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Andrew Il Payne - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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A cautious fisheries management policy in South Africa: the fisheries for rock lobster
Marine Policy, 1999Co-Authors: Andrew C Cockcroft, Andrew Il PayneAbstract:Abstract In South Africa, Political Emancipation has resulted in a new fisheries policy which is embodied in the Marine Living Resources Act of 1998. The pillars of the new policy are sustainability, equity and stability within the industry. We look particularly at a suite of mainly accessible species, the rock lobsters (truly spiny lobsters), at their management, at control measures, at realities of resource status and harvesting, at naturally occurring ecosystem stimuli, and investigate whether the policy can achieve what it aims to do, to provide more for more South Africans at levels at least equal to what they do today. Put simply, are the Political aims and the sustainability aims of the new policy mutually achievable?
Bona Malwal - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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south sudan the beginning of the struggle for Political Emancipation 1947 2004
2015Co-Authors: Bona MalwalAbstract:The current government of the newly independent South Sudan has extended the date of the Political struggle of the people of South Sudan to the beginning of the 19th century. The Political slogans of the government in Juba say that the struggle of the people of South Sudan dates back to the 1820s.1 It is known that in the Turko-Egypt period in Sudan the people of South Sudan, of disparate ethnicities, were struggling against foreign occupation of their lands and against slavery, without politics playing any role. Political struggle is possible only by those who know what they want Politically, and there were no educated South Sudanese at that time. Egypt and Britain, the colonial powers in Sudan, were not concerned with educating the South Sudanese. The British wielded the majority of colonial authority over the entire country, while Egypt was happy to play a secondary colonial role as long as Britain fully recognised that its public colonial civil servants in Sudan were agents of both Britain and Egypt. Egypt’s long-standing interest in Sudan was always the waters of the Nile. It remains a fact of life for Egypt that without the Nile waters there is no Egypt.
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South Sudan: The Beginning of the Struggle for Political Emancipation, 1947–2004
Sudan and South Sudan, 2015Co-Authors: Bona MalwalAbstract:The current government of the newly independent South Sudan has extended the date of the Political struggle of the people of South Sudan to the beginning of the 19th century. The Political slogans of the government in Juba say that the struggle of the people of South Sudan dates back to the 1820s.1 It is known that in the Turko-Egypt period in Sudan the people of South Sudan, of disparate ethnicities, were struggling against foreign occupation of their lands and against slavery, without politics playing any role. Political struggle is possible only by those who know what they want Politically, and there were no educated South Sudanese at that time. Egypt and Britain, the colonial powers in Sudan, were not concerned with educating the South Sudanese. The British wielded the majority of colonial authority over the entire country, while Egypt was happy to play a secondary colonial role as long as Britain fully recognised that its public colonial civil servants in Sudan were agents of both Britain and Egypt. Egypt’s long-standing interest in Sudan was always the waters of the Nile. It remains a fact of life for Egypt that without the Nile waters there is no Egypt.
Andrew C Cockcroft - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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A cautious fisheries management policy in South Africa: the fisheries for rock lobster
Marine Policy, 1999Co-Authors: Andrew C Cockcroft, Andrew Il PayneAbstract:Abstract In South Africa, Political Emancipation has resulted in a new fisheries policy which is embodied in the Marine Living Resources Act of 1998. The pillars of the new policy are sustainability, equity and stability within the industry. We look particularly at a suite of mainly accessible species, the rock lobsters (truly spiny lobsters), at their management, at control measures, at realities of resource status and harvesting, at naturally occurring ecosystem stimuli, and investigate whether the policy can achieve what it aims to do, to provide more for more South Africans at levels at least equal to what they do today. Put simply, are the Political aims and the sustainability aims of the new policy mutually achievable?
Yan Meng-wei - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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On Civil Rights and Polarization between the Rich and the Poor with Reference to the Fundamental Ideas of Political Civilization in Contemporary China
Teaching and Research, 2011Co-Authors: Yan Meng-weiAbstract:The Political civilization of contemporary China is defined as "Political Emancipation aimed at human liberation".This is not only a theoretical definition,but also the needs of the development of practical social life.The issue of basic civil rights is an internal aspect of the market economy system.To protect the basic civil rights means to maintain the integrity and perfection of the marketing economic system.This is exactly the core idea of Political Emancipation under circumstances of a basic system of socialism.The problem of polarization between the rich and the poor is highly correlated to the operation of marketing mechanism.The solution to this problem is closely related to the fundamental nature of socialist society and its ultimate value.This is the crucial difference between socialist Political civilization and capitalist Political civilization.
