01171nam--22003611i-450-99000240519020331620060313112715.088-8455-584-1000240519USA01000240519(ALEPH)000240519USA0100024051920050304d2004----y0itay0103 baitaITRerum vulgarium fragmentacodice Vat. Lat. 3195commentario all'edizione in fac-similea cura di Gino Belloni ... [et al.]RomaAntenore2004404 p., [9] c. di tav.31 cmItinera erudita5Segue: L'edizione diplomatica di Ettore Modigliani del 19042001Itinera erudita5851.1PETRARCA,Francesco<1304-1374>292779BELLONI,Gino990002405190203316VI.3.E. 182(V C 2564)179535 L.M.V C00131672BKUMAPATRY9020050304USA011450VITALE9020051201USA011829COPAT69020060313USA011127Rerum vulgarium fragmenta20678UNISA01029nam a2200253 a 4500991002929439707536071011s 000 0 eng d052101624Xb13604120-39ule_instDip. Di Fil. Ling. e Lett.itaChomsky, Noam27033On nature and language/Noam Chomsky ;with an essay on the Secular Priesthood and the Perils of Democracy ;edited by Adriana Belletti and Luigi RizziCambridge Universty Press ;c2002X, 206 p. ;20 cmInclude note e indice dei nomiTeoria linguisticabiolinguisticaBelletti, Adriana Rizzi, Luigi.b1360412009-03-2211-10-07991002929439707536LE008 FL.M. (Ling.) XVI A 1412008000146092le008Grimaldi-E0.00-l- 00000.i1457812811-10-07On nature and language541550UNISALENTOle00811-10-07ma -engenk0003207nam 22005173a 450 991028934060332120250203232703.09781911529354191152935810.5334/bbs(CKB)4100000007010741(OAPEN)1004243(oapen)https://directory.doabooks.org/handle/20.500.12854/35678(ScCtBLL)30c5e4e7-8153-410c-b305-1368d536909a(OCoLC)1066127967(Perlego)2344251(oapen)doab35678(EXLCZ)99410000000701074120250203i20132019 uu enguuuuu---auuuutxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierThe Paradox of Gendarmeries : Between Expansion, Demilitarization and Dissolution /Derek LutterbeckLondonUbiquity Press2013London :Ubiquity Press,2013.1 online resource (66)SSR PapersThis paper describes and explains the evolution of gendarmerie-type forces, i.e. police forces with a military status, over the past three decades. It focuses on their institutional features and functions, including material and human resources, and uses case studies from Europe, the Middle East and North Africa to illustrate these characteristics in different contexts. The overall development of gendarmeries has been a somewhat paradoxical one. On the one hand, most of these forces have witnessed a considerable expansion, and come to assume an increasingly prominent role in addressing many of the currently most important security challenges, ranging from border control and counterterrorism to public order tasks in international peace operations. On the other hand, there has also been a trend towards the demilitarization of gendarmeries, which in some European countries has ultimately led to their dissolution and integration into the civilian police. The paper suggests an explanation of these seemingly contradictory developments with reference to two broad and at least partly opposing trends: the convergence of internal and external security agendas, which to a large extent is a post-Cold War phenomenon; and the demilitarization of internal security, which is a more long-term historical trend and part of the more general democratization process. Based on this analysis, the paper predicts that in the long run gendarmeries are likely to be further demilitarized, eventually losing their formal military status, although in the context of international peace operations militarized gendarmerie forces are expected to play an increasingly significant part. Politics & governmentbicsscWarfare & defencebicsscsecurity sector reformgood governancegendarmeriepoliceparamilitaryPolitics & governmentWarfare & defenceLutterbeck Derek902812ScCtBLLScCtBLLBOOK9910289340603321The Paradox of Gendarmeries4320102UNINA