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MacFaccen Capito Hill Book, 1964. Presumed first paperback edition/first printing. Mass-market paperback. Good. Cover has some wear and soiling.. 127, [1] p. Index The author was then Chairman of the Senate Subcommittee on Small Business and sought in this work to give practical advice on how the small businessman could help himself and how he could qualify for the many kinds of government aid available. This appears to have been the Senator's first book. From Wikipedia: Jump to: navigation, search William Proxmire United States Senator from Wisconsin In office August 28, 1957 January 3, 1989 Preceded by Joseph McCarthy Succeeded by Herb Kohl Personal details Born Edward William Proxmire (1915-11-11)November 11, 1915 Lake Forest, Illinois, U.S. Died December 15, 2005(2005-12-15) (aged 90) Sykesville, Maryland, U.S. Nationality American Political party Democratic Spouse(s) Elsie Proxmire (divorced) Ellen Proxmire Religion United Church of Christ Edward William Proxmire (November 11, 1915 December 15, 2005) was an American politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as a United States Senator from Wisconsin from 1957 to 1989. Proxmire graduated from The Hill School (in Pottstown, Pennsylvania) in 1933, Yale University in 1938, Harvard Business School in 1940, and Harvard Graduate School of Public Administration in 1948. During World War II he served as a member of the Military Intelligence Service. After getting his second master's degree, Proxmire moved to Wisconsin to be a reporter for The Capital Times in Madison and to stake out a political career in a favorable state. "They fired me after I'd been there seven months, for labor activities and impertinence, " he once said. In 1946, he married Elsie Rockefeller, a great-granddaughter of William Rockefeller, brother and partner of oil magnate John D. Rockefeller. They had two children, Theodore, who lives in Bethesda, Maryland, and Elsie Proxmire Zwerner, of Scottsdale, Arizona. Elsie Proxmire received an uncontested divorce in 1955. She later married Miles J. McMillin, who had worked with Proxmire as the editor and publisher of The Capital Times. In 1956, Proxmire married Ellen Hodges Sawall, who brought two children of her own to the marriage, Mary Ellen Poulos, now of Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Jan Licht, now of Naperville, Illinois. Together, the couple had two sons, William, who died in infancy, and Douglas, who lives in McLean, Virginia. He was known for his devotion to personal fitness, which included jogging and push-ups, so earning him the moniker "Push Up". In 1973, he published a book about staying in shape, entitled You Can Do It: Senator Proxmire's Exercise, Diet and Relaxation Plan. After leaving Congress, Proxmire had an office in the Library of Congress. After a battle with Alzheimer's disease, Proxmire died in a nursing home, where he had lived for more than four years, in Sykesville, Maryland, on December 15, 2005, aged 90. Proxmire served as a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1951 to 1952, and was an unsuccessful candidate for Governor of Wisconsin in 1952, 1954 and 1956. Proxmire was elected, in a special election on August 28, 1957, to fill the remainder of the term vacated due to the death of Senator Joseph McCarthy, on May 2, 1957. He paid no homage to his predecessor in the Senate, stating that McCarthy was a "disgrace to Wisconsin, to the Senate, and to America". Proxmire was reelected in 1958, 1964, 1970, 1976 and 1982. His re-elections were always achieved by wide margins, including 71% of the vote in 1970, 73% in 1976 and 65% in 1982, when he ran for a fifth six-year term. Proxmire holds the U.S. Senate record for consecutive roll call votes cast: 10, 252 between April 20, 1966 and October 18, 1988. The previous record of 2, 941 was held by Sen. Margaret Chase Smith of Maine. Proxmire served as the Chair of the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs from 1975 to 1981 and again from 1987 to 1989. He was an early, outspoken critic of the Vietnam War. He frequently criticized Presidents Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon for their conduct of the war and foreign policy decisions. He., MacFaccen Capito Hill Book, 1964, 2.5, Washington, DC": American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1959. Book. Good. Hardcover. No Jacket; Cloth, no dj, inscribed by Simon to Jules D. Holzberg. Holzberg (1915-1973) was the editor of The Journal of Consulting Psychology, a leading clinical review publication, issued by the American psychological Association, and head of the psychology department at Wesleyan University. B000JWJVAE."., American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1959, 2.5, American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 1956, 173 pp., 1956. ORIGINAL PUBLICATION; Hardcover; ex-library; in original green cloth; minor shelfwear w/ corners lightly bumped; o/w in very good condition.. Hardcover. Very Good., American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 1956, 173 pp., 1956, 3, AAPG Reprint Series 11, 1974, 205 pp., 1974. ORIGINAL PUBLICATION; Softcovers; in very good condition.. Soft Cover. Very Good., AAPG Reprint Series 11, 1974, 205 pp., 1974, 3, 2004. Hardcover. New. About The Author:- O.P.Goyal secured his Ph.D in the year 1976 from Rajasthan University, Jaipur. Since then he has passed several milestones and achieved many kudos and award from various prestigious organizations. His major area of interest has been institution building in this regard he has been responsibly associated with the growth of Gurugobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi where he now holds the Position of the Dean Academic Affairs. Prior to that he was founder dean of school of management studies. He held various responsible positions in many prestigious institutions at different points of time. He got selected for American Biographical Institute’s award of gold record of achievement sciences and institution building in the year 1997. He has won several other honours and awards at national level. He has several published articles and papers to his credit, besides a text book titled Money, Banking and Public Finance in nine editions. Contents:- Volume 2: Declaration of the Eleventh SAARC Summit, Kathmandu • Declaration of the Twelfth SAARC Summit, Islamabad • India and Regional Economic Cooperation • Potentials of SAARC • Democracy and Peace in South Asia • SAARC LAW • Agreement on SAARC Preferential Trading Arrangement (SAPTA) • SAARCE Convention on Preventing and Combatting Trafficking in Women and Children For Prostitution on the Member States • SAARC Convention on Regional Arrangement for the Promotion of Child Welfare in South Asia • Agreement on Establishing the SAARC Food Security Reserve • SAARC Convention on Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances • SAARC Regional Convention on Suppression of Terrorism • WIPO Sub-regional Forum for Intellectual Property Cooperation among Member States of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) • Profile of SAARC Member States • Bibliography • Index. The Title 'India and Saarc Engagements written/authored/edited by O.P. Goyal', published in the year 2004. The ISBN 9788182051225 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 319 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd, 2004, 6, Amacom / American Management Association, 1998. Crease on covering on lower rear spine corner. Faint surface scuffing on rear dust jacket panel. AMACOM publicity sheet laid in. Blue spine and edges with silver lettering on spine, tan covers. 258 pages.. 1st Printing. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine d/j. