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Author Nagel, Stuart S., 1934- author.

Title Policy within and across developing nations / Stuart S. Nagel
Published London : Routledge, 2019

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Description 1 online resource
Series Routledge revivals
Routledge revivals.
Contents Cover; Half Title; Dedication; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Tables; List of Figures; List of Contributors; Introduction; PART I: POLICY WITHIN DEVELOPING NATIONS; 1 Improving Developmental Policy; Suggestions from Africa; Supplementary Ideas Based on China in June 1989; The Philippines in 1990; 2 Win-Win Developmental Administration; Ideology versus Technology; Personnel Administration; Financial Administration; 3 Emergency Nations in 1996; Meaning; Social Indicators; Trends; 4 Postwar Developments: Bosnia and Public Policy; Basic Concepts; Bosnia; Applicability Elsewhere
Economic PolicyUnemployment, Inflation and Growth; Sectors of the Economy; Social Policy; Engineering and Science Policy; Physical Planning; Science Policy; Political Policy; International Relations; Legal Policy; Legal Issues; Civil Liberties; Some Possible Next Steps; Bosnia; Applicability Elsewhere; PART II: POLICY ACROSS DEVELOPING NATIONS; 5 Peace Studies and Research Centers; Educating for Planetary Consciousness; War and the Ability to Perceive Reality; Peace Studies Programs; Peace Research Centers; 6 Mini-symposium on Inter- and Intranational Dispute Resolution
Disputes between Sovereign NationsA Joint Perspective; Two Separate Perspectives; Disputes between Controlling Countries and Colonies or Quasi-colonies; The Alternatives; The Goals; Scoring the Relations; A Super-optimum Solution; Disputes between Central Governments and Secessionist Provinces; Super-optimizing Applied to Russian Secession; Finding a Super-optimum Solution; Disputes between Conflicting Nations within a Country; Super-optimizing Applied to Civil War in Yugoslavia; Post-Civil War Dispute Resolution by Ivan Grdesic
Disputes between Conflicting Economic Classes with International Implications: Land Reform in the PhilippinesThe Traditional Inputs; The Super-optimum Alternative; The Pro-democracy Movement: The Uprising in Thailand; Causes; Remedies; Predictions; Implications from the Thailand Crisis Case Study; Differences and Similarities between China and Thailand; Examples of the World Moving Toward Greater Democracy; 7 Exporting Democratic Rights as a Product; Pro-US Arguments; Exporting Democratic Rights Compared to Exporting Other US Products; Case Studies of Bad Exporting
Case Studies of Good ExportingHumanitarian versus National Interest Criteria in Making Foreign Policy Decisions; 8 Mini-symposium on International Prosperity; Exchange of Goods; Improving International Competitiveness; Evaluating Alternative Positions on Tariffs; Getting Japan and Other Countries to Reduce Tariffs; Negotiating Free Trade in Farm Products; The North American Free Trade Agreement; Exchange of People; US Immigration Policy; International Refugees; Volunteerism in Technical Assistance; Exchange of Factories; Foreign Factories in the United States; US Factories Going Abroad
Summary First published in 1998, policy WITHIN developing nations includes: (1) Economic policy, such as economic growth without inflation or sectors of unemployment; (2)Technology policy, such as encouraging the ad option of improved technologies for health, energy, transportation, agriculture, manufacturing and the environment; (3) Social policy, such as education facilities, and merit treatment across ethnic groups, genders, age groups, economic classes, and geographical regions; (4) Political policy, such as multiple sources of ideas from different government levels, branches, interest groups, and parties; (5) Legal policy, such as compliance with the law by street people, business people, and government people. Policy ACROSS developing nations includes: (1) International economic policy, such as trade, tariffs exchange rates, and factory relocation; (2) International technology policy, such as patents, copyrights, trademarks, and other aspects of technology transfer; (3) International social policy, such as immigration, refugees, and cross-border ethnic friction; (4) International political policy, such as human rights and the role of sanctions; (5) International legal policy, such as the drug trade, human rights, business transactions, torts, and property rights across national boundaries
Notes Originally published 1998 by Ashgate Publishing
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed January 23, 2019)
Subject Economic assistance, American -- Developing countries
Economic assistance -- Developing countries
Technical assistance, American -- Developing countries
Technical assistance.
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- General.
Economic assistance
Economic assistance, American
Technical assistance
Technical assistance, American
Developing countries
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9780429449468
0429449461