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Montana Vision Travel Research: 2003, Norma P. Nickerson
Montana Vision Travel Research: 2003, Norma P. Nickerson
Institute for Tourism and Recreation Research Publications
Outlook for 2003 and Review of 2002.
Review Of Cure: A Story Of Cancer And Politics From The Annals Of The Cold War, John Brantley
Review Of Cure: A Story Of Cancer And Politics From The Annals Of The Cold War, John Brantley
Faculty Research & Creative Activity
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Review Of Cure: A Story Of Cancer And Politics From The Annals Of The Cold War, John Stephen Brantley
Review Of Cure: A Story Of Cancer And Politics From The Annals Of The Cold War, John Stephen Brantley
Faculty Research & Creative Activity
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A Literature Review On The International State Of Knowledge Of Drug Testing At Work, With Particular Reference To The U.S, Peter Francis, Natalia K. Hanley, David Wray
A Literature Review On The International State Of Knowledge Of Drug Testing At Work, With Particular Reference To The U.S, Peter Francis, Natalia K. Hanley, David Wray
Faculty of Social Sciences - Papers (Archive)
Over the last forty years there has been a substantial growth in workforce drug testing. Most notably, this proliferation has occurred across U.S. industry and federal organisations. Developments in the U.S. have become the catalyst for an international debate on the issue of substance use in the workplace and ways of responding to it.
Book Review - Kate Langdon Forhan, The Political Theory Of Christine De Pizan, Louise D'Arcens
Book Review - Kate Langdon Forhan, The Political Theory Of Christine De Pizan, Louise D'Arcens
Faculty of Arts - Papers (Archive)
Christine de Pizan scholars are familiar with Kate Langdon Forhan’s many valuable contributions to the growing research into Christine’s political writings. In The Political Theory of Christine de Pizan Forhan seeks to bring Christine’s work to the attention of a new audience, political theorists, in order to ensure a place for her within the mainstream history of political theory. In so doing she continues the worthy task already underway in her translation of Christine’s Book of the Body Politic for Cambridge’s Texts in the History of Political Thought series, and her Medieval Political Theory reader, co-edited with Cary Nederman. In …
American Exceptionalism And Us Foreign Policy: Public Diplomacy At The End Of The Cold War, Steve Yetiv
American Exceptionalism And Us Foreign Policy: Public Diplomacy At The End Of The Cold War, Steve Yetiv
Political Science & Geography Faculty Publications
This book offers an interesting foray into an important and timely subject. The author explores chiefly how American leaders have used the idea of American exceptionalism to realize foreign and domestic goals, including building support for government policies. But the work also deals more broadly with rhetoric and its meaning in American public diplomacy and foreign policy.
The Annual Register, 1758-2001, Tammy Sugarman
The Annual Register, 1758-2001, Tammy Sugarman
University Library Faculty Publications
Review of the database The Annual Register, 1758-2001. Journal available online at www.emeraldinsight.com/rr.htm