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Problems of Sino-German political relations
In: China Quarterly, Band 4, S. 674-681
Radical Consequences of Benign Neglect: The Rise of the PKK in Germany: German political circles have minimized growing inter-ethnic hostilities between Turkish and Kurdish immigrants, refusing to entangle the country in the Kurdish struggle for independe
In: The Fletcher forum of world affairs, Band 24, Heft 1, S. 161-174
ISSN: 1046-1868
Reorganization and strengthening of the machinery of government: Proposed institutional arrangements to abolish and replace Central Personnel Institution (CPI)
This paper details the functions of the newly created Public Service Commission and the Public Service Personnel Management Directorate which is part of the Office of the Prime Minister in order to meet the needs of the Namibian government after independene. (DÜI-Kst)
World Affairs Online
A YEAR OF POLITICAL CHANGE
In: Scandinavian political studies: SPS ; a journal, Band 8, S. 193-197
ISSN: 0080-6757
IN 1971, THE INDEPEND. PARTY SOCIAL DEMOCRATIC PARTY COAL ITION HAD SERVED 12 YEARS.COALITION AND OPPOSITION HAVE BEEN RELATIVELY STABLE SINCE 1959. IN 1971, TWO NEW PARTIES EMERGED TO CHALLENGE EXISTING THE PARTY SYSTEM: THE UNION OF OF LIBERALS AND LEFTISTS; AND THE CANDIDATURE PARTY CREATED BY STUDENTS TO SATIRIZE THE EXISTING PARTY SYSTEM. THE RESULTS CONFIRMED THE GENERAL SSATISFACTION.
Development NGOs and labor unions: terms of engagement
Development NGOs and trade unions have much to gain from collaborating in the pursuit of a social justice and rights agenda, yet the two sectors have traditionally tended to operate independen ly of one another. The "another world is possible" movement; a continuing series of anti-globalization protests; and conflicting views on core labor standards, corporate codes of conduct, and the WTO have placed civil society organizations at the center of public debates on global governance. While NGOs and unions will naturally pursue diverse strategies and tactics, neither sector can afford to go it alone. The essays collected in this volume elucidate some of the underlying tensions between trade unions and NGOs and illustrate the scope for constructive and respectful dialogue - and potential partnership - between them.