The 15:17 to Paris is an amazing true story of friendship and bravery, of near terrorist attack averted by three young men who found the heroic unity and strength inside themselves at the moment when they, and 500 other innocent travellers, needed it most.
This commentary examines the Convention Concerning the Protection of the World Cultural and Natural Heritage (the UNESCO World Heritage Convention), fifty years after its adoption. It explores the new challenges which have arisen in the management of world heritage sites and the Convention's impact on the evolution of international heritage law.
This book presents an overview of India's electoral democracy and political system through an analysis of the 2019 Parliamentary elections. It discusses elections and party competition; ideology; social mobility, economic and politial change, multiparty democracy; the Muslim vote; and electoral campaigns and social media.
This book explores the communications of the President, and other actors, including groups promoting turnout and fact-checking candidate statements. It highlights different features of the changing role of democratic and group norms in presidential elections.