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A New Europe in the Changing Global System Save to My Portfolio A New Europe in the Changing Global System

By Richard Falk and Tamas Szentes, 1997

In this new book, a group of distinguished scholars from a range of disciplines and geographical backgrounds reflect on the centrality of the recent European experience to the global community today. They look at the new Europe that is emerging in th Read More

Save to My Portfolio Agricultural Biodiversity in Smallholder Farms of East Africa

By Fidelis Kaihura and Michael Stocking, eds., 2004

Economics, Global#International trade#Agriculture, industrial goods, services, steel, and textiles Read More

Agrodiversity Save to My Portfolio Agrodiversity

By Harold Brookfield, Helen Parsons and Muriel Brookfield, eds., 2003

While most academic literature emphasizes the accelerated loss of biodiversity, this book describes how large numbers of smallholder farmers are conserving biodiversity in their farmland and surrounds. Read More

Arms Control after Iraq Save to My Portfolio Arms Control after Iraq

By Ramesh Thakur and Waheguru Pal Singh Sidhu, eds., 2006

Although no weapons of mass destruction were ever found in Iraq, the international community remains preoccupied with the threat of proliferation and use of WMDs. Some countries, while publicly supporting the international Treaty on the Nonproliferat Read More

Asia and Africa in the Global Economy Save to My Portfolio Asia and Africa in the Global Economy

By Beatrice Weder, Ernest Aryeetey, Julius Court and Machiko Nissanke, eds., 2003

This book systematically deciphers the different experiences in the two regions as they have interacted with an ever-changing global economy. It provides comprehensive coverage of policies and institutions, focusing on the key sectors of primary expo Read More

Atrocities and International Accountability Save to My Portfolio Atrocities and International Accountability

By Edel Hughes, William A. Schabas and Ramesh Thakur, eds., 2007

Rebuilding societies where conflict has occurred is rarely a simple process; but where conflict has been accompanied by gross and systematic violations of human rights, the procedure becomes fraught with controversy. Read More

Save to My Portfolio Beyond Violence

By Mari Fitzduff, 2002

After almost thirty years of bloody conflict, the opposing parties in Northern Ireland eventually signed an agreement 1n 1998—the “Good Friday Agreement”—about how to share power But what brought about the end? What were the processes of conflict res Read More

Save to My Portfolio Broadening Asia's Security Discourse and Agenda

By Edward Newman and Ramesh Thakur, eds., 2004

For most people in Asia—a continent with more than half of the world’s population—the greatest threats to security come from disease, hunger, environmental contamination, crime, and localized violence. But for some, an even greater threat may come fr Read More

Save to My Portfolio Building Sustainable Peace

By Tom Keating and W. Andy Knight, 2004

As the world turns its attention to the reconstruction of Afghanistan and Iraq, the issue of postconflict peacebuilding takes center stage. Building Sustainable Peace presents a timely and original overview of the field of peace studies. Read More

Central Eurasian Water Crisis Save to My Portfolio Central Eurasian Water Crisis

By Iwao Korbori and Michael H. Glantz, 1998

In this book, researchers from a variety of physical and social science disciplines seek to identify the water-related problems in the Dead Sea, the Aral Sea, and the Caspian Sea, and the prospects for resolving them. Read More

Save to My Portfolio Challenges to Peacebuilding

By Edward Newman and Oliver Richmond, eds., 2006

Many ceasefires and peace agreements in civil conflict are initially unsuccessful. Some give way to renewed, and often escalating, violence. In other cases, peace processes have become lengthy and circular negotiations in which concessions are rare. Read More

China in the Twenty-First Century Save to My Portfolio China in the Twenty-First Century

By Fumio Itoh, 1997

This book, based on an international symposium held at Aoyama Gakuin University, Tokyo, attempts to picture the landscape of China in the twenty-first century. Read More

Cities and the Environment Save to My Portfolio Cities and the Environment

By Edward Newman, Glen Paoletto and Takashi Inoguchi, 1999

This volume identifies and conceptualizes the ideal of urban eco-societies, which are designed to manage or reverse ecological problems and make cities safe places. Read More

Save to My Portfolio Climate Change in Asia

By Yasuko Kameyama, Agus P. Sari, Moekti H. Soejachmoen and Norichika Kanie, eds., 2008

The book identifies the institutional dimensions of climate change as well as links between climate change and sustainable development. Read More

Conducting Environmental Impact Assessment for Developing Countries Save to My Portfolio Conducting Environmental Impact Assessment for Developing Countries

By Asit K. Biswas and Prasad Modak, 1999

Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is a policy and management tool for planning and decisionmaking. This book includes an introduction to EIA and sections on its process, methods, and tools. It discusses the implementation of specific environmenta Read More

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