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McCormack 210 $aOxford $cClarendon Press ;$aOxford ;$aNew York $cOxford University Press$d1995 215 $a1 online resource (xviii, 499 pages) 300 $aRevision and expansion of the author's thesis (doctoral)--Princeton Theological Seminary, 1989. 311 0 $a0-19-826337-6 311 0 $a0-19-160067-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [469]-491) and indexes. 327 $aPreface 1997; Acknowledgements; Contents; Introduction: The Von Balthasar Thesis and the Myth of the Neo-Orthodox Barth; 1. The Reigning Paradigm; 2. Where Do We Stand Now?; 3. A New Paradigm; 4. Systematic Relevance of the Developmental Problem; PROLOGUE: THE MAKING OF AN OUTSIDER (GENEVA AND SAFENWIL, 1909-AUGUST 1915); 1 The Marburg Background; 1. The Cultural Context of Barth's Earliest Dialectical Theology; 2. Upbringing and Student Years; 3. The Theological Situation at the Turn of the Century; 4. Marburg Neo-Kantianism; 5. Wilhelm Herrmann's Theology of Religious Experience 327 $a6. Karl Barth's Earliest Theological Writings (Marburg and Geneva, July 1909-July 1911); 2 Socialism and Religious Socialism in Safenwil (July 1911-August 1915); 1. Before the Storm: Longing for a New World; 2. The Crisis of August 1914 in Letters and Sermons; 3. The Split in the Religious Socialist Movement and Barth's Break with Liberalism; PART I: DIALECTICAL THEOLOGY IN THE SHADOW OF A PROCESS ESCHATOLOGY (SAFENWIL, AUGUST 1915-JANUARY 1920); 3 The Righteousness of God (Safenwil, August 1915-November 1918); 1. The New Starting-Point; 2. God is God; 3. The Theology of Romans I; 4. Summary 327 $a4 Theology in a Revolutionary Age (Safenwil, November 1918-January 1920); 1. Social-Political Factors in Barth's Further Development?; 2. The Swiss Landesstreik of November 1918; 3. Political Writings of 1919; 4. The Tambach Lecture (25 September 1919); 5. Conclusion; PART II: DIALECTICAL THEOLOGY IN THE SHADOW OF A CONSISTENT ESCHATOLOGY (SAFENWIL AND GO?TTINGEN, JANUARY 1920-MAY 1924); 5 Shift to a Consistent Eschatology (Safenwil, January 1920-October 1920); 1. The Fundamental Problem Addressed in Romans II and its Solution; 2. Theology of Crisis or the Crisis of Theology? 327 $a3. Factors Contributing to Barth's Further Development (1919-1920); 6 Clearing the Ground: The Theology of Romans II (Safenwil, October 1920-October 1921); 1. Circumstances of Composition; 2. Preliminary Observations; 3. Knowledge of God and Eschatology; 4. The Source of the Charge of Scepticism in Romans II; 5. Dialectics in Romans II; 6. The Emergence of a Critically Realistic Ethic in Romans II; 7. Political Action in Romans II; 8. The Church as the Locus of Judgement: Barth's Critique of Religion, the Church, and Doctrine; 9. Barth's Later Critique of Romans II 327 $a7 Honorary Professor of Reformed Theology (Go?ttingen, October 1921-April 1924); 1. 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Lessambo 205 $a1st ed. 2023. 210 1$aCham :$cSpringer Nature Switzerland :$cImprint: Palgrave Macmillan,$d2023. 215 $a1 online resource (245 pages) 225 1 $aPalgrave Macmillan Studies in Banking and Financial Institutions,$x2523-3378 311 08$aPrint version: Lessambo, Felix I. Anti-Money Laundering, Counter Financing Terrorism and Cybersecurity in the Banking Industry Cham : Palgrave Macmillan US,c2023 9783031234835 327 $a1. Money Laundering and Combating Finance Terrorism -- 2. The Cybersecurity Counteroffensive -- 3. Cybersecurity and International Organization -- 4. AML and Cybersecurity in Banking Industry: Challenges -- 5. AML/CFT and Cyber Security Laws in the United States -- 6. AML/CFT and Cyber Security Laws in the European Union -- 7. AML/CFT and Cybersecurity Laws in Germany -- AML/CFT and Cybersecurity Laws in France -- 9. AML/CFT and Cybersecurity Laws in Italy -- 10. AML/CFT and Cybersecurity Laws in Spain -- 11. AML/CFT and Cybersecurity Laws in Switzerland -- 12. AML/CFT and Cybersecurity Laws in China -- 13. AML/CFT and Cybersecurity Laws in Japan -- 14. AML/CFT and Cybersecurity Laws in India -- 15. AML/CFT and Cybersecurity Laws in South Korea -- 16. AML/CFT and Cybersecurity Laws in Indonesia -- 17. AML/CFT and Cybersecurity Law in the United Kingdom -- 18. AML/CFT and Cybersecurity Law in Canada -- 19. AML/CFT and Cybersecurity Laws in Australia -- 20. AML/CFT and Cybersecurity Laws in Russia -- 21. AML/CFT and Cybersecurity Laws in Turkey -- 22. AML/CFT and Cybersecurity Laws in Brazil -- 23. AML/CFT and Cybersecurity Laws in Mexico -- 24. AML/CFT and Cybersecurity Laws in Argentina -- 25. AML/CFT and Cybersecurity Laws in Saudi Arabia -- 26. AML/CFT and Cybersecurity Laws in South Africa -- 27. AML/CFT Compliance and Audit -- 28. International and Regional Cooperation. . 330 $aDespite massive investments in mitigation capabilities, financial crime remains a trillion-dollar global issue with impacts that extend well beyond the financial services industry. Worldwide, there are between $800 billion and $2 trillion laundered annually with the United States making up at least $300 billion of that figure. Although it is not possible to measure money laundering in the same way as legitimate economic activity, the scale of the problem is considered enormous. The cybersecurity landscape is always shifting, with threats becoming more sophisticated all the time. Managing risks in the banking and financial sectors requires a thorough understanding of the evolving risks as well as the tools and practical techniques available to address them. Cybercrime is a global problem, which requires a coordinated international response. This book outlines the regulatory requirements that come out of cyber laws and showcases the comparison in dealing with AML/CFT and cybersecurity among the G-20, which will be of interest to scholars, students and policymakers within these fields. Felix I. Lessambo is Adjunct Associate Professor at Fordham University, USA, where he teaches Corporate Tax and Audit & Assurance Services. He was an Associate Professor at Central Connecticut State University School of Business where he taught Financial Statements Analysis, Global Financial Reporting, and Law & Finance. 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