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A Readers Theatre Adaptation of The Merry Wives of Windsor
After an extensive survey of available literature in Readers Theatre and Shakespeare's The Merry Wives of Windsor, the purpose for this thesis was to cut and convert The Merry Wives into the twentieth century idiom from the authorized version found in the 1623 folio
Foreign Policy and the Ideology of Post-ideology: The Case of Matteo Renzi’s Partito Democratico
The post-communist Italian Left has experienced a long phase of ideational misalignment between ideas placed at different levels, as a qualified discursive institutionalist approach demonstrates. Background public philosophies have often clashed with post-communist political ideology, while foreign policy programmes have often contradicted specific policies. Under the leadership of Matteo Renzi, however, the PD is now experiencing a moment of remarkable ideational consistency. Rather than being founded on entirely new premises, this new consensus folds old elements into new ones and shows all the defining traits of post-ideology. Yet, by espousing post-ideology, Renzi is making an ultimately ideological move whose limitations may soon start to show
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Foreign policy and globalization theory: The case of Israel
Since the early 1990s, international relations has witnessed a stimulating debate on globalization. This debate laid the foundations for globalization theory (GT), providing the tools for an empirical examination of the globalization of multiple activities: from politics and organized violence, to finance, trade and production, through culture and environmental degradation. However, examination of what appear to be the best-known works on globalization reveals that foreign policy has been virtually excluded from GT. In this context, based on what is described here as a synergistic transformationalist approach (STA) to globalization, I provide a critique of GT. The critique is geared towards examining why foreign policy hitherto has been overlooked by contemporary GT. I expose the problems this generates and address them by exploring how STA enables GT to incorporate foreign policy. I use the case of Israel heuristically to elicit how incorporating foreign policy into GT may provide a better understanding of the relationship between foreign policy and globalization. Three themes are highlighted: the role of foreign policy in inducing and reproducing globalization; determining the mutually constitutive relationship between globalization and the state; and shaping the interfacing between international politics and globalization
Dynamics of growth of appendicular peritonitis at children and the results of his treatment
The article analyzes the frequency of surgical interventions for acute appendicitis and complicated forms. The use of glove drainage in the complex treatment of appendicular peritonitis improves end results in the early and late postoperative period in children.В статье проведен анализ частоты оперативных вмешательств по поводу острого аппендицита и его осложнённых форм. Применение перчаточного дренажа в комплексном лечении аппендикулярного перитонита улучшает конечные результаты в раннем и позднем послеоперационном периоде у дете
Guns, Economic Growth and Education During the Second Half of the Twentieth Century: Was Spain Different?
Análise de Política Externa e Política Externa Brasileira: trajetória, desafios e possibilidades de um campo de estudos
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