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Feminist international relations: the state of the field
In: Gender and politics: the state of the discipline, S. 175-198
Turnover and the Enforcement of International Investment Agreements
In: APSA 2012 Annual Meeting Paper
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Working paper
Institutionalisierungsprozesse auf einem internationalen Arbeitsmarkt: bilaterale Wanderungsverträge in Europa zwischen 1919 und 1974
In: Studien zur historischen Migrationsforschung Bd. 19
International terrorism: India's long term strategy and concerns
In: Indian defence review, Band 17, Heft 2, S. 64-69
ISSN: 0970-2512
World Affairs Online
Globale Herausforderungen, internationale Beziehungen und Entwicklungspolitik: Offene Fragen und einige Anregungen
In: Asien, Afrika, Lateinamerika: wissenschaftliche Zeitschrift = Asia, Africa, Latin America, Band 24, Heft 2, S. 157-175
ISSN: 0323-3790
MACROECONOMIC COORDINATION AND THE SUMMIT: INTERNATIONAL MONETARY REFORM
In: Canadian public policy: a journal for the discussion of social and economic policy in Canada = Analyse de politiques, Band 15, S. 55-57
ISSN: 0317-0861
The Iran-Iraq war: Its regional and international dynamics
In: Orient: deutsche Zeitschrift für Politik, Wirtschaft und Kultur des Orients = German journal for politics, economics and culture of the Middle East, Band 27, Heft 4, S. 606-628
ISSN: 0030-5227
This study starts with a brief review of the Gulf war's main phases, focussing first on the two belligerents, then proceeding to the regional and global levels, to examine effects and interactions in a wider framework. In conclusion it attempts to assess prospects and perspectives. (DÜI-Hns)
World Affairs Online
Education, training and labour market policy: ein internationales Symposium
In: Berufsbildung: Europäische Zeitschrift, Heft 3, S. 36-41
ISSN: 0378-5106
Dargestellt werden Verlauf und Ergebnisse einer internationalen Konferenz (28.-30.4.86) in den Niederlanden, bei der drei Themen im Vordergrund standen: (1) Veränderte Verhaltensmuster in Schule, Berufsausbildung und Arbeitswelt; (2) Abstimmungsprobleme zwischen Schule, Ausbildungs- und Beschäftigungssystem; (3) Informationsbedarf zu Forschungsdaten als Grundlage politischen Handelns. (IAB)
Education, training and labour market policy: ein internationales Symposium
In: Berufsbildung: Europäische Zeitschrift, Band 3, S. 36-41
ISSN: 0378-5106
Dargestellt werden Verlauf und Ergebnisse einer internationalen Konferenz (28.-30.4.86) in den Niederlanden, bei der drei Themen im Vordergrund standen: (1) Veränderte Verhaltensmuster in Schule, Berufsausbildung und Arbeitswelt; (2) Abstimmungsprobleme zwischen Schule, Ausbildungs- und Beschäftigungssystem; (3) Informationsbedarf zu Forschungsdaten als Grundlage politischen Handelns. (IAB)
International business: themes and issues in the modern global economy
"This is the third edition of the widely respected text International Business which offers a comprehensive, yet critical overview of the phenomenon of globalization and it's impacts of key aspects of the business environment as it fundamentally alters corporate strategy. This updated edition covers the core international business topics and themes, including multinationals, internationalization, and international market entry as well as a new focus on risk, business models and hyperglobalization. With dedicated chapters on the role on non-market actors in international business, the book provides a multi-disciplinary worldview for readers. Featuring a wealth of case studies and pedagogy, the new edition examines the rise of India and China as well as growing levels of risk within the global system. The book looks at those developed economies which have been the core drivers behind the trend towards hyperglobalization. The author explores and guides students through what this means for the study of international business. A comprehensive and engaging text, supplemented by online resources, this book is the ideal accompaniment to international and global business learning"--
Borders: An International Comparative Analysis of Social Work's Response
In: Hyun Kim , S , Collins , M & Duffy , J 2021 , ' Borders: An International Comparative Analysis of Social Work's Response ' , Paper presented at Society for Social Work and Research , United States , 19/01/2021 - 22/01/2021 .
Background: Borders play a profound role in human life. Although there has been extensive attention to issues of globalization, immigration, and human rights in the social work literature, our analysis of borders is related to, but different from, these issues. Our presentation uses a macro lens to analyze the range of issues that borders raise in both domestic and international social work practice. We address the question: How does social work engage in issues related to international borders? Methods: To address the research question we conducted a comparative case analysis of three borders: (1) U.S.-Mexico; (2) Northern Ireland (U.K.)-Republic of Ireland; and, (3) South Korea-North Korea. These cases were selected because each of them has critical, but different, border-focused issues that are relevant to social work practice. Data sources included the research literature and information from the professional social work organizations. In each case we provide background analysis of the border issue (history, politics, current status of the border). We then compared the cases on the following criteria: (1) forms of social work practice on each side of the border; (2) the border issues relevant to social work; (3) the role of social work organizations in directly or indirectly addressing the border issues. Inductive thematic analysis was used to identify describe elements in each case. Findings: Comparison of these cases identified that borders become challenging when: (a) there is unresolved history (i.e., the border is contested), (b) there are economic disparities between the countries, (c) there is ongoing militarized activity. In the U.S./Mexico case, the social work profession's focus on human rights requires efforts to advocate for migrants and recognizes ethical challenges for social work practitioners working for agencies in the border region. In the UK/Ireland case, social work is very similar on both sides of the border, but the challenges posed by Brexit are only partially acknowledged in the social work community. In the case of North and South Korea, social work is firmly established in the South but does not exist in the North. In addition to identifying the unique circumstances of each of these cases, cross-case analysis identified more general themes including impacts on domestic social work practice and education, lessons for international social work, and additional consideration relevant to a broader range of border circumstances. Conclusion and Implications: Increased globalization has led to major reconceptualization in our understanding of borders. The COVID-19 epidemic demonstrates the limited relevance of borders in some circumstances (spreading of the virus) but the heightened relevance of borders in other circumstances (actions such as quarantine, travel restrictions, and immigration crackdown). This duality is reflected in the three cases that we examined and their implications for additional cases. Social work practitioners, particularly when engaged in policy practice have a role to play in framing the understanding of borders and the resulting policies.
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Book Reviews
In: International journal for religious freedom (IJRF), Band 17, Heft 1, S. 149-161
Religious Freedom in a Secular Age: A Christian Case for Liberty, Equality, and Secular Government (Michael E. Bird) The Jewish Underground of Samarkand: How Faith Defied Soviet Rule – A Memoir and a History (Rabbi Hillel Zaltzman) The gospel and religious freedom: Historical studies in evangelicalism and political engagement (David W. Bebbington, editor) The Disintegration of the Conscience and the Decline of Modernity (Steven D. Smith) I Will Give Them an Everlasting Name: Pastoral Care for Christ's Converts from Islam (Duane Alexander Miller) Demystifying the Sacred: Blasphemy and Violence from the French Revolution to Today (Eveline G. Bouwers and David Nash, eds.)
Preliminary material
In: Journal of international peacekeeping, Band 14, Heft 1-2, S. i-iv
ISSN: 1875-4112
Books Received
In: Journal of International Peacekeeping, Band 12, Heft 1, S. 185-192
ISSN: 1875-4104, 1875-4112