Focusing on the evolution of International Relations as an academic field, this volume delves into pivotal events from the interwar years, including the 1932 Mission to China and the International Studies Conference. It critically examines significant initiatives like the Hoover and MacDonald Plans, the World Disarmament Conference, and the League of Nations' influence on the discipline. This comprehensive exploration celebrates the centenary of International Relations, offering a unique perspective on its historical development.
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Focusing on the origins of International Relations, this first volume of a trilogy explores key historical events such as the League of Nations and the 1928 International Studies Conference in Berlin. It examines the evolution of the discipline through significant moments like the Paris Peace Conference and efforts for cooperation in the Pacific, along with insights from cities like Copenhagen, Shanghai, and Manchuria. This comprehensive study celebrates the centenary of International Relations, offering an in-depth look at its foundational developments.
Focusing on the evolution of International Relations as an academic discipline, this volume examines its development during the 20th century, particularly the interwar period when it was often called International Studies. It delves into key shifts in theories, methodologies, and the impact of global events on the field, providing a comprehensive look at how the study of international dynamics has transformed over time. This work is essential for understanding the historical context and scholarly advancements that shaped contemporary International Relations.
Using Nutrigenomics within Personalized Nutrition
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Nutrigenomics - the effects of foods on gene expression - is an emerging field. This book will guide practitioners through the pros and cons of genetic testing with clients and how to use it effectively within the wider context of functional nutrition. číst celé