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall., Amacom / American Management Association, 1998, 4, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Review - Summer 1974 - Volume 7 Number 2Content/Features Vol. 7, No. 2 ( 1974):The High Flux Isotope Reactor at ORNLThe ORNL Transuranium Element ProgramChecking Out the High-Conducting Organic SaltsWords for Alvin WeinbergIsotopes in SpacePaperback8.4 x 11 inches, 24 pagesOak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is an American multiprogram science and technology national laboratory sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and administered, managed, and operated by UT-Battelle as a federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) under a contract with the DOE. ORNL is the largest science and energy national laboratory in the Department of Energy system by surface and by annual budget. ORNL is located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, near Knoxville. ORNL's scientific programs focus on materials, neutron science, energy, high-performance computing, systems biology and national security.ORNL partners with the state of Tennessee, universities and industries to solve challenges in energy, advanced materials, manufacturing, security and physics.The laboratory is home to several of the world's top supercomputers including the world's fifth most powerful supercomputer ranked by the TOP500, Titan, and is a leading neutron science and nuclear energy research facility that includes the Spallation Neutron Source and High Flux Isotope Reactor. ORNL hosts the Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, the BioEnergy Science Center, and the Consortium for Advanced Simulation of Light-Water Reactors.The town of Oak Ridge was established by the Army Corps of Engineers as part of the Clinton Engineer Works in 1942 on isolated farm land as part of the Manhattan Project. During the war, advanced research for the government was managed at the site by the University of Chicago. In 1943, construction of the "Clinton Laboratories" was completed, later renamed to "Oak Ridge National Laboratory". The site was chosen for the X-10 Graphite Reactor, used to show that plutonium can be created from enriched uranium. Enrico Fermi and his colleagues developed the world's second self-sustaining nuclear reactor after Fermi's previous experiment, the Chicago Pile-1. The X-10 was the first reactor designed for continuous operation. After the end of World War II the demand for weapons-grade plutonium fell and the reactor and the laboratory's 1000 employees were no longer involved in nuclear weapons, instead it was used for scientific research. In 1946 the first medical isotopes were produced in the X-10 reactor, by 1950 almost 20,000 samples had been shipped to various hospitals. As the demand for military science had fallen dramatically the future of the lab was uncertain. Management of the lab was contracted by the US government to Monsanto, however, they withdrew in 1947. The University of Chicago re-assumed responsibility, until in December 1947 Union Carbide and Carbon Co., which already operated two other facilities at Oak Ridge, took control of the laboratory and Alvin Weinberg was named Director of Research ORNL, and in 1955 Director of the Laboratory.In 1950 the Oak Ridge School of Reactor Technology was established with two courses in reactor operation and safety; almost 1000 students graduated. Much of the research performed at ORNL in the 1950s was relating to nuclear reactors as a form of energy production both for propulsion and electricity; more reactors were built in the 1950s than the rest of the ORNL's history combined.Another project was the world's first light water reactor. With its principles of neutron moderation and fuel cooling by ordinary water it is the direct ancestor of most modern nuclear power stations. The US Military funded much of its development, for nuclear-powered submarines and ships of the US Navy.The US Army contracted portable nuclear reactors in 1953 for heat and electricity generation in remote military bases. The reactors were designed at ORNL, produced by American Locomotive Company and used in Greenland, the Panama Canal Zone and Antarctica. The United States Air Force (USAF) also contributed funding to three reactors; the lab's first computers; and its first particle accelerators. ORNL designed and tested a nuclear-powered aircraft in 1954 as a proof-of-concept for a proposed USAF fleet of long-range bombers, although it never flew.The provision of radionuclides by X-10 for medicine grew steadily in the 1950s with more isotopes available; ORNL was the only Western source of californium-252. ORNL scientists lowered the immune systems of mice and performed the world's first successful bone marrow transplant.In the early 1960s there was a large push at ORNL to develop nuclear-powered desalination plants where deserts met the sea to provide water. The project called Water for Peace was backed by John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson and presented at a 1964 United Nations conference but increases in the cost of construction and public confidence in nuclear power falling caused the plan to fail. The Health Physics Research Reactor built in 1962 was used for radiation exposure experiments leading to more accurate dosage limits, dosimeters and improved radiation shielding.In 1964 the Molten-Salt Reactor Experiment began with the construction of the reactor. It was operated from 1966 until 1969 (with six months down time to move from U-235 to U-233 fuel) and proved the viability of molten salt reactors while also producing fuel for other reactors as a byproduct of its own reaction.The High Flux Isotope Reactor built in 1965 with the highest neutron flux of any reactor at the time. It improved upon the work of the X-10 reactor producing more medical isotopes as well as allowing higher fidelity of materials research.Researchers in the Biology Division studied the effects of chemicals on mice including petrol fumes, pesticides and tobacco.In the late 1960s cuts in funding led to plans for another particle accelerator to be cancelled and the United States Atomic Energy Commission cut the breeder reactor program by two-thirds leading to a downsizing in staff from 5000 to 3800.In the 1970s the prospect of fusion power was strongly considered sparking research at ORNL. A tokamak called ORMAK, made operational in 1971, was the first tokamak to achieve a plasma temperature of 20 million Kelvin. After the success of the fusion experiments it was enlarged and renamed ORMAK II in 1973; however, the experiments ultimately failed to lead to fusion power plants.The US Atomic Energy Commission required improved safety standards in the early 1970s for nuclear reactors so ORNL staff wrote almost 100 requirements covering many factors including fuel transport and earthquake resistance. In 1972 the AEC held a series of public hearings where emergency cooling requirements were highlighted and the safety requirements became more stringent.ORNL was involved in analysing the damage to the core of the Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station after the accident in 1979.Also in 1972 Peter Mazur, a biologist at ORNL, froze with liquid nitrogen, thawed and implanted mouse embryos in a surrogate mother. The mouse pups were born healthy. The technique is popular in the livestock industry as it allows the embryos of valuable cattle to be transported easily and a prize cow can have multiple eggs extracted and thus through in vitro fertilisation have many more offspring than would naturally be possible.In 1974 Alvin Weinberg, director of the lab for 19 years, was replaced by Herman Postma, a fusion scientist.In 1977 construction began for 6 metre (20 foot) superconducting electromagnets intended to control fusion reactions. The project was an international effort, three electromagnets were produced in the US, one in Japan, one in Switzerland and the final by remaining European states and experimentation continued into the 1980s.The 1980s brought more changes to ORNL, a focus on efficiency became paramount.An accelerated climate simulation chamber was built that applied varying weather conditions to insulation to test its efficacy and durability faster than real time. Materials research into heat resistant ceramics for use in truck and high-tech car