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Intimate Sessions: 7 Moments of Pleasure

Intimate Sessions: 7 Moments of Pleasure

Nadege

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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"A hot collection of short erotica that is captivating, romantic, realistic and full of pleasure. Nad ge has put together seven stories that allow the reader to become enthralled moment-by-moment, stroke-by-stroke. With each sexual adventure, you will be left pleasurably satisfied, yet yearning for more. Intimate Sessions explores the most sensuous encounters; steamy, risky, seductive and romantic, it is sure to incite and quench your sexual thirst. Knowingly aware of what is needed to keep things sexy, fun and hot. Nad ge opens the door to her first lesson--Intimate Sessions 101. Pour a tall glass of wine, grab hold of your mate or favorite toy and enjoy the ride." Krystal Taylor
Survival 61.1

Survival 61.1

Nadege Rolland; Alexander Lukin; Denny Roy; Steven Simon; Nigel Inkster; Derek Chollet

Routledge
2019
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Survival, the bi-monthly publication from The International Institute for Strategic Studies, is a leading forum for analysis and debate of international and strategic affairs. With a diverse range of authors, thoughtful reviews and review essays, Survival is scholarly in depth while vivid, well-written and policy-relevant in approach. Shaped by its editors to be both timely and forward-thinking, the publication encourages writers to challenge conventional wisdom and bring fresh, often controversial, perspectives to bear on the strategic issues of the moment.
The Economics of UN Peacekeeping

The Economics of UN Peacekeeping

Nadège Sheehan

Routledge
2011
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Peacekeeping is a security concept that is very representative of the current interventionism, multilateralism, human rights, and humanitarian ideas. UN peacekeeping plays an important role in international security and includes various activities that go beyond the original roles assigned to UN armed forces (e.g. humanitarian aid, election supervision, disarmament, mine clearance, civilian protection, and peacebuilding). The problem is to define the economic efficiency of these operations and to develop some recommendations in the context of an economic globalization process.Although UN peacekeeping has shortcomings, it must be considered essential for organizing and defending the world politico-economic order. UN peacekeeping is a political activity, but its production strongly depends on nations’ economic considerations. Governments make political decisions that also take into account the economic gains they expect to obtain from their contribution to any specific mission. With low means and inadequate strategies to meet the challenges, UN peacekeeping must pay particular attention to resolving the problems of free riding and of prisoner’s dilemma in contributions that delay deployments and create significant financial problems. Understanding how peacekeeping can be most cost-effectively carried out, while considering the importance of legitimacy in interventions, is essential.This book believes that regional organizations can ease the UN’s financial responsibility by managing conflicts in their regions. But, to be most effective, they must involve the UN in their interventions. This book also emphasizes UN peacekeeping trust funds as the key to better financial effectiveness. It strongly recommends that NATO be empowered by the UN with the role of global peace police, and proposes the establishment of a UN high-ranking team of international specialists in peacekeeping issues. This research should be of interest to students and researchers looking at international and political economics, as well as international relations, defence, security and peace studies.
Cide Effect

Cide Effect

Nadege Van Camp

iUniverse
2004
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After Heidi Conner discovers the body of her boyfriend, Drake Bloom, she becomes the prime suspect in his murder. When Sergeant Ronny Wallace is called out to the scene of the crime, he is painfully reminded of his first case as a rookie and the woman whose life he could not save. As the investigation continues, Ronny is devastated as he realizes that this latest case is somehow connected to his first case nearly fifteen years prior. Compelled to protect Heidi despite her obvious guilt, Ronny is torn between his devotion to her and his duties as a police officer.
Cide Effect

Cide Effect

Nadege Van Camp

iUniverse
2004
sidottu
After Heidi Conner discovers the body of her boyfriend, Drake Bloom, she becomes the prime suspect in his murder. When Sergeant Ronny Wallace is called out to the scene of the crime, he is painfully reminded of his first case as a rookie and the woman whose life he could not save. As the investigation continues, Ronny is devastated as he realizes that this latest case is somehow connected to his first case nearly fifteen years prior. Compelled to protect Heidi despite her obvious guilt, Ronny is torn between his devotion to her and his duties as a police officer.
Edwidge Danticat

Edwidge Danticat

Nadège T. Clitandre

University of Virginia Press
2018
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Haitian-American writer Edwidge Danticat is one of the most recognized writers today. Her debut novel, Breath, Eyes, Memory, was an Oprah Book Club selection, and works such as Krik? Krak! and Brother, I’m Dying have earned her a MacArthur ""genius"" grant and National Book Award nominations. Yet despite international acclaim and the relevance of her writings to postcolonial, feminist, Caribbean, African diaspora, Haitian, literary, and global studies, Danticat’s work has not been the subject of a full-length interpretive literary analysis until now.In Edwidge Danticat: The Haitian Diasporic Imaginary, Nadège T. Clitandre offers a comprehensive analysis of Danticat’s exploration of the dialogic relationship between nation and diaspora. Clitandre argues that Danticat—moving between novels, short stories, and essays—articulates a diasporic consciousness that acts as a form of social, political, and cultural transformation at the local and global level. Using the echo trope to approach Danticat’s narratives and subjects, Clitandre effectively navigates between the reality of diaspora and imaginative opportunities that diasporas produce. Ultimately, Clitandre calls for a reconstitution of nation through a diasporic imaginary that informs the way people who have experienced displacement view the world and imagine a more diverse, interconnected, and just future.
Edwidge Danticat

