6,231 research outputs found
Annie Glenn photograph
This portrait shows Annie Glenn smiling while seated on a light-colored chair. She is wearing a pink suit and a pale gold bracelet. The photograph was taken in 1969 in Zanesville, Ohio.
The John and Annie Glenn collection is comprised of photographs, slides, books and ephemera documenting the career of John Glenn as an astronaut and U.S. Senator. The collection also documents his life with his wife Annie Glenn née Castor, family and friends, such as Robert and Ethel Kennedy and fellow astronauts
United They Fall: Why the International Community Should Not Promote Military Integration after Civil War
The single strongest predictor of civil war is a nation having had one in the past, and preventing the recurrence of civil war has thus become the critical problem for both scholarship and policy. The conventional wisdom urges the creation of capable, legitimate, and inclusive postwar states to reduce the risk of relapse into civil war, and international peacebuilders have often encouraged the formation of a new national army including members of the war’s opposing sides. However, military integration has received little theoretical or empirical attention. Filling that gap, we argue that both the theoretical logics and the empirical record identifying military integration as a significant contributor to durable post-civil war peace are weak. Our analysis of eleven cases finds little evidence that military integration played a substantial causal role in preventing the return to civil war and little support for the likely causal mechanisms. Military integration does not usually send a costly signal of the parties’ commitment to peace, provide communal security, employ many possible spoilers, or act as a powerful symbol of a unified nation. We conclude that it is both unwise and unethical for the international community to press military integration on reluctant local forces.Based in part on a larger collective project: Roy Licklider (Ed.). (2014). New Armies from Old: Merging Competing Military Forces after Civil Wars. Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University Press; see http://press.georgetown.edu/book/georgetown/new-armies-old
Philippe Antoine, Alain Dubresson et Annie Manou Savina, Abidjan « côté cours »
Le Roy Étienne. Philippe Antoine, Alain Dubresson et Annie Manou Savina, Abidjan « côté cours ». In: Tiers-Monde, tome 29, n°116, 1988. Le logement des pauvres dans les grandes villes du Tiers Monde, sous la direction de Michel Rochefort. pp. 1248-1249
Philippe Antoine, Alain Dubresson et Annie Manou Savina, Abidjan « côté cours »
Le Roy Étienne. Philippe Antoine, Alain Dubresson et Annie Manou Savina, Abidjan « côté cours ». In: Tiers-Monde, tome 29, n°116, 1988. Le logement des pauvres dans les grandes villes du Tiers Monde, sous la direction de Michel Rochefort. pp. 1248-1249
Annie Merle Springer
Annie Merle Springer is pictured her school year at Lapoint Elementary. She is the daughter of Roy J. and Adelion Springer. She married Boyd L. Powell
Ekla Chalo Re: a tribute to Ms. Mary Roy
This is a tribute to activist Mary Roy, who passed away in 2022. The author traces the life of Mary Roy, highlighting the ways in which she challenged gendered norms and expectations. She was the applicant in a landmark case which brought equal property rights for Syrian Christian women in India. The author reminds readers that women's rights are human rights and change begins with us. 
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[C.W. and Annie Furr Family]
Photograph of the Furr family. In the back row stands Ona and Key. In the front row sits C.W., Roy, and Annie
Yunnan (China), men with the cow caravan
A cow caravan.Image is part of research conducted by Roy Chapman Andrews for the article: Traveling in China's Southland
Author(s): Roy Chapman Andrews
Source: Geographical Review, Vol. 6, No. 2 (Aug., 1918), pp. 133-146
Published by: American Geographical Society
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/207476http://www.jstor.org/stable/207476Grayscal
Yunnan (China), cow loaded with grass and carrying a bell
A cow loaded with grass and carrying a bell.Image is part of research conducted by Roy Chapman Andrews for the article: Traveling in China's Southland
Author(s): Roy Chapman Andrews
Source: Geographical Review, Vol. 6, No. 2 (Aug., 1918), pp. 133-146
Published by: American Geographical Society
Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/207476http://www.jstor.org/stable/207476Grayscal
Alien Registration- Roy, Annie M. (Auburn, Androscoggin County)
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