engines was performed, building upon the materials research that began in the nuclear reactors of the 1950s. In 1987 the High Temperature Materials Laboratory was established where ORNL and industry researchers cooperated on ceramic and alloy projects. The materials research budget at ORNL doubled after initial uncertainty regarding Reagan's economic policy of less government expenditure.In 1981 the Holifield Heavy Ion Research Facility, a 25 MV particle accelerator, was opened at ORNL. At the time, Holifield had the widest range of ion species and was twice as powerful as other accelerators attracting hundreds of guest researchers each year.The Department of Energy was concerned with the pollution surrounding ORNL and it began clean-up efforts. Burial trenches and leaking pipes had contaminated the groundwater beneath the lab and radiation tanks were sitting idle, full of waste. Estimates of the total cost of clean-up were into the hundreds of millions of US dollars.The five older reactors were subjected to safety reviews in 1987, ordered to be deactivated until the reviews were complete. By 1989 when the High Flux Isotope Reactor was restarted the US supply of certain medical isotopes was depleted.In 1989 the former executive officer of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Alvin Trivelpiece, became director of ORNL, he remained in the role until 2000.In 1992, a whistleblower, Charles Varnadore, filed complaints against ORNL, alleging safety violations and retaliation by his superiors. While an administrative law judge ruled in Varnadore's favor, the Secretary of Labor, Robert Reich, overturned that ruling. However, Varnadore's case saw prime contractor Martin Marietta cited for safety violations, and ultimately led to additional whistleblower protection within DOE., 1974, 3, 2005. Hardcover. New. Nomadism as a way of life was a logical, valid and productive mode of existence. Pastoral nomads proved to be resistant to external forces. Their land, culture, lifestyle could not overrun by modern civilization. As the world economy is changing drastically, and pastoral nomads everywhere are facing the impact. The book contains interesting portraits of the life and livelihood of the various nomadic groups of the world. From marriage to religion, from animal husbandry to popular justice, all aspects of the culture and daily life of nomads are elaborately described. It also provides authentic information about the existing patterns of nomadic settlements and the challenges confronted by nomads from modern reforms. About The Author:- O.P.Goyal secured his Ph.D in the year 1976 from Rajasthan University, Jaipur. Since then he has passed several milestones and achieved many kudos and award from various prestigious organizations. His major area of interest has been institution building in this regard he has been responsibly associated with the growth of Gurugobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi where he now holds the Position of the Dean Academic Affairs. Prior to that he was founder dean of school of management studies. He held various responsible positions in many prestigious institutions at different points of time. He got selected for American Biographical Institute’s award of gold record of achievement sciences and institution building in the year 1997. He has won several other honours and awards at national level. He has several published articles and papers to his credit, besides a text book titled Money, Banking and Public Finance in nine editions. Contents:- Preface ? Introduction ? Pro and Anti Gypsism ? Nomads: Anytime, Anywhere ? Romani Customs ? Education, Living conditions of Romas and Sinits ? Tibetan Nomads ? Nomadic Education and economic Perspectives ? Distribution of Houseless (India, States, Union Territories, Districts 2001) ? Bibliography ? Index The Title 'Nomads At the Crossroads written/authored/edited by O.P. Goyal', published in the year 2005. The ISBN 9788182051492 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 320 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Sociology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-, 2005, 6, 2005. Hardcover. New. The study brings forth the nature of erosion of social norms and cultural patterns among different groups of beggar who lived precariously at the margin of urban society. It also focusses on specific social, cultural and behavioural strategies by which the beggars managed to survive in their miserable socio-economic situation. About The Author:- O.P.Goyal secured his Ph.D in the year 1976 from Rajasthan University, Jaipur. Since then he has passed several milestones and achieved many kudos and award from various prestigious organizations. His major area of interest has been institution building in this regard he has been responsibly associated with the growth of Gurugobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi where he now holds the Position of the Dean Academic Affairs. Prior to that he was founder dean of school of management studies. He held various responsible positions in many prestigious institutions at different points of time. He got selected for American Biographical Institute’s award of gold record of achievement sciences and institution building in the year 1997. He has won several other honours and awards at national level. He has several published articles and papers to his credit, besides a text book titled Money, Banking and Public Finance in nine editions. The Title 'Anti-Social Patterns of Begging and Beggars written/authored/edited by O.P. Goyal', published in the year 2005. The ISBN 9788182051508 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 336 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Sociology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-, 2005, 6, 2016. Hardcover. New. ABOUT THE BOOK:- Sixteen top-notch academicians, generals and young scholars were invited to discuss the topic 'American Withdrawal from Afghanistan in December 2014: Post-withdrawal Puzzle of Policy Options for India, Pakistan and Afghanistan' post-American withdrawal from Afghanistan scenario after December 2014 and puzzle of policy options for India, Pakistan and Afghanistan. Obviously, the US, Russia and China are compulsive players in the game. Bharat Karnad thinks that the new regime of Ghani-Abdullah with a “sufficiently weakened” Taliban as a military force should help to consolidate democratic framework. An Afghan scholar, Mohammad Ata Roshangar sees democracy taking roots in his country with propelled by an urban educated class with improved conditions of health, life and economy economic, health and living conditions, this class has developing a vested interest in the development and success of democracy ,and situation cannot be reversed any longer by internal conflicts can no longer reverse this situation. Others like P.M. Kamath ask Pakistan to give up the futile pursuit of attaining strategic depth inwith Afghanistan; Tej Pratap Singh sees keeping India out from Afghanistan as the foremost strategic objective of Pakistan. Sudhir Singh is not too far when he states that Pakistan's policy in Afghanistan has turned it a much hated country. Kavita Sharma, Navshikha Duara, Amruta Deshmukh say Pakistan is following zero-sum-game foreign policy in Afghanistan wherein any gain for India is treated as loss for Pakistan. Lt. Gen. Kamath and Lt. Gen. Shekatkar with direct experience in the war theatre highlight perfidious role of Pakistan in promoting terror against Afghanistan and lay certain policy guidelines for India and the US to checkmate re-emergence of Taliban and Terrorism in Afghanistan. Arvind Kumar and Arpita Basu Roy strongly advocate a regional solution to the Afghan puzzle; Senior scholar R. G. Gidadhubli discusses come-back opportunity for Russia, while Subhadeep Bhattacharya delineates inroads made by China in Afghanistan. Dilip Mohite while looks ing at Afghanistan in the South Asian context, and B.N. Mehrish examines limited role of the UN. This book is a timely addition to the growing literature on current Afghanistan situation. It will be certainly very useful for policy-makers, academicians and the general public interested in International Relations. