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Fei, F.: China's policy direction on industrial upgrading and its impacts on the world economy. - S. 97-156
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In: KIEP Policy Analysis, 12-01
Fei, F.: China's policy direction on industrial upgrading and its impacts on the world economy. - S. 97-156
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In: Biblioteca Pensadores latinoamericanos
In: Biblioteca Pensadores Latinoamericanos
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In: Internationale Wirtschaftspartner
In: Internationale Wirtschaftspartner
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In: NATO Science for Peace and Security Series / C: Environmental Security
Shiyyab, Mohammad K.: Enhancing security in the Middle East: the challenges of regional cooperation. - S. 3-16 Mor, Amit; Seroussi, Shimon; Ainspan, Malcolm: Electricity and renewable energy: Israel profile. - S. 19-40 Muhtaseb, Mu'taz A. al-; Widyan, Mohamad al-: The energy sector in Jordan: current trends and the potential for renewable energy. - S. 41-54 Comair, Fadi: Renewable energy profile for Lebanon. - S. 55-70 Ibrik, Imad: Energy profile and the potential of renewable energy sources in Palestine. - S. 71-89 Bouhia, Hynd: Financing renewable energy: the case of Morocco. - S. 93-109 Ayalon, Ofira: Sustainable "green" rural municipalities. - S. 111-124 Bourouni, Karim; Chaibi, Medthameur: Solar energy for application to desalination in Tunisia: description of a demonstration project. - S. 125-149 Zejli, Driss; Bennouna, Abdelaziz: Wind energy in Morocco: which strategy for which development? - S. 151-173 Widyan, Mohamad I. al-; Muhtaseb, Mu'taz A. al-: Institutional aspects of regional energy systems. - S. 177-195 Allan, Tony: Energy and water: interdependent production and use, the remediation of local scarcity and the mutuality of the impacts of mismanagement. - S. 197-218 Mason, Michael: Conclusion: towards a renewable energy transition in the Middle East and North Africa? - S. 219-235
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In: Council special report / Council on Foreign Relations, 43
This Council Special Report explores the challenges faced by consumer and supplier alike in Europe and Eurasia. It looks at Russia's rise as an energy power, analyzing its control of supplies and delivery systems and its investments in energy infrastructure across Europe, as well as questions about the potential of its production. The report also examines Europe's difficulties in forging a common policy on energy supply and recommends a two-pronged strategy of integration and diversification. It urges Europe to integrate both internally -- developing a single EU gas market -- and externally -- tying Russia's energy sector to Europe and its more transparent regulations. It also recommends that Europe seek new sources of energy from both non-Russian suppliers and non-fossil fuels
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In: Working papers / Institut Barcelona d'Estudis Internacionals, 6
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In: TranState working papers 64
This paper ('Sfb-Arbeitspapier') illustrates the links between the self-regulation of transnational business networks and the law by analysing the management of chemical substance risks in the electric and electronic equipment industry. National product regulation (and to some extent regulation of production processes) can influence standards employed globally by leading corporations within their network of suppliers and contract manufacturers. However, it is also shown that the diffusion of regulatory standards within transnational production networks is not a linear process: corporate actors to some extent selectively appropriate standards and proactively self-regulate substances of concern that are not yet regulated by state-based law. Similarly, the suppliers may also influence the contents of the standards used in the network.
In: Prace OSW, 19
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In: Studies in European development co-operation evaluation 1
In: Triple C evaluations 1
In: Volkswirtschaftliche Schriften 543
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