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Evolution of Power by Xiaobing Li

Title Evolution of Power
Author Xiaobing Li
Publisher Lexington Books
Release 2013-11-21
Category History
Total Pages 428
ISBN 0739184989
Language English, Spanish, and French
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Evolution of Power: China's Struggle, Survival, and Success, edited by Xiaobing Li and Xiansheng Tian, brings together scholars from multiple disciplines to provide a comprehensive look at China’s rapid socio-economic transformation and the dramatic changes in its political institution and culture. Investigating subjects such as party history, leadership style, personality, political movements, civil-military relations, intersection of politics and law, and democratization, this volume situates current legitimacy and constitutional debates in the context of both the country’s ideology and traditions and the wider global community. The contributors to this volume clarify key Chinese conceptual frameworks to explain previous subjects that have been confusing or neglected, offering case studies and policy analyses connected with power struggles and political crises in China. A general pattern is introduced and developed to illuminate contemporary problems with government accountability, public opposition, and political transparency. Evolution of Power provides essential scholarship on China’s political development and growth.

A Place of Power by Walt Anderson

Title A Place of Power
Author Walt Anderson
Publisher Santa Monica, Calif. : Goodyear Publishing Company
Release 1976
Category Human ecology
Total Pages 336
ISBN
Language English, Spanish, and French
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History Of Power by Ferne Spender

Title History Of Power
Author Ferne Spender
Publisher
Release 2021-06-29
Category
Total Pages 344
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Language English, Spanish, and French
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This book covers the Power Station built on the Clutha at the mouth of the Roxburgh Gorge in the 1950s and the associated Lake Hawea storage dam that maintains the Clutha's winter flow. In the decades following World War II, New Zealand faced a continuous and rapid growth in the demand for electricity that created great pressure on the Government to build the generating capacity that would satisfy that demand. There was also a great shortage of manpower in New Zealand. Power in the South Island was rationed with restrictive supply regulations and blackouts. The Government's solution was to start construction of a major power scheme on the Clutha River at Roxburgh. When progress was slower than expected, a newly elected Government decided to call tenders from international contractors who could bring in the needed resources to speed up the job. The successful contractors, a consortium of an English and a Swiss firm, did not perform well. Eighteen months into the work the Government intervened and both the contract and the contractor were changed. The book covers these changes; the setting up of the temporary construction village, Roxburgh Hydro; the construction of both dams, and the changes that have been needed in the fifty-five years since it started to generate power. It makes an interesting story. The book includes many photographs depicting progress and shows the staff of both the Contractor and the Government Departments along with a list of their names. Regrettably, the Authors were unable to find any record of the names of the many people employed in the workforce.

Title The Electrification of Civil Aircraft and the Evolution of Energy Storage
Author Michael Waller
Publisher SAE International
Release 2017-08-28
Category Technology & Engineering
Total Pages 86
ISBN 0768084407
Language English, Spanish, and French
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Larger airframes drove the development of electrical systems, capable of quickly and reliably starting the new higher power engines. These soon gave rise to the need for engine-mounted electrical generators as the primary source of in-flight power for the electrical loads and onboard recharging of the aircraft battery system. Of all the backup power sources, batteries represent the most common means of storing energy for auxiliary or emergency power requirements. It is not unusual for a typical commercial airliner, such as a B-737 or A-320, to have dozens of batteries on board. Over time, multiple battery chemistries were put to the test and the industry is still working on the optimal option. The lithium-ion technology has been gaining acceptance, with some important aspects to be considered: the application type, basic safety requirements and the presence or absence of humans on the vehicle. The Electrification of Civil Aircraft and the Evolution of Energy Storage, edited by Michael Waller, presents 10 seminal SAE technical papers which address multiple aspects of specific design, cell configuration and mitigation strategies in the case of battery failure. Additionally, with all the changes resulting from monitoring, control, and performance/safety test criteria, battery manufacturers have found themselves becoming systems integrators, having to quickly acquire knowledge of electronics and system modeling. As new technologies become available, industry will attempt to take advantage of all potential benefits, in a process that can have a profound impact on the product offerings that emerge and in the way business is conducted. The Electrification of Civil Aircraft and the Evolution of Energy Storage presents a solid perspective on how civil aviation has matured in its quest to develop lighter, more efficient and less polluting aircraft, and also more electric.

Title The Sources of Social Power Volume 1 A History of Power from the Beginning to AD 1760
Author Michael Mann
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Release 2012-09-17
Category History
Total Pages 579
ISBN 1107031176
Language English, Spanish, and French
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Volume 1 examines interrelations between sources of power from neolithic times up to just before the Industrial Revolution in England.

