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Sharing the effort: options for differentiating commitments on climate change ; report of a workshop held at the Royal Institute of International Affairs, London June 1996
Paterson, M.: Introduction and rapporteur's report of workshop presentations and discussions. - S.1-16. Kinley, R. ; Terrill, G.: Differentiation and the FCCC: provisions, proposals by parties, and some options. - S.17-22. Greene, O.: Lessons form other international environmental agreements. - S.23-43. Grubb, M.: On the differentiation of quantified emission limitation and reduction objectives (QUELROs) for annex I countries. - S.45-60. Kawashima, Y.: The possibility of differentiating targets: indices and indexing proposals for equity. - S.61-70. Sadowski, M.: Options for EIT annex I parties and perspectives on greenhouse gas emissions reduction. - S.71-76. Lee H.: Approaches to differentiation for advances developing countries. - S.77-81. Malpede, D.: Differentiation among non-annex I parties and the potential evolution of international commitments beyond the Berlin Mandate. - S.83-94
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The defence trade: Demand, supply and control
In: The security challenges for Japan and Europe in a post-Cold War world, Vol. 3
Imai, R.: Controlling defence-related technology after the Cold War: the political-technological environment. S. 4-22. Nakagawa, Y.: The demand for nuclear technology and arms: future political implications. S. 23-37. Navias, M. S.: The Third World demand for chemical and biological weaponry and ballistic missiles. S. 38-56. Kurosawa, M.: The nuclear non-proliferation regime beyond 1995. S. 56-72. Ham, P. van: Controlling missiles, and chemical and biological weapons. S. 73-94. Taylor, T.: Conventional arms: the drives to export. S. 95-123. Ito, T.: The control of conventional arms proliferation. S. 124-136. Boyer, Y.: Conventional and non-conventional weapons. S. 137-147. Drace-Francis, C.: From policies to specific decisions. S. 148-163. Watanabe, O.: Major changes in global security export controls and the role of Japan. S. 164-170
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No island is an island: the impact of globalization on the Commonwealth Caribbean
Jessop, D.: Globalization and the Caribbean. - S. 5-18 Thomas-Hope, E.; Jardine-Comrie, A.: Caribbean agriculture in the new global environment. - S. 19-43 Bryan, A. T.: Sustainable Caribbean tourism : challenges and growth to 2020. - S. 44-78 Carmichael, T.: International business : opportunities for the Commonwealth Caribbean. - S. 79-97 Lodge, M.; Stirton, L.: Telecommunications policy reform : embedding regulatory capacity. - S. 98-121 Dookeran, W.: Foreign Direct Investment: Policy issues and recommendations for Caribbean development. - S. 122-135
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Delivering essential medicines
Lush, L.: Why do the poor lack access to essential medicines? - S. 1-20 Preker, A. S.: From health to wealth and back to health. - S. 21-41 Conroy, A. C. ...: Responding to health crises : the frustrations of a small African country. - S. 45-63 Attridge, J.; Atun, R.: Economy regulatory frameworks for the pharmaceutical sector in middle-income countries. - S. 64-106 Heaton, A.: Joint public-private initiatives and developing-country health systems. - S. 109-115 Sturchio, J. L.: Partnership for action : the experience of the Accelerating Access Initiative, 2000-04, and lessons learned. - S. 116-151 Besten, H.; Gonzi, J.: Non-profit drug distribution : the experience of the International Dispensary Association. - S. 152-160 Attaran, A.: Understanding patents and out-licensing in the procurement of anti-retroviral medicines. - S. 161-171 Attaran, A.; Granville, B.: Who needs to do what? - S. 175-192
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Understanding unilateralism in American foreign relations
Smith, W. S.: The trend towards unilateralism in US foreign policy. - S. 7-17. Schlesinger, A. M. (jr.): Unilateralism in historical perspective. - S. 18-29. Maynes, C. W.: Two blasts against unilateralism. - S. 30-49. Bolton, J. R.: Unilateralism is not isolationism. - S. 50-82. Prins, G.: US unilateralism and European initiatives on defence and security. -S. 83-105. Rabkin, J.: When can America be bound by international law? - S. 106-125. Prins, G.: Why adhere to international law? - S. 126-143
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Energy Self-Sufficiency for the UK?
