A World in Transition

A World in Transition
Author: Yogananda (Paramahansa)
Publsiher: Self-Realization Fellowship Publishers
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1999
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: PSU:000050309962

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Paramahansa Yogananda and some of his foremost disciples provide heart-satisfying explanations for our most challenging questions -- shedding a clarifying light on personal and global concerns. Each chapter offers understanding, reassurance, and guidance for the turbulent times in which we live. With acute insight, A World in Transition shows how we can use the power of meditation and prayer for world peace, and effect lasting spiritual transformation for ourselves, our communities, and our planet. By identifying the universal principles and world cycles that influence the evolution of civilizations and individuals, the authors help us develop those life skills we will need to chart our course in the times ahead.

Worlds in Transition

Worlds in Transition
Author: Joseph Camilleri,Jim Falk
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 697
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780857930804

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We are living through a unique moment of transition, marked by a frenetic cycle of invention, construction, consumption and destruction. However, there is more to this transition than globalization, argue the authors of this unique and penetrating study. In their highly innovative approach, they set this transition against a broader evolutionary canvas, with the emphasis on the evolution of governance. The book's detailed analysis of five strategic sectors (economy, environment, health, information and security) points to an intricate and rapidly evolving interplay of geopolitical, cultural an.

The Great Transition

The Great Transition
Author: B. M. S. Campbell
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 491
Release: 2016-06-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780521195881

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Major account of the fourteenth-century crisis which saw a series of famines, revolts and epidemics transform the medieval world.

Democratic Transition in the Muslim World

Democratic Transition in the Muslim World
Author: Alfred Stepan
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2018-03-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780231545419

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In early 2011, widespread protests ousted dictatorial regimes in both Tunisia and Egypt. Within a few years, Tunisia successfully held parliamentary and presidential elections and witnessed a peaceful transition of power, while the Egyptian military went on to seize power and institute authoritarian control. What explains the success and failure of transitions to democracy in these two countries, and how might they speak to democratic transition attempts in other Muslim-majority countries? Democratic Transition in the Muslim World convenes leading scholars to consider the implications of democratic success in Tunisia and failure in Egypt in comparative perspective. Alongside case studies of Indonesia, Senegal, and India, contributors analyze similarities and differences among democratizing countries with large Muslim populations, considering universal challenges as well as each nation’s particular obstacles. A central theme is the need to understand the conditions under which it becomes possible to craft pro-democratic coalitions among secularists and Islamists. Essays discuss the dynamics of secularist fears of Islamist electoral success, the role of secular constituencies in authoritarian regimes’ resilience, and the prospects for moderation among both secularist and Islamist political actors. They delve into topics such as the role of the army and foreign military aid, Middle Eastern constitutions, and the role of the Muslim Brotherhood. The book also includes an essay by the founder and president of Tunisia’s Ennadha Party, Rachid Ghannouchi, who discusses the political strategies his party chose to pursue.

A Theory of Sustainable Sociocultural and Economic Development

A Theory of Sustainable Sociocultural and Economic Development
Author: Mohamed Rabie
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 243
Release: 2016-04-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781137579522

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Why do some countries' economies struggle to develop, even when they are the focus of so much research and international funding? While recognizing that the obstacles facing poor nations are many and complex, Rabie proposes that the roots of most obstacles are sociocultural; thus, sociocultural transformation and economic restructuring can only be successful when treated as interconnected, mutually beneficial objectives. A Theory of Sustainable Sociocultural and Economic Development outlines an innovative model capable of identifying the major obstacles hindering poor nations' development in general, and the sociocultural and political obstacles in particular, placing them in their proper historical contexts, and addressing them comprehensively.

Canadian Parties in Transition Fourth Edition

Canadian Parties in Transition  Fourth Edition
Author: Alain-G. Gagnon,A. Brian Tanguay
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 513
Release: 2017-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781442634701

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Canadian Parties in Transition examines the transformation of party politics in Canada and the possible shape the party system might take in the near future. With chapters written by an outstanding team of political scientists, the book presents a multi-faceted image of party dynamics, electoral behaviour, political marketing, and representative democracy. The fourth edition has been thoroughly updated and includes fifteen new chapters and several new contributors. The new material covers topics such as the return to power of the Liberal Party, voting politics in Quebec, women in Canadian political parties, political campaigning, digital party politics, and municipal party politics.

Designing Financial Systems in Transition Economies

Designing Financial Systems in Transition Economies
Author: Anna Meyendorff,Anjan V. Thakor
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2002
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0262133911

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This collection examines the design of financial systems for central and eastern European countries engaged in the transition to market-based economies. It highlights the need for better approaches to measuring performance and providing incentives in banking and for financial mechanisms to encourage private-sector growth. Written by leading European and North American scholars, the essays apply modern finance theory and empirical data to the development of new financial sectors.

A World in Transition

A World in Transition
Author: Bertelsmann Stiftung
Publsiher: Verlag Bertelsmann Stiftung
Total Pages: 456
Release: 2014-06-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783867936088

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What reforms must governments initiate in order to ensure the sustainability of their societies? What examples of success can we identify by systematically comparing countries around the world? And who will shape the political and economic future in the 21st century? This E-Book Reader is a supplement to the upcoming edition (June 2014) of our Germanlanguage quarterly change, which takes as its focus "A World in Transition." Addressing sustainability in governance, strategic steering capacity in policymaking, and the most important global and regional developments of the past three years, the contributions featured here are excerpts from publications published by the Verlag Bertelsmann Stiftung.