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The Defoliation of America: Agent Orange Chemicals, Citizens, and Protests

Posted By: arundhati
The Defoliation of America: Agent Orange Chemicals, Citizens, and Protests

Amy Marie Hay, "The Defoliation of America: Agent Orange Chemicals, Citizens, and Protests "
English | ISBN: 081732108X | 2021 | 328 pages | PDF | 9 MB

Cities and Protests

Posted By: roxul
Cities and Protests

Mamta Mantri, "Cities and Protests"
English | ISBN: 1527570533 | 2021 | 325 pages | PDF | 11 MB

Playing by the Informal Rules: Why the Chinese Regime Remains Stable despite Rising Protests

Posted By: arundhati
Playing by the Informal Rules: Why the Chinese Regime Remains Stable despite Rising Protests

Yao Li, "Playing by the Informal Rules: Why the Chinese Regime Remains Stable despite Rising Protests "
English | ISBN: 1108470785 | 2019 | 222 pages | PDF | 8 MB

One No, Many Yeses: A Journey to the Heart of the Global Resistance Movement

Posted By: l3ivo
One No, Many Yeses: A Journey to the Heart of the Global Resistance Movement

Paul Kingsnorth, "One No, Many Yeses: A Journey to the Heart of the Global Resistance Movement"
English | 2004 | ISBN: 0743220277 | 368 pages | EPUB | 4.8 MB

Social Unrest and the Poverty Problem in Hong Kong: Growth Imbalance and Sustainable Development

Posted By: AvaxGenius
Social Unrest and the Poverty Problem in Hong Kong: Growth Imbalance and Sustainable Development

Social Unrest and the Poverty Problem in Hong Kong: Growth Imbalance and Sustainable Development by Paul Siu Fai Yip
English | PDF | 2021 | 240 Pages | ISBN : 9813366281 | 7.1 MB

This book discusses the policy and public health challenges in Hong Kong from the perspective of economic and social welfare challenges, specifically focusing on the poverty and inequality research supported by the Hong Kong Jockey Club (HKJC) Charities Trust. Conducted by Prof Yip and his research team at the HKJC’s Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention at the University of Hong Kong across a five-year period, the book presents analyses based on high quality statistical data to explore some of the socioeconomic roots of the civil unrest in 2019, while also acknowledging the limitations and challenges of trying to build a stronger society under the constraints of the One Country Two Systems policy.