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Worlds apart... But reunited by love! Surgeons Layla and Arlo once shared a connection like no other, but they’re total opposites: Layla’s heart belongs to New York, while Arlo won’t ever work in a big city hospital. Only when Arlo’s remote practice needs her help, Layla finds herself heading out to Thailand! Working side-by-side, Layla begins to see jungle life through Arlo’s eyes… Is a proposal in paradise enough to give life together a second chance? “Overall, Ms. Drake has delivered a wonderful and very heartfelt read in this book where the chemistry between this couple was just as strong in the present as it was in the past; the romance was delightful and special because these two are meant to be….” — Harlequin Junkie on Second Chance with Her Army Doc “The way this story started drew me in immediately…the characters progressed brilliantly and had me really enjoying their journey to happy ever after….” — Harlequin Junkie on Bachelor Doc, Unexpected Dad
She’s helping him rediscover his memories… Can she also mend his heart? After an injury in Afghanistan, Mateo Sanchez finds himself in an amnesia clinic in Hawaii. Struggling to piece together how he arrived on the gorgeous island, Mateo may not be the easiest patient, but no-nonsense doctor Lizzie Peterson is determined to help the brooding ex-army doc. Only as Mateo begins to recover do they discover a bond and a temptation that’s so very hard to resist… From Harlequin Medical Romance: Life and love in the world of modern medicine. “...Ms. Drake has delivered a wonderful and very heartfelt read in this book where the chemistry between this couple was just as strong in the present as it was in the past; the romance was delightful and special because these two are meant to be….” —Harlequin Junkie on Second Chance with Her Army Doc ““What an enthralling and fast-paced read Ms. Drake has delivered…that drew me in right from the beginning and kept me entertained all the way to the end because of the wonderful main characters….” —Harlequin Junkie on Healing Her Boss’s Heart
From best friend… …to future bride? In this The Good Luck Hospital story, when surgeon Duc asks best friend and midwife Viv for help at his late parents’ Hanoi hospital, she doesn’t hesitate. Duc is the closest thing nomadic Viv has to family, but her platonic feelings for him are changing…into attraction! The clock is ticking on Viv’s time in Vietnam. Will she finally stay in the only place she’s ever felt at home—by Duc’s side? Good Luck Hospital duet Book 1 — Healing the Single Dad’s Heart Book 2 — Just Friends to Just Married? “I treasured Tempted by the Hot Highland Doc by Scarlet Wilson. Everything appealed to me…. I enjoyed the plot and pacing of the story. The hero was divine and the heroine was so very lovable. It was a treat to read and I look forward to more by this author.” — Goodreads “What an absolutely entertaining, fast-paced, heartfelt medical romance Ms. Wilson has delivered in this book, encompassing two wonderful main characters that are so right for each other; compelling dialogue that had me hooked and wanting to know more….” — Harlequin Junkie on Island Doctor to Royal Bride?
Travaux Préparatoires of the 2010 amendments to the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court on the crime of aggression.
This book provides a robust guideline to both policymakers and researchers wishing to identify and categorize the factors that influence the process of technology flows across national boundaries, as well as the economic theories and legal arguments that may support a given position in international forums. In particular, the work discusses how certain negotiation strategies may optimally deal with such barriers and lead to more effective institutional arrangements in the current global geography of technological development.
Explaining the origins of Thailand's hostile policies towards the People's Republic of China, this book discusses the factors, international and domestic, which influenced Thai leaders' perceptions that the PRC posed a threat to Thailand. It also analyzes the ways Thailand responded to this threat.
This book investigates whether so-called rogue states – assumed antagonists of a Western-liberal world order – could also act as norm entrepreneurs by championing the genesis and evolution of global norms. The author explores this issue by analyzing the arms control policies of the Islamic Republic of Iran. A comparison with the prototypical norm entrepreneur Sweden and the Democratic People’s Republic of North Korea – a notorious norm-breaker – reveals interesting insights for norm research: Apparently, norm entrepreneurship manifests itself in different degrees and phases of the norm life cycle. The finding that Iran indeed acts as a norm entrepreneur in some cases also sheds light on those factors that might account for the success or failure of norm advocacy. Lastly, the book offers a new perspective on “rogue states”, by not only regarding them as irrational antagonists of the current world order, but also as legitimate participants in a discourse on what the ruling order should look like. This book will appeal to scholars interested in critical norm research in international relations. “This book offers cutting-edge norm research, highlighting how norm-breakers can function as norm-makers." Maria Rost Rublee, Associate Professor of International Relations, Monash University (Australia) “So-called ‘rogue states’ are typically understood as norm breakers, but Carmen Wunderlich makes a persuasive conceptual case backed by empirical research that we need to consider the extent to which they are in fact norm entrepreneurs in their own right. In an era characterized by much concern over the status of liberal norms, this is a very timely study.” Richard Price, Department of Political Science, The University of British Columbia (Canada) "At a time when the world order is under pressure, this cutting-edge analysis of how dissatisfied states challenge existing global norms illuminates a topic crucial to understanding contemporary international relations." Nina Tannenwald, Director, Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs, Brown University (Rhode Island USA)