Book Reviews - Comparative and International Politics - The Armed Forces of Indonesia
In: Australian journal of political science: journal of the Australasian Political Studies Association, Band 33, Heft 2, S. 300
ISSN: 1036-1146
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In: Australian journal of political science: journal of the Australasian Political Studies Association, Band 33, Heft 2, S. 300
ISSN: 1036-1146
In: European Journal of Political Economy, Band 13, Heft 4, S. 691-703
In: Co-authored with Sumbul Rizvi Khan, Refuge, Centre for Refugee Studies, York University (Canada), vol 16, 1997
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In: European journal of political economy, Band 13, Heft 4, S. 691
ISSN: 0176-2680
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In: Australian journal of human rights: AJHR, Band 3, Heft 1, S. 141-151
ISSN: 1323-238X
The United States has vital security and economic interests in Northeast Asia, one of the most dynamic regions of the world. This monograph focuses on the three bilateral relationships, those connecting China, Japan, and the United States to each other, which will dominate the future of the region. Dr. Thomas Wilborn analyzes these relations, taking into account key issues involving Taiwan and North Korea, and offers insights regarding their future course. He also reviews U.S. engagement policy and assesses the value of U.S. military presence for regional stability. Dr. Wilborn suggests that in the short range, Washington should avoid significant changes of policy. However, in the long range, the United States will have to establish machinery which provides ways for the major states, especially China and Japan, to assert greater initiative commensurate with their economic power, yet within a stable political context. Multilateral operational structures to supplement existing bilateral relations in Northeast Asia may provide a means for the United States to influence long-range trends and protect U.S. interests. ; https://press.armywarcollege.edu/monographs/1875/thumbnail.jpg
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In: Foreign affairs: an American quarterly review, Band 75, Heft 4, S. 138
ISSN: 2327-7793
In: Deutsches Verwaltungsblatt: DVBL, Band 111, Heft 17, S. 1002
ISSN: 0012-1363
In: Organization: the critical journal of organization, theory and society, Band 3, Heft 4, S. 627-640
ISSN: 1350-5084
In: SLZ: Schweizerische Lehrerinnen- und Lehrer-Zeitung, Heft 5, S. 48-49
ISSN: 0036-7656
In: Journal of institutional and theoretical economics: JITE, Band 131, Heft 3, S. 602-603
ISSN: 0932-4569
In: Neue soziale Bewegungen: Forschungsjournal, Band 8, Heft 4, S. 86-92
ISSN: 0933-9361
A review of numerous books & articles on the so-called third sector of nonprofit/voluntary organizations divides the literature into three categories: pragmatic & praxis-oriented contributions; partial comparisons & overviews; & systematic theory-guided efforts. Six recent anthologies & the Johns Hopkins Comparative Nonprofit Sector Project are briefly described. The texts mentioned cover Scandinavian consumer organizations, Japanese neighborhood associations, privatized social security in GB, etc. Many examine the social functions of nonprofits, eg, how they fill voids left by states & markets. It is concluded that the literature provides detailed pictures of national third-sector systems, but does not add up to a systematic multinational comparison due to methodological shortcomings. 39 References. E. Blackwell
In: Public choice, Band 80, Heft 1-2, S. 129-142
ISSN: 1573-7101
In: The economic history review, Band 47, Heft 2, S. 428
ISSN: 1468-0289