Edwidge Danticat

Nadège T. Clitandre

University of Virginia Press
2018
nidottu
Haitian-American writer Edwidge Danticat is one of the most recognized writers today. Her debut novel, Breath, Eyes, Memory, was an Oprah Book Club selection, and works such as Krik? Krak! and Brother, I’m Dying have earned her a MacArthur ""genius"" grant and National Book Award nominations. Yet despite international acclaim and the relevance of her writings to postcolonial, feminist, Caribbean, African diaspora, Haitian, literary, and global studies, Danticat’s work has not been the subject of a full-length interpretive literary analysis until now.In Edwidge Danticat: The Haitian Diasporic Imaginary, Nadège T. Clitandre offers a comprehensive analysis of Danticat’s exploration of the dialogic relationship between nation and diaspora. Clitandre argues that Danticat—moving between novels, short stories, and essays—articulates a diasporic consciousness that acts as a form of social, political, and cultural transformation at the local and global level. Using the echo trope to approach Danticat’s narratives and subjects, Clitandre effectively navigates between the reality of diaspora and imaginative opportunities that diasporas produce. Ultimately, Clitandre calls for a reconstitution of nation through a diasporic imaginary that informs the way people who have experienced displacement view the world and imagine a more diverse, interconnected, and just future.
The Economics of UN Peacekeeping

The Economics of UN Peacekeeping

Nadège Sheehan

Routledge
2014
nidottu
Peacekeeping is a security concept that is very representative of the current interventionism, multilateralism, human rights, and humanitarian ideas. UN peacekeeping plays an important role in international security and includes various activities that go beyond the original roles assigned to UN armed forces (e.g. humanitarian aid, election supervision, disarmament, mine clearance, civilian protection, and peacebuilding). The problem is to define the economic efficiency of these operations and to develop some recommendations in the context of an economic globalization process.Although UN peacekeeping has shortcomings, it must be considered essential for organizing and defending the world politico-economic order. UN peacekeeping is a political activity, but its production strongly depends on nations’ economic considerations. Governments make political decisions that also take into account the economic gains they expect to obtain from their contribution to any specific mission. With low means and inadequate strategies to meet the challenges, UN peacekeeping must pay particular attention to resolving the problems of free riding and of prisoner’s dilemma in contributions that delay deployments and create significant financial problems. Understanding how peacekeeping can be most cost-effectively carried out, while considering the importance of legitimacy in interventions, is essential.This book believes that regional organizations can ease the UN’s financial responsibility by managing conflicts in their regions. But, to be most effective, they must involve the UN in their interventions. This book also emphasizes UN peacekeeping trust funds as the key to better financial effectiveness. It strongly recommends that NATO be empowered by the UN with the role of global peace police, and proposes the establishment of a UN high-ranking team of international specialists in peacekeeping issues. This research should be of interest to students and researchers looking at international and political economics, as well as international relations, defence, security and peace studies.
Narrating History, Home, and Dyaspora

Narrating History, Home, and Dyaspora

Nadège T. Clitandre

UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI
2022
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Contributions by Cècile Accilien, Maria Rice Bellamy, Gwen Bergner, Olga Blomgren, Maia L. Butler, Isabel Caldeira, Nadège T. Clitandre, Thadious Davis, Joanna Davis-McElligatt, Laura Dawkins, Megan Feifer, Delphine Gras, Akia Jackson, Tammie Jenkins, Shewonda Leger, Jennifer Lozano, Marion Rohrleitner, Thomás Rothe, Erika Serrato, Lucía Stecher, and Joyce White Narrating History, Home, and Dyaspora: Critical Essays on Edwidge Danticat contains fifteen essays addressing how Edwidge Danticat’s writing, anthologizing, and storytelling trace, (re)construct, and develop alternate histories, narratives of nation building, and conceptions of home and belonging. The prolific Danticat is renowned for novels, collections of short fiction, nonfiction, and editorial writing. As her experimentation in form expands, so does her force as a public intellectual. Danticat’s literary representations, political commentary, and personal activism have proven vital to classroom and community work imagining radical futures. Among increasing anti-immigrant sentiment and containment and rampant ecological volatility, Danticat’s contributions to public discourse, art, and culture deserve sustained critical attention. These essays offer essential perspectives to scholars, public intellectuals, and students interested in African diasporic, Haitian, Caribbean, and transnational American literary studies. This collection frames Danticat’s work as an indictment of statelessness, racialized and gendered state violence, the persistence of political and economic margins, and the essential vitality of life in and as dyaspora. The first section of this volume, "The Other Side of the Water," engages with Danticat’s construction and negotiation of nation, both in Haiti and the United States; the broader dyaspora; and her own, her family’s, and her fictional characters’ places within them. The second section, "Welcoming Ghosts," delves into the ever-present specter of history and memory, prominent themes found throughout Danticat’s work. From origin stories to broader Haitian histories, this section addresses the underlying traumas involved when remembering the past and its relationship to the present. The third section, "I Speak Out," explores the imperative to speak, paying particular attention to the narrative form with which such telling occurs. The fourth and final section, "Create Dangerously," contends with Haitians’ activism, community building, and the political and ecological climate of Haiti and its dyaspora.
Narrating History, Home, and Dyaspora

