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Upgrading and repairing PCs. Indianapolis, Indiana: Que Pub., 2010.

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Scott, Mueller. Upgrading and repairing PCs. Indianapolis, Ind: Que, 2006.

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Upgrading and Repairing PCs. 2nd ed. Carmel, IN: Que, 1992.

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Upgrading and repairing PCs. Indianapolis, Ind: Que, 1999.

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Upgrading and repairing PCs. 8th ed. Indianapolis, IN: Que, 1997.

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Scott, Mueller. Upgrading and repairing PCs. Carmel, Ind: Que Corp., 1988.

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Scott, Mueller. Upgrading and repairing PCs. Indianapolis, Ind: Que, 2000.

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Upgrading and repairing PCs. Indianapolis, Ind: Que, 2003.

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Upgrading and repairing PCs. 3rd ed. Carmel, IN: Que Corp., 1993.

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Store, Linux General, ed. Upgrading and repairing PCs. Indianapolis, Ind: Que, 2000.

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Scott, Mueller. Upgrading and Repairing PCs, Academic Edition. Upper Saddle River: Pearson Education, 2005.

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Mueller, Scott. Upgrading and repairing PCs. Indianapolis, IN: Que, 1998.

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Upgrading and repairing PCs. 5th ed. Indianapolis, IN: Que, 1995.

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Scott, Mueller. Upgrading and repairing PCs. 4th ed. [Indianapolis]: Que, 1994.

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Scott, Mueller. Upgrading and Repairing PCs. Upper Saddle River: Pearson Education, 2005.

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Upgrading and repairing PCs. Indianapolis, Ind: Que, 2002.

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Upgrading and repairing pcs. Indianapolis, Ind: Que Pub., 2012.

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Scott, Mueller. Upgrading and repairing PCs. Indianapolis, Ind: Que, 2003.

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Upgrading and repairing PCs. Indianapolis, Ind: Que, 2005.

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Upgrading and repairing PCs. 6th ed. Indianapolis, IN: Que, 1996.

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Upgrading and repairing PCs. Indianapolis, IN: Que, 2004.

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Mueller, Scott. Upgrading and repairing PCs. Indianapolis, Ind: Que, 2001.

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Upgrading and repairing PCs. Indianapolis, IN: Que Pub., 2008.

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Peng, Jianfu. Nei di xin dao Gang qing shao nian di shi ying =: The population poser : how do young new arrivals from Mainland China adapt? Xianggang: Xianggang qing nian xie hui, 1995.

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Strom, Dave. Power Up!: How to Make Battery Adapters for Military Radios. C R B Research Books, Incorporated, 1994.

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Brown, Kate Pride. Conclusion. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190660949.003.0008.

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The conclusion summarizes the findings of the book, focusing upon the interplays of the field of power. These powers ebb and flow in relation to each other, creating interesting opportunities and ambiguities over time. Civil society holds social power, which is threatening to financial and political elites. In Russia, the result is a return of authoritarian state dominance, similar to the Soviet period, but adapted to modern conditions. However, the field of power need not only be dominated by the state. In the West, growing economic inequality could have a similar constraining effect on the field of power as a whole. Because the field is contingent and relational, there is always the opportunity for civil society to find a moment to exert its power. But if one power dominates the field in Russia indefinitely, then it is likely to produce the same deteriorating conditions that faced its Soviet predecessor.
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Godzimirski, Jakub M. New Political Economy of Energy in Europe: Power to Project, Power to Adapt. Palgrave Macmillan, 2018.

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Jones, Charles O. 3. Electing presidents (and other ways to occupy the Oval Office). Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780190458201.003.0003.

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The design of the executive leadership helped shape the opportunities and establish the boundaries of presidential power. Would it work? “Electing presidents” looks at how the system of electing presidents developed and adapted and shows that constitutional construction and history were on the side of maintaining the unique method designed by the Founders. There were many initial questions to be ironed out: Who would be the candidates? Would there be political parties? What would be the relationship between presidential and vice-presidential selection? Political parties function first and foremost to organize elections. The strength of parties is measured by their capacity to adapt to regional differences, regulations, and voter policy preferences.
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Jones, Charles O. 3. Electing Presidents (and Other Ways to Occupy the Oval Office). Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780195307016.003.0003.

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The design of the executive leadership helped shape the opportunities and establish the boundaries of presidential power. Would it work? ‘Electing Presidents’ looks at how the system of electing presidents developed and adapted and shows that constitutional construction and history were on the side of maintaining the unique method designed by the Founders. There were many initial questions to be ironed out: who would be the candidates? Would there be political parties? What would be the relationship between presidental and vice-presidental selection? Political parties function first and foremost to organize elections. The strength of parties is measured by their capacity to adapt to regional differences, regulations, and voter policy preferences.
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The Cambridge Conspiracy: Critique of the Philosophy of Secrecy and Conspiracy by MR.X. Dentith and Martin Orr. -, 2020.

