LEADER 01236cam1 2200289 450 001 E600200002030 005 20181001091711.0 100 $a20040507f0000 |||||ita|0103 ba 101 $afre 102 $aFR 200 1 $aMillénaire monastique du Mont Saint-Michel 210 $aParis$cLethielleux 215 $av.$d24 cm 225 2 $aBibliothèque d'histoire et d'archéologie chrétiennes 410 1$1001SOBE00060616$12001 $a*Bibliothèque d'histoire et d'archéologie chrétiennes 463 1$1001SOBE00060613$12000 $a<<1: >>Histoire et vie monastiques / sous la direction de dom J. Laporte 463 1$1001SOBE00060614$12000 $a<<2: >>Vie montoise et rayonnement intellectuel du Mont Saint-Michel / sous la direction de R. 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GRANAT/WATCH results -- On viscous disc flow around rotating black holes -- Comparison of different models for the UV-X emission of AGN -- Broad X-ray emission lines from accretion disks -- An advection-dominated flow in the nucleus of M87 -- ROSAT observations of warm absorbers in AGN -- Can soft X-ray spectra of AGN be taken as emission from accretion disks? -- The galactic center ? a laboratory for AGN -- A bright X-ray source inside a molecular cloud -- Radiative and advective accretion disks around black holes -- Observational progress on accretion disks: a turning point -- Magnetic fields and precession in accretion disks. 330 $aThe most luminous compact objects are powered by accretion of mass. Accretion disks are the one common and fundamental element of these sources on widely different scales, ranging from close stellar binaries, galactic black holes and X-ray pulsars to active galactic nuclei (AGN). 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Introduction -- 2. Economic development during Zambia?s colonial period -- 3. Economic growth from copper mining -- 4. Impact of political uncertainty on Zambia?s economic activity -- 5. Financial investment practices in Zambia -- 6. Modern Zambia and dissident modernity -- 7. China and Zambia -- 8. Debt accumulation in Zambia and Africa -- 9. The Development of Civil Society. 330 $aThis book examines the economic and political development of Zambia since its independence in 1964. Based on detailed and original research, it explores the challenges faced during each period of Zambia's modern history. The Zambian copper industry is given particular attention to provide insight into the specific nature of the Zambian economy and to highlight how the country has failed to diversify economically and has accumulated debt. Recent debt negotiations, opportunities for financial investment, the relationship between Zambia and China are discussed. This book offers a rounded and considered understanding of the economic and political challenges that face Zambia and Africa. It will be of interest to students, researchers, and policymakers working within development economics, the political economy, and economic history. STEPHEN CHAN is Professor of World Politics at SOAS University of London, where he was also Foundation Dean of Law and Social Sciences. He has received state honours from both the United Kingdom and Zambia. He won the 2010 International Studies Association accolade, Eminent Scholar in International Development and has been Konrad Adenauer Chair of Academic Excellence at Bir Zeit University in Palestine, and George Soros Chair of Public Policy at the Central European University. McDONALD CHIPENZI has served as a Commissioner at the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) , Executive Director of the Governance, Elections, Advocacy, Research Services (GEARS) Initiative, and Vice and Chairperson of the Council of Non-Governmental Organisations (CNGOs) in Zambia, Research and Information Officer and later as Executive Director- Foundation for Democratic Process (FODEP). DR HANGWEI LI is a senior researcher at the German Institute of Development and Sustainability, having also held appointments in China and at Harvard. She has also won a United Nations prize for her journalism, and has travelled widely in Africa. 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