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Dr. P. M. Kamath is the Chairman and Hon. Director of VPM's Centre for International Studies (Regd.), Mumbai. He retired as Professor of Politics from Bombay University after twenty five years of distinguished service. He has authored or edited eighteen books and published over a hundred research papers in National and International journals. Dr. Kamath is an authority on national security, security policy-making in the US and India and International Politics. He was recipient of many research fellowships in India and abroad. He was awarded Fulbright fellowship twice; first time to work in the School of Advanced International Studies, John Hopkins University, Washington, DC and the second time in the National Security Studies Programme, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. Currently he is also the Managing Trustee of Indian Association of American Studies and Adjunct Professor, Department of Geopolitics and International Relations in Manipal University, Manipal. CONTENTS:-Preface 7 List of Contributors 9 1. Introduction 11 P.M. Kamath 2. The Verities of Afghanistan and India’s Options 23 Bharat Karnad 3. Global Jihad/Terrorism: New Challenge to World 31 Peace and Stability: A Philosophical Analysis D.B. Shekatkar 4. The American Withdrawal from Afghanistan 2014: 39 Impact on Strategic Mosaic of South Asia Dilip Mohite 5. Afghanistan and Regional Peace Building: Myth 69 and Reality Arpita Basu Roy 6. Russia Returns to Afghanistan-Challenges Persist 85 R.G. Gidadhubli 7. The Afghan Crisis: An Appraisal of UN’s Role in 93 Combating Taliban Insurgency B.N. Mehrish 8. ‘State of Afghanistan after 2014 and the Policy 111 Options for India and China Subhadeep Bhattacharya 9. NATO Troops Withdrawal from Afghanistan and 125 Its Implications for Regional Peace and Stability Arvind Kumar 10. The Future of Democracy in Afghanistan 135 Mohammad Atta Roshangar 11. Pakistan’s Perspective in Afghanistan: Policy 145 Options for India Tej Pratap Singh 12. Pakistan’s Search for Strategic Depth in 161 Afghanistan P. M. Kamath 13. US Withdrawal from Afghanistan: Implications for 173 India and the Way Ahead Kavita Sharma 14. Pakistan’s Afghan Policy in Post-2014 Scenario: 187 Options for India Sudhir Singh 15. Post-2014: Likely Relapse of Afghanistan to 203 Terrorism? India’s Options P.G. Kamath 16. Stability under Threat: Post-US Withdrawal 219 from Afghanistan Navasikha Duara 17. Indian Perception of the American Withdrawal 233 from Afghanistan in December 2014: Developmental Issues and Related Policy Options Amruta Deshmukh Appendix 243 Seminar Report 249 Anand V and Vineeth Krishnan Index 253 The Title 'American Withdrawal From Afghanistan written/authored/edited by P.M. Kamath', published in the year 2016. The ISBN 9788121213196 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 276 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-, 2016, 6, Washington, D. C.:: American Enterprise Association, 1958. A clean, square, tight copy. Sharp corners. The Dust Jacket is just a little sunned at the spine/edges. NOT price clipped (4.50). No chips. No tears. No creases. Protected by a removable Brodart clear plastic sleeve. No owner's name or bookplate. No remainder mark. Pages are fresh and crisp. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. Includes a foreword by W. Glenn Campbell and 4 papers: THE ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF LABOR UNION POWER by Edward H. Chamberlin; INVOLUNTARY PARTICIPATION IN UNIONISM by Philip D. Bradley; STATES RIGHTS AND THE LAW OF LABOR RELATIONS by Gerard D. Reilly; LEGAL IMMUNITIES OF LABOR UNIONS by Roscoe Pound. Footnotes/Bibliographical references. Index. Bound in the original brick-color cloth, lettered in black on the spine. From the Dust Jacket: "In this volume four distinguished scholars explore several important facets of the problem. These studies are the first results of a comprehensive research project under the aegis of the American Enterprise Association through which the legal economic and sociological aspects of the power position of organized labor are being analyzed." . First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine condition./Near Fine dust jacket.. 8vo. (xi), 177pp.., American Enterprise Association, 1958, 4, New York: Harmony, 2007. Hardcover. First Edition (stated) / full number line. Near Fine Book in a Near Fine jacket. Interior pristine. Spine straight and tight. Upper corners and spine tail lightly bumped. Light rubbing and shelfwear to jacket. No tears, creases, or folds. Not from a library. No remainder mark. Not clipped. xii + 468 pages. With the nation at war in the 1940s, 22-year-old Jack Valenti flew combat in Italy. He was in that fateful Dallas motorcade in 1963, flew back to Washington with the new president, and for three years worked in the inner circle of the White House as special assistant to President Johnson. Then, for the next 38 years, with American society and popular culture undergoing a revolutionary transformation, Valenti was the public face of Hollywood in his capacity as head of the Motion Picture Association of America. From growing up poor in a neighborhood of Greek and Italian immigrants in Houston to rising to the highest summits both of national government and Hollywood, Valenti has led several lives. Here is a candid reflection of the life of a brilliantly successful man who helped to shape politics and entertainment in the second half of the twentieth century., Harmony, 2007, 4, New York: Columbia University Press, 1950. This book is bound in tan cloth boards with black lettering on the front and spine. Very mild edgewear; mostly a clean, tight copy. Owner's name on front inner board. Part of Columbia University's Studies in History, Economics and Public Law series, this book looks at 60 years in the history of the American Historical Association. 373 pages, including index; approx. 6"x9".. Second Printing. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by None., Columbia University Press, 1950, 3, New York: Free Press. Very Good+ in Very Good dust jacket. 1990. Hardcover. 0029253616 . Tight bright book with name-clipped endpaper and ink underlining to about first 100 pages. In rubbed DJ with corner nick ; 2.4 x 9.6 x 6.4 Inches; 855 pages; <P> With the publication of his best-selling books <i>Competitive Strategy</i> (1980) and <i>Competitive Advantage</i> (1985), Michael E. Porter of the Harvard Business School established himself as the world's leading authority on competitive advantage. Now, at a time when economic performance rather than military might will be the index of national strength, Porter builds on the seminal ideas of his earlier works to explore what makes a nation's firms and industries competitive in global markets and propels a whole nation's economy. In so doing, he presents a brilliant new paradigm which, in addition to its practical applications, may well supplant the 200-year-old concept of "comparative advantage" in economic analysis of international competitiveness. <P> To write this important new work, Porter and his associates conducted in-country research in ten leading nations, closely studying the patterns of industry success as well as the company strategies and national policies that achieved it. The nations are Britain, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States. The three leading industrial powers are included, as well as other nations intentionally varied in size, government policy toward industry, social philosophy, and geography. <P> Porter's research identifies the fundamental determinants of national competitive advantage in an industry, and how they work together as a system. He explains the important phenomenon of "clustering," in which related groups of successful firms and industries emerge in one nation to gain leading positions in the world market. Among the over 100 industries examined are the German chemical and printing industries, Swiss textile equipment and pharmaceuticals, Swedish mining equipment and truck manufacturing, Italian fabric and home appliances, and American computer software and movies. Building on his theory of national advantage in industries and clusters, Porter identifies the stages of competitive development through which entire national economies advance and decline. <P> Porter's finding are rich in implications for both firms and governments. He describes how a company can tap and extend its nation's advantages in international competition. He provides a blueprint for government policy to enhance national competitive advantage and also outlines the agendas in the years ahead for the nations studied. This is a work which will become the standard for all further discussions of global competition and the sources of the new wealth of nations. ., Free Press, 1990, 3, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. Good. 1994. First Edition; First Edition. Library Binding with New Endpapers. 