Title The Rise of Indian Military Power Evolution of an Indian Strategic Culture
Author
Publisher KW Publishers Pvt Ltd
Release 2015-07-15
Category
Total Pages 336
ISBN 9385714074
Language English, Spanish, and French
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This is a monumental & epic work on India’s Military History. It seeks to answer the seminal question – ‘Is there an Indian Way of War-fighting and an Indian Strategic Culture?’ The author has traced the history of war-fighting in India from the Vedic & Mahabharatan period to the Mauryan & Mughal Eras and thereafter the British Period. It is a comprehensive audit of India’s combat performance in the ancient, medieval, modern and post-modern periods of Indian history. The focus of this work however, is on India’s Post-independence Military History. The author has analysed each of India’s wars with China & Pakistan as also its CI and CT campaigns in meticulous detail, to draw lessons for the future. The path-breaking contribution is the author’s thesis that there have been three local Revolutions in Military Affairs (RMAs) in India, which shaped the course & flow of her history. Each of these RMAs helped to unify India under a great Empire and transformed it from a civilisational entity to a strong empire state. The first was the Mauryan RMA of using War Elephants in mass to generate shock & awe. This politically unified the whole of India and Afghanistan for the first time. The next RMA came with the Mughals who introduced Field Artillery, Muskets and Horsed Cavalry Archers with stirrups and cross bows. The Mughal horsed cavalry and artillery helped spawn the mighty Mughal Empire. The Third RMA came with the British who raised local Infantry Battalions on the European Pattern and drilled them to shoot in disciplined rhythms, to defeat all cavalry charges. This Infantry-based RMA helped establish the British Empire in India. The present Republic is a successor entity of the British Empire. The author has traced the evolution of India’s Strategic Culture to the Arthashastra of Kautilya. The surprise finding is that in the 1971 War – India unconsciously returned to this Kautilyan paradigm of using information dominance, covert war and Shock- Action military campaigns to defeat its adversaries. In the post-independence phase he traces the evolution of India’s war-fighting from the tactical phase of 1947-1962 when India’s capacity was confined to use of 2-3 Divisions alone. The 1965 War saw the graduation to the level of Operational Art, wherein 12 Divisions and a bulk of the Indian Air Force (IAF) saw active combat. The apogee came in 1971 – when India fought a brilliant, Quasi-Total, Tri-Service Campaign that broke Pakistan into two, put 93,000 prisoners of war in the bag and for the first time after the Second World War, created a new nation state with the Force of Arms. He traces the impact of nuclearisation on South Asia and prognosticates about the Future. The time has come, he asserts, for India to create a Fourth RMA in South Asia; and decisively shape outcomes. For this, economic power must be rapidly converted into usable military power. India must field dominant war fighting capabilities in South Asia.

Title The Evolution of Military Power in the West and Asia
Author Pauline Eadie
Publisher Routledge
Release 2015-09-16
Category Political Science
Total Pages 236
ISBN 1317502647
Language English, Spanish, and French
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This book investigates how states in both the West and Asia have responded to multi-dimensional security challenges since the end of the Cold War, focusing on military transformation. Looking at a cross-section of different countries, this volume assesses how their armed forces have responded to a changing international security context. The book investigates two main themes. First, how the process of military ‘transformation’- in terms of technological advances and new ways of conducting warfare - has impacted on the militaries of various countries. These technologies are hugely expensive and the extent to which different states can afford them, and the ability of these states to utilise these technologies, differs greatly. Second, the volume investigates the social dimensions of military transformation. It reveals the expanding breadth of tasks that contemporary armed forces have been required to address. This includes the need for military forces to work with other actors, such as non-governmental agencies and humanitarian organisations, and the ability of armed forces to fight asymmetric opponents and conduct post-conflict reconstruction tasks. The conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan exemplified how important the relationship between technological and social transformation has become. This book will be of much interest to students of strategic studies, military innovation, Asian politics, security studies and International Relations.

Federal Power by United States. General Accounting Office

Title Federal Power
Author United States. General Accounting Office
Publisher
Release 2001
Category Electric power
Total Pages 24
ISBN
Language English, Spanish, and French
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Title Maneuver and Fire Power The Evolution of Divisions and Separate Brigades Cloth Edition format only
Author John B. Wilson
Publisher Government Printing Office
Release 1999-01-20
Category History
Total Pages 496
ISBN 9780160899447
Language English, Spanish, and French
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CMH 60-14. Army Lineage Series. Traces the evolution of divisions and brigades in the United States Army. Gives a systematic account of the way these two organizations evolved, highlighting the rationales behind that evolution and the many factors that played a part in bringing those changes into reality. L.C. card 94-21031.