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This collection successfully synthesizes insights from theory and practice to advocate for contingent and adaptive management using a water diplomacy framework
and caste in early India come alive in this richly scholarly yet accessible and imaginative account of society in the time of the Buddha
The book also provides an analysis of the major works of three European directors – Billy Wilder
the chapter looks ahead to future trends in research and suggests further reading in this area
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This book examines how Muslim Iberia operates as an icon or symbol of identity in twentieth and twenty-first century narrative
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