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Negotiating governance on non-traditional security in Southeast Asia and beyond / Mely Caballero-Anthony

Dewey Library - JZ6009.S644 A57 2018




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The story of international relations.: cold-blooded idealists / Jo-Anne Pemberton

Online Resource




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A new foreign policy: beyond American exceptionalism / Jeffrey D. Sachs

Dewey Library - JZ1480.S23 2018




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A United Nations renaissance: what the UN is, and what it could be / John Trent, Laura Schnurr

Dewey Library - JZ4984.5.T74 2018




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North Korean military proliferation in the Middle East and Africa: enabling violence and instability / Bruce E. Bechtol Jr

Dewey Library - JZ6009.K7 B43 2018




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Russia abroad: driving regional fracture in post-Communist Eurasia and beyond / Anna Ohanyan, editor

Dewey Library - JZ1616.R86 2018




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International relations in the cyber age: the co-evolution dilemma / Nazli Choucri and David D. Clark

Dewey Library - JZ1254.C49 2018




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Filming the colonial past: the New Zealand wars on screen / Annabel Cooper

Hayden Library - PN1993.5.N45 C56 2018




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International film festivals: contemporary cultures and history beyond Venice and Cannes / edited by Tricia Jenkins

Hayden Library - PN1993.4.I5752 2018




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Tropicália and beyond: dialogues in Brazilian film history / edited by Stefan Solomon

Hayden Library - PN1993.5.B6 T76 2017




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A trail of fire for political cinema: The hour of the furnaces fifty years later / edited by Javier Campo and Humberto Pérez-Blanco

Hayden Library - PN1995.9.D6 T73 2019




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Transgender cinema / Rebecca Bell-Metereau

Hayden Library - PN1995.9.T684 B45 2019




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(Post)colonial histories: trauma, memory and reconciliation in the context of the Angolan Civil War / Benedikt Jager, Steffi Hobuß (eds)

Hayden Library - PN1997.2.M897 P67 2017




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Videoanalysen von Fernsehshows und Musikvideos: Ausgewählte Fallbeispiele zur dokumentarischen Methode.

Online Resource




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Fidel between the lines: paranoia and ambivalence in late socialist Cuban cinema / Laura-Zoe Humphreys

Dewey Library - PN1993.5.C8 H867 2019




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The ride of a lifetime: lessons learned from 15 years as CEO of the Walt Disney Company / Robert Iger

Dewey Library - PN1998.3.I28 A3 2019




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Pop empires: transnational and diasporic flows of India and Korea / edited by S. Heijin Lee, Monika Mehta, and Robert Ji-Song Ku

Hayden Library - PN1993.5.I8 P655 2019




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Contemporary European cinema: crisis narratives and narratives in crisis / edited by Betty Kaklamanidou and Ana Corbalán

Hayden Library - PN1995.9.S62 C67 2019




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Comics and adaptation / edited by Benoît Mitaine, David Roche, and Isabelle Schmitt-Pitiot ; translated by Aarnoud Rommens and David Roche

Hayden Library - PN1995.9.C36 C665 2018




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Patricia Highsmith on screen / Wieland Schwanebeck, Douglas McFarland, editors

Hayden Library - PN1995.9.D4 P38 2018




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Women adapting: bringing three serials of the roaring twenties to stage and screen / Bethany Wood

Hayden Library - PN1997.85.W585 2019




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Fantasy/animation: connections between media, mediums and genres / edited by Christopher Holliday and Alexander Sergeant

Hayden Library - PN1995.9.F36 F365 2018




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Rethinking genre in contemporary global cinema / Silvia Dibeltulo, Ciara Barrett, editors

Hayden Library - PN1995.R48 2018




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From steam to screen: cinema, the railways and modernity / Rebecca Harrison

Hayden Library - PN1995.9.R25 H37 2018




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Urban horror: neoliberal post-socialism and the limits of visibility / Erin Y. Huang

Dewey Library - PN1993.5.C4 H824 2020




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Dark fear, eerie cities: new Hindi cinema in neoliberal India / Šarūnas Paunksnis

Dewey Library - PN1993.5.I8 P38 2019




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Chromatic modernity: color, cinema, and media of the 1920s / Sarah Street and Joshua Yumibe

Dewey Library - PN1995.9.C546 S769 2019




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American music documentary: five case studies of ciné-ethnomusicology / Benjamin J. Harbert

Hayden Library - PN1995.9.D6 H295 2018




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Hong Kong horror cinema / edited by Gary Bettinson and Daniel Martin