In: Joint Studies in public policy 10
The process of Japanese foreign policy: focus on Asia
Calder, K. E.: The institutions of Japanese foreign policy. - S.1-24. Shibusawa, M.: Japan's historical legacies: implications for its relations. - S.25-36. Kimura, T.: Japan-US relations in the Asia-Pacific region. - S.37-71. Taplin, R.: Japan's foreign policy towards Southeast Asia. - S.72-106. Grant, R. L.: Japan and Northeast Asia. - S.107-122. Lehmann, J. P.: Japanese attitudes towards foreign policy. - S.123-141
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La Communaute et les nouvelles democraties europeennes: Rapport de six instituts europeens de relations internationales
In: Les Cahiers de l'IFRI, No 10
Moisi, D.: Une Europe reunifiee?, S. 11-19. Rood, J. Q. T.: La Communaute economique europeenne et l'Europe de l'Est: une perspective a long terme, S. 21-44. Kramer, H.; Müller, F.: Les conditions economiques d'une association reussie de l'Europe centrale et orientale a la Communaute europeenne, S. 45-72. Diehl, O.: La politique a appliquer par la CEE a l'Union sovietique (ou pays successeur(s)), S. 73-89. Rolle, J.; Wallace, H.: Un nouveau modele de partenariat dans une nouvelle Europe, S. 91-111. Bonvicini, G.: Le cadre politique plus large d'une strategie communautaire a l'egard de l'Europe centrale et orientale, S. 113-130. Recommandations, S. 131-147
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Post-Soviet periphery: Ukraine, Transcaucasus, Central Asia and the Russian Far East ; The round table conference, January 6-7, 1994, at JIIA, Tokyo
In: JIIA Paper, 8/1994
Allison, R.: Ukraine: external relations. S. 7-22. Malcolm, N.: The foreign-policy devision making process in Ukraine. S. 23-32. Nakai, K.: Two year of independence: Ukraine's crisis after euphoria. S. 33-42. Aves, J.: The international implications of the current crisis in Transcaucasia. S. 45-54. Kitagawa, S.: International affairs and ethnic conflicts in the Trans-Caucasia. S. 55-62. Mesbahi, M.: Central Asia: external relations. S. 65-84. Kaneda, T.: Central Asia: progress of reform. S. 85-96. Bradshaw, M. J.: Russian Far East: economic relations with the Asian-Pacific States. S. 99-116. Uda, F.: Political situation in the Russia Far East. S. 117-124. Nakano, J.: International relations involving the Russian Far East. S. 125-132
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The Falkland Island dispute: international dimensions
In: Chatham House Special
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The Kurdish policy imperative
(...) Wolff, S.: The relationships between states and non-state peoples : a comparative view of the Kurds in Iraq. - S. 16-26 Olson, R.: Denied a state, winning a region : comparing Kurdish nationalism after 1918 and 2003. - S. 27-41 Romano, D.: The Kurds and contemporary regional political dynamics. - S. 42-57 Kirişci, K.: Turkey's Kurdish challenge. - S. 58-78 Klein, J.: Turkish responses to Kurdish identity politics : recent developments in historical perspective. - S. 79-96 Watts, N. F.: The missing moderate : legitimacy resources and pro-Kurdish party politics in Turkey. - S. 97-115 Scalbert-Yücel, C.: The 'liberalization' of Turkish policy towards the Kurdish language : the influence of external actors. - S. 116-129 Stansfield, G.: From civil war to calculated compromise : the unification of the Kurdistan Regional Government in Iraq. - S. 130-144 Anderson, L.: Internationalizing Iraq's constitutional dilemma. - S. 145-160 Lowe, R.: The serhildan and the Kurdish national story in Syria. - S. 161-179 Ahmadzadeh, H.: Kurdish political mobilization in Iran. - S. 180-191 Gunter, M. M.: Prospects for the Kurdish future in Iraq and Turkey. - S. 192-206
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Financing sustainable development, poverty reduction and the private sector: finding common ground on the ground ; report of a conference held on 22-23 January 2003
Brown, G.: Financing sustainable development, poverty reduction and the private sector. - S. 3-6 Wade, A.: The NEPAD plan. - S. 7-8 Brown, M. M.: Delivering aid and development : a view from the ground. - S. 9 Mallett, R.: Developing the private sector : finding common ground on the ground. - S. 10-11 Van der Loo, H.: Infrastructure development and funding. - S. 12 Musiba, A. E.: Business-to-business for poverty reduction. - S. 13-14 Sabapathy, J.: Going beyond compliance. - S. 15 Roberts, L. ...: Panel discussion: corporate accountibility and beyond. - S. 16-17 Bartels, K.: Finding common ground on the ground : the context for the private sector's contribution. - S. 18-19 Pragnell, M.: Knowledge and skills transfer. - S. 20-21 Baird, E.: Encouraging entrepreneurship and innovation : back to basics. - S. 22-23 Ghebrehiwet, T.: Obstacles to delivering healthcare. - S. 24-26 Namfa, B.: Building capacity in education and training. - S. 27 Short, C.: The proposals of the international finance facility. - S. 28-30
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Western foreign policy towards Angola in the new millennium: conference report, British-Angola Forum/Catholic Institute for International Relations, 24-25 September 2001, Chatham House, London = A política externa do Ocidente para com Angola no Novo Milénio : relotorio da conferência, British-Angola...
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