Browsing by Subject "History, Asia, Australia and Oceania."
Now showing items 1-7 of 7
-
The development and globalization of a transnational media conglomerate: A historical case study of Matsushita Electric Industrial Company.
(2002)Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd. is one of several media conglomerates that pursues an idealized, transnational conglomerate model. Matsushita Electric participates in the development of technology, the disbursement ... -
Evolution of the rural landscape of Ysyk-Kul Oblast, Republic of Kyrgyzstan.
(1998)This reversion is a cause for concern for the future as such a reversion is not oriented to either a national or international economic system. -
FRONTIERS, BORDERLANDS AND SCALES IN SOUTHEASTERN ASIA
(2017)This dissertation is designed to address problems exemplified by Willem van Schendel with a vast and visually recognized mountainous area in southeastern Asia that is not considered a region. He suggested theoretical work ... -
Kusama's Polka Dots and Kawara's Dates: Finding American Success Through Differing Uses of Identity, Temporality, and Artistic Expression
(2023-05-12)American art spaces have been established as areas that allow for greater acceptance and recognition for artists thus drawing in artists from multitudes of cultural backgrounds. Due to social unrest and change during the ... -
Primordial violence in India in the 1990s. A challenge to the democratic process: A study of primordial violence on the Indian subcontinent focusing on a case-study of the Maratha Group, the Shiv Sena.
(1997)Major changes have taken place on the Indian subcontinent in the 1990s. The Nehru-Gandhi family is no longer in power and the Congress party, the premier political party, has been forced into forming coalitions in order ... -
The private zone :
(1981)The respondents were asked to consider how freely they discussed news from foreign radio stations with the members of their families, their friends, their co-workers, acquaintances and strangers. The bulk of the respondents ... -
Women’s Rights as Proletarian Rights: Yamakawa Kikue, Suffrage, and the “Dawn of Liberation”
(2018)Yamakawa Kikue is famous for having worked relentlessly to critique Japan’s prewar socialist movement for its lack of attention to women’s issues. In addition to her continual presence as an oppositional figure operating ...