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Writer Taiaiake Alfred urges freedom from colonial thinking
Gorelick, Melissa Indian Country Today Lakota Times 11-09-2005 SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Problems in the Native community require uniquely Native solutions, said cutting-edge American Indian scholar Taiaiake Alfred at a recent Syracuse University lecture. Alfred, a Mohawk who teaches in the Indigenous Governance Program at the University of Victoria, British...
Writer Taiaiake Alfred urges freedom from colonial thinking
Gorelick, Melissa Indian Country Today Lakota Times 11-09-2005 SYRACUSE, N.Y. -- Problems in the Native community require uniquely Native solutions, said cutting-edge American Indian scholar Taiaiake Alfred at a recent Syracuse University lecture. Alfred, a Mohawk who teaches in the...
What is the origin of democracy?
Wanamaker, Tom Indian Country Today Lakota Times 10-05-2005 Ask a non-Indian historian where American democracy was born and you'll likely get answers ranging from Philadelphia to Williamsburg, or perhaps from Boston to the Mayflower. Ask Oren Lyons and he'll direct you to the shores of Onondaga Lake, not far from...
What is the origin of democracy?
Wanamaker, Tom Indian Country Today Lakota Times 10-05-2005 Ask a non-Indian historian where American democracy was born and you'll likely get answers ranging from Philadelphia to Williamsburg, or perhaps from Boston to the Mayflower. Ask Oren Lyons and he'll direct you to...
Verandahs of Power: Colonialism and Space in Urban Africa.(Book Review)
Verandahs of Power: Colonialism and Space in Urban Africa. By Garth A. Myers. Syracuse: Syracuse University Press, 2003. Illustrations, preface, acknowledgments, glossary, bibliography, and index, xxii+199pp. $19.95 paperback. ISBN 0-8156-2997-4. As an African, urban planner, and professor teaching Geography of Africa in the...
Critical Infrastructure Information Sharing
This article focuses on Critical infrastructure information CII sharing, which provides several benefits. First, sharing allows greater coordination among the various levels of government. Information sharing among federal, state and local government entities better prepares each level of government to assess CI vulnerabilities, repair those vulnerabilities, and respond to threats...
Chamber unveils economic forecast
SYRACUSE-The overall economic future for Central New York, and more specifically Syracuse, is one of both caution and optimism, according to the Greater Syracuse Chamber of Commerce 2003 Economic Forecast released at its annual luncheon. Approximately 480 members of the business community attended the event on Jan. 17 at the...
The Big Push and International Trade: Exports as Investment Strategy
It is the purpose of this paper to bring trade, and the possibility of a trade policy, back into this picture. Only then can one account for what the governments of South Korea and Taiwan thought that they were doing: promoting exports and investments at the same time. The first...
Ronald M. Stout. (political science professor)(Obituary)
Ronald M. Stout specialized in public law and state and local government. He was educated at Syracuse University and served in the US Army Counterintelligence Corps. He also taught political science at the State University of New York, Albany, and published numerous scholarly papers such as 'Administrative Law in Ireland'...
Search engine designer for tomorrow: interview with TextWise's Elixabeth Liddy.(includes related article)(Interview)
Where will tomorrow's Roger Summit come from? Who is designing the database management systems that will power information systems in the Third Millennium? We decided to talk to Elizabeth Liz Liddy of Text Wise and Syracuse University, creator of DR-Link, and active in designing information systems...
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