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Arrighi, Giovanni (July 7, 1937 – June 18, 2009) Johns Hopkins University page
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Three of the computers were stolen from Cleveland Hall, and nine were stolen from Clapp Hall, according to Interim Director Barbara Arrighi.
Mt. Holyoke Experiences Rash Of Computer Theft The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Three of the computers were stolen from Cleveland Hall, and nine were stolen from Clapp Hall, according to Interim Director Barbara Arrighi.
Mt. Holyoke Experiences Rash Of Computer Theft themhnews.org 2010
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Three of the computers were stolen from Cleveland Hall, and nine were stolen from Clapp Hall, according to Interim Director Barbara Arrighi.
Mt. Holyoke Experiences Rash Of Computer Theft themhnews.org 2010
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This is what Kenneth Pomeranz has given the China field with his “Making of a Hinterland” and his subsequent work not to mention Bin Wong, Gunder Frank and more recently Arrighi and all the excellent work that engages with the above.
China is now Japan 2009
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They decided to give The Nature Conservancy an ornate version of Requiem outfitted with swashes -- decorative swooshes and ornamentations that evoke Arrighi.
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The snapshots and scans that Hoefler faxed to Johnson were samples of the work of Ludovico Vicentino degli Arrighi, a papal scribe and calligrapher during the Italian Renaissance.
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This is what Kenneth Pomeranz has given the China field with his “Making of a Hinterland” and his subsequent work not to mention Bin Wong, Gunder Frank and more recently Arrighi and all the excellent work that engages with the above.
China is now Japan 2009
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Arrighi quotes James Pinkerton, a protagonist of this approach: Instead of confronting directly the rising Asian powers, the United States should play them off each other.
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A third strategy, which Arrighi identifies with former national security advisers Henry Kissinger and Zbigniew Brzezinski, views China not as a revisionist power but as one that wants to join the global status quo.
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