Free City!

Free City!
Title Free City! PDF eBook
Author Marcy Rein
Publisher PM Press
Total Pages 227
Release 2021-06-29
Genre History
ISBN 1629638455

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Free City! The Fight for San Francisco’s City College and Education for All tells the story of the five years of organizing that turned a seemingly hopeless defensive fight into a victory for the most progressive free college measure in the US. In 2012, the accreditor sanctioned City College of San Francisco, one of the biggest and best community colleges in the country, and a year later proposed terminating its accreditation, leading to a state takeover. Free City! follows the multipronged strategies of the campaign and the diverse characters that carried them out. Teachers, students, labor unions, community groups, public officials, and concerned individuals saved a treasured public institution as San Francisco’s working-class communities of color battled the gentrification that was forcing them out of the city. And they pushed back against the national “reform” agenda of corporate workforce training that drives students towards debt and sidelines lifelong learning and community service programs. Combining analysis with narrative, Free City! offers a case study in the power of positive vision and solution-oriented organizing and a reflection on what education can and should be.

A Free City in the Balkans

A Free City in the Balkans
Title A Free City in the Balkans PDF eBook
Author Matthew Parish
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 305
Release 2009-10-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 085771273X

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Following the brutal wars which raged in the former Yugoslavia in the early 1990s, Bosnia and Herzegovina was awkwardly partitioned into two governing entities: the Federation of Bosnia and Herzegovina and Republika Srpska. But there was one part of the country which could not be fitted into either category: the Brcko District, a strategically critical land-bridge between the two parts of the Bosnian Serb territory. This region was the subject of a highly unusual experiment: placed under a regime of internationally supervised government, Brcko became a 'free city', evoking the memory of Trieste or Danzig over fifty years ago. What has this experiment in state-building revealed about the history of this troubled corner of the Balkans - and its future? What lessons can be applied to conflict resolution in other parts of the world? And was the experiment successful or have the citizens of Brcko suffered further at the hands of the international community? "A Free City in the Balkans" investigates the rise and fall of Brcko and post-war Bosnia and investigates what lessons can be learned for international peacekeeping missions elsewhere.

Runaways

Runaways
Title Runaways PDF eBook
Author Karen M. Staller
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 328
Release 2006
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780231124102

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During the 1960s and 1970s, the issue of runaways became a source of national concern. This text examines the programmes and policies that took shape during this period and the ways in which the ideas of the alternative services movement continue to guide our responses to at-risk youth.

Complete International Law

Complete International Law
Title Complete International Law PDF eBook
Author Ademola Abass
Publisher Complete
Total Pages 805
Release 2014
Genre Law
ISBN 019967907X

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey

Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey
Title Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. House. Committee on Claims
Publisher
Total Pages 8
Release 1941
Genre United States
ISBN

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Foreign Relations of the United States

Foreign Relations of the United States
Title Foreign Relations of the United States PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of State
Publisher
Total Pages 1102
Release 1951
Genre United States
ISBN

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Documents on Autonomy and Minority Rights

Documents on Autonomy and Minority Rights
Title Documents on Autonomy and Minority Rights PDF eBook
Author Hurst Hannum
Publisher Martinus Nijhoff Publishers
Total Pages 801
Release 2023-08-28
Genre Law
ISBN 9004633499

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The scope of arrangements which provide for some degree of "autonomy" is almost unlimited, as are the norms and means which have been adopted to protect minority rights. Documents on Autonomy and Minority Rights offer examples of some of the unique structures which have been developed to respond to geographic, political, ethnic, linguistic, and other differences under a single sovereignty. They present a broad spectrum of domestic constitutional provisions, statutes, and political agreements, as well as a comprehensive collection of relevant international instruments. The first section includes documents adopted on a global or regional basis to set standards for the protection of minority rights and the rights of indigenous peoples. The second section includes a wide range of national documents related to minority rights and/or autonomy. The last section contains historical documents. The author has written a brief introduction to each document to give the reader unfamiliar with the situation to which a document pertains enough information to consider its context. No single text can be used as a model of autonomy, for every situation is unique. At the same time, however, greater knowledge of a broad range of successful and unsuccessful arrangements may inspire new ideas with which to address conflicts which have claimed tens of thousands of lives in recent years. At the very least, the ingenuity evidenced in some of the documents should encourage experimentation and underscore the need of going beyond the mere recitation of definitions of federalism, consociation, devolution, or other constitutional models. The great variety of institutional arrangements, the detailed provisions developed to resolve particularly difficult local problems, and the flexibility in addressing issues such as revenue-sharing or participation in international organizations, demonstrate that neither "sovereignty" nor "self-determination" need stand in the way of innovative solutions.