied -- Part IV The Future of Kirkuk Dimensions of Compromise -- 10 The Struggle for Kirkuk: Problems of Process -- 11 The Struggle for Kirkuk: Problems of Final Status -- 12 The Struggle for Kirkuk: Future Governance -- Conclusion -- Notes -- List of People Interviewed -- Index -- Acknowledgments.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , ""Cover ""; ""Contents ""; ""Part I Kirkuk and Its Environs""; ""1 Kirkuk before Iraq""; ""2 Kirkuk in the Twentieth Century""; ""Part II Three EthnopoliticalPerspectives""; ""3 The Post-2003 Iraqi Context""; ""4 The Turkmen Perspective: The Demise of a Formerly Dominant Community""; ""5 The Kurdish Perspective: Gaining ''Jerusalem''""; ""6 The Arab Perspective: Applying the Old Rules""; ""Part III The Postwar Strugglefor Kirkuk""; ""7 The Kurds Ascendant""; ""8 The Kurds Triumphant""; ""9 The Kurds Denied""; ""Part IV The Future of Kirkuk Dimensions of Compromise"" , ""10 The Struggle for Kirkuk: Problems of Process """"11 The Struggle for Kirkuk: Problems of Final Status""; ""12 The Struggle for Kirkuk: Future Governance""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""List of People Interviewed""; ""Index""; ""Acknowledgments ""
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780812206043
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780812241761
    Additional Edition: Print version Crisis in Kirkuk : The Ethnopolitics of Conflict and Compromise
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 10
    UID:
    gbv_1020661941
    Format: Online-Ressource (1 online resource (320 pages)) , illustrations, graphs
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    ISBN: 9781780329932 , 9781780329949
    Content: A renewed call for radical change and systemic transformation in the face of an emerging, new form of capitalist imperialism.
    Content: Intro -- About the editors -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Figures and tables -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Imperialism in historical and theoretical perspective -- The new extractivism in Latin America -- 1 A new model or extractive imperialism? -- A system in crisis -- The politics and economics of natural resource development -- Foreign investment in Latin America: natural resource development or imperialist plunder? -- Table 1.1 Long-term north-south financial flows, 1985-2001 -- Table 1.2 Average annual flows of inward FDI by sector and region, in developed and developing countries, 1990 and 2009 -- From neoliberalism to post-neoliberalism -- The new political economy of natural resource development -- The resistance to extractive capitalism and the dynamics of class struggle -- Conclusion -- 2 Argentina: Extractivist dynamics of soy production and open-pit mining -- The soy model -- 2.1a Grain production in Argentina, 1969-2012 -- 2.1b Land dedicated to grain production in Argentina, 1969-2012 -- 2.2 Land under cultivation in Argentina, 1990-2009 -- Open-pit mining in Argentina -- 2.3 Mining companies in Argentina by country of origin -- 2.4 Stage of activity of the mining companies in Argentina -- Resistance to extractivism -- Conclusion -- 3 Bolivia: Between voluntarist developmentalism and pragmatic extractivism -- The political economy of natural resource extraction in Bolivia -- Table 3.1 Exports of primary products -- Public sector investment in natural resource development -- MAS and the predominance of foreign capital in the extractive sector -- Table 3.2 Mining projects and their relation to the state -- Between pragmatic extractivism and developmental voluntarism -- Table 3.3 Budgetary expenditures on public investments, 2012 -- Extractivism: a development strategy for living well (para vivir bien)?.
