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...hich interests are governed in the ‘right’ ways Conclusion 5 Instrumental claims – how to realise the uncorrupted society Societal reform in the target countries Anticorruption support through global intervention Subject positions – international supporters of the fight against corruption Expertise – the provision of the ‘right’ k...
...land 9 Chapter 2 How Universities are Different 15 A. Universities as Specific Institutions 15 Universities in Australia 18 Recent Reforms in Australia 20 Autonomy and Academic Freedom 22 B. Origins and Operations of Thai Universities 23 The Role of Universities in Thailand 26 Thai and Global Universities 28 C. Specificities of S...
...ight Against The Treaty In The United States. 374 -- Renewal Of The Reciprocity Convention. 381 -- Great Britain And Pearl Harbor. 397 -- Chapter 16. Reform Cabinet Versus The King. 401 -- Reform And Patronage. 402 -- Election Of 1887. 406 -- Special Session Of 1887. 410 -- A Change In The Cabinet. 411 -- The Veto Question. 412 -- King Or Queen?. 415 -- Legislation And Adm...
...quered all the city-states in Mesopotamia, the king initiated a series of reforms to pave the way for a ―Golden Age of Babylon.‖ Hammurabi took ... ... until his death in 814. He and his successor, Louis the Pious, oversaw reforms in the church, the courts, and government, as well as enrichments ... ...ural studies. The bartering system was also transformed. Many of those reforms impacted trade, court, writing, and governmental records systems. ... ... which rose the frameworks of many revolutionary eras, including: The Reformation, The Industrial Revolution Modern science Democracy ... ...ible had arisen. “Poor priests” followed Wycliffe Foremost among early reformers was John Wycliffe (1330–84). None of his peers matched his insis... ...he Lollards had to go even deeper into hiding. The “Morning Star” of the Reformation In 1428, the pope ordered Wycliffe‘s remains disinterred and... ...ranslation of the Bible into English, he became the ―Morning Star‖ of the Reformation. Martyrs‘ blood christened newer translations because the c... ...man to print the New Testament in English. A sixteenth-century Protestant reformer, he was so fluent in eight languages that any one of them might h... ...ville Louis Kossuth Dewey/Melvil Dewey Wayne A. Weigand‘s Irrepressible Reformer: A Biography of Melvil Dewey describes a convoluted contrarian—on...