747 & xii pages. With library stamps & labels. Slight wear to spine, covers & corners. ; Ex-Library; ARTICLES- THE NEGLECTED TRAGEDY: THE RETURN TO WAR IN ANGOLA, 1992-3 DR ANTHONY W. PEREIRA, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, New School for Social Research, New York - THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENCE FORCE AND POLITICAL REFORM DR HERBERT M. HOWE, Director of African Studies, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, Washington, DC - REBUILDING ORGANISATION CAPACITY IN UGANDA UNDER THE NATIONAL RESISTANCE MOVEMENT DR E. A. BRETT, Associate Programme Director, Development Studies Institute, The London School of Economics and Political Science - U. S. AID, THE STATE, AND FOOD INSECURITY IN RURAL ZIMBABWE: THE CASE OF GOKWE EDWARD D. BRESLIN, Graduate Student, Department of Political Studies, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg- WHAT CAN AFRICA LEARN FROM TAIWAN? POLITICAL ECONOMY, INDUSTRIAL POLICY, AND ADJUSTMENT DR DEBORAH BRAUTIGAM, Associate Professor, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University, New York - LIMITING ADMINISTRATIVE CORRUPTION IN SIERRA LEONE DR SAHR J. KPUNDEH, Program Officer, Panel on Issues in Democracy and States in Transition, National Research Council, Washington, DC NUMBER 2ARTICLES- POLITICAL BARRIERS TO AFRICAN CAPITALISM DR PAUL KENNEDY, Senior Lecturer in Social Science, Manchester Metropolitan University - THE STATE AND MARITIME NATIONALISM IN COTE D'IVOIRE DR OKE CHUKWU C. IHEDURU, Assistant Professor of International Relations, James Madison College, Michigan State University, East Lansing - ZAIRE: THE SHATTERED ILLUSION OF THE INTEGRAL STATE DR CRAWFORD YOUNG, Professor of Political Science, College of Letters and Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison - MOROCCO VERSUS POLISARIO: A POLITICAL INTERPRETATION ANTHONY G. PAZZANITA, 44 Oakridge Road, Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts - THE EVOLUTION OF STATES, MARKETS, AND CIVIL INSTITUTIONS IN RURAL AFRICA DR DAVID E. SAHN, Associate Professor of Economics and Director of Cornell Food and Nutrition Policy Program, Ithaca, NT, and DR ALEXANDER SARRIS, Senior Research Fellow of C. F. N. P. P. And Professor of Economics at the University of Athens, Greece - THE END OF AN ERA: THE RISE AND FALL OF G. D. R. 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DR KENNETH GOOD, Associate Professor of Political Studies, University of Botswana, Gaborone Number 4ARTICLES- DECENTRALISATION: COMPARATIVE EXPERIENCE IN COMMONWEALTH AFRICA Dr WILLIAM TORDOFF, Emeritus Professor of Government, University of Manchester- MANAGING TRANSITION ANARCHIES: RWANDA, BURUNDI, AND SOUTH AFRICA IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Dr RENE LEMARCHAND, Regional Consultant on Issues of Government and Democratisation for the US Agency for International Development in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire- CAMEROON+S DEMOCRATIC CROSSROADS, 1990-4 DR MILTON KRIEGER, Professor of Political Science, Department of Liberal Studies, Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington- THE SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS OF 1994: THE REMAKING OF A DOMINANT-PARTY STATE DR ROGER SOUTHALL, Professor of Political Studies, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa- TRAPPED IN THE TRAFFICK: GROWING PROBLEMS OF DRUG CONSUMPTION IN LAGOS AXEL KLEIN, Ph. D. Candidate, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London- STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT IN AFRICA: A FAILING GRADE SO FAR Dr SAYRE P. SCHATZ, Emeritus Professor of Economics, Temple University, Philadelphia ., Cambridge, 1994, 2.5, 2014. Hardcover. New. In the present global and economic regimebased on the WTO (GATT) and IMF system,which has sustained the world economy sinceWorld War II, regionalism, through whichneighbouring countries seek to strengthentheir economic and political relations byentering into some form of “regionalintegration” has become a major trend. Theglobal trend towards a fee trade and theformation of intra-regional blocs spurredSouth Asia into action and in 1985, the SouthAsian Association for regional cooperationwas formed.The compulsions and prospects forregional integration in South Asia aretremendous. There are obvious economicobstacles and political differences and thereare also various ways to overcome them.This book has been divided into fivechapters describing the conceptual analysis ofthe of regional integration, theories, the roleof WTO, the historical development andorigin of SAARC, SAARC institutionalcentre, SAARC charter and various functionsof SAARC regional centers, had alsoanalysed the present economic and politicalcondition of SAARC nations and variouseconomic and political impedimentsprevailing in the region, ways to overcomeand the future prospects of SAARC. About The Author:- Nidhi Sharma was born on 27 December1984, Agra, India and had completed herDoctoral Research in Political Science fromDepartment of Social Science, Jamia MilliaIslamia and done her research on the topic,“Regional Cooperation in South Asia: A Studyof Political and Economic Dimensions ofSAARC” under the guidance and supervisionof Prof. Nisar-ul-Haq (Head of Department,Political Science). She had also done hergraduation in Political Science and English.She had been awarded with Director's Medalin Honors and had done Post Graduation fromSt. John's College, Agra. She had always beena meritorious student with an excellentacademic record. She had also written variousarticles on political issues for collegemagazines. Her field of interest is thedevelopment of South Asian Countries in thepresent world scenario.E-mail- nidhi12641@gmail.com. Contents:- Contents, Preface, Acknowledgements, List of Tables, List of Graphs, Acronyms,. Concepts and Theories of Regional Integration, Meaning of Regional Integration • Regional Integration :, Concept • In the words of Philips de Lombarde and Luk Van, Langenhove • According to Hans Van Ginkel • Regional, Integration Initiatives should Fulfill at Least Eight Important, Functions • Moves towards Regional Integration • Economic, Implications • Economic Implications of Regional Integration •, Investment Diversion Effect • Political Implication of Regional, Integrations • Political Motives behind Regional Integration •, So, Integration is Political • Regional Integration Theory •, Political Approaches of Integration • Economic Approaches to, Regional Integration • Optimal Currency Area with Stationary, Expectations • OCA with International Risk Sharing System •, Recent Regional Integration Agreements • Regional Integration, and Globalisation • In what way is Regionalism a Response to, Globalisation? • Role of W.T.O. and Regional Integration •, WTO Provisions on Regional Integration Arrangements • The, Enabling Clause • The Role of South Asian Association of, Regional Cooperation (SAARC) and Regional Integration in, South Asia • Conclusion.,. Regional Cooperation in