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Mitchell, George E., Hans Peter Schmitz, and Tosca Bruno-van Vijfeijken. Between Power and Irrelevance. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190084714.001.0001.

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Geopolitical shifts, increasing demands for accountability, and growing competition have been driving the need for change within the transnational nongovernmental organization (TNGO) sector. Additionally, TNGOs have been embracing more transformative strategies aimed at the root causes, not just the symptoms, of societal problems. As the world has changed and TNGOs’ ambitions have expanded, the roles of TNGOs have begun to shift and their work has become more complex. To remain effective, legitimate, and relevant in the future necessitates organizational changes and investments in new capabilities. However, many organizations have been slow to adapt. As a result, for many TNGOs’ the rhetoric of sustainable impact and transformative change has far outpaced the reality of their limited abilities to deliver on their promises. This book frankly explores why this gap between rhetoric and reality exists and what TNGOs can do individually and collectively to close it. In short, TNGOs need to change the fundamental conditions under which they themselves operate by bringing their own “forms and norms” into better alignment with their contemporary ambitions and strategies. This book offers accessible future-oriented analyses and lessons-learned to assist readers in formulating and implementing organizational changes to adapt TNGOs for the future. The book draws upon a variety of disciplines and perspectives, including hundreds of interviews with TNGO leaders, firsthand involvement in major organizational change processes in leading TNGOs, and numerous workshops, training institutes, consultancies, and research projects.
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Cohen, Julie E. Between Truth and Power. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190246693.001.0001.

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This book explores the relationships between legal institutions and political and economic transformation. It argues that as law is enlisted to help produce the profound economic and sociotechnical shifts that have accompanied the emergence of the informational economy, it is changing in fundamental ways. We are witnessing the emergence of legal institutions adapted to the information age, but their form and their substance remain undetermined and are the subjects of intense struggle. One level for legal-institutional transformation involves baseline understandings of entitlement and disentitlement. Both lawyers and laypeople tend to think of legal entitlements as relatively fixed, but the ongoing transformation in political economy has set things in motion in ways that traditional accounts do not contemplate. In particular, the datafication of important resources and the shift to a platform-based, massively intermediated communications environment have profoundly reshaped both the organization of economic activity and the patterns of information exchange. The authority of platforms is both practical and normative, and it has become both something taken for granted and a powerful force reshaping the law in its own image. Another level for legal-institutional transformation involves the structure and operation of regulatory and governance institutions. Patterns of institutional change in the networked information era express a generally neoliberalized and managerialist stance toward the law’s projects and processes. They reflect deeply embedded beliefs about the best uses of new technological capabilities to manage legal and regulatory processes and account for activities of legal and regulatory concern.
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HP, Lee. 4 The Malay Rulers: A Royal Resurgence? Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/law/9780198755999.003.0005.

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Episodes involving Malay Rulers and the constitutional dimension of their exercise of discretionary powers are evaluated. The future trajectory of their evolving role is discussed. After two major confrontations with the Mahathir government, by the mid-1990s, the Malay Rulers’ power was considerably diminished. The Rulers remained constitutional monarchs, functioning under advice unless permitted by the constitutional system to exercise discretionary powers. However, by 2008, the fortunes of the Malay Rulers had revived. The resurgence of the Rulers’ power is attributed to their decision to adapt to the requirements of a modern, democratic Constitution to preserve their powers. The changing political landscape has assisted the resurgence of the Malay Rulers. In the political vacuum left by the weakened national coalition, the popular vote lost or the first time since 1969. UMNO found it expedient to rehabilitate the Sultans for political uses; thus, providing opportunities for the Sultans to rebuild their power base.
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Sunardi, Christina. Maintaining the Representation of Female Power through Beskalan Putri. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252038952.003.0005.

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This chapter examines some of the ways in which artists have maintained cultural space for the representation of female power through Beskalan Putri as they have adapted, taught, remembered, learned, performed, and talked about this dance. It focuses on representations of female power through Beskalan Putri because, building on the senses of history explored in the previous chapter, this dance and the femaleness performers associated with it were critical to their senses of Malangan tradition. This analysis thus further illustrates the selection of tradition and the construction of gender as mutually constitutive cultural processes. Considering artists' concerns with preservation as well as the impact of social, political, and cultural climates on the ways artists represented female power through this dance, this chapter argues that artists represented female power strategically—that is, in a “safe” way in times following trauma.
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Thurston, Robert Henry. Stationary Steam Engines, Simple and Compound: Especially as Adapted to Light and Power Plants (Classic Reprint). Forgotten Books, 2018.

