01072nam a2200265|i 450099100359337970753620021219124232.0021001s|||| it u u itauu8880861743b11836428-39ule_instLE02736411ExLDip.to Studi Giuridiciita177.7Di_Tiro, Massimo531646L'arte erotica di Socrate :orazione 18 /Massimo di TiroLecce :Congedo,1997xxix, 150 p. ;25 cm.Testi e studi / Università degli studi di Lecce. Dipartimento di filologia classica e medievale ;10Edizione critica, traduzione e commento a cura di Adele Filippo Scognamillo.b1183642827-04-1720-12-02991003593379707536LE027 177.70 DIT01.011LE027-10708le027Dono prof. Michele Carducci-E0.00-l- 00000.i1208778620-12-02Arte erotica di Socrate897910UNISALENTOle02701-01-02ma -itait 2104033 am 2200925 n 450 9910279591803321201802152-9564470-6-810.4000/books.irasec.498(CKB)4100000004910766(FrMaCLE)OB-irasec-498(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/41770(PPN)230000495(EXLCZ)99410000000491076620180703j|||||||| ||| 0enguu||||||m||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierBack to Old Habits Isolationism or the Self-Preservation of Burma’s Military Regime /Renaud Egreteau, Larry JaganBangkok Institut de recherche sur l’Asie du Sud-Est contemporaine20181 online resource (92 p.) This book argues that the Burmese military regime has always favoured an isolationist-type policy that finds its grassroots in Ne Win’s autarchic and xenophobic era as well as in Burma’s royal traditions, but without being completely cut off from the outside world. This policy approach is well suited to the Burmese authoritarian state which boasts an important strategic position in the region. In the past decade, the politics of “isolationism without isolation” has been skilfully developed by Burma’s military elite in order to preserve itself from both internal and external threats. Since the Depayin crackdown in May 2003, every step the Burmese junta has taken indicates that it has been consciously defining both its foreign policy and its internal political agenda according to these isolationist tendencies, as the recent fallbacks that followed the “Saffron Revolution” (September 2007) and the Cyclone Nargis (May 2008) illustrate. Not only does the military regime tend to strategically withdraw itself from the regional scene, by choosing only a few but crucial diplomatic and commercial partners like China, India, Singapore, Russia or Thailand, but it also gradually isolates itself from the rest of the Burmese society, by opting for a strategic and nationalist entrenchment which was perfectly highlighted by the purge of the pragmatic Military Intelligence Services (2004), the transfer of the capital to Naypyidaw (2005) and the strict control over the transitional process initiated by its own “Road Map towards a disciplined democracy” and undisrupted by the recent crises.Asian Studiesdémocratielibertéarméesociété civilerégimepolitical transitiontransition politiqueMyanmarBurmaBirmaniejuntetatmadawautarciedemocracyfreedomCivil SocietyarmyjuntaautarchyBurmaPolitics and government1988-BurmaForeign relations1948-armyCivil SocietyfreedomautarchyjuntademocracyAsian Studiesdémocratielibertéarméesociété civilerégimepolitical transitiontransition politiqueMyanmarBurmaBirmaniejuntetatmadawautarciedemocracyfreedomCivil SocietyarmyjuntaautarchyEgreteau Renaud1235894Jagan Larry1235895IRASEC.FR-FrMaCLEBOOK9910279591803321Back to Old Habits3028626UNINA02073nam 2200361Ka 450 991015905910332120240912104928.31-78681-122-7(CKB)3710000001012040(ODN)ODN0003128325(EXLCZ)99371000000101204020170208d2017 uy 1engurcn|---|||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLittle girl lost /Carol WyerLondon Bookouture20171 online resourceDI Robyn Carter,1.Title from eBook information screen..Her breath rose and fell in fearful gasps but it was too late. She could already see what she dreaded most. The back seat was empty. Bye, bye, Mummy. When a devoted teacher goes missing under suspicious circumstances and an actor is murdered at a local reservoir there's no obvious link between the cases. But as DI Robyn Carter starts to delve deeper, her investigations lead her to Abigail, perfect wife and mother to beautiful little Izzy. What was Abigail's connection to the victims? And why is she receiving threatening messages from an anonymous number? Robyn's instincts tell her there's a connection between these deaths, that it's personal, but the last time she acted on impulse her fiancé was killed. To break this case and earn her place back on the force, she must learn to trust herself again – and fast. As she inches closer to the truth, Izzy is abducted. Unless she can get to the killer in time, a little girl will die. Gripping, fast paced and nailbitingly tense, this serial killer thriller will chill you to the bone. Perfect for fans of Angela Marsons, Rachel Abbott and Karin Slaughter.FictionOverDriveMysteryOverDriveFiction.Mystery.FIC022000bisacshWyer Carol1775124BOOK9910159059103321Little girl lost4289395UNINA