Governing after War examines how civilians' and rebels' wartime relations affect post-war state-building, development, and violence. When rebels win the war, how do they govern afterwards? Drawing from multiple cases in Africa, Shelley Liu argues that wartime rebel-civilian ties are important to answer this question. Her findings offer implications for recent rebel victories and, more broadly, for understanding the termination, trajectories, and political legacies of such conflicts around the world.
Remington Education: Pharmaceutics covers the basic principles of pharmaceutics, from dosage forms to drug delivery and targeting. It addresses all the principles covered in an introductory pharmacy course. As well as offering a summary of key information in pharmaceutics, it offers numerous case studies and MCQs for self assessment.
A Record of Revolt Against Religious and Political Tyranny in The Examiner, The Indicator, and Shelley's Prose Pamphlets, with Intimate Letters Between the Shelleys and Leigh Hunt, Partly from Unpublished Manuscripts
A Record of Revolt Against Religious and Political Tyranny in The Examiner, The Indicator, and Shelley's Prose Pamphlets, with Intimate Letters Between the Shelleys and Leigh Hunt, Partly from Unpublished Manuscripts
A record of revolt against religious & political tyranny in The Examiner, The Indicator, & Shelley's prose pamphlets, with intimate letters between the Shelleys & Leigh Hunt, partly from unpublished manuscripts.
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