    Content: Table 3.4 Annual growth rates of GDP -- Bolivian nationalization: a model of progressive extractivism? -- Labor, conflict and class struggle in the new Bolivia -- Conclusion -- 4 Colombia: The mining boom: a catalyst of development or resistance? -- The 'new' imperialism and class struggle in the center and periphery -- Paving the way for extractive capital -- Extractives at war: from 2002 to 2010 -- Extractives at peace? From 2010 to 2014 -- The driving force of resistance to extractive capital -- 4.1 Participation of various actors in social struggles relating to the extraction of oil, coal and gold, 2001-11 -- Conclusion -- 5 Ecuador: Extractivist dynamics, politics and discourse -- Table 5.1 Public investment in the social sector, 2001-11 -- The fallacies of extractivism: extractive rents and social spending -- 5.1 Distribution of oil rents, 2007-12 -- Table 5.2 Total fiscal revenues, 2000-12 -- Table 5.3 Total educational expenditure by type, 2010 -- Extractivism and middle-class income -- Table 5.4 Imports of total oil products, costs, revenues and subsidies, 2006-11 -- The middle class in Ecuador: beneficiary of and accomplice in extractivism -- The fallacy of public investment and extractive rent: IIRSA and territorial privatization -- The equity fallacy: conditional cash transfers and extractive rent -- The expansion of the extractive frontier -- 5.2 Map of oil concessions in the Ecuadorian Amazon, 2012 -- Extractive rent from mining: so much for so little? -- Green capitalism -- The strategic discourse on extractivism -- Table 5.5 Key actors in REDD in Ecuador -- 6 Mexico: The political ecology of mining -- Contextualizing mining in Mexico -- Neoliberal reforms in Mexico's mining sector -- Panorama of resistance -- Theoretical implications and final reflections -- 7 Peru: Mining capital and social resistance
    Content: Overview: mining capital in Peru -- The commodities boom and its significance for Peru: some data -- Table 7.1 Peruvian export structure, 2000-12 -- Table 7.2 Basic social expenditure, 2002-11 -- The social and ecological impact of mining in Peru: the facts -- The capitalist state and imperialism in Peru -- Profits and corporate social responsibility -- Peruvian governmental policies and mining capital -- Ollanta Humala: neoliberalism with state intervention -- Table 7.3 Contribution of the mining sector to total income tax revenue, 2005-12 -- Table 7.4 Peruvian poverty rates by department, 2004-10 -- The limits of the struggle for survival -- Conclusion -- 8 Theses on extractive imperialism and the post-neoliberal state -- Extractivism: a defining feature of the post-neoliberal state in the current context -- From classical extractivism to the new extractivism -- Contradictions of the new extractivism -- Dependence on foreign investment in a policy of resource extraction is a development trap -- The fallacious belief that extractive rents can finance and sustain a process of inclusive development (progressive extractivism) -- The costs of extractive capitalism exceed any actual and potential benefits -- Class analysis versus neoclassical cost-benefit analysis -- The resistance is united in regard to extractivism but divided on capitalism -- An alternative model: post-neoliberalism or post-capitalism? -- Conclusion -- Notes on contributors -- Notes -- Introduction -- 1 New model or extractive imperialism? -- 2 Argentina -- 3 Bolivia -- 4 Colombia -- 6 Mexico -- 7 Peru -- 8 Theses on extractive imperialism -- References -- Index -- About Zed Books
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index. - Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (ebrary, viewed March 11, 2014) , About the editors; Title; Copyright; Contents; Figures and tables; Abbreviations; Introduction; Imperialism in historical and theoretical perspective; The new extractivism in Latin America; 1 A new model or extractive imperialism?; A system in crisis; The politics and economics of natural resource development; Foreign investment in Latin America: natural resource development or imperialist plunder?; Table 1.1 Long-term north-south financial flows, 1985-2001; Table 1.2 Average annual flows of inward FDI by sector and region, in developed and developing countries, 1990 and 2009 , From neoliberalism to post-neoliberalismThe new political economy of natural resource development; The resistance to extractive capitalism and the dynamics of class struggle; Conclusion; 2 Argentina: Extractivist dynamics of soy production and open-pit mining; The soy model; 2.1a Grain production in Argentina, 1969-2012; 2.1b Land dedicated to grain production in Argentina, 1969-2012; 2.2 Land under cultivation in Argentina, 1990-2009; Open-pit mining in Argentina; 2.3 Mining companies in Argentina by country of origin; 2.4 Stage of activity of the mining companies in Argentina , Resistance to extractivismConclusion; 3 Bolivia: Between voluntarist developmentalism and pragmatic extractivism; The political economy of natural resource extraction in Bolivia; Table 3.1 Exports of primary products; Public sector investment in natural resource development; MAS and the predominance of foreign capital in the extractive sector; Table 3.2 Mining projects and their relation to the state; Between pragmatic extractivism and developmental voluntarism; Table 3.3 Budgetary expenditures on public investments, 2012 , Extractivism: a development strategy for living well (para vivir bien)?Table 3.4 Annual growth rates of GDP; Bolivian nationalization: a model of progressive extractivism?; Labor, conflict and class struggle in the new Bolivia; Conclusion; 4 Colombia: The mining boom: a catalyst of development or resistance?; The 'new' imperialism and class struggle in the center and periphery; Paving the way for extractive capital; Extractives at war: from 2002 to 2010; Extractives at peace? From 2010 to 2014; The driving force of resistance to extractive capital , 4.1 Participation of various actors in social struggles relating to the extraction of oil, coal and gold, 2001-11Conclusion; 5 Ecuador: Extractivist dynamics, politics and discourse; Table 5.1 Public investment in the social sector, 2001-11; The fallacies of extractivism: extractive rents and social spending; 5.1 Distribution of oil rents, 2007-12; Table 5.2 Total fiscal revenues, 2000-12; Table 5.3 Total educational expenditure by type, 2010; Extractivism and middle-class income; Table 5.4 Imports of total oil products, costs, revenues and subsidies, 2006-11 , The middle class in Ecuador: beneficiary of and accomplice in extractivism
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781780329925
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781780329925
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books ; Electronic books
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    Author information: Petras, James F. 1937-
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