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Matthews, Robin J. Emerging power and leadership; the developing role of new principals in Australia. Washington, D.C: Educational Resources Information Center, 1991.

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Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre (Nihon Enerugī Keizai Kenkyūjo). Sustainable electricity supply options for the APEC region: The emerging importance of new and renewable electricity supply options. Tokyo, Japan: Asia Pacific Energy Research Centre, Institute of Energy Economics, Japan, 2001.

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The new small: How a new breed of small businesses is harnessing the power of emerging technologies. Caldwell, N.J: Motion Publ., 2011.

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Energy-Sources Technology Conference and Exhibition. (1994 New Orleans, La.). Emerging energy technology, 1994: Presented at the Energy-Sources Technology Conference, New Orleans, Louisiana, January 23-26, 1994. New York, N.Y: American Society of Mechanical Engineers, 1994.

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India, Anthropological Survey of, ed. Land, people and power: An anthropological study of emerging mega city of new town, Raharhat. Kolkata: Anthropological Survey of India, 2015.

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Desmond, Ball. The new submarine combat information system and Australia's emerging information warfare architecture. Canberra, ACT: Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, Australian National University, 2001.

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Research, California Energy Commission Public Interest Energy. Integrating new and emerging technologies into the California smart grid infrastructure: A report on a smart grid for California : PIER final project report. [Sacramento, Calif.]: California Energy Commission, 2008.

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Sven, Biscop, ed. The European Union and emerging powers in the 21st century: How Europe can shape a new global order. Burlington, VT: Ashgate, 2012.

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Khanna, Parag. The second world: How emerging powers are redefining global competition in the twenty-first century. New York: Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2009.

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The second world: How emerging powers are redefining global competition in the twenty-first century. New York: Random House Trade Paperbacks, 2009.

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Heath, Christopher, and Robert Houghton, eds. Conflict and Violence in Medieval Italy 568-1154. NL Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789462985179.

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This collection of essays from both established and emerging scholars analyses the dynamic connections between conflict and violence in medieval Italy. Together, the contributors present a new critique of power that sustained both kingship and locally based elite networks throughout the Italian peninsula. A broad temporal range, covering the sixth to the twelfth century, allows this book to cross a number of ‘traditional’ fault-lines in Italian historiography – 774, 888, 962 and 1025. The essays provide wide-ranging analysis of the role of conflict in the period, the operation of power and the development of communal consciousness and collective action by protagonists and groups. It is thus essential reading for scholars, students and general readers who wish to understand the situation on the ground in the medieval Italian environment.
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Ridley Ngwa, Neba, ed. Summit Diplomacy. Ankara: Afrika Vakfı Yayınları, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.55888/9786057081902.

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This book is part of a project launched by the Africa Foundation in September 2019. The book focuses on continent-country partnerships organized under the framework of international summits. It exclusively reviews the successes and pitfalls of the summits organized between Africa and its strategic partners. One of the key features of the African Union lies in its 2063 vision to build “an integrated, prosperous, equitable, well-governed and peaceful Africa that represents a creative and dynamic force in the international arena”. Within the framework of Agenda 2063, the African Union aims to promote Africa’s position in international politics, gain support to realize her objectives, increase Africa’s international standing, decolonize international relations, and aim to position African states an equal partner within the geopolitics of their region and in the world. The new 2063 vision focuses on the need to cooperate strategically with other regional groupings and states. Consequently, between 2000 hitherto, AU has endorsed a series of ground-breaking partnerships predominantly with the emerging powers of the south. These partnerships include the Africa-China forum, Africa-South America, Africa-South Korea, Africa-Turkey, Africa-Italy, and recently Africa-India. The increasing number of country-continent summits with new actors is growing evidence of an emerging approach of Africa’s Strategic Partnership.
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Tepeciklioğlu, Elem Eyrice, and Ali Onur Tepeciklioğlu. Turkey in Africa: A New Emerging Power? Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Tepeciklioğlu, Elem Eyrice, and Ali Onur Tepeciklioğlu. Turkey in Africa: A New Emerging Power? Routledge, Chapman & Hall, Incorporated, 2021.

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Turkey in Africa: A New Emerging Power? Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Tepeciklioğlu, Elem Eyrice, and Ali Onur Tepeciklioğlu. Turkey in Africa: A New Emerging Power? Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Brooks, Ann. The Emerging Power of Action Inquiry Technologies (New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education). Jossey-Bass Inc Pub, 1994.

