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Lord Runciman's mediation in Central Europe provides a sharp insight into British policy on the eve of the Second World War. Without clear objectives - other than to avoid war - his mission did little more than pressure Czechoslovakia for concessions.
Chinese Big Business and the Wealth of Asian Nations examines the crucial contribution of Chinese business groups to the rapid growth of South-East Asia.
This book is aimed at providing a framework for research into African issues in the twenty-first century. The book pays particular attention to... Læs mere
As such it plays an increasingly important role within marketing as marketing is seen in terms of exchange relationships that... Læs mere
This collection explores the intersection between criminology, conflict resolution and restorative justice.
Comparing Regionalisms summarizes the UNU/WIDER international research project on the formation of world regions, and what implications this process will have for the future world order, particularly as far as the important issues of peace and development are concerned.
Since independence at the beginning of the nineteenth century, Latin America has maintained close links with Britain. The contributors -... Læs mere
Security experts from North Africa, Europe and the US explore confidence-building measures in the CSCE/OSCE for the Mediterranean. The book... Læs mere
Health Impacts of Globalization brings together an interdisciplinary group of researchers to analyze specific case studies that provide much needed empirical analysis of the impact of globalization on health.
The book presents the views of leading experts on both sides of the Atlantic on the changes to the social structure of cities as a result of recent migration.
Both globalization and development are contested terms. Globalization versus Development addresses the implication of recent globalization for economic development prospects in the South in general, including references to the relatively open economies of Southeast Asia.
The book focuses on the EU in the world, examining the EU as an international actor, and assesses the role of human rights, sustainable development, humanitarian assistance, and aid coherence and complementarity as important elements of EU policies towards developing countries.