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Paperback. Condition: New. Most explanations for the bumpy post-independence trajectory of many countries in Africa and the Middle East presuppose the existence of an objective, universal development format, modelled on western European civilisational principles. Decolonising International Solidarity argues that the supposed uni…versality of the civilisational model that was 'offered' during and after colonisation in exchange for the 'resources' of Africa and the Middle East was flawed, not only in its social, cultural, political, economic and historical underpinnings but also in its environmental assumptions. The latter is a dimension that has, surprisingly, received little attention in post-independence literature on colonisation. This natural environmental lens on development challenges also offers an innovative perspective on current issues of governance, agricultural development and environmental management, multiculturalism and migration in developing and rich countries. The book concludes with some proposals for a decolonised global solidarity framework that values rather than erases diversity.

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Paperback or Softback. Condition: New. Decolonising International Solidarity: Freeing Our Futures from a Blinkered Past. Book.

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Published by Landsdrukkerij 1937
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Condition: Good. In tweeën gevouwen poster, circa 47x29cm, gedrukt in zwart en oranje; Lichte foxing; deels verbruind; kreukjes onderaan.

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Published by Düsseldorf, GFW-Verlag, 1968. 1968
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Hardback. Condition: New. Examines how colonial powers disrupted African and Middle Eastern civilisations, creating lasting development challenges and argues that understanding the specific environmental and historical contexts in which civilisations developed can guide decolonised approaches to aid, governance, multiculturalism… and global solidarity.Numerous authors have wondered why, in so many countries, the 'colonial freight train' of schools, roads, mines, plantations and legal systems stalled or even derailed after Independence. Many answers have been offered to this question. However, most of those fail to give sufficient weight to the crucial differences in the physical realities in which the civilisations of both coloniser and colonised had evolved, as well as to the profound culture shock which independence brought to the populations that had been conquered, ruled and re-moulded by another civilisation, for so long.Decolonising International Solidarity explains how colonisers profoundly uprooted the civilisations they encountered across Africa and the Middle East. These civilisations had evolved in the face of serious soil constraints, a high degree of climatic unpredictability and frequent natural disasters. The colonising powers attempted to replace them with their own civilisation that had evolved in much more favourable environmental conditions, a stable climate and infrequent natural disaster. The impact of this transformation created a legacy that seriously constrained the development of the new states that arose when the colonisers left.The persistence of this colonialist civilisational project still affects us today, in overseas development assistance, and in migration and community relations in the colonisers' home countries. Decolonising International Solidarity argues that a better understanding of the different conditions in which civilisations evolved prior to, during and after the colonial era offers opportunities for improved development outcomes and an appreciation of the historical pathways of the communities involved. This better understanding translates into a counter-narrative about core civilisational values that respects and builds on diversity rather than on an assumed superior, universal Western model. This suggests innovative approaches to multi-culturalism and migration in Europe, economic development and governance in formerly colonised countries, aid and colonial reparations. The book concludes with a call for a new era of Global Solidarity based on global compacts and equality among partners, as are being piloted under the climate negotiations. Thus, the book concludes, genuine decolonisation can finally begin.

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Paperback. Condition: New. Most explanations for the bumpy post-independence trajectory of many countries in Africa and the Middle East presuppose the existence of an objective, universal development format, modelled on western European civilisational principles. Decolonising International Solidarity argues that the supposed uni…versality of the civilisational model that was 'offered' during and after colonisation in exchange for the 'resources' of Africa and the Middle East was flawed, not only in its social, cultural, political, economic and historical underpinnings but also in its environmental assumptions. The latter is a dimension that has, surprisingly, received little attention in post-independence literature on colonisation. This natural environmental lens on development challenges also offers an innovative perspective on current issues of governance, agricultural development and environmental management, multiculturalism and migration in developing and rich countries. The book concludes with some proposals for a decolonised global solidarity framework that values rather than erases diversity.

