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View Rights PortalPolperro Heritage Press is an independent British publisher, established in 1995. Recent titles from Polperro Press have included biographies, guides and a growing list of Cornish local history titles.
View Rights PortalZhangjiajie·"The Country Is So Beautiful" is a work organized and compiled by the Propaganda Department of the Zhangjiajie Municipal Committee of the Communist Party of China. "Extension" consists of 4 chapters. With a lot of little-known details, interesting stories and grand perspectives, the work restores the filming process and the national hit effect of "The Country Is So Beautiful" for readers. At the same time, through a large number of incisive reviews, multi-dimensional and multi-perspective Presents all aspects of this film and television drama.
Political marketing has become a global phenomenon as parties try to copy the market-oriented approach employed by Tony Blair to win power for New Labour in 1997. Increasingly voters choose parties like consumers choose products, and this study looks at how some political parties, such as Sinn Fein, have been able to capitalise on this to gain support. It raises fresh perspectives on the more established political marketing practices in the UK and US, such as how to incorporate political leadership within the market-oriented framework and the democratic implications when faced with the actually business of governing. This book also highlights how the market-oriented party approach has spread around the world, including Europe and the new democracies of Brazil and Peru. The chapters, in demonstrating this convergence in practices, also question whether this strategy is appropriate for political systems based on proportional representation and coalition governments such as those in Austria, Germany, New Zealand, Canada, and devolved systems in Northern Ireland and Scotland. The collection also introduces the debate on whether such practices enhance or undermine democracy, raising important questions on the future of political marketing. This book should become an established essential text for students and academics of political science and marketing. ;
Political marketing has become a global phenomenon as parties try to copy the market-oriented approach employed by Tony Blair to win power for New Labour in 1997. Increasingly voters choose parties like consumers choose products, and this study looks at how some political parties, such as Sinn Fein, have been able to capitalise on this to gain support. It raises fresh perspectives on the more established political marketing practices in the UK and US, such as how to incorporate political leadership within the market-oriented framework and the democratic implications when faced with the actually business of governing. This book also highlights how the market-oriented party approach has spread around the world, including Europe and the new democracies of Brazil and Peru. The chapters, in demonstrating this convergence in practices, also question whether this strategy is appropriate for political systems based on proportional representation and coalition governments such as those in Austria, Germany, New Zealand, Canada, and devolved systems in Northern Ireland and Scotland. The collection also introduces the debate on whether such practices enhance or undermine democracy, raising important questions on the future of political marketing. This book should become an established essential text for students and academics of political science and marketing.
What is agriculture? In this essential book for understanding contemporary Brazil, Caio Pompeia scrutinizes the political intricacies of the self-proclaimed most important sector of the national economy. From the origins of the concept of agribusiness at Harvard University in the 1950s - soon used as a front for imperialist expansion by the United States - to the first years of the Jair Bolsonaro government, through to the internal disputes between entities that represent Brazilian agribusiness on and off the farms, the author explains in detail, naming the oxen, how agribusiness entered the state and imposed its agenda on the country, with successive attempts to run the tractor over agrarian reform, indigenous rights, environmental preservation and the will of the ballot box.
This book focuses on Hunan province, takes the historical development of socialism with Chinese characteristics since the reform and opening up as a clue, combines the three volumes of party history and historical research in socialism with Chinese characteristics, and selects typical events as the topics to reflect the decisions, policies, and actions that have significant influence and local characteristics in the process of reform and opening up.
Based on the spirit of Xi Jinping's speech at the 2014 Political Work Conference of the People's Liberation Army, the author, in the pursuit of the ideal, meticulously collected historical materials on Chen Shuxiang, the commander of the 34th Divisionof the Central Red Army's Rear Guard, and spent several years crafting this historical novel.
This book-report, reveals for the first time the truth behind the assassination of Eduardo Frei Montalva, carried out on January 22, 1982, which constitutes the first assassination of a President of the Republic in Chile. The criminal conspiracy, unique in the republican history of the country, uncovered by painstaking, laborious scientific and judicial investigation, incriminating four doctors and two intelligence agents linked to the National Information Center (CNI) and the Army Intelligence Directorate (DINA). The criminals used Thallium and Mustard to slowly and dramatically poison the mega-leader who opposed the dictatorship, unlike other crimes with chemical substances of instantaneous effect – Sarin Gas, Botulinum Toxin and other neurotoxins – which were manufactured both in DINA barracks and in the Army's Bacteriological Warfare Laboratory, within the framework of the so-called ANDREA plan. to exterminate political opponents and fight invading armies. All these episodes of blood are crossed by the same common thread: The extermination brigades or "brigades of hell" – called "Lautaro", "Purén", "Mulchén", "Avispa", "Political-Union Brigade" – created and formed by the military dictatorship are active in all of them. Two clandestine central committees of the Communist Party—Victor Diaz and 23 other men and women—were poisoned with Pentothal injections by two "death nurses," hanged, asphyxiated, burned with blowtorches, dismembered, and then thrown into the sea from helicopters. The assassination attempt - according to the author of the book - took place in Operating Room No. 1 of the Santa María Clinic, where the former Head of State was reoperated on by a group of four military doctors, among which was a DINA-CNI agent belonging to the sinister "London Clinic". Several of the agents of the extermination brigades were taken out of the country by a legal-military strategy and experienced in their own flesh the murderous fury of their own comrades. As happened to the biochemist Eugenio Berríos Sagredo, creator by order of the Army of the arsenal of chemical weapons, which is why he was eliminated to prevent him from revealing crimes, such as assassination, in the framework of an operation in Argentina and Uruguay directed by two generals and financed with two million dollars.