THE ECONOMIC WRITINGS OF GEORGE RAMSAY, 1800–1871*
In: Scottish journal of political economy: the journal of the Scottish Economic Society, Band 10, Heft 3, S. 305-321
ISSN: 1467-9485
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In: Scottish journal of political economy: the journal of the Scottish Economic Society, Band 10, Heft 3, S. 305-321
ISSN: 1467-9485
Front Cover -- Title Page -- Half Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of Tables and Figures -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Part I: Concepts -- 1. Market and Plan: Typology of Plan Models -- 2. The Classical Plan: Stalinplan -- 3. The Neoclassical Plan: Conservative and Liberal -- 4. The Neoclassical Plan: Radical Maoplan -- 5. Neomarket Yugoplan -- 6. Additional Issues -- Part II: Cases -- 7. USSR: The Role of Collective Farm Property in the Stalinplan and the Neoclassical Conservative Plan -- 8. USSR: Information, Coordination, and Motivation in the Neoclassical Conservative Plan -- 9. China: Stalinplan, Maoplan, Neoclassical Conservative Plan, and Beyond -- 10. Hungary: Neoclassical Liberal Plan -- 11. Yugoslavia: Workers' Self-Management and Market Syndicalism -- 12. Summary and Conclusions -- Appendix A: Input-Output Tables and Their Relevance to Planning -- Appendix B: The Novosibirsk Document, Summer 1983 (Extracts) -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
Intro -- Contents -- Preface -- I Then (1945-1991) -- 1 Pax Americana -- 2 The Postwar Task -- 3 Bretton Woods -- 4 The Marshall Plan and Containment -- 5 German Wirtschaftswunder -- 6 The Berlin Blockade -- 7 The Truman Doctrine -- 8 NATO and Its Cross of Lorraine -- 9 The Korean War -- 10 The Hungarian Revolution and the Berlin Wall -- 11 The Cuban Missile Crisis and Nikita Khrushchev -- 12 The Warsaw Pact Invasion of Czechoslovakia and the Brezhnev Doctrine -- 13 Cultural Shift -- 14 Détente -- 15 Eurocommunism -- 16 Negotiated Cold War -- 17 The Errors of Socialism -- 18 Ronald Reagan and His Critics -- 19 Solidarity -- 20 Gorbachev and His Nemesis -- 21 The Fall of the Berlin Wall and Reunification of Germany -- 22 The End of an Era -- II And Now (1991-2004) -- 23 After the Fall -- 24 After the Wall -- 25 Drifting Apart -- 26 Aggregation -- 27 Disaggregation -- 28 Chinese Shadows -- 29 9/11 and the War on Terrorism -- 30 Lessons -- Appendix Modernization and Modernity in the Process of Economic Growth and Development -- Notes -- Index.
In: Eric Voegelin Institute series in political philosophy
"Traces the development and implementation of Pax Americana, the American way of peace, from World War II to the war on terrorism and the Iraqi conflict. Examines the extent to which modernization must incorporate values of democracy and rule of law"--Provided by publisher
In: CICERO report 2001,4
In: Report / CICERO, Center for International Climate and Energy Research, Oslo 1997,3
In: Report / CICERO, Center for International Climate and Energy Research, Oslo 1996,4
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Introduction -- 1. Baseline for Change: The Brezhnev Legacy -- 2. The Early Impact of New Political Thought, 1985-1989 -- 3. Reshaping the Establishment -- 4. Ripple Effects of Perestroika on Relations with Cuba -- 5. Nicaragua: Test Case of Superpower Cooperation -- 6. Relations with the Other Countries of the Isthmus -- 7. Relations with the Island and Rim Countries of the Caribbean -- 8. Prospects for the Future -- Notes -- Index
Baseline for Change: The Brezhnev Legacy -- The Early Impact of New Political Thought, 1985-1989 -- Reshaping the Establishment -- Ripple Effects of Perestroika on Relations with Cuba -- Nicaragua: Test Case of Superpower Cooperation -- Relations with the Other Countries of the Isthmus -- Relations with the Island and Rim Countries of the Caribbean -- Prospects for the Future.
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