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Hardcover. Condition: new. Hardcover. Decolonising International Solidarity analyses the post-independence trajectories of formerly colonised countries in Africa and the Middle East from an unexplored angle: the differences between the natural environments of coloniser and colonised. Most explanations for the bumpy post-independ…ence trajectory of many countries in Africa and the Middle East presuppose the existence of an objective, universal development format, modelled on western European civilisational principles. Decolonising International Solidarity argues that the supposed universality of the civilisational model that was 'offered' during and after colonisation in exchange for the 'resources' of Africa and the Middle East was flawed, not only in its social, cultural, political, economic and historical underpinnings but also in its environmental assumptions. The latter is a dimension that has, surprisingly, received little attention in post-independence literature on colonisation. This natural environmental lens on development challenges also offers an innovative perspective on current issues of governance, agricultural development and environmental management, multiculturalism and migration in developing and rich countries. The book concludes with some proposals for a decolonised global solidarity framework that values rather than erases diversity. Decolonising International Solidarity analyses the post-independence trajectories of formerly colonised countries in Africa and the Middle East from an unexplored angle: the differences between the natural environments of coloniser and colonised. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Selbstverlag, ., 1977, , 191, Hardcover (gebunden), 8°, ohne Schutzumschlag, , Einband mit Goldprägung, Einband: leicht bestoßen, etwas beschabt.

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Hardback. Condition: New. Examines how colonial powers disrupted African and Middle Eastern civilisations, creating lasting development challenges and argues that understanding the specific environmental and historical contexts in which civilisations developed can guide decolonised approaches to aid, governance, multiculturalism… and global solidarity.Numerous authors have wondered why, in so many countries, the 'colonial freight train' of schools, roads, mines, plantations and legal systems stalled or even derailed after Independence. Many answers have been offered to this question. However, most of those fail to give sufficient weight to the crucial differences in the physical realities in which the civilisations of both coloniser and colonised had evolved, as well as to the profound culture shock which independence brought to the populations that had been conquered, ruled and re-moulded by another civilisation, for so long.Decolonising International Solidarity explains how colonisers profoundly uprooted the civilisations they encountered across Africa and the Middle East. These civilisations had evolved in the face of serious soil constraints, a high degree of climatic unpredictability and frequent natural disasters. The colonising powers attempted to replace them with their own civilisation that had evolved in much more favourable environmental conditions, a stable climate and infrequent natural disaster. The impact of this transformation created a legacy that seriously constrained the development of the new states that arose when the colonisers left.The persistence of this colonialist civilisational project still affects us today, in overseas development assistance, and in migration and community relations in the colonisers' home countries. Decolonising International Solidarity argues that a better understanding of the different conditions in which civilisations evolved prior to, during and after the colonial era offers opportunities for improved development outcomes and an appreciation of the historical pathways of the communities involved. This better understanding translates into a counter-narrative about core civilisational values that respects and builds on diversity rather than on an assumed superior, universal Western model. This suggests innovative approaches to multi-culturalism and migration in Europe, economic development and governance in formerly colonised countries, aid and colonial reparations. The book concludes with a call for a new era of Global Solidarity based on global compacts and equality among partners, as are being piloted under the climate negotiations. Thus, the book concludes, genuine decolonisation can finally begin.

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Houten, Bohn Stafleu van Loghum, 2007. 1e druk 157 pp. Pb . Bij stoornisgerichte en protocollaire behandelingen staat de toepassing van specifieke behandelprocedures centraal. In dit boek wordt het belang van aangetoonde effectieve behandelprocedures onderschreven, maar wordt tevens benadrukt dat het de pati? nten zelf zijn die…met die procedures veranderingen bij zichzelf moeten bewerkstelligen. Behandelprocedures moeten daarom niet alleen worden uitgelegd maar ook acceptabel en wenselijk worden gemaakt. Van de kant van de therapeut vereist dit deskundigheid, fijngevoeligheid en empathie. Aan de orde komen motiveringsstrategie? n in de voorbereidingsfase, activeringsfase en volhardingsfase. Naam franse titelpag. Verder in fraaie staat.
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Private Presses, Düsseldorf, 1983. 11th ed. 200p. Original pictorial hard bound. Nice private collection of ephimera and journal articles around the subject loosely inserted. Nice copy.