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Clarke, Andrew. Temperature and reaction rate. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199551668.003.0007.

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All other things being equal, physiological reaction rate increases roughly exponentially with temperature. Organisms that have adapted over evolutionary time to live at different temperatures can have enzyme variants that exhibit similar kinetics at the temperatures to which they have adapted to operate. Within species whose distribution covers a range of temperatures, there may be differential expression of enzyme variants with different kinetics across the distribution. Enzymes adapted to different optimum temperatures differ in their amino acid sequence and thermal stability. The Gibbs energy of activation tends to be slightly lower in enzyme variants adapted to lower temperatures, but the big change is a decrease in the enthalpy of activation, with a corresponding change in the entropy of activation, both associated with a more open, flexible structure. Despite evolutionary adjustments to individual enzymes involved in intermediary metabolism (ATP regeneration), many whole-organism processes operate faster in tropical ectotherms compared with temperate or polar ectotherms. Examples include locomotion (muscle power output), ATP regeneration (mitochondrial function), nervous conduction and growth.
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Brain changer: How harnessing your brain's power to adapt can change your life. 2013.

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Ávila Hernández, Flor María, Manuel Asdrúbal Prieto Salas, Jorge Enrique León Molina, José Vicente Villalobos Antúnez, Gustavo Machado, Luis Romero Neces, Dimitri Endrizzi, and Camilo Humberto Prieto Fetiva. Derechos humanos, democracia y poder judicial. Edited by Oscar Alexis Agudelo Giraldo. Editorial Universidad Católica de Colombia, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.14718/9789585133020.2020.

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This book introduces an analysis of the interrelationships among democracy, judiciary and human rights. It uses the notion of democratic legitimacy as a central concept to think the following: some aspects of language; the ontic of morals related to human rights; minimal conditions of democratic power as an argumentative representation; and, tension between democracy and constitutional pre-commitments related to judiciary power which performs a legal inspection of the law. It concludes with the necessity to adapt a weak substantivist model in order to state a democratic constitutionalism.
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Upgrading and Repairing PCs. Upper Saddle River: Pearson Education, 2003.

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Upgrading and Repairing PCs. Upper Saddle River: Pearson Education, 2005.

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Upgrading and Repairing PCs. Upper Saddle River: Pearson Education, 2003.

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Dallmeijer, Annet, and Jost Schnyder. Exercise capacity and training in cerebral palsy and other neuromuscular diseases. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780199232482.003.0035.

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Chapter 35 gives an understanding of the role of exercise in the functional assessment and clinical management of children with neuromuscular diseases, especially for children with CP and PMD. Current knowledge about exercise capacity and training possibilities with respect to the different fitness components (aerobic power, anaerobic power, muscular strength) will be described as well as the level of physical activity and training recommendations. Practical advice and suggestions are given on how to build up and execute an adapted programme for physical activity, sports, and exercise. Data will be summarized to recognize the possibilities as well as the limits of exercise, and also to permit a regular evaluation and a constant adaptation of a physical activity programme.
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Bodenhamer, David J. The U.S. Constitution: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780195378320.001.0001.

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The U.S. Constitution: A Very Short Introduction explores the major themes of American constitutional history—federalism, the balance of powers, property, representation, equality, rights, and security. Informed by the latest scholarship, each theme illustrates how the Constitution has served as a dynamic framework for legitimating power and advancing liberty. Today, we face serious challenges to the nation’s constitutional legacy. Endless wars, a sharply divided electorate and deadlocked government, economic inequality, immigration, cybersecurity and privacy, and foreign interference in the nation’s democratic processes have placed demands on government and on society that test our constitutional values. Understanding how the Constitution has evolved will help us adapt its principles to the challenges of our age.
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Grimaldi, Selena. The Leadership Capital of Italian Presidents. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198783848.003.0012.

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Recently, Italian presidents have become pivotal figures, deeply affecting the direction of the Italian political system, exercising influence far beyond their previous role as constitutional guardians. The aim of this chapter is to understand how Oscar Luigi Scalfaro, Carlo Azeglio Ciampi, and Giorgio Napolitano have gained and spent ever greater amounts of power. The analysis is based on the LCI approach; however, the indicators used by Bennister et al. (2015) have been adapted both to the Italian context and to ‘institutionally’ constrained leaders. The LCI allows the traceability of power over time, revealing how each president has built on others’ strengths but all have encountered similar limits: while Italian presidents can spend their capital in focused areas, too overt attempts to act politically can erode their capital by damaging their perceived neutrality and moral probity.
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Hellmuth, Dorle. Counterterrorism. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198790501.003.0036.

