Behind the Facade FICTION / ReligiousExplores why authoritarian regimes bother to hold elections. Behind the Faade examines the question of why authoritarian regimes in Southeast Asia bother holding elections. Using comprehensive case studies of Cambodia, Myanmar, and Singapore, Lee Morgenbesser argues that elections allow authoritarian regimes to collect information, pursue legitimacy, manage political elites, and sustain neopatrimonial domination. He demonstrates how these functions
The so-called Cappenberger Barbarossakopf is one of the most famous and well-known monuments of 12th century art
Of interest to those studying Tikal's epicenter
Erik-Jan Bos and Theo Verbeek
what pedagogical approaches make the most sense given societal trends
Hans Christian Korsholm Nielsen
within a broad sympathetic universe of signs and symbols
statistics and records as an interconnected resource and describes how this can be achieved
N is the nutrient that is most easily lost
the book presents a selection of dramatic works
Ten of Roberts’s beautiful views of the Nile are reproduced here on high-quality paper suitable for framing
Lee-Ann Kastman Breuch explores how computer technology changes our understanding of this activity
their content and rationale