Hayden Library - PN1995.9.H6 H66 2018




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Cinema between media: an intermediality approach / Jørgen Bruhn and Anne Gjelsvik

Hayden Library - PN1995.B78 2018




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Cinema and the wealth of nations: media, capital, and the liberal world system / Lee Grieveson

Hayden Library - PN1995.9.P6 G75 2018




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Best actress: the history of Oscar-winning women / Stephen Tapert ; foreword by Roxane Gay

Dewey Library - PN1993.5.U6 T278 2019




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The friendship lie / by Rebecca Donnelly

Donnelly, Rebecca, author




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I wish you all the best / Mason Deaver

Deaver, Mason, author




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Who is Tanksy? / Bev Katz Rosenbaum

Rosenbaum, Bev Katz, author




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How we became wicked / Alexander Yates

Yates, Alex, 1982- author




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Mr Dog and the rabbit habit / Ben Fogle ; with Steve Cole ; [illustrations by Nikolas Ilic]

Fogle, Ben, 1973- author




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Something like gravity / Amber Smith

Smith, Amber, 1982- author




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Dare you to lie / Amber Lynn Natusch

Natusch, Amber Lynn, author




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The next great Paulie Fink / Ali Benjamin

Benjamin, Ali, author




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Trans+ : love, sex, romance, and being you / by Kathryn Gonzales, and Karen Rayne ; [illustrations by Anne Passchier & Nyk Rayne]

Gonzales, Kathryn, author




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Thirteen doorways, wolves behind them all / Laura Ruby

Ruby, Laura, author




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The body under the piano / Marthe Jocelyn ; with illustrations by Isabelle Follath

Jocelyn, Marthe, author




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De Jade Janvier à Dany Décembre / Bertrand Gauthier, Manon Gauthier

Gauthier, Bertrand, 1945- author




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Just because. French

Barnett, Mac, author




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Rébellion chez les crayons / de Drew Daywalt ; illustré par Oliver Jeffers ; [texte traduit de l'anglais par Élisabeth Duval]

Daywalt, Drew, Author




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Beyond the Great Society

Fifty years after President Lyndon Johnson launched his “Great Society” agenda, where do we stand when it comes to providing services, as well as economic and social mobility, to those in need? Between 1964 and 1968, President Johnson launched and implemented a huge range of social programs known as the “Great Society” agenda. Fast-forward fifty years, the form and efficacy of these programs are being questioned at every level of government. On October 2, Mathematica partnered with Government Executive and Route 50 to explore the future of these social programs and look at ideas for reform that are being tested across our nation, as well as the data behind them.




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Reducing Disparities: An Equity-Focused Research Agenda to Improve Children’s Well-Being

Research reveals that the earliest years of life are a critical period of human development. Early relationships and experiences have a strong influence on brain development and future health and well-being. Young children’s foundational relationships and experiences take place in the context of families and communities. Yet, low-income families—especially families of color and rural families—often do not have access to the basic necessities and resources for fostering the nurturing experiences and stimulating environments that young children need to thrive. Furthermore, policy and program silos can impede cross-functional solutions and service delivery, which are designed to holistically address the needs of children and families.




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New Insights into Disability Beneficiaries' Pursuit of Work

Significant attention has been focused on helping beneficiaries of Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) participate in the work force. Increased work activity for these beneficiaries can increase self-sufficiency and reduce reliance on federal benefits, while simultaneously reducing federal outlays. Despite these efforts, work activity among beneficiaries has not increased substantially in recent decades. Three studies sponsored by the Social Security Administration’s Disability Research Consortium provide new information on work activity among SSI and SSDI beneficiaries and offer insights about the barriers they face in pursuing work.




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Testing New Earnings Rules for Social Security Disability Insurance: Findings from the Benefit Offset National Demonstration

The current earnings rules for Social Security Disability Insurance (DI) specify that, after using available work incentives, DI beneficiaries are not owed a DI benefit check if they earn more than a certain threshold. The Benefit Offset National Demonstration (BOND) tested a design intended to encourage DI beneficiaries to work by replacing the so-called cash cliff with a ramp—a $1 reduction in benefits for every $2 of additional earnings. BOND simultaneously tested the new rules with two groups: a nationally representative sample of DI beneficiaries and a group of recruited and informed volunteers—those thought to be most likely to earn more than the earnings threshold. Results from the five-year evaluation of BOND are now available for both groups.