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This chapter assesses the strategic and doctrinal responses of Western Europe’s major powers and their armed forces to terrorism after the cold war. The chapter focuses on Europe’s ‘big three’, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany, and examines the means, ends, and ways of military counterterrorism strategies and operations in these three countries. Select examples of medium and lesser powers include Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Denmark. Critical of the central role military force played in the US global war on terror after the 9/11 attacks, many European powers called for the need to utilize alternative instruments of statecraft. Over time, they adapted their counterterrorism approaches to reflect the new realities at home and abroad. This shift became particularly apparent after the emergence of the Islamic State inspired violent attacks in various European countries, drawing a more military-centric response from Europe’s great, medium, and lesser powers.
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Dalton, Russell W. The American Children’s Bible. Edited by Paul C. Gutjahr. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190258849.013.6.

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Children’s Bibles have been among the most popular and influential types of religious publications in the United States, providing many Americans with their first formative experiences of the Bible and its stories. This chapter explores the variety of ways in which children’s Bibles have adapted, illustrated, and retold Bible stories for children throughout US history. Children’s Bibles served a variety of ends, such as teaching biblical literacy, instilling a fear and respect for God’s power and judgment, calling children to salvation in Jesus Christ, modeling moral virtues, and reframing Bible stories as fun and engaging stories that portray a friendly God who cares for children.
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Graber, Jennifer. Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190279615.003.0001.

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Opening with an extended description of Kiowas’ 1873 Sun Dance, the Introduction establishes two main arguments. First, expansion into Indian lands and encounters with Native peoples prompted Christian missionaries and reformers to cast themselves as “friends of the Indian” who could acquire land and achieve Indians’ cultural transformation through peaceful means. In bringing the Christian God to Indian Country, Protestants and Catholics obscured their role in violent and coercive expansion and constructed an image of themselves as benevolent believers imparting life-saving gifts. Second, Kiowas relied on their cultural practices, including rites for engaging sacred power, to respond to American efforts to reduce their lands, change their way of living, and break their tribal bonds. They continued and adapted older practices, as well as experimented with new ritual options and potential power sources. For Kiowas, “gods” both old and new were central to their struggle to survive and flourish as Americans invaded Indian Country.
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Mittelman, James H. The Development Paradigm and Its Critics. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190846626.013.421.

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Development cannot be separated from global political economy, but it is an inherent component of the latter. The concept of development was popularized through expansion of colonization, and underwent various transformations as the socio-political structure of the world changed over time. Thus, the central task of development theory is to determine and explain why some countries are underdeveloped and how these countries can develop. Such theories draw on a variety of social science disciplines and approaches. Accordingly, different development paradigms have emerged upon which different scholars have shown profound interests and to which they gave extensive criticisms—modernization, dependency, Marxism, postcolonialism, and globalization. With the recent emergence of the post-modern critique of development, power has become an important subject in the discourse of development. Nevertheless, a full theoretical understanding of the relations between power and development is still in its fledgling stage. Though highly apparent in human societies, social power per se is a polylithic discourse with no unified definition and implication, which has led different proponents of development paradigms to understand power differently. Although there is a dialectic contradiction between the different dialogic paradigms, the reality of development theory is that there is a large choice of theories and models from which field practicioners will draw pragmatically the most appropriate elements, or they will create their own model adapted to the situation.
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Gascón, Luis Daniel, and Aaron Roussell. The Limits of Community Policing. NYU Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.18574/nyu/9781479871209.001.0001.

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Community policing structures erected in the wake of rising crime rates and civil disorder throughout the 1990s were supposed to provide civilians a platform from which to influence law enforcement policy. Yet the fires that burned in Ferguson in 2014 raise doubts about how much influence the public has on police, particularly in marginalized communities. This book challenges the common narrative that community policing has democratized the police, when there is ample evidence that US police powers have expanded alongside the proliferation of community-based strategies. It reveals how community governance works to limit civilian power and turn residents into appendages of the state—their “eyes and ears” on the street as well as their mouthpieces during crises. Further, the authors argue that disputes about who does and does not count as community complicate mobilization. Finally, they argue that until police departments are forced to adapt directly to the needs of communities of color, grassroots organizations should lead initiatives that purport to be community based.
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McAdams, A. James. Vanguard of the Revolution. Princeton University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691196428.001.0001.

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This book is a sweeping history of one of the most significant political institutions of the modern world. The communist party was a revolutionary idea long before its supporters came to power. The book argues that the rise and fall of communism can be understood only by taking into account the origins and evolution of this compelling idea. It shows how the leaders of parties in countries as diverse as the Soviet Union, China, Germany, Yugoslavia, Cuba, and North Korea adapted the original ideas of revolutionaries like Karl Marx and Vladimir Lenin to profoundly different social and cultural settings. The book is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand world communism and the captivating idea that gave it life.
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