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Cooke, Jennifer G., and David L. Goldwyn. Africa's New Energy Producers: Making the Most of Emerging Opportunities. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2015.

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Africa's New Energy Producers: Making the Most of Emerging Opportunities. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2015.

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Nordenman, Magnus Fredrik. New Battle for the Atlantic: Emerging Naval Competition with Russia in the Far North. Naval Institute Press, 2019.

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(Editor), Michael Williams, and Graham Humphrys (Editor), eds. Citizenship Education and Lifelong Learning: Power and Place (Education--Emerging Goals in a New Millennium). Nova Science Publishers, 2003.

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Dominicans in New York City: Power From the Margins (Latinocommunities: Emerging Voices--Political, Social, Cultural and Legal Issues). Routledge, 2002.

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Biscop, Sven, and Thomas Renard. European Union and Emerging Powers in the 21st Century: How Europe Can Shape a New Global Order. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Biscop, Sven, and Thomas Renard. European Union and Emerging Powers in the 21st Century: How Europe Can Shape a New Global Order. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Biscop, Sven, and Thomas Renard. European Union and Emerging Powers in the 21st Century: How Europe Can Shape a New Global Order. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Biscop, Sven, and Thomas Renard. European Union and Emerging Powers in the 21st Century: How Europe Can Shape a New Global Order. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Biscop, Sven, and Thomas Renard. European Union and Emerging Powers in the 21st Century: How Europe Can Shape a New Global Order. Taylor & Francis Group, 2016.

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Rayfuse, Rosemary. Public International Law and the Regulation of Emerging Technologies. Edited by Roger Brownsword, Eloise Scotford, and Karen Yeung. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199680832.013.22.

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As scientific and technological research develop in power and capacity to transform humankind and the global environment, public international law is increasingly being called upon to develop new forms of international regulation and governance capable of anticipating, assessing, minimizing, and mitigating the risks posed by emerging or novel technologies, including the risks of their ‘rogue’ deployment by a state or an individual acting unilaterally. This chapter offers an introduction to the possibilities and limitations of international law in responding to these challenges. In particular, it focuses on the role of international law in the regulation of geo- or climate engineering through a case study of the developing international regime for the regulation of ocean fertilization.
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Baturo, Alexander, and Jos Elkink. The New Kremlinology. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192896193.001.0001.

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The New Kremlinology is the first in-depth examination of the development of regime personalisation in Russia. In the post-Cold War period, many previously democratising countries experienced authoritarian reversals whereby incumbent leaders took over and gravitated towards personalist rule. Scholars have predominantly focused on the authoritarian turn, as opposed to the type of authoritarian rule emerging from it. In a departure from accounts centred on the failure of democratisation in Russia, this book's argument begins from a basic assumption that the political regime of Vladimir Putin is a personalist regime in the making. Focusing on the politics within the Russian ruling coalition since 1999, The New Kremlinology describes the process of regime personalisation, that is, the acquisition of personal power by a leader. Drawing from comparative evidence and theories of personalist rule, the investigation is based on four components of regime personalisation: patronage networks, deinstitutionalisation, media personalisation, and establishing permanency in office. The fact that Russia has gradually acquired many---but not all---of the characteristics associated with a personalist regime, underscores the complexity of political change and that we need to unpack the concept of personalism to understand it better. The lessons of the book extend beyond Russia and illuminate how other personalist and personalising regimes emerge and develop. Furthermore, the title of the book, The New Kremlinology, is chosen to emphasise not only the subject matter, the what, but also the how --- the battery of innovative methods employed to study the black box of non-democratic politics.
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Garrard, Virginia. New Faces of God in Latin America. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197529270.001.0001.

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This is a historically infused study of the intersection of local encounters with global religion (Christianity) in Latin America. Using a mixture of deep archival research and ethnographic methods, this book discusses how everyday people inscribe supernormal spirit power (in a variety of guises) with the ability to provide alternative sources of authority and validate “otros saberes” (other knowledges or epistemologies) in the context of specific cultures to create order and meaning in a chaotic late-capitalist universe. This work is about emerging forms of “new” Christianity in Latin America—a Christianity that is as utilitarian as it is miraculous and as quotidian as it is supernatural. It is “new” in that it is innately modern in a very specific sense, directly empowering believers with a repertoire of strategies to survive, even thrive, in a challenging and often hostile modern world.
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Zook, Matthew. Information Flows, Global Finance, and New Digital Spaces. Edited by Gordon L. Clark, Maryann P. Feldman, Meric S. Gertler, and Dariusz Wójcik. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780198755609.013.35.