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Political Emancipation Aimed At Human Emancipation——On Development of Contemporary Political Civilization in China(III)
Teaching and Research, 2009Co-Authors: Yan Meng-weiAbstract:The author maintains that Marxist theory on human Emancipation should be regarded as the ideological basis of constructing Political civilization in contemporary China.Political Emancipation in a socialist society can be summarized as "Political Emancipation aimed at human Emancipation",which serves as the Political concept and principles for reform of our Political system.It is necessary to identify the links between the basic ideas of contemporary Political civilization in China and ideas of liberalism,nationalism and social democratic politics,and make clear distinctions of the principal differences among them as well.
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Political Emancipation and Marketing Reform——On Construction of Political Civilization in Cotemporary China(II)
Teaching and Research, 2008Co-Authors: Yan Meng-weiAbstract:In his work On The Jewish Question,Marx divided the process of Emancipation into two successive historical phases——Political Emancipation and human Emancipation.Political Emancipation is the objective demand of market economy and an impassable historical phase of the human Emancipation.The fundamental connotation of the construction of Political civilization in contemporary China is advocating and accomplishing Political Emancipation in order to perfect the socialist market economy and socialist democracy,which will pave the way for Emancipation of the man.
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Marx's Emancipation Theory and Its Implications——On Construction of Political Civilization in Contemporary China
Teaching and Research, 2006Co-Authors: Yan Meng-weiAbstract:In Marx's Political philosophy,the core concept is the "Emancipation" of mankind.In his work On The Jewish Issue,Marx divided the course of Emancipation into two historical phases——Political Emancipation and human Emancipation,and expatiated the connotation of Political Emancipation systemically.Political Emancipation is the revolution of civil society and is the Political condition of a society of market economy.In this sense,Marx's theory of Political Emancipation is of important significance for us to understand the construction of politic civilization in cotemporary China.
Humberto R. Núñez Faraco - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.
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between Political Emancipation and creole hegemony viscardo s letter to the spanish americans c 1791
History of European Ideas, 2018Co-Authors: Humberto R. Núñez FaracoAbstract:ABSTRACTViscardo’s Letter to the Spanish Americans inaugurates a tradition of nonconformist Political writing against Spanish colonial rule during the second half of the eighteenth century, a period characterized by the Crown’s attempt to reorganize several aspects of the colonial administration. As an ex-Jesuit living in exile after the expulsion of the Society of Jesus from all Spanish territories in 1767, Viscardo had a Political as much as a personal motive in designing a project that would cut the colonial ties between Spain and the New World. His plans for Emancipation included the instauration of a monarchical form of government, but his design was out of touch with reality and would have hardly been taken seriously by the inhabitants had a British-backed expeditionary force reached the coasts of Chile and Peru, as he had planned. While Viscardo’s Letter may have stirred a sense of creole patriotism some years after his death, the Political scruples of the ancien regime based on social privileges a...
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Between Political Emancipation and creole hegemony: Viscardo’s Letter to the Spanish Americans (c. 1791)
History of European Ideas, 2017Co-Authors: Humberto R. Núñez FaracoAbstract:ABSTRACTViscardo’s Letter to the Spanish Americans inaugurates a tradition of nonconformist Political writing against Spanish colonial rule during the second half of the eighteenth century, a period characterized by the Crown’s attempt to reorganize several aspects of the colonial administration. As an ex-Jesuit living in exile after the expulsion of the Society of Jesus from all Spanish territories in 1767, Viscardo had a Political as much as a personal motive in designing a project that would cut the colonial ties between Spain and the New World. His plans for Emancipation included the instauration of a monarchical form of government, but his design was out of touch with reality and would have hardly been taken seriously by the inhabitants had a British-backed expeditionary force reached the coasts of Chile and Peru, as he had planned. While Viscardo’s Letter may have stirred a sense of creole patriotism some years after his death, the Political scruples of the ancien regime based on social privileges a...