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Small Histories: A Road Trip Reveals Local Museums Stuck In A Rut, Jennifer Saunders
Small Histories: A Road Trip Reveals Local Museums Stuck In A Rut, Jennifer Saunders
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
You leave Sydney and head for holidays on the South Coast. You plan to catch a quick surf, check out the boutiques and cafes, stroll around a local museum. ..
Germany's Government-Civil Society Development Cooperation Strategy: The Dangers Of The Middle Of The Road, Susan N. Engel
Germany's Government-Civil Society Development Cooperation Strategy: The Dangers Of The Middle Of The Road, Susan N. Engel
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) has been busy since the late 2000s studying the way aid donors manage their relations with development civil society organisations (CSOs). More than studying these relations, they have made some very detailed suggestions about how CSOs should be organised and how donor governments should fund and otherwise relate to them. This came out of the debate about aid effectiveness, which was formally aimed at improving both donor and recipient processes. Donors have quietly dropped many of the aspects related to improving their own performance and yet a number have created new interventionist …
Korean-Chinese Film Remakes In A New Age Of Cultural Globalisation: Miss Granny (2014) And 20 Once Again (2015) Along The Digital Road, Kai Ruo Soh, Brian Yecies
Korean-Chinese Film Remakes In A New Age Of Cultural Globalisation: Miss Granny (2014) And 20 Once Again (2015) Along The Digital Road, Kai Ruo Soh, Brian Yecies
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
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Road To Nowhere? Peace Efforts In The Southern Philippines, Peter M. Sales
Road To Nowhere? Peace Efforts In The Southern Philippines, Peter M. Sales
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
The plight of the southern Philippines is a lesson in how not to undertake a peace process. It especially illuminates the pitfalls of negotiating without the wholehearted commitment of the stakeholders, especially the central government. Successive regimes in Manila have made feints at achieving a settlement in Mindanao, but the national leadership has been in turns half-hearted, dilatory and insincere. So the south remains in turmoil despite the best intentions and unflagging efforts of peace advocates. Whatever else, the so-called Mindanao problem has much to teach the international community about intractable warfare. Hard-won lessons in this southernmost and second largest …
The Importance Of Being Incorrect: Burma Road Pieces, From End To Beginning, Yu Ouyang
The Importance Of Being Incorrect: Burma Road Pieces, From End To Beginning, Yu Ouyang
Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts - Papers (Archive)
Yu relates his travel to Kunming, China. After being in Kunming and back in Australia, he suddenly felt a kind of illness that defied description. Everything was normal for him, and too correct. He realized that his Kunming travel showed the importance of being incorrect.