D Mcghee: 5 books

Book cover of Social Policies and Ethnic Conflict in China
by S. Zhang, D. McGhee
Language: English
Release Date: November 4, 2014

This study addresses how China's policy response to problems in Xinjiang is interpreted and implemented by officials, who are both governing agents and governed subjects by interviewing Chinese officials working in both Central government and Local governments.
Book cover of John Wayne

John Wayne

Actor, Artist, Hero

by Richard D. McGhee
Language: English
Release Date: September 30, 2016

After the death of Marion Morrison, known as John Wayne, in 1979, President Jimmy Carter said that Wayne “was bigger than life. In an age of few heroes, he was the genuine article. But he was more than a hero; he was a symbol of many of the qualities that made America great.” The first section...
Book cover of Security, Citizenship and Human Rights

Security, Citizenship and Human Rights

Shared Values in Uncertain Times

by D. McGhee
Language: English
Release Date: September 10, 2010

Security, Citizenship and Human Rights examines counter-terrorism, immigration, citizenship, human rights, 'equalities' and the shifting discourses of 'shared values' and human rights in contemporary Britain. The book argues that British citizenship and human rights policy is being remade and remoulded...
Book cover of The State of the Parties

The State of the Parties

The Changing Role of Contemporary American Parties

by Alan Abramowitz, Paul A. Beck, Michael John Burton
Language: English
Release Date: August 21, 2014

The State of the Parties brings readers up to date on party action in election years and in between. This essential party primer includes: new chapters on polarization between and within the parties in the aftermath of the 2012 election, demographic changes to America’s political parties and the...
Book cover of Austin's Montopolis Neighborhood
by Fred L. McGhee Ph.D.
Language: English
Release Date: August 25, 2014

Montopolis is a multiethnic neighborhood located approximately four miles southeast of downtown Austin. The area was long visited and occasionally occupied by various Texas Indian nations; the first documented European or American to settle here was Jessie C. Tannehill, who in 1830 built a cabin and...
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