The international monetary system, 1945–1976: An insider's view
In: Journal of international economics, Band 9, Heft 3, S. 458-460
ISSN: 0022-1996
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In: Journal of international economics, Band 9, Heft 3, S. 458-460
ISSN: 0022-1996
In: Journal of international economics, Band 8, Heft 3, S. 463-465
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In: Journal of international economics, Band 6, Heft 2, S. 226-227
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In: Journal of international economics, Band 1, Heft 1, S. 1-18
ISSN: 0022-1996
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The article deals with challenges and opportunities for international labour migration in Ukraine. It is stressed that the approach to regulation of international labour migration should be comprehensive and should encompass a whole range of factors influencing migration flows, which will ensure making appropriate economic and social changes. The present concept of regulation of international labour migration in Ukraine is analyzed and the need for its improvement is discussed. The priority goals of the Concept of State Migration Policy in Ukraine are highlighted. It is stated that state migration policy is carried out in both emigration and immigration. Some of the key factors of immigration and emigration are identified. It is proved that migration policy in Ukraine is being shaped towards the European Union, which envisages a mutually beneficial redistribution of human resources over the countries. The paper claims, that achieving the quality of life as high as in the EU countries is a key demand for the integration into the European Union. It is emphasized that the existing legislation on migration has some weak points related to developing and fulfilling human potential of migrants. A range of measures to regulate international labour migration is introduced. Based on the research findings, the following actions are proposed to meet the aims of regulation of international labour migration in Ukraine: reduction of emigration from Ukraine by improving its socio-economic status; training and retraining of potential emigrants tailored to the specific characteristics of labor market growth in the country; stimulation of internal mobility aimed at the reduction of emigration; regulation of external employment of Ukrainian citizens; creation of conditions for attracting and efficient using of migrants' money transfers; using transnational connections of migrants; halting the employment of national human resources; stimulation of immigration attractiveness for certain professional; halting illegal and undesirable migration; regulation of immigrants in Ukraine; legalization of illegal present immigrants; signing bilateral agreements between countries on return migration; stimulating re-emigration; protection of the rights and interests of labour migrants in Ukraine and abroad.
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Im Mittelpunkt der Studie von Benjamin Drechsel steht die Frage nach Funktion und Wirkung von strategischen Partnerschaften zwischen der EU und Schwellenländern wie Indien und Brasilien als Variante von Interregionalismus in Global Governance. Ausweislich ihres oberflächlichen Designs und des Entstehens von Doppelstrukturen im bestehenden institutionellen Gefüge internationaler Politik schaffen strategische Partnerschaften ein Umfeld, das institutionelle Selektion fördert. Sie lassen erkennen, dass der europäische Regionalismus für eine Form von Multilateralismus plädiert, die auf Flexibilität und Unverbindlichkeit beruht. Der Inhalt • Interregionalismus und Multilateralisierung von Global Governance • Interregionalismus in der Politikwissenschaft • Hedging als Funktion von Interregionalismus • Strategische Partnerschaften in Global Governance • Aufstrebende Regionalmächte in den Außenbeziehungen der EU Die Zielgruppen • Dozierende und Studierende der Sozialwissenschaften, insbesondere der Politikwissenschaften und Internationalen Beziehungen • Diplomaten, Journalisten, in der Erwachsenenbildung Tätige Der Autor hungszwecken hielt er sich in Indien und Brasilien auf. Im Anschluss an seine Promotion war er als Unternehmensberater tätig
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International relations scholars agree that marked changes in the balance of power between states are among the most common causes of war. This book explains why such power shifts lead to war breaking out in some cases, but not in others.
In: Foreign affairs, Band 88, Heft 1, S. 130-147
ISSN: 0015-7120
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