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Stories of the South

Stories of the South
Author: K. Stephen Prince
Publisher: UNC Press Books
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2014
Genre: History
ISBN: 1469614189

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In the immediate aftermath of the Civil War, the North assumed significant power to redefine the South, imagining a region rebuilt and modeled on northern society. The white South actively resisted these efforts, battling the legal strictures of Reconstruction on the ground. Meanwhile, white southern storytellers worked to recast the South's image, romanticizing the Lost Cause and heralding the birth of a New South. Prince argues that this cultural production was as important as political competition and economic striving in turning the South and the nation away from the egalitarian promises of Reconstruction and toward Jim Crow.


The Way it was in the South

The Way it was in the South
Author: Donald Lee Grant
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2001
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780820323299

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Chronicles the black experience in Georgia from the early 1500s to the present, exploring the contradictions of life in a state that was home to both the KKK and the civil rights movement.


Linking Gender to Climate Change Impacts in the Global South

Linking Gender to Climate Change Impacts in the Global South
Author: Shouraseni Sen Roy
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2018-04-18
Genre: Science
ISBN: 3319757776

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This authored book assesses the spatial patterns of climate change and gender inequalities across the Global South, and analyzes the disproportionate impacts that climate change processes have on women in these regions. Though many books attempt to incorporate gender issues into climate change, this book examines the issue as a whole by addressing the relationship between climate change and gender from a number of perspectives. The book incorporates case studies from various regions of the Global South, a designation broadly defined as the countries of Africa, Middle and South America, and most of Asia including the Middle East. In the book's two main sections, readers will learn about how climate change affects access to regional opportunities and resources, the obstacles created by climate change that affect women more strongly than men, and how affected female populations adapt to changing conditions and protect their local livelihoods. Section one, covering chapters 1 and 2, addresses the spatial patterns of climate change and gender inequalities/inequities across the Global South by analyzing long-term trends from the latest reports of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and the World Economic forum. Section two, covering chapters 3 through 7, discusses the critical issues related to climate change and gender inequality, and presents literature reviews and case studies in the Global South. The different issues and perspectives discussed include health, water and food security, education, conflicts, migration, participation in decision-making processes, and changing urban social landscapes. The concluding chapter discusses policy initiatives and makes recommendations to some of the gender mainstreaming through empowerment and participation. This interdisciplinary book will appeal to academics and policy-makers beyond just the fields of environmental sciences and gender studies, and may be adopted as a resource for graduate students and researchers.


Linking Smallholder Producers to Modern Agri-Food Chains: Case Studies from South Asia, Southeast Asia and China

Linking Smallholder Producers to Modern Agri-Food Chains: Case Studies from South Asia, Southeast Asia and China
Author: Vijay Paul Sharma
Publisher: Allied Publishers
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2013-05-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 8184248245

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This publication examines the processes and impact of market restructuring through comparative in-depth empirical case studies in selected Asian countries, namely, China,India, Indonesia, Philippines, Sri Lanka and Thailand. These countries represent both a broad geographic coverage and a range of stages of market concentration in the region. The country papers address important questions such as what determines the participation of producers in different channels, what is the impact of farmer participation on incomes and what institutional, technological, economic and other reforms are necessary to enhance their effective participation in the emerging and restructuring markets.The case studies attempt to identify major factors that affect smallholder producers’ access to output markets, input markets, e.g. seeds, fertilizers, agrochemicals, technology and services such as credit, extension, insurance. Each case study has tried to analyse one specific innovation and these innovations are specific arrangements built on public policies, business initiatives, collective/group action by small-scale producers, etc. that appear to have played a positive role in supporting greater inclusion. The studies aim to derive models, strategies and policy principles to guide public and private sector players in promoting greater participation of small-scale producers in dynamic markets.


Forging Subregional Links in Transportation and Logistics in South Asia

Forging Subregional Links in Transportation and Logistics in South Asia
Author: Uma Subramanian
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780821348857

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"Written for public and private sector professionals in South Asia, the book presents policy options that would enable the subregion to compete in a rapidly changing global environment. While the book is designed to stimulate informed dialogue among key stakeholders, the unique approach and lessons learned have broad applications of interest to a wider audience."--BOOK JACKET.


Globalization, Negotiation, and the Failure of Transformation in South Africa

Globalization, Negotiation, and the Failure of Transformation in South Africa
Author: Michael H. Allen
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2006-07-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1403983070

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The book explains the social forces, forms of consciousness and structural constraints that undermined Apartheid, preserved national unity and yet, later constrained democratic sovereignty, as the imperatives of global markets clashed with the prior aspirations of the democratic revolution.


South-South Cooperation Beyond the Myths

South-South Cooperation Beyond the Myths
Author: Isaline Bergamaschi
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2017-03-14
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137539690

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This book, which brings together scholars from the developed and developing world, explores one of the most salient features of contemporary international relations: South-South cooperation. It builds on existing empirical evidence and offers a comparative analytical framework to critically analyse the aid policies and programmes of ten rising donors from the global South. Amongst these are several BRICS (Brazil, India, China and South Africa) but also a number of less studied countries, including Cuba, Venezuela, the United Arab Emirates, Colombia, Turkey, and Korea. The chapters trace the ideas, identities and actors that shape contemporary South-South cooperation, and also explore potential differences and points of convergence with traditional North-South aid. This thought-provoking edited collection will appeal to students and scholars of international relations, international political economy, development, economics, area studies and business. /div


Comparative Politics of the Global South

Comparative Politics of the Global South
Author: December Green
Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers
Total Pages: 563
Release: 2017
Genre: Developing countries
ISBN: 9781626376502

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Revised edition of: Comparative politics of the "Third World." 3rd ed. 2011.


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Author: Erie County (N.Y.). Board of Supervisors
Publisher:
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1875
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