South Asia and SAARC: Historical, Development and Evolution, Origin of SAARC • Charter of South Asian Association for, Regional Cooperation • SAARC Regional Centers • Areas of, Cooperation • SAVE COMMITTEE • Promoting people to, Regional Cooperation in South Asia, rd Proof -, people contact • Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) •, SAARC LAW has been engaged in • Recognised Bodies of, SAARC • Cooperation with Inter National Organisation • The, SAARC Secretariat • Conclusion.,. An Introduction to SAARC Nations, SAARC Summits,, Declarations and its Growth in South Asia since , The Historical Background of South Asia • Political History of, South Asian Countries • Profile of SAARC Member States •, Agreements Convention and Declaration of SAARC Summits •, Agreement on South Asian free trade Area (SAFTA) • SAARC, Standard • Charter of the SAARC Development Fund (SDF) •, Agreement on Establishing the SAARC Food Bank •, Conventions • Declaration • Conclusion.,. Political Dimensions of SAARC, Political Conflicts and Relationship Among SAARC Nations •, Afghanistan as a New Member of SAARC and its Relationship, with South Asian Nations • India and Afghanistan • Pakistan, and Afghanistan • Relations between Other SAARC Members •, Role of India in SAARC : (Political Dimension) • Effects on, Indo-Pak Relations • Cooperation Trouble between India and, SAARC Members • India’s Renewed Commitment • Political, Challenges • Ways to Overcome Impediments • Confidence-, Building Measures • Achievements of SAARC (Political, Dimension) • Factors Leading to Development of SAARC •, Role of Observer Nations • SAARC and the United States of, America • Conclusion.,. Economic Dimensions of SAARC, Growth Rates of SAARC Countries • Economic Profile of, SAARC Nations • The Economic Agenda of SAARC • Principles, of SAPTA • From SAPTA To SAFTA • Challenges and Prospects, for SAFTA • Developmental Mechanism of SAARC • Focused, Areas: • The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) • Taking, SDGs Forward • Trade in Energy Resources • Information, Exchange • Joint Research and Development • Sharing of, Technology• Training of Personnel • Regional Economic, Cooperation Among SAARC Countries • SAARC Trade Fairs •, Impediments or Challenges to Further Enhancing Economic, Cooperation • Ways to Overcome Impediments • Achievements , Print to PDF without this message by purchasing novaPDF (http://www.novapdf.com/), CONTENTS:- , rd Proof -, of SAARC (Economic Dimension) • SAARC and Other, International Forums • SAARC and European Union (EU) •, Comparison between SAARC and EU • SAFTA and NAFTA, (The North American Free Trade Agreement) • WTO, Negotiations and SAARC • SAARC and United Nations, Organisation.,. Overview, SAARC TRADE • Review of Literature., Bibliography, Index The Title 'Regional Cooperation in South Asia: a Study of Political and Economic Dimensions of Saarc written/authored/edited by Nidhi Sharma', published in the year 2014. The ISBN 9789351280347 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 316 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Studies / Political Science. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-, 2014, 6<
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Albany, New York: State University of New York Press, 1995. xii, 422pp, index, bibliography. Minor edge wear to card covers, front cover creased, prev owners name on 1/2 title page. Ecological resistance movements are proliferating around the world. Some are explicitly radical in their ideas and militant in their tactics, while others have emerged from a variety of social movements that have taken up environmental sustainability as a central objective. This books brings together a team of international scholars to examine contemporary movements of ecological resistance. The first four sections focus on the Americas, Asia and the Pacific, Africa and Europe, and the book concludes with a selection of articles that address the philosophical and moral issues these movements pose, assess trends among them and evaluate their impacts and prospects.. Second Paperback Printing. Trade Paperback. Very Good. 8vo., State University of New York Press, 1995, 3, Paperback. new. The David and Goliath story of ordinary people in El Salvador who rallied together with international allies to prevent a global mining corporation from poisoning the countrys main water source At a time when countless communities are resisting powerful corporationsfrom Flint, Michigan, to the Standing Rock Reservation, to Didipio in the Philippines, to the Gualcarque River in HondurasThe Water Defenders tells the inspirational story of a community that took on an international mining corporation at seemingly insurmountable odds and won not one but two historic victories. In the early 2000s, many people in El Salvador were at first excited by the prospect of jobs, progress, and prosperity that the Pacific Rim mining company promised. However, farmer Vidalina Morales, brothers Marcelo and Miguel Rivera, and others soon discovered that the river system supplying water to the majority of Salvadorans was in danger of catastrophic contamination. With a group of unlikely allies, local and global, they committed to stop the corporation and the destruction of their home. Based on over a decade of research and their own role as international allies of the community groups in El Salvador, Robin Broad and John Cavanagh unspool this untold storya tale replete with corporate greed, a transnational lawsuit at a secretive World Bank tribunal in Washington, violent threats, murders, andsurprisinglyvictory. The husband-and-wife duo immerses the reader in the lives of the Salvadoran villagers, the journeys of the local activists who sought the truth about the effects of gold mining on the environment, and the behind-the-scenes maneuverings of the corporate mining executives and their lawyers. The Water Defenders demands that we examine our assumptions about progress and prosperity, while providing valuable lessons for those fighting against destructive corporations in the United States and across the world.| Author: Robin Broad, John Cavanagh| Publisher: Beacon Press| Publication Date: Mar 29, 2022| Number of Pages: 224 pages| Language: English| Binding: Paperback| ISBN-10: 0807055409| ISBN-13: 9780807055403, 6, New Century Publications, 2010. Hardcover. New. India?s geo-economics has undergone drastic changes after the initiation of economic reforms in the early 1990s. Prior to economic reforms, India had adopted a very cautious and guarded approach to regionalism. Trade and economic co-operation with the countries of the world requires building up of shared infrastructure. Many Asian countries have joined together to develop cross-border infrastructure to lay the foundations for closer trading relationships and increased connectivity among countries. Recognising that Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs) would continue to feature prominently in world trade, India has started engaging with its trading partners/blocks with the intention of expanding its export market and concluding trade and technology agreements and moving, in some cases, even towards Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreements (CECAs) which cover Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in goods, services, investments and identified areas of economic cooperation. RTAs are an integral part of India?s foreign trade policy, complementing the multilateral trading system. This book provides deep insights into India?s trade and economic relations with regional groupings/blocks. CONTENTS CONTENTS 1. India-ASEAN Relations: Historical Perspectives and Looking Ahead - Introduction; Territorial Ambit of Asia; Regional Co-operation and Integration; Asian Regional Organizations India-ASEAN Linkages: Chronology; India-ASEAN FTA (Free Trade Area); India and South East Asia: Civilizational Perspectives; India and ASEAN: Geo-political Realities; India-ASEAN: Economic Dimensions; Geo-economics of Indo-ASEAN Engagement; India-ASEAN Co-operation in Emerging Area; India-ASEAN Transportation Linkages; India-ASEAN: Human Resource Development (HRD); India-ASEAN: Synergies and the Way Ahead. 