Albert Einstein, Bertrand Russell, Manifesto 50
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- 4 heures de lecture
Ken Coates est un historien canadien dont le travail se concentre sur l'histoire du Nord canadien, les droits des Autochtones et les revendications autochtones. Son expertise s'étend également à la souveraineté arctique, à la science et à la technologie, à l'histoire mondiale et à l'éducation postsecondaire. Ses recherches éclairent des questions cruciales concernant les régions du Nord et leurs habitants. L'approche méticuleuse de Coates sur les sujets historiques offre un aperçu approfondi des relations complexes et des développements dans ces domaines.





An account of the Idle No More movement of 2012 and 2013. Based in part on Occupy Wall Street's model of non-hierarchical decision making, Idle No More was the most profound declaration of Indigenous identity, confidence, and community in Canadian history. Several years later, this movement still influences Native American protests in the United States, including the current Standing Rock North Dakota pipeline protest.
National Innovation and the Transformation of a Region
Focusing on the integration of digital media in East Asia, the book highlights the economic and cultural collaboration among South Korea, China, Japan, and Taiwan. It emphasizes the region's growing significance in the global economy through advancements in manufacturing and digital content production, driven by active government support in infrastructure, regulation, and investment. The text also addresses how linguistic and cultural barriers contribute to regional content retention, fostering stronger cultural connections within East Asia, the fastest-growing market for digital materials.
ContentsWho will control Iraq's Oil? Ken Coates - EditorialAntonia Juhasz - Oil and the Bush Agenda Alexis Lykiard - Defining Terms Paul Rogers - Tony Blair's Long War Mairead Corrigan Maguire - Eliminate Nuclear Weapons Mikhail Gorbachev - We Still Need Disarmament Robert Fisk - Armenia: The First Holocaust