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1 online resource |
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Routledge revivals |
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Routledge revivals.
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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 |
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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
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Economic assistance -- Developing countries
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Technical assistance, American -- Developing countries
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Technical assistance.
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BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Industries -- General.
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Economic assistance
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Economic assistance, American
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Technical assistance
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Technical assistance, American
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Developing countries
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Form |
Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780429449468 |
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0429449461 |
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