New Releases by Ian clark

Ian clark is the author of Seven Erotic Comedies (2021), Towards a More Robust Sovereign Debt Restructuring Architecture (2020), The British Home Stores Pension Scheme (2020), The Indian Ocean In Global Politics (2019), Nuclear Past, Nuclear Present (2019).

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Seven Erotic Comedies

release date: Jan 04, 2021
Seven Erotic Comedies
We all do the most amazing and remarkable things when we are in the grip of desire, and at the time, it all seems so real and earnest. In order to convert drama into comedy, we shall take a small trip through time and see how our noble ancestors behaved when driven by love - or lust, for that matter. Although inspired by the bedroom farces of the nineteenth century, I have corrected the gender inequities of that time to bring us closer to plausibility. I show women as they should be shown, not only possessing freedom of choice but taking the lead as often as not. Although the names of real historical persons are used, the situations described are fictional - or legendary, if you prefer. I am a story-teller, not an historian.

Towards a More Robust Sovereign Debt Restructuring Architecture

release date: Jan 01, 2020
Towards a More Robust Sovereign Debt Restructuring Architecture
The Collective Action Clauses published by the International Capital Markets Association in 2014/2015 aim to facilitate orderly and consensual sovereign debt restructurings. The clauses were designed to give sovereigns flexibility in structuring and consummating a transaction that would be capable of attracting broad creditor support, while safeguarding the integrity of the process and the rights of creditor minorities. The recent restructurings of Argentina and Ecuador presented the first opportunities for the ICMA CACs to be tested in practice, but the “re-designation” and “PAC-man” strategies first seen in the Argentine restructuring revealed shortcomings in the ICMA contractual architecture. Argentina''s and Ecuador''s creditors responded by negotiating tailored refinements to the standard CACs that would mitigate the risk that a sovereign could compel a restructuring that is not supported by the requisite creditor supermajorities. The qualified restrictions on “re-designation” and “PAC-man” adopted by Ecuador and Argentina enhance the ICMA architecture and provide strong incentives for a sovereign to engage constructively with its private creditors in a consensus-building process that results in a restructuring proposal capable of achieving supermajority support.

The British Home Stores Pension Scheme

release date: Jan 01, 2020
The British Home Stores Pension Scheme
On entering administration, British Home Stores owed its pension scheme £571 million--a significant employment relations issue of historical wage theft by investor-owner managers. The article locates ''lawful'' looting of business assets in a framework that builds on Ackerlof and Romer''s theory of bankruptcy for profit and connects this to an empirical narrative on business re-structuring at British Home Stores towards administration.

The Indian Ocean In Global Politics

release date: Jul 11, 2019
The Indian Ocean In Global Politics
This up-to-date analysis of the major political issues associated with the Indian Ocean region examines recent developments in South Asia, the Gulf, and Africa and their effect on Indian Ocean security matters and politics. Regional perspectives on the problems of the area are assessed, as are the roles played by the major external powers with regional interests-the United States, the Soviet Union, and France-and such international organizations as the United Nations. Nine of the chapters grew out of the International Conference on Indian Ocean Studies held in Perth, Australia, in August 1979. Three additional chapters were commissioned to ensure a comprehensive view of the issues discussed. This collaboration by recognized authorities is sure to become a standard reference in the field.

Nuclear Past, Nuclear Present

release date: Apr 11, 2019
Nuclear Past, Nuclear Present
The controversial atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki in 1945 represent the only occasions when atomic weapons have been employed in war, yet surprisingly little attention has been paid to the relationship between the bombings and the course of subsequent nuclear strategy. Dr. Clark contends that the August 1945 experience was crucially forma

Journey of the Curmudgeon

release date: Jan 01, 2019
Journey of the Curmudgeon
An eccentric Grandfather and Granddaughter find themselves on a road trip into the unknown. The Old Man seeks to restore memories that are obscuring his own past, while his Granddaughter is obsessed with the need to understand and heal a family broken in her own infancy. The search will take them from the Old Man''s refuge on the outer coast of Vancouver Island down the Pacific coast through Olympic National Park, Mount Hood, the Columbia Bar, Old Sacramento, San Francisco, Yosemite, Nevada and New Mexico to Dallas where they will find part of the answer - and unexpected help and comfort just when they are most needed.The journey north through Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks will complete the healing process and give them the inner strength they need to face the end of the road for the Old Man, and the start of her own road for the wonderful young woman his Granddaughter has become.