2. India and Australia: Beneficial Bilateralism - Background; Indo-Australian Bilateral Engagement: An Overview; Indian-Australian Economies: An Update; Bilateral Trade; Some Observations on Indo-Australian Trade; Investment-based Co-operation; Indo-Aussie Business Ties; Wrap-up. 3. Indo-Malaysian Ties: New Synergies - Malaysian Economy; Malaysian Foreign Trade Structure and Trade Policy; Indo-Malaysian Trade; Joint Ventures and Investment-Based Cooperation; Andhra Pradesh and Malaysia; Observations on Indo-Malaysian Cooperation. 4. India and Singapore: Trade and Economic Co-operation - Introduction; Singapore Economy; Trade Performance and Policy Options; Investment Climate and Policies; India-Singapore Trade Relations; Investment Patterns; India-Singapore Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA): Key Provisions; Conclusions. 5. India and Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation (APEC) Forum - Background; Divisive Issues in APEC; Open Regionalism; Osaka Declaration; India?s Standing in APEC; India?s Trade and Economic Cooperation with Individual APEC Countries; Political Relations between India and the APEC Countries; Conclusions. 6. Sino-Indian Economic Relations - China?s Amazing Economic Success; Strengths of China; Weaknesses of China; Strengths of India; Weaknesses of India; India and China: Similarities and Dissimilarities. 7. Regional Co-operation in South Asia: Prognosis and Prospects - Background; SAARC Charter; New Delhi Summit; SAPTA (SAARC Preferential Trading Area); An Assessment of SAARC. 8. Pakistan, India and the SAARC - Pakistan and SAARC; SAFTA and Economic Integration; Pros and Cons of South Asian Integration. 9. India and the Indian Ocean Rim Association for Regional Co-operation (IOR-ARC) - Background; Open Regionalism; IOR-ARC Agenda. 10. India?s Globalization Prognosis and Prospects - Introduction; India?s Open-skies Policy; Autarkic Past of India; Preamble to New Economic Policy; Aspects of Economic Globalization; Looking Ahead; Conclusions. 11. World Trad Printed Pages: 224., New Century Publications, 2010, 6, 2014. Hardcover. New. In the present global and economic regimebased on the WTO (GATT) and IMF system,which has sustained the world economy sinceWorld War II, regionalism, through whichneighbouring countries seek to strengthentheir economic and political relations byentering into some form of “regionalintegration” has become a major trend. Theglobal trend towards a fee trade and theformation of intra-regional blocs spurredSouth Asia into action and in 1985, the SouthAsian Association for regional cooperationwas formed.The compulsions and prospects forregional integration in South Asia aretremendous. There are obvious economicobstacles and political differences and thereare also various ways to overcome them.This book has been divided into fivechapters describing the conceptual analysis ofthe of regional integration, theories, the roleof WTO, the historical development andorigin of SAARC, SAARC institutionalcentre, SAARC charter and various functionsof SAARC regional centers, had alsoanalysed the present economic and politicalcondition of SAARC nations and variouseconomic and political impedimentsprevailing in the region, ways to overcomeand the future prospects of SAARC. About The Author:- Nidhi Sharma was born on 27 December1984, Agra, India and had completed herDoctoral Research in Political Science fromDepartment of Social Science, Jamia MilliaIslamia and done her research on the topic,“Regional Cooperation in South Asia: A Studyof Political and Economic Dimensions ofSAARC” under the guidance and supervisionof Prof. Nisar-ul-Haq (Head of Department,Political Science). She had also done hergraduation in Political Science and English.She had been awarded with Director's Medalin Honors and had done Post Graduation fromSt. John's College, Agra. She had always beena meritorious student with an excellentacademic record. She had also written variousarticles on political issues for collegemagazines. Her field of interest is thedevelopment of South Asian Countries in thepresent world scenario.E-mail- nidhi12641@gmail.com. Contents:- Contents, Preface, Acknowledgements, List of Tables, List of Graphs, Acronyms,. Concepts and Theories of Regional Integration, Meaning of Regional Integration • Regional Integration :, Concept • In the words of Philips de Lombarde and Luk Van, Langenhove • According to Hans Van Ginkel • Regional, Integration Initiatives should Fulfill at Least Eight Important, Functions • Moves towards Regional Integration • Economic, Implications • Economic Implications of Regional Integration •, Investment Diversion Effect • Political Implication of Regional, Integrations • Political Motives behind Regional Integration •, So, Integration is Political • Regional Integration Theory •, Political Approaches of Integration • Economic Approaches to, Regional Integration • Optimal Currency Area with Stationary, Expectations • OCA with International Risk Sharing System •, Recent Regional Integration Agreements • Regional Integration, and Globalisation • In what way is Regionalism a Response to, Globalisation? • Role of W.T.O. and Regional Integration •, WTO Provisions on Regional Integration Arrangements • The, Enabling Clause • The Role of South Asian Association of, Regional Cooperation (SAARC) and Regional Integration in, South Asia • Conclusion.,. Regional Cooperation in South Asia and SAARC: Historical, Development and Evolution, Origin of SAARC • Charter of South Asian Association for, Regional Cooperation • SAARC Regional Centers • Areas of, Cooperation • SAVE COMMITTEE • Promoting people to, Regional Cooperation in South Asia, rd Proof -, people contact • Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) •, SAARC LAW has been engaged in • Recognised Bodies of, SAARC • Cooperation with Inter National Organisation • The, SAARC Secretariat • Conclusion.,. An Introduction to SAARC Nations, SAARC Summits,, Declarations and its Growth in South Asia since , The Historical Background of South Asia • Political History of, South Asian Countries • Profile of SAARC Member States •, Agreements Convention and Declaration of SAARC Summits •, Agreement on South Asian free trade Area (SAFTA) • SAARC, Standard • Charter of the SAARC Development Fund (SDF) •, Agreement on Establishing the SAARC Food Bank •, Conventions • Declaration • Conclusion.,. Political Dimensions of SAARC, Political Conflicts and Relationship Among SAARC Nations •, Afghanistan as a New Member of SAARC and its Relationship, with South Asian Nations • India and Afghanistan • Pakistan, and Afghanistan • Relations between Other SAARC Members •, Role of India in SAARC : (Political Dimension) • Effects on, Indo-Pak Relations • Cooperation Trouble between India and, SAARC Members • India’s Renewed Commitment • Political, Challenges • Ways to Overcome Impediments • Confidence-, Building Measures • Achievements of SAARC (Political, Dimension) • Factors Leading to Development of SAARC •, Role of Observer Nations • SAARC and the United States of, America • Conclusion.,. Economic Dimensions of SAARC, Growth Rates of SAARC Countries • Economic Profile of, SAARC Nations • The Economic Agenda of SAARC • Principles, of SAPTA • From SAPTA To SAFTA • Challenges and Prospects, for SAFTA • Developmental Mechanism of SAARC • Focused, Areas: • The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) • Taking, SDGs Forward • Trade in Energy Resources • Information, Exchange • Joint Research and Development • Sharing of, Technology• Training of Personnel • Regional Economic, Cooperation Among SAARC Countries • SAARC Trade Fairs •, Impediments or Challenges to Further Enhancing Economic, Cooperation • Ways to Overcome Impediments • Achievements , Print to PDF without this message by purchasing novaPDF (http://www.novapdf.com/), CONTENTS:- , rd Proof -, of SAARC (Economic Dimension) • SAARC and Other, International Forums • SAARC and European Union (EU) •, Comparison between SAARC and EU • SAFTA and NAFTA, (The North American Free Trade Agreement) • WTO, Negotiations and SAARC • SAARC and United Nations, Organisation.,. Overview, SAARC TRADE • Review of Literature., Bibliography, Index The Title 'Regional Cooperation in South Asia: a Study of Political and Economic Dimensions of Saarc written/authored/edited by Nidhi Sharma', published in the year 2014. The ISBN 9789351280347 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 316 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Studies / Political Science. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-, 2014, 6<