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Information has long played an important role in the economy and over the past decades its prominence has increased, particularly within the financial sector. Digital flows of information are central to building advantage within capital exchanges, the creation of synthetic worlds, and the functioning of dentralized currencies and shared recordkeeping. These new practices, spaces and geographies—manifesting within the architecture of computers and absolutely dependent upon information flows—are powerful influences on the financial industry and the entire global economy. The power to channel information flows makes it absolutely fundamental to analyse the advantages and disadvantages of these configurations. The economic geographies emerging from the current structure of information flows reflect the ideologies with which they were created and the goals of their designers.
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Kloke-Lesch, Adolfo, Enrique Saravia, Manmohan Agarwal, James Mackie, and Ross Herbert. Development Cooperation and Emerging Powers: New Partners or Old Patterns? Zed Books, Limited, 2012.

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Kloke-Lesch, Adolfo, Enrique Saravia, Manmohan Agarwal, James Mackie, and Ross Herbert. Development Cooperation and Emerging Powers: New Partners or Old Patterns? Zed Books, Limited, 2012.

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Emerging Powers in Africa: A New Wave in the Relationship? Springer International Publishing AG, 2016.

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Taylor, Ian, Justin van der Merwe, and Alexandra Arkhangelskaya. Emerging Powers in Africa: A New Wave in the Relationship? Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.

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Development Cooperation And Emerging Powers New Partners Or Old Patterns. Zed Books, 2012.

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Emergent Brazil: Key Perspectives on a New Global Power. University Press of Florida, 2015.

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Emergent Brazil: Key Perspectives on a New Global Power. University Press of Florida, 2015.

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Falkner, Robert, and Barry Buzan, eds. Great Powers, Climate Change, and Global Environmental Responsibilities. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198866022.001.0001.

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This book is the first of its kind to examine the role of great powers in the international politics of climate change. It develops a novel analytical framework for studying environmental power in international relations, what counts as a great power in the environmental field, and what their special environmental responsibilities are. In doing so, the book connects International Relations (IR) debates on power inequality, great powers, and great power management, with global environmental politics (GEP) scholarship. The book brings together leading scholars in IR and GEP whose contributions focus on major environmental powers (United States, China, European Union, India, Brazil, Russia) and international institutions and issue areas (UN Security Concil, multilateral environmental agreements, international climate leadership, coal politics). The contributors to this volume examine how individual great powers have responded to the global climate challenge and whether they have accepted a special responsibility for stabilizing the global climate. They place emerging discourses on great power responsibility in the context of wider debates about international environmental leadership and climate change securitization. And they provide new insights into how international power inequality intersects with the global ecological crisis, and what special role great powers could and should play in the international fight against global warming.
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Jodhka, Surinder S., and Jules Naudet, eds. Mapping the Elite. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199491070.001.0001.

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India is being widely seen as an emerging economic and political power on the global scene. Despite having the largest population of chronically poor in the world today, it is home to a sizeable number of thriving rich and flourishing middle classes. They are reshaping the country’s popular image and its self-imagination. Equally important are its political dynamics. With increasing participation of erstwhile-marginalized sections in the electoral process, the social profile of India’s political elite has been changing, making way for those coming from the middle and lower strata of the traditional social order, thus broadening the social base of political power. Mapping the Elite seeks to expand the understanding of processes of formations and transformations of the Indian elite. The contributors explore the emergent elite spaces, the new idioms of power and inequality, the diverse strategies in which symbolic boundaries of privilege are traced in everyday lives, as well as the class mobilities in an age of proclaimed meritocracy. They do so by using the sociological frames of caste, class, gender, community, and their intersections. Exploring India’s Elite: This series provides a platform to scholars working on elite dynamics in India. It seeks to enable an understanding of the nuances of inequality, power, and other emerging social structures.
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Voß, Hans-Ulrich. Experiencing the Frontier and the Frontier of Experience: Barbarian perspectives and Roman strategies to deal with new threats. Edited by Alexander Rubel. Archaeopress Archaeology, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.32028/9781789696813.