The Disputatious Protector - William Le Souëf

release date: Jul 02, 2018
The Disputatious Protector - William Le Souëf
William Le Souëf was the fifth and final person to be appointed an assistant protector in the Port Phillip Aboriginal Protectorate when he replaced James Dredge in the Goulburn River District in July 1840. Despite some procrastination by the Chief Protector, George Augustus Robinson, but with the urging of the Superintendent of the Port Phillip District, Charles Joseph La Trobe, Le Souëf filled the vacancy created by Dredge''s resignation. Yet by the end of the year, Le Souëf''s superordinates were in agreement that he was unfit for service. This book is the first detailed biography of William Le Souëf and, amongst other things, explores his relationships with Aboriginal people and with his superiors - Robinson and La Trobe - when he was employed as assistant protector. It does this using the qualitative research methodologies of interpretive biography and thick description. It makes use of contemporary publications, protectorate records, personal diaries, family records, and newspaper articles. Michael Christie''s assessment of Le Souëf is that he was a failed protector, who had been poorly chosen, whose lack of expertise, and personal failings adversely affected his work and led to friction within the Protectorate. He considered that Le Souëf did not share Dredge''s missionary zeal, and saw his job more as that of protecting settler interests than caring for Aboriginal people. Susan Priestley, in her history of South Melbourne, noted that ''William Le Souef was always uneasy in his role of Assistant Protector, his fear giving rise to unwarranted harshness''. In attempting to understand William Le Souëf, as a person, it is difficult to avoid the conclusion that he had a tendency towards superciliousness and arrogance, and that he had lordly pretensions, as seen in his quip that he should have been the superintendent of the Port Phillip District, and not La Trobe. Some contemporary observers suggested he suffered from some kind of mental illness, with the Goulburn protectorate station''s medical officer, Neil Campbell, considering that on one occasion he was ''unfit to have charge of his own affairs''. Le Souëf''s behaviours and interpersonal relationships reveal that he was a difficult man to get along with - one newspaper editor described him as ''peculiarly minded''. Descriptions such as disputatious, bellicose, and truculent, seem to be fitting epithets of his character and personality. Yet, when his application to manage the Victorian Industrial Society was successful, one contemporary, Edward Wilson, the editor of the Argus, lauded the appointment and described Le Souëf as ''a gentleman of great natural ability, of very considerable attainments, of an active and energetic temperament, and of gentlemanly manners''. These strengths were best demonstrated in his public commitment to animal welfare, ornithology, and zoology. Nevertheless, a consideration of his statements and those of his superior officers and his employees, about his attitudes towards and treatment of Aboriginal people, William Le Souëf''s unsuitability for the role of Assistant Protector is starkly obvious. Le Souëf would certainly have been better suited to a different part of the public service, where his aggressive behaviour and lack of interpersonal skills would not have been called into play - perhaps in the office of births, deaths, and marriages, given his earlier interest in civil registration. Perhaps he ought to have pursued a career in journalism, as he regularly demonstrated a penchant for writing. William Le Souëf never achieved the social recognition in Victoria that he desired - indeed, it was his youngest son, Albert Le Souëf, who was feted in Melbourne''s scientific community as an authority on Aboriginal people based on his personal experiences in the Protectorate and the pastoral frontier.

