This work offers a perspective on the causes of the social and economic problems that plague contemporary America. It examines the relationship between ethnicity and intelligence and presents the view that America's population is becoming polarized between an educated elite and uneducated poor.
This encyclopedia offers authoritative coverage of the concepts, traditions, events, and individuals that shaped United States' foreign relations from the American Revolution to the present.
A sociolgical lens on local festivals shows how minorities in German towns draw symbolic boundaries shaped by and resisting global heritage discourses.
This book presents the opinions and perspectives of many eminent researchers, professors and experts from various countries on the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
Over the last twenty years, China has thrice undergone political-economic crises and bureaucratic paralysis. Nevertheless, China's autocratic leadership launched initiatives that expedited globalization and revived economic growth. This book acts as an analytical tool to study China's policies and understand its emergence as a global power.