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'Experiencing the Frontier and the Frontier of Experience' deals with the Roman Empire’s responses to the threats which were caused by the new geostrategic situation brought on by the crisis of the 3rd century AD, induced by the ‘barbarians’ who – often already part of Roman military structures as mercenaries and auxiliaries – became a veritable menace for the Empire. Rome adopted different strategies: they oscillated between inclusion, warfare and other means of exerting influence. The contributions to this volume explore the archaeological evidence for Roman practice and especially the varying strategies of power and influence in the central regions on the one hand, and the south-eastern parts of the European ‘Barbaricum’ on the other. They show how ‘Divide et impera’ functioned as practical policy based on alliances, as well as consequent warfare, and diplomatic initiatives, which are traceable by prestige-goods and subsidia treasures found in the Barbaricum. The comparison of Roman imports in different parts of Iron-Age Europe can help understand better a complex process of shifting power and influence in an emerging new Europe, which transformed the Empire towards medieval ‘Herrschaft’ and social structure.
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Wich, Serge A., and Lian Pin Koh. Future casting. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198787617.003.0008.

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In this final chapter we discuss emerging technologies that are relevant to the use of remotely piloted aircraft for environmental and conservation applications. These technologies include new power systems, smart navigation systems, and integration with other platforms.
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Formosa, Marvin, and Paul Higgs, eds. Social Class in Later Life. Bristol University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.46692/9781447309482.

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<i>Social Class in Later Life: Power, Identity and Lifestyle</i> provides the most up-to-date collection of new and emerging research relevant to contemporary debates on the relationship between class, culture and later life.
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Eichengreen, Barry, C. Randall Henning, Andrew Walter, and Miles Kahler. Global Financial Governance Confronts the Rising Powers: Emerging Perspectives on the New G20. Centre for International Governance Innovation, The, 2016.

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Brewster, David, ed. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199479337.003.0001.

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China and India are fast emerging as major maritime powers of the Indo-Pacific. As their wealth, power, and interests expand, they are increasingly coming into contact with each other in the maritime domain. How India and China get along in the shared Indo-Pacific maritime space—cooperation, coexistence, competition, or confrontation—may be one of the key strategic challenges for the region in the twenty-first century. The relationship between these powers is sometimes a difficult one: in particular, their security relationship is relatively volatile and there are numerous unresolved issues. Not least is China’s growing presence in the Indian Ocean where it is perceived in New Delhi to be shaping the strategic environment and forming alignments that could be used against India....
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Emerging Space Powers The New Space Programs Of Asia The Middle East And Southamerica. Praxis Publications Inc, 2010.

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Chadwick, Andrew. The Hybrid Media System. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190696726.001.0001.

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The diffusion and rapid evolution of new communication technologies has created a pressing need to understand the complex forces reshaping media and politics. Who is emerging as powerful in this new context? Written by a leading scholar in the field, this book provides a new, holistic interpretation of how political communication now works. In The Hybrid Media System Andrew Chadwick reveals how political communication is increasingly shaped by interactions among older and newer media logics. Organizations, groups, and individuals in this system are linked by complex and ever-evolving relationships based on adaptation and interdependence. Chadwick shows how power is exercised by those who create, tap, and steer information flows to suit their goals, and in ways that modify, enable, and disable the agency of others across and between a range of older and newer media settings. The [CE1][NN2]book examines a range of examples of this systemic hybridity in flow in political communication contexts ranging from news making in all of its contemporary “professional” and “amateur” forms, to parties and election campaigns, to activist movements and government communication. Compelling stories bring the theory to life. From American presidential campaigns to WikiLeaks, from live prime ministerial debates to hotly contested political scandals that evolve in real time, from historical precedents stretching back five hundred years to the author's unique ethnographic data gathered from recent insider fieldwork among journalists, campaign workers, bloggers, and activist organizations, this wide-ranging book maps the emerging balance of power between older and newer media technologies, genres, norms, behaviors, and organizational forms.
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Jacobs, Jonathan D., ed. Causal Powers. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198796572.001.0001.

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This collection brings together new and important work by both emerging scholars and those who helped shape the field on the nature of causal powers, and the connections between causal powers and other phenomena within metaphysics, philosophy of science, and philosophy of mind. Contributors discuss how one who takes causal powers to be in some sense irreducible should think about laws of nature, scientific practice, causation, modality, space and time, persistence, and the metaphysics of mind.
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Harvey, Brian, Theo Pirard, and Henk H. F. Smid. Emerging Space Powers: The New Space Programs of Asia, the Middle East and South-America. Springer, 2011.

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Harvey, Brian, Theo Pirard, and Henk H. F. Smid. Emerging Space Powers: The New Space Programs of Asia, the Middle East and South-America. Praxis, 2011.

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