International lending of last resort in historical and theoretical perspectives
In: Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte Band 63, Heft 2 (2022)
2109979 results
Sort by:
In: Jahrbuch für Wirtschaftsgeschichte Band 63, Heft 2 (2022)
In: Science for Sustainable Societies
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Policy Responses to COVID-19- Climate Finance and Carbon Markets -- Chapter 3. Corporate Purpose: An Emerging Approach to Corporate Sustainability -- Chapter 4. An Overview of Sustainable Finance: Linkages with the Sustainable Development Goals -- Chapter 5. The Role of Corporate Social Responsibility in Sustainable Mining: Exploring Mining Impacts of the Kansanshi Mine in Zambia -- Chapter 6. Zambia's Mining Industry A Closer Look at the Corporate Approaches to Sustainable Development of Konkola and Mopani Copper Mines -- Chapter 7. Legislating Corporate Sustainable Development Agreements as a Corporate Social Responsibility Response for Mining Communities in Zambia A Case Study of Kabwe Lead-zinc Mine, Zambia -- Chapter 8. A Corporate Roadmap to Sustainable Resource Governance in Africa -- Chapter 9. Study of Conflicts for Water in the Sustainable Livelihoods Framework -- Chapter 10. Sustainable Communities in Resource Regions Exploring the Case of Resettlement in Colombia -- Chapter 11. Mining and Sustainable Development in Colombia -- Chapter 12. Sustainable Forest Management: Community Forestry's contribution to build Climate Resilient Communities in Nepal -- Chapter 13. Ensuring Sustainable Post-Pandemic Tourism in Nepal: The Role of Corporate Agencies -- Chapter 14. Adaptation Strategies adopted by Indigenous Community for Sustainable Livelihood in Response to the Changing Climate: The Role of the Local Authorities and the Corporate Sector in a ca study of Sherpa Community from Lukla, Nepal -- Chapter 15. CSR Disclosure through the Principles of UN Global Compact in Bangladesh : Evidence from Emerging Markets -- Chapter 16. The Role of Managerial Efficiency, Human Capital, Research and Development in Corporate Environmental Disclosure: Insights from Bangladesh -- Chapter 17. Conclusion.
In: Routledge studies in the modern history of Asia
By tracing the geographic and historical development of four global actors-China, Russia, Iran, and the United States-Phillip T. Lohaus illuminates four equally distinct approaches to competition outside of warfare.
In: Impact of Empire (Roman Empire, c. 200 B.C.-A.D. 476) (Series) 35
Intro -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- The Palestinian refugee issue: At the core of the conflict -- Structure and content of the book -- Chapter 2: From principles to practicalities: Repatriation versus resettlement -- The Palestine Conciliation Commission: Early days, lost chances -- Chasing an Israeli gesture -- An offer everyone could refuse: The Gaza Plan and the 100,000 offer -- Chapter 3: A beautiful dream: The rise and fall of Project Alpha -- Establishing the Alpha Plan -- Resettlement and repatriation in the Alpha Plan -- Securing regional acceptance of the Alpha Plan -- Allied discord over Alpha -- Chapter 4: The United States and the Palestinian refugee issue -- The Villard study -- Regional turmoil and internal US division -- The United States' limited influence -- Regional shake-up and the revival of the PCC -- Chapter 5: The Johnson mission: A real college try? -- A time for greatness? -- The Johnson mission -- Getting to concretes: Johnson's second trip to the region -- Chapter 6: Kennedy and the Arab-Israeli conflict -- Domestic dimensions: Ensuring presidential support -- Presenting the Johnson plan to the parties -- Kennedy and the question of Palestine -- Chapter 7: The end of the road for the Johnson mission -- US-Israel bilateral negotiations: The Harman-Talbot talks -- A tug of war in Washington, D.C. -- A bitter representative and a special relationship -- Chapter 8: The 1967 War: Changed parameters of the Arab-Israeli conflict -- Land for peace and the Palestinian national movement -- US Palestine policy readjusted? -- Chapter 9: Conclusion -- Chapter 1 -- Chapter 2 -- Chapter 3 -- Chapter 4 -- Chapter 5 -- Chapter 6 -- Chapter 7 -- Chapter 8 -- Chapter 9 -- Edited Archival records -- Interviews/oral sources -- Official documents/reports.