Narrating History, Home, and Dyaspora

Nadège T. Clitandre

UNIVERSITY PRESS OF MISSISSIPPI
2022
pokkari
Contributions by Cècile Accilien, Maria Rice Bellamy, Gwen Bergner, Olga Blomgren, Maia L. Butler, Isabel Caldeira, Nadège T. Clitandre, Thadious Davis, Joanna Davis-McElligatt, Laura Dawkins, Megan Feifer, Delphine Gras, Akia Jackson, Tammie Jenkins, Shewonda Leger, Jennifer Lozano, Marion Rohrleitner, Thomás Rothe, Erika Serrato, Lucía Stecher, and Joyce White Narrating History, Home, and Dyaspora: Critical Essays on Edwidge Danticat contains fifteen essays addressing how Edwidge Danticat’s writing, anthologizing, and storytelling trace, (re)construct, and develop alternate histories, narratives of nation building, and conceptions of home and belonging. The prolific Danticat is renowned for novels, collections of short fiction, nonfiction, and editorial writing. As her experimentation in form expands, so does her force as a public intellectual. Danticat’s literary representations, political commentary, and personal activism have proven vital to classroom and community work imagining radical futures. Among increasing anti-immigrant sentiment and containment and rampant ecological volatility, Danticat’s contributions to public discourse, art, and culture deserve sustained critical attention. These essays offer essential perspectives to scholars, public intellectuals, and students interested in African diasporic, Haitian, Caribbean, and transnational American literary studies. This collection frames Danticat’s work as an indictment of statelessness, racialized and gendered state violence, the persistence of political and economic margins, and the essential vitality of life in and as dyaspora. The first section of this volume, "The Other Side of the Water," engages with Danticat’s construction and negotiation of nation, both in Haiti and the United States; the broader dyaspora; and her own, her family’s, and her fictional characters’ places within them. The second section, "Welcoming Ghosts," delves into the ever-present specter of history and memory, prominent themes found throughout Danticat’s work. From origin stories to broader Haitian histories, this section addresses the underlying traumas involved when remembering the past and its relationship to the present. The third section, "I Speak Out," explores the imperative to speak, paying particular attention to the narrative form with which such telling occurs. The fourth and final section, "Create Dangerously," contends with Haitians’ activism, community building, and the political and ecological climate of Haiti and its dyaspora.
Caboclos Nord

Caboclos Nord

Nadege Mazery

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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CABOCLOS est une trilogieCaboclos NordCaboclos EstCaboclos Sud (disponible)DESCRIPTION de "Caboclos Nord": Ils ont d barqu dans ma vie sans pr venir. Une avant-veille de No l, en 1997. De quoi perturber quelque peu le programme des f tes. Et tout le reste d'ailleurs. Car ces deux m mes, des Caboclos de Manaus au parcours chaotique, ne ressemblaient en rien aux enfants que j'avais l'habitude de recruter. Sauvages, charmeurs, d routants donc fascinants. Tout nous opposait, l'exception de notre langue maternelle. Maigre consolation vu le travail qui m'attendait. Mais je m'y suis attach , bien malgr moi. trange amiti . Quinze ann es que cela dure. Ce soir, c'est d cid , j'y mets un terme. D finitivement.
Caboclos Est

Caboclos Est

Nadege Mazery

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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CABOCLOS est une trilogieCaboclos NordCaboclos EstCaboclos Sud (disponible)DESCRIPTION de "Caboclos Est": Apr s le Nord, cap vers l'Est. Il est grand temps d'enfoncer ses portes et d'affronter ses traumatismes. Jay embarque son fr re le long de la Volga et de ses tortueux affluents. Sombre balade ponctu e de rencontres aussi curieuses que malheureuses. Un voyage prouvant et violent pour l'un, rassurant et apaisant pour l'autre. De quoi r veiller leurs ann es fusionnelles et autant d' motions que de souvenirs partag s. Avant un nouveau d part...
Caboclos Sud

Caboclos Sud

Nadege Mazery

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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CABOCLOS est une trilogie Caboclos Nord Caboclos Est Caboclos Sud DESCRIPTION de "Caboclos Sud" Quinze jours, pas un de plus. Deux courtes semaines pour red couvrir Manaus avant de s'enfoncer au coeur de l'Amazonie, tout au bout de la rivi re Itui... Un voyage puisant et surtout incertain, parsem de rencontres tonnantes comme d plaisantes. Sans compter le climat quatorial insupportable et cette for t prot g e imp n trable. De quoi compliquer les relations au sein de cette exp dition la pr paration d faillante. Parviendront-ils retrouver leur tribu ? ouvrir leur ultime porte ? Embarquez avec Timo et Z pour ce dernier p riple surprenant et bouleversant.