03011nam 2200733 a 450 991079191610332120200520144314.01-78170-217-91-84779-290-110.7765/9781847792907(CKB)2560000000085840(EBL)1069647(OCoLC)818847410(SSID)ssj0000712729(PQKBManifestationID)12332403(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000712729(PQKBWorkID)10651210(PQKB)10162768(StDuBDS)EDZ0000085689(OCoLC)1132225048(MdBmJHUP)muse78112(Au-PeEL)EBL1069647(CaPaEBR)ebr10623314(CaONFJC)MIL843588(MiAaPQ)EBC1069647(DE-B1597)659266(DE-B1597)9781847792907(EXLCZ)99256000000008584020100429d2009 uy 0engur|||||||nn|ntxtccrThe Blair identity[electronic resource] leadership and foreign policy /Stephen Benedict DysonManchester ;New York Manchester University Press20091 online resource (174 p.)Includes index.0-7190-7999-3 Includes bibliographical references and index.Blair's wars -- Neoclassical realism and leader psychology: a theory of foreign policy -- Tony Blair's personality and leadership style -- The Kosovo and Sierra Leone interventions -- September 11 and the 'war on terror' -- Iraq: Blair's war -- Postwar Iraq -- The Blair balance sheet.Why did Tony Blair take Britain to war with Iraq? Because, this book argues, he was following the core political beliefs and style - the Blair identity - manifest and consistent throughout his decade in power. Kosovo, Sierra Leone, Afghanistan, and finally Iraq were wars to which Blair was drawn due to his black-and-white framing of the world, his overwhelming confidence that he could shape events, and his tightly-held, presidential style of government. In this new application of political psychology to the British prime ministership, Dyson analyses every answer Blair gave to a foreign policyPolitical leadershipGreat BritainForeign relations1997-British foreign policy.British prime ministership.House of Commons.Tony Blair.decade in power.decision maker.political psychology.politics.prime minister.war with Iraq.Political leadership.327.41Dyson Stephen Benedict1544448MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910791916103321The Blair identity3798669UNINA03114oam 22005294a 450 991024573740332120240424225728.010.21983/P3.0164.1.00(CKB)4100000001115722(OAPEN)1004632(OCoLC)1183453281(MdBmJHUP)muse87208(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/34854(oapen)doab34854(EXLCZ)99410000000111572220200729e20202016 uy 0engurmu#---auuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierEveryday Cinema: The Films of Marc Lafia[Marc Lafia]Brooklyn, NYpunctum books2017Baltimore, Maryland :Project Muse,2020©20201 online resource (289 pages) illustrations; PDF, digital file(s)Includes index.0-9985318-0-4 Films. Exploding Oedipus -- Confessions of an image -- Permutations -- Talk show -- Harry, Zelda and Antoinette -- Love and art -- My double my self -- Paradise -- Revolution of everyday life -- Hi, how are you guest 10497 -- Twenty-seven -- Interviews. Jisu Song (TriBeCa Film Institute) -- Peter Duhon (Anthology Film Archives) -- Kevin Farrington (Mubi) -- Daniel Coffeen (The Aesthetes) -- Lior Rosenfeld (191).Everyday Cinema presents the films (eight features and numerous shorts, computational, and installation films) of Marc Lafia. In his many films (including Exploding Oedipus; Love and Art; Confessions of an Image; Revolution of Everyday Life; Paradise; Hi, How Are You Guest 10497; and 27) Lafia probes what it is to construct an image, to forge systems of representation, to see and represent ourselves. His work has been defined as a cinema of emergence, a cinema of the event, in which the very act of ubiquitous recording creates something new.Everyday Cinema is comprised of two parts, the first an in-depth look at his films and installations, project by project, providing background on how they came about, Lafia's process and ideas. The second part features selected interviews and over two hundred film stills wherein Lafia puts forward a new sense of the possibility of the cinema. As we all relentlessly record ourselves and are recorded, we become part of the cinematic fabric of life, part of a spectacle of which we are both constituent and constitutive. This is what Lafia sets out to capture and examine.With a Preface by Daniel Coffeen.Film theory & criticismbicsscElectronic books. film studiesnew mediavideorepresentationMarc LafiaFilm theory & criticism791.4302/3092Lafia Marc1955-898029Coffeen DanielMdBmJHUPMdBmJHUPBOOK9910245737403321Everyday Cinema: The Films of Marc Lafia2180510UNINA