"Mr. Clean" and the Budgetary CrisisThe Fiscal Gambit of Fukuda Takeo; Notes; Chapter 5- Analysis: Assessing the Two-Level Hypothesis for the 1970s; Notes; Part 3- Policy in the 1980s; Introduction; Chapter 6- Failing Cooperation: Macroeconomic Coordination at a Standstill; The Rekindled Debate over Macroeconomic Coordination; Bonn II and Tokyo II: Summits Without Success; After Tokyo II: Renewed Pressures, Token Concessions; Notes; Chapter 7- The Politics of Budgetary Retrenchment ; The Initial Setting: The Political Legacy of Deficit Financing
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Chapter 3- Good-bye U.S.A.?From Confrontation to Convergence; Emerging New Horizons; Changing Economic Dependence; A Renewed Regionalism; Conclusions and Some Caveats; Notes; Chapter 4- Strategies for Global Insertion: Brazil and Its Regional Partners; Domestic Politics and the Impact of Globalization; A Strategic Preference for Regional Confidence Building and Integration; Latin America's Role in World Politics; Conclusion; Notes; Chapter 5- Political Globalization and Latin America: Toward a New Sovereignty?; External Factors and Democratization
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A discussion of the fundamentals and performance of monarchies in the Middle East. The authors focus on four themes: the roots and characteristics of Middle East monarchies; the causes of collapse or longevity; the performance of present-day monarchies; and the problems they face.
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Title page -- Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Part I: Introduction -- WISECARE: an Overview -- Information Needs of Oncology Nurses -- The WISECARE Environment -- Part II: Planning and Design -- Classification Systems and theirApplicability to the Needs of Oncology Nurses -- Organisation of the Database -- Data Collection Manual -- Risk Assessment -- The WISETool -- WISECARE WWW-Server -- WISECARE Technology Assessment Tool -- Methodological Issues -- Part III: Results -- Global Feedback on Clinical Management -- Global Nursing Resource Feedback -- Experiences of the Clinical Nursing Sites -- Modelling and Simulation of Patients Undergoing Chemotherapy -- Part IV: Evaluation -- Multicentre Research -- Patient Outcome Measures for Oncology Care -- Impact of WISECARE on Clinical Behaviour of Oncology Nurses and on Patient Outcomes -- Oncology Nurses' Change with Respect to Clinical Management -- Harmonisation of Data Collection -- European Impact Analysis -- Part V: Future -- Future Development and Methodological Issues -- Starting up a WISECARE Oncology User Group -- Exploitation Plan -- Appendices -- Executive Summary -- Glossary -- List of Annexes -- List of WISECARE Members and Partners -- Author Index
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America is experiencing a boom of voluntarism and civic mindedness. Community groups are working together to clean up their cities and neighborhoods. People are rejoining churches, civic associations, and Little Leagues. And, at every opportunity, local and national leaders are exhorting citizens to pitch in and do their part. Why has the concept of a civil society--an entire nation of communities, associations, civic and religious groups, and individuals all working toward the common good--become so popular? Why is so much hope being invested in the voluntary sector? Why is a civil society so important to us? This book looks at the growing debate over the rise, importance, and consequences of civil society. E.J. Dionne puts the issues of the debate in perspective and explains the deep-rooted developments that are reflected in civil society's revival. Alan Wolfe and Jean Bethke Elshtain discuss reasons why the idea of a civil society is important today. Theda Skocpol and William A. Schambra offer two opposing viewpoints on where successful voluntary civic action originates--nationally or at the local grass roots. John J. DiIulio Jr. shines a light on the success of faith-based programs in the inner-city, and Bruce Katz studies the problems caused by concentrated poverty in those same neighborhoods. Jane Eisner underscores the extent to which the volunteer sector needs organization and support to effectively complete its work. Other contributors include Bill Bradley, William A. Galston, and Gertrude Himmelfarb.
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In order to distinguish between those who may and may not enter or leave, states everywhere have developed extensive systems of identification, central to which is the passport. This innovative book argues that documents such as passports, internal passports and related mechanisms have been crucial in making distinctions between citizens and non-citizens. It examines how the concept of citizenship has been used to delineate rights and penalties regarding property, liberty, taxes and welfare. It focuses on the US and Western Europe, moving from revolutionary France to the Napoleonic era, the American Civil War, the British industrial revolution, pre-World War I Italy, the reign of Germany's Third Reich and beyond. This innovative study combines theory and empirical data in questioning how and why states have established the exclusive right to authorize and regulate the movement of people
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