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CURRENT HISTORY VOL: 116 NO 786 (6) answer(s).
 
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From scarcity to abundance: the new geopolitics of energy / Klare, Michael T   Journal Article
Klare, Michael T Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The world is beginning to move away from reliance on fossil fuels altogether, rendering obsolete many of the strategic plans intended to ensure the safe flow of oil.
Key Words Energy  New Geopolitics  Scarcity to Abundance 
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Labor rights in the age of global supply chains / Mosley, Layna   Journal Article
Mosley, Layna Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract [C]hanging the incentives for governments in developing countries is probably necessary—albeit not sufficient—to achieve sustained improvements for workers.” Fourth in a series on labor relations around the world.
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Nationalist origins of political Islam / Cesari, Jocelyne   Journal Article
Cesari, Jocelyne Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract “[The] incorporation of Islam within state institutions nationalized religious authorities and teachings, giving rise to a hegemonic version of the faith.”
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Populist turn in American politics / Eichengreen, Barry   Journal Article
Eichengreen, Barry Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract “[H]istory … suggests taking more seriously concerns about inequality and, specifically, the resentment and alienation of once-privileged groups who feel left behind.”
Key Words American politics  Populist Turn 
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Tragedy of Obama’s foreign policy / Boyle, Michael J   Journal Article
Boyle, Michael J Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Historians may well conclude that Obama glimpsed a different world for American foreign policy but never exerted the kind of strategic direction needed to turn that vision into reality.
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Why humanitarian intervention still isn’t a global norm / Menon, Rajan   Journal Article
Menon, Rajan Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Efforts to press the international community to supersede national sovereignty when necessary to stop atrocities have been hindered by inconsistent application of the principle.
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