African international relations: an annotated bibliography
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In: Finance & Development v.Finance & Development
In: Finance & Development v.Volume 51, No.1
In: Finance & Development v.Finance & Development
'Wising Up to the Costs of Aging' looks at how falling fertility and rising life expectancy have combined to threaten the ability of many countries to provide a decent standard of living for the old without imposing a crushing burden on the young. In our lead article, Ronald Lee and Andrew Mason say that while population aging in rich industrial countries as well as in some middle- and lower-income countries will challenge public and private budgets in many ways, a combination of reduced consumption, postponed retirement, increased asset holdings, and greater investment in human capital should
In: Finance & Development v.Volume 47, No. 1
Prize or Penalty: When Sports Help Economies Score"" looks at why countries vie to host the world's most costly sporting events. And, in a series of articles on ""After the Crisis,"" we discuss why some countries were hit harder than others; how were shocks transmitted round the world, and whether protectionist pressures might intensify in 2010. As usual, we take on a number of hot topics, including housing prices, bankers' bonuses, Ponzi schemes, and inflation targeting. In ""Picture This"" we see that the number of hungry is on the rise, topping 1 billion. Our regular ""People in Economics
ISSN: 1991-8984
In: As- Siyassa ad-=dawliya, Band 38, Heft 147, S. 159-170
Bericht über ein am 29.12.2001 von as-Siyasa ad-Duwaliya abgehaltenes Smposium zu Fragen der Folgen des Terroranschlags vom 11. September 2001 für die Zukunft der internationalen Beziehungen, der Weltordnung sowie ihre Auswirkungen für Araber und Muslime. (DÜI-Sdt)
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In: Asian Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2023
In: Ideas, History, and Modern China 29
The breakup of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) in 1991 had significant repercussions on Chinese politics, foreign policy, and other aspects. In this book, Jie Li examines the evolution of Chinese intellectual perceptions of the Soviet Union in the 1980s and 1990s, before and after the collapse. Relying on a larger body of updated Chinese sources, Li re-evaluates many key issues in post-Mao Chinese Sovietology, arguing that the Chinese views on the Soviet Union had been influenced and shaped by the ups-and-downs of Sino-Soviet (and later Sino-Russian) relations, China's domestic political climate, and the political developments in Moscow. By researching the country of the Soviet Union, Chinese Soviet-watchers did not focus on the USSR alone, but mostly attempted to confirm and legitimize the Chinese state policies of reform and open door in both decades. By examining the Soviet past, Chinese scholars not only demonstrated concern for the survival of the CCP regime, but also attempted to envision the future direction and position of China in the post-communist world
In: As- Siyassa ad-=dawliya, Band 39, Heft 151, S. 73-102
Mustafa, Nadiya: Hurub al-qarn al-wahid wa-'l-'isrin wa-wad' al-umma al-islamiya. = The Islamic nation and the wars of the 21st century. - S. 76-83. 'Abu-'Amud, Muhammad Sa'd: Az-Zawahir as-siyasiya fi 'd-duwal al-islamiya wa-ataruha 'ala 'alaqatiha 'd-duwaliya. = Domestic politics and international relations in Islamic countries. - S. 84-87. 'Abd-as-Safi', 'Isam: Al-Muslimun fi 'l-Wilayat al-Muttahida. = Muslims in the US. - S. 88-95. Akyesilmen, Nezir: Islam wa-huquq al-insan. = Islam and human rights. - S. 96-99. Hawari, Anwar al-: Al-'Unf wa-gudur al-mihna al-islamiya al-mu'asira. = Violence and the roots of contemporary Islamic crisis. - S. 100-102
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