In: Routledge library editions: Peace studies volume 5
Hugh Dalton was a British Labour Party economist and politician, who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1945 to 1947 under Clement Atlee. After surviving the First World War, he was drawn in to active politics with the belief that, rightly handled, it could put an end to war. This title, originally published in 1928, is based on his journeys of political observation in Europe, where he examined the new conditions created by the war and subsequent events. He outlines some central problems and some provisional solutions
Introduction -- What is Election Interference? -- Election Interference is Not Cyberwar -- Limits of the Sovereignty Framework -- The Promise of Self-Determination -- Foreign Electioneering and Transparency -- Free Speech and Elections -- Free Speech and Elections -- The Value of Criminal Prosecutions -- Soliciting Foreign Interference -- Conclusion.
In: Religion and Human Rights 5
Chapter 1. Introduction (Hans-Georg Ziebertz) -- Chapter 2. Towards a legitimate Role of Religion in the Domain of Socio-economic Rights. An Empirical Study among Adolescents in North West European countries (Johannes A. van der Ven) -- Chapter 3. Religion and socioeconomic rights among the youth of South Africa (Jaco Dreyer) -- Chapter 4. Impact of religion on socioeconomic rights: An empirical study of Italian students' attitudes (Francis-Vincent Anthony) -- Chapter 5. An empirical study of religion and socio-economic rights amongst High-school learners in post-atheist, post-totalitarian Romania (Silviu Rogobete) -- Chapter 6. Predictors of attitudes towards the right to work among youth in Georgia and Moldova (Alexander Unser) -- Chapter 7. Religion and socio-economic human rights: An empirical enquiry among adolescents in England and Wales (Leslie J. Francis) -- Chapter 8. The Right to Education in Tanzania and Nigeria: A Comparative Study (Clement Fumbo) -- Chapter 9. Support for Women Rights? An empirical Study among young Germans (Hans-Georg Ziebertz) -- Chapter 10. Religion and the Scandinavian Welfare State. Public support for socio-economic rights in times of migration (Pål Ketil Botvar) -- Chapter 11. Religion and Attitude to Economic Deprivation Among Muslims: Checking the roles of Value Preference and Empathy (Uzeyir Ok) -- Chapter 12. Young Palestinian Muslim Views on Socio-economic Human Rights (Raymond J. Webb).
World Affairs Online
In: Routledge library editions: Peace studies, volume 5
Hugh Dalton was a British Labour Party economist and politician, who served as Chancellor of the Exchequer from 1945 to 1947 under Clement Atlee. After surviving the First World War, he was drawn in to active politics with the belief that, rightly handled, it could put an end to war. This title, originally published in 1928, is based on his journeys of political observation in Europe, where he examined the new conditions created by the war and subsequent events. He outlines some central problems and some provisional solutions.
In: Afriche e orienti 3 (2018)
In: Heritage
Frontmatter -- PREFACE -- CONTENTS -- TABLES -- CHAPTER ONE. INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER TWO. A MAJOR UP-TURN, 1921 -- CHAPTER THREE. THE UPSWING -- CHAPTER FOUR. A MAJOR DOWN-TURN, 1929 -- CHAPTER V. THE DOWNSWING -- CHAPTER VI. A MAJOR UP-TURN. 1933 -- CHAPTER VII. CONSISTENCY OF HYPOTHESES -- APPENDIX A. METHOD OF COMPUTATION OF MONTHLY BALANCE OF PAYMENTS -- APPENDIX B. " PROPENSITIES " TO IMPORT CONSUMERS' AND PRODUCERS' GOODS -- APPENDIX C. TABLES -- APPENDIX D. STATISTICAL SOURCES -- SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY -- FOOTNOTES -- INDEX
In: Heritage
Frontmatter -- PREFACE -- CONTENTS -- CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTION -- CHAPTER II. DEFINITION AND SCOPE -- CHAPTER III. BASIC POLICIES AND PRINCIPLES -- CHAPTER IV. SOCIAL INSURANCE -- CHAPTER V. ACCUMULATION OF FUNDS versus 'PAY AS YOU GO' FINANCING -- CHAPTER VI. PROPORTION OF SOCIAL SECURITY PAYMENTS TO NATIONAL INCOME -- CHAPTER VII. AGE AND RETIREMENT -- CHAPTER VIII. FAMILY ALLOWANCES -- CHAPTER IX. HEALTH -- CHAPTER X. OTHER CONTINGENCIES -- CHAPTER XI. SOME ECONOMIC CONSIDERATIONS -- CHAPTER XII. CONCLUSIONS -- SELECTED REFERENCES -- INDEX