Karen_A._Mingst,_Ivan_M._Arregu_n-Toft]_Essentia
412 CHAPTER ElEvEn ■ TransnaTional issues vulnerable to monsoonal flooding; this settlement strips topsoil, decreases agricultur ...
The Environment— Protecting the Global Commons 413 These regions all share in a remarkable trend of increasing women’s access to ...
414 CHAPTER ElEvEn ■ TransnaTional issues size. They involve intergovernmental organ izations such as the World Bank, charged wi ...
The Environment— Protecting the Global Commons 415 condemnation of Brazil’s unsustainable cutting of mahogany trees led that cou ...
416 CHAPTER ElEvEn ■ TransnaTional issues the environment in an unsustainable way, by misusing the commons, the developed countr ...
The Environment— Protecting the Global Commons 417 that capital must necessarily capture the state, which will then place corpor ...
418 CHAPTER ElEvEn ■ TransnaTional issues Health and Communicable Disease— Protecting life in the Global Commons Public health a ...
Health and Communicable Disease— Protecting Life in the Global Commons 419 with but a few cases reported. In 2010, when it was r ...
420 CHAPTER ElEvEn ■ TransnaTional issues failed to take preventive mea sures for several months. While fewer than 1,000 indi- v ...
Health and Communicable Disease— Protecting Life in the Global Commons 421 sen tial transnational issue. Originally transmitted ...
422 CHAPTER ElEvEn ■ TransnaTional issues have broader security consequences.”^15 Thus, in 2000, the UN Security Council identi- ...
Health and Communicable Disease— Protecting Life in the Global Commons 423 patients. Successful use of antiretrovirals explains ...
424 CHAPTER ElEvEn ■ TransnaTional issues 21 percent and the effects will probably continue, even if the crisis is abated. Clea ...
Health and Communicable Disease— Protecting Life in the Global Commons 425 bin Laden would only make sense if Al Qaeda had kille ...
426 CHAPTER ElEvEn ■ TransnaTional issues transnational crime Over the last two de cades, transnational crime has emerged alongs ...
Transnational Crime 427 destroying poppy fields in Af ghan i stan or coca fields in Bolivia would be tantamount to destroying th ...
428 CHAPTER ElEvEn ■ TransnaTional issues the structure was too hierarchical, making command and control of a nuclear coun- ters ...
Transnational Crime 429 United States, engage in some form of cyber espionage, China has so far been the most expansive, sophist ...
Global PersPectives espionage from other states, and the use of cyberspace to finance and recruit terrorists, top a long list of ...
Transnational Crime 431 For CritiCal analy sis What conflicting choices does Britain face in implementing cyber security? How a ...
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