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'EEN NIEUWE LENTE OP HOLLANDS ERFPOEM BY P.C. BOUTENS IN HONOR OF PRINCESS JULIANA'S MARRIAGE, DATED 7 JANUARY 1937.'Illustrated with a dramatic sunrise, horse-drawn carriage, coat of arms, and symbolic figures in color woodcut. Poem printed below in black letterpress. Designed to celebrate the royal couple.Made by A. van der Vo…ssen (woodcut) after A. van der Vossen (woodcut) / P.C. Boutens (text).Medium: Letterpress and woodcut on wove (vellin) paper.Sheet size: 30.1 x 47.8 cm (11.85 x 18.82 inch). Image size: 30.1 x 47.8 cm. (11.85 x 18.82 inch).BOUTENS, JULIANA, BERNHARD, DUTCH MONARCHY, ROYAL WEDDING, 1937, DUTCH POETRY, BROADSIDE, SCHOOL CHILDREN, GOVERNMENT PRINTING, SYMBOLIC ART | PCO-B9-23BACKGROUND INFORMATIONIssued by the Dutch Government via the National Printing Office (Algemeene Landsdrukkerij), 7 January 1937.Biography engraver: A. van der Vossen was a Dutch graphic artist and illustrator known for bookplates and nationalistic decorative work.Biography artist: P.C. Boutens (18701943) was a Dutch classicist poet known for his lofty, introspective style; his government-commissioned poem drew criticism for its obscurity. Condition: very good, given age. Light foxing, creasing and soiling. . General age-related toning and/or occasional minor defects from handling. Please study scan carefully. A. van der Vossen (woodcut) / P.C. Boutens (text) (illustrator).

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Decolonising International Solidarity analyses the post-independence trajectories of formerly colonised countries in Africa and the Middle East from an unexplored angle: the differences between the natural environments of coloniser and colonised. Most explanations for the bumpy post-independ…ence trajectory of many countries in Africa and the Middle East presuppose the existence of an objective, universal development format, modelled on western European civilisational principles. Decolonising International Solidarity argues that the supposed universality of the civilisational model that was 'offered' during and after colonisation in exchange for the 'resources' of Africa and the Middle East was flawed, not only in its social, cultural, political, economic and historical underpinnings but also in its environmental assumptions. The latter is a dimension that has, surprisingly, received little attention in post-independence literature on colonisation. This natural environmental lens on development challenges also offers an innovative perspective on current issues of governance, agricultural development and environmental management, multiculturalism and migration in developing and rich countries. The book concludes with some proposals for a decolonised global solidarity framework that values rather than erases diversity. Decolonising International Solidarity analyses the post-independence trajectories of formerly colonised countries in Africa and the Middle East from an unexplored angle: the differences between the natural environments of coloniser and colonised. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Decolonising International Solidarity analyses the post-independence trajectories of formerly colonised countries in Africa and the Middle East from an unexplored angle: the differences between the natural environments of coloniser and colonised. Most explanations for the bumpy post-independ…ence trajectory of many countries in Africa and the Middle East presuppose the existence of an objective, universal development format, modelled on western European civilisational principles. Decolonising International Solidarity argues that the supposed universality of the civilisational model that was 'offered' during and after colonisation in exchange for the 'resources' of Africa and the Middle East was flawed, not only in its social, cultural, political, economic and historical underpinnings but also in its environmental assumptions. The latter is a dimension that has, surprisingly, received little attention in post-independence literature on colonisation. This natural environmental lens on development challenges also offers an innovative perspective on current issues of governance, agricultural development and environmental management, multiculturalism and migration in developing and rich countries. The book concludes with some proposals for a decolonised global solidarity framework that values rather than erases diversity. Decolonising International Solidarity analyses the post-independence trajectories of formerly colonised countries in Africa and the Middle East from an unexplored angle: the differences between the natural environments of coloniser and colonised. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.