Aboriginal Biocultural Knowledge in South-eastern Australia

release date: May 01, 2018
Aboriginal Biocultural Knowledge in South-eastern Australia
Indigenous Australians have long understood sustainable hunting and harvesting, seasonal changes in flora and fauna, predator–prey relationships and imbalances, and seasonal fire management. Yet the extent of their knowledge and expertise has been largely unknown and underappreciated by non-Aboriginal colonists, especially in the south-east of Australia where Aboriginal culture was severely fractured. Aboriginal Biocultural Knowledge in South-eastern Australia is the first book to examine historical records from early colonists who interacted with south-eastern Australian Aboriginal communities and documented their understanding of the environment, natural resources such as water and plant and animal foods, medicine and other aspects of their material world. This book provides a compelling case for the importance of understanding Indigenous knowledge, to inform discussions around climate change, biodiversity, resource management, health and education. It will be a valuable reference for natural resource management agencies, academics in Indigenous studies and anyone interested in Aboriginal culture and knowledge.

Origins

release date: Jan 29, 2018
Origins
It was a secret mission to bring a VIP passenger to safety that fails after a malfunction and forces the Crew of the Capisto to crash on a remote planet. The emergency equipment is damaged and the crew have no option but to wait for a rescue. They must survive on a primitive planet and keep their precious cargo safe. The planet they have crashed on is Earth and their actions will have serious repercussions and cause the birth of a Legend.Part 2 of ''The Circle'' - Origins

Salvation

release date: Jan 29, 2018
Salvation
The fate of the World hangs in the balance when it is discovered that meteors have been aimed at the planet. The entire race is held to ransom. All non-indigenous life must leave the planet but the most important person is missing and has plans of his own for us.The tale comes full circle in the final installment of the trilogy. - Salvation

Rosemary Doe

release date: Jan 28, 2018
Rosemary Doe
SecretsWe all keep them but we don''t keep them because they are secrets, we keep them because of fear. The fear of persecution or prosecution, loss of acceptance or employment, or the threat of unwarranted shame or violence - these are the reasons for secrets. Norman Baxter is a regular man with a regular job and a regular friend and he has secrets that are about to catch up with him and will change his life... forever.

Work in Britain's Informal Economy

release date: Jan 01, 2018
Work in Britain's Informal Economy
The United Kingdom has over 10,000 hand car washes (HCWs). This article examines two research questions: what do HCWs reveal about the informalization of employment? and what is the prospect of regulation of them? Setting HCWs in a theoretical framework shows that they are part of a growing industry which is becoming an increasingly familiar and visible part of the economy, where control of labour costs is a key factor. Employers make a strategic choice to engage precarious and vulnerable, usually migrant, labour securing further competitive advantage at the cost of pronounced labour exploitation and long hours -- the tendency towards informalization. Therein a low-cost business model disciplines competition to usurp higher productivity mechanized car washing.

Continuous Synthesis and Characterisation of Layered Double Hydroxide Nanomaterials for Their Application for Dye Wastewater Remediation

release date: Jan 01, 2018

And Then, Of Course, There Was Zoki

release date: Dec 09, 2017
And Then, Of Course, There Was Zoki
Zoki lives at home with Dulcie, who was his mother, his brother, Harry, and The Man. Zoki finds out that something very important in his life has gone missing. Can he cope? Is he very good at coping with life anyway? In an emergency, can the puppy save the situation? Or will stress overtake him?

Free Space

release date: May 23, 2017
Free Space
"Free Space" is a short photo and poetry book which explores things that bring happiness to people and the journey towards happiness.

Evaluation of Above- and Below-ground Traits Exhibited by Amphiploids for Potential as a Perennial Grain in the Pacific Northwest

release date: Jan 01, 2017

The Assessment of the Effects of Small-scale Development Proposals on the Transport Network

release date: Jan 01, 2017

The Islamic Republic of Iran's Relations with the Republic of Tajikistan in the Post-Soviet Period

release date: Jan 01, 2016
The Islamic Republic of Iran's Relations with the Republic of Tajikistan in the Post-Soviet Period
This thesis seeks to uncover the motivations, objectives, and outcomes of Iran''s foreign relations with Tajikistan between 1991 and 2013. In doing so, the thesis maps out the course of relations between Iran and Tajikistan throughout the post-Soviet period, and in the process seeks to better understand the domestic, regional, and international obstacles that have faced Iran in its efforts to build ties with its so-called "close cultural cousin", Tajikistan. Furthermore, this dissertation seeks to better understand how the presence of strong ethno-linguistic bonds and a set of shared mutual threats and strategic interests have acted as key drivers in building ties between these two countries. In attempting to outline the basis of Iranian-Tajik ties, this thesis argues that relations between these two states have been consistently hampered by not only mutual mistrust and misunderstanding, but also significant regional and international instability, which has often cruelled the ability for Iranian and Tajik elites to sustain close bilateral political, economic, cultural, and strategic relations over the past two decades.

4: 26 A.M.

4: 26 A.M.
Is something missing from your life? Impossible to put into words. Religion, faddy diets, exercise regimes, even science and the search for knowledge, none of these fill the void in your soul. One night in 2011 hell opened, chewed and swallowed me. From this came an understanding. On one hand it is mundane, some may shrug their shoulders and say "So what?" On the other hand it reveals how extraordinary nature is. It only says what and why the void is, there is no offer of a solution to filling it. How will the worlds of science, religion and even pseudo-science respond; disbelief, joy or dismay? Some wishful thinkers will be delighted, but please be cautious, I would not wish to visit the night from hell on anyone. Graham Clark - "Determination Ian''s middle name" Nathan Jones - "I believe this could be true, and another option has not yet been proven to me. When I asked my daughter if she thought it could be true, she said "Yes, I do. Because it has logic to it"" Kim Mercado - "I like you have suffered with night terrors, or whatever you want to call them. But I know other people don''t have them like that, so don''t stop I''m sure we not the only ones who seek answers." www.authori.co.uk Please feel free to join the conversation on Facebook www.facebook.com/4.26am

Groundwater Geochemistry and Isotopes

release date: Apr 17, 2015
Groundwater Geochemistry and Isotopes
There remains a lack of understanding of environmental isotopes and their use; students and practitioners typically find the concepts of isotope concentrations and partitioning to be more complicated than for geochemistry. However, this need not be so, if the basics are presented together with geochemistry, using case studies and examples to make the point. This new book presents the basics of environmental isotopes and geochemistry together, with case studies and simple examples that build a real understanding of their use in natural and contaminated groundwater.

A Peep at the Blacks'

release date: Jan 01, 2015
A Peep at the Blacks'
This book is concerned with the history of tourism at the Coranderrk Aboriginal Station at Healesville, northeast of Melbourne, which functioned as a government reserve from 1863 until its closure in 1924. At Coranderrk, Aboriginal mission interests and tourism intersected and the station became a ‘showplace’ of Aboriginal culture and the government policy of assimilation. The Aboriginal residents responded to tourist interest by staging cultural performances that involved boomerang throwing and traditional ways of lighting fires and by manufacturing and selling traditional artifacts. Whenever government policy impacted adversely on the Aboriginal community, the residents of Coranderrk took advantage of the opportunities offered to them by tourism to advance their political and cultural interests. This was particularly evident in the 1910s and 1920s when government policy moved to close the station.

Yam Holes to Beaufort

release date: Jan 01, 2015

An Historical Geography of Tourism in Victoria, Australia

release date: Jan 01, 2014
An Historical Geography of Tourism in Victoria, Australia
A Historical Geography of Tourism in Victoria, Australia – Case studies is concerned with the emergence of tourism in colonial Victoria, Australia. It explores a fundamental set of questions: how does a tourist site come in to being? How does a tourist gaze emerge in a ‘settler society’? How does an ‘era of discovery’ segue into ‘tourism’? And, how was the tourist map of Victoria created by settler colonists? Through the application of the classical models of MacCannell, Butler, and Gunn to construct the history of tourism at eight case studies, this work shows that Victoria’s tourism landscape is dynamic and constantly changing. There are many other significant natural and cultural attractions in Victoria and much more research needs to be undertaken to understand more fully the evolution of Victoria’s tourism landscape.

Another Third Way? Vw and the Trials of Stakeholder Capitalism

release date: Jan 01, 2014
Another Third Way? Vw and the Trials of Stakeholder Capitalism
The continuing crisis at Volkswagen has attracted widespread attention and concern in its seeming epitomisation of the sclerosis of the German business system and Germanys system of industrial relations in large firms. These wider, systemic questions are reviewed here as well as the key, related issue as to how far, under globalisation, German corporate success can be achieved while retaining its long-established approach towards social cohesion.

The Vulnerable in International Society

release date: Jun 27, 2013
The Vulnerable in International Society
Who are the vulnerable, and what makes them so? Through an innovative application of English School theory, this book suggests that people are vulnerable not only to natural risks, but also to the workings of international society. This replicates the approach of those studies of natural disasters that now commonly present a social vulnerability analysis, showing how people are differentially exposed by their social location. Could international society have similar effects? This question is explored through the cases of political violence, climate change, human movement, and global health. These cases provide rich detail on how, through its social practices of the vulnerable, international society constructs the vulnerable in its own terms, and sets up regimes of protection that prioritize some forms at the expense of others. What this demonstrates above all is that, even if only a ''practical'' association, international society inevitably has moral consequences in the way it influences the relative distribution of harm. As a result, these four pressing policy issues now present themselves as fundamentally moral problems. Revising the arguments of E. H. Carr, the author points out the essentially contested normative nature of international order. However, instead of as a moral clash between revisionist and status quo powers, as Carr had suggested, the problem is instead one about the contested nature of vulnerability, insofar as vulnerability is an expression of power relations, but also gives rise to a moral claim. By providing a holistic treatment in this way, the book makes practical sense of the vulnerable, while also seeking to make moral sense of international society.

Cravings

release date: Aug 19, 2012
Cravings
What if vampires did exist? What if they were real? They go out in the daytime. They shop, they eat regular food. They have wants and desires. They also have Cravings What if they looked and acted just like the rest of us... for most of the time. Walker - A man tormented by a past he cannot forget, a plague he vowed to wipe out and a woman that is determined to stop him. Bethany - A woman with life to live, for opportunity to be grasped and a man bent on her destruction. A match made in Heaven or Hell?

Special Responsibilities

release date: May 17, 2012
Special Responsibilities
The language of special responsibilities is ubiquitous in world politics, with policymakers and commentators alike speaking and acting as though particular states have, or ought to have, unique obligations in managing global problems. Surprisingly, scholars are yet to provide any in-depth analysis of this fascinating aspect of world politics. This path-breaking study examines the nature of special responsibilities, the complex politics that surround them and how they condition international social power. The argument is illustrated with detailed case-studies of nuclear proliferation, climate change and global finance. All three problems have been addressed by an allocation of special responsibilities, but while this has structured politics in these areas, it has also been the subject of ongoing contestation. With a focus on the United States, this book argues that power must be understood as a social phenomenon and that American power varies significantly across security, economic and environmental domains.

Hegemony in International Society

release date: Apr 07, 2011
Hegemony in International Society
A major re-thinking of the concept of hegemony in international relations. On the basis of historical examples, Ian Clark presents an innovative scheme for rethinking hegemony, and applies it to the US role in international organizations, in East Asia, and in the policy on climate change.

An Inside View of the CAP Reform Process

release date: Jan 01, 2011
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