1000 resultados para Buckshot War, Harrisburg, Pa., 1838.
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This paper examines a particular form of online activity-weblogging, and how it has allowed for specific new forms of popular political communication in the context of the Second Gulf War. After describing the basics of weblogging, the paper discusses Western media coverage of the war and then shows how 'warbloggers' positioned themselves vis-à-vis media coverage and propaganda, creating commentaries that frequently combined media and political criticism. While bloggers of every political hue offered a range of perspectives and personal styles, some general tendencies are evident in warblogging discourse. The piece ends by questioning the significance of warblogging in terms of its potential contribution to democratic communication.
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Contrata????o de servi??os t??cnicos profissionais especializados de doc??ncia para modera????o na Oficina, sob medida, de reflex??o e alinhamento das pol??ticas de promo????o e incentivo ?? leitura em nosso Pa??s, sendo a execu????o da Oficina norteada pelas diretrizes expressas no inciso I do art. 2?? da Resolu????o n?? 01 de 31 de janeiro de 2013 e nos incisos I do art. 2?? do Decreto n?? 8.091, de 03 de setembro de 2013
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Texto que analisa aspectos diversos relativos aos Recursos Humanos do Servi??o P??blico nos pa??ses industrializados, visando contribuir para a solu????o dos dilemas enfrentados pelos pa??ses em desenvolvimento nos seus atuais processos de reforma do Estado.
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Relat??rio que fornece uma vis??o geral da forma como a alta administra????o p??blica ?? gerenciada em v??rios pa??ses da OCDE .
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O projeto ???Apoio ao Desenvolvimento do Setor Algodoeiro dos Pa??ses do Cotton-4??? objetiva aumentar a produtividade, gerar diversidade gen??tica e aprimorar a qualidade do algod??o cultivado em Benin, Burkina Faso, Chade e Mali, de forma a contribuir para o desenvolvimento e o fortalecimento econ??mico. A IV Reuni??o do Comit?? Gestor do Projeto teve como um de seus objetivos refletir sobre as pr??ticas de implementa????o das a????es previstas no documento do projeto Cotton-4, bem como registrar percep????es e opini??es das equipes dos pa??ses africanos, com o prop??sito de reunir os elementos cr??ticos essenciais para sua posterior avalia????o
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The conventional approach in the discipline of International Relations is to treat terrorist organizations as "non-state" actors of international relations. However, this approach is problematic due to the fact that most terrorist organizations are backed or exploited by some states. In this article, I take issue with the non-stateness of terrorist organizations and seek to answer the question of why so many states, at times, support terrorist organizations. I argue that in the face of rising threats to national security in an age of devastating wars, modern nation states tend to provide support to foreign terrorist organizations that work against their present and imminent enemies. I elaborate on my argument studying three cases of state support for terrorism: Iranian support for Hamas, Syrian support for the PKK, and American support for the MEK. The analyses suggest that, for many states, terror is nothing but war by other means.