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New York: St Martin's Press. Very Good/Very Good. 1992. First Edition. Hard Cover. 5.75" By 8.5" Tall' Inscribed By the Author 3 line inscription by Elliott Kulick on ffep. Contents clean and tight ., St Martin's Press, 1992, 3, 2014. Hardcover. New. In the present global and economic regimebased on the WTO (GATT) and IMF system,which has sustained the world economy sinceWorld War II, regionalism, through whichneighbouring countries seek to strengthentheir economic and political relations byentering into some form of “regionalintegration” has become a major trend. Theglobal trend towards a fee trade and theformation of intra-regional blocs spurredSouth Asia into action and in 1985, the SouthAsian Association for regional cooperationwas formed.The compulsions and prospects forregional integration in South Asia aretremendous. There are obvious economicobstacles and political differences and thereare also various ways to overcome them.This book has been divided into fivechapters describing the conceptual analysis ofthe of regional integration, theories, the roleof WTO, the historical development andorigin of SAARC, SAARC institutionalcentre, SAARC charter and various functionsof SAARC regional centers, had alsoanalysed the present economic and politicalcondition of SAARC nations and variouseconomic and political impedimentsprevailing in the region, ways to overcomeand the future prospects of SAARC. About The Author:- Nidhi Sharma was born on 27 December1984, Agra, India and had completed herDoctoral Research in Political Science fromDepartment of Social Science, Jamia MilliaIslamia and done her research on the topic,“Regional Cooperation in South Asia: A Studyof Political and Economic Dimensions ofSAARC” under the guidance and supervisionof Prof. Nisar-ul-Haq (Head of Department,Political Science). She had also done hergraduation in Political Science and English.She had been awarded with Director's Medalin Honors and had done Post Graduation fromSt. John's College, Agra. She had always beena meritorious student with an excellentacademic record. She had also written variousarticles on political issues for collegemagazines. Her field of interest is thedevelopment of South Asian Countries in thepresent world scenario.E-mail- nidhi12641@gmail.com. Contents:- Contents, Preface, Acknowledgements, List of Tables, List of Graphs, Acronyms,. Concepts and Theories of Regional Integration, Meaning of Regional Integration • Regional Integration :, Concept • In the words of Philips de Lombarde and Luk Van, Langenhove • According to Hans Van Ginkel • Regional, Integration Initiatives should Fulfill at Least Eight Important, Functions • Moves towards Regional Integration • Economic, Implications • Economic Implications of Regional Integration •, Investment Diversion Effect • Political Implication of Regional, Integrations • Political Motives behind Regional Integration •, So, Integration is Political • Regional Integration Theory •, Political Approaches of Integration • Economic Approaches to, Regional Integration • Optimal Currency Area with Stationary, Expectations • OCA with International Risk Sharing System •, Recent Regional Integration Agreements • Regional Integration, and Globalisation • In what way is Regionalism a Response to, Globalisation? • Role of W.T.O. and Regional Integration •, WTO Provisions on Regional Integration Arrangements • The, Enabling Clause • The Role of South Asian Association of, Regional Cooperation (SAARC) and Regional Integration in, South Asia • Conclusion.,. Regional Cooperation in South Asia and SAARC: Historical, Development and Evolution, Origin of SAARC • Charter of South Asian Association for, Regional Cooperation • SAARC Regional Centers • Areas of, Cooperation • SAVE COMMITTEE • Promoting people to, Regional Cooperation in South Asia, rd Proof -, people contact • Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) •, SAARC LAW has been engaged in • Recognised Bodies of, SAARC • Cooperation with Inter National Organisation • The, SAARC Secretariat • Conclusion.,. An Introduction to SAARC Nations, SAARC Summits,, Declarations and its Growth in South Asia since , The Historical Background of South Asia • Political History of, South Asian Countries • Profile of SAARC Member States •, Agreements Convention and Declaration of SAARC Summits •, Agreement on South Asian free trade Area (SAFTA) • SAARC, Standard • Charter of the SAARC Development Fund (SDF) •, Agreement on Establishing the SAARC Food Bank •, Conventions • Declaration • Conclusion.,. Political Dimensions of SAARC, Political Conflicts and Relationship Among SAARC Nations •, Afghanistan as a New Member of SAARC and its Relationship, with South Asian Nations • India and Afghanistan • Pakistan, and Afghanistan • Relations between Other SAARC Members •, Role of India in SAARC : (Political Dimension) • Effects on, Indo-Pak Relations • Cooperation Trouble between India and, SAARC Members • India’s Renewed Commitment • Political, Challenges • Ways to Overcome Impediments • Confidence-, Building Measures • Achievements of SAARC (Political, Dimension) • Factors Leading to Development of SAARC •, Role of Observer Nations • SAARC and the United States of, America • Conclusion.,. Economic Dimensions of SAARC, Growth Rates of SAARC Countries • Economic Profile of, SAARC Nations • The Economic Agenda of SAARC • Principles, of SAPTA • From SAPTA To SAFTA • Challenges and Prospects, for SAFTA • Developmental Mechanism of SAARC • Focused, Areas: • The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) • Taking, SDGs Forward • Trade in Energy Resources • Information, Exchange • Joint Research and Development • Sharing of, Technology• Training of Personnel • Regional Economic, Cooperation Among SAARC Countries • SAARC Trade Fairs •, Impediments or Challenges to Further Enhancing Economic, Cooperation • Ways to Overcome Impediments • Achievements , Print to PDF without this message by purchasing novaPDF (http://www.novapdf.com/), CONTENTS:- , rd Proof -, of SAARC (Economic Dimension) • SAARC and Other, International Forums • SAARC and European Union (EU) •, Comparison between SAARC and EU • SAFTA and NAFTA, (The North American Free Trade Agreement) • WTO, Negotiations and SAARC • SAARC and United Nations, Organisation.,. Overview, SAARC TRADE • Review of Literature., Bibliography, Index The Title 'Regional Cooperation in South Asia: a Study of Political and Economic Dimensions of Saarc written/authored/edited by Nidhi Sharma', published in the year 2014. The ISBN 9789351280347 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 316 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Studies / Political Science. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-, 2014, 6<
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2014. Hardcover. New. In the present global and economic regimebased on the WTO (GATT) and IMF system,which has sustained the world economy sinceWorld War II, regionalism, through whichneighbouring countries seek to strengthentheir economic and political relations byentering into some form of “regionalintegration” has become a major trend. Theglobal trend towards a fee trade and theformation of intra-regional blocs spurredSouth Asia into action and in 1985, the SouthAsian Association for regional cooperationwas formed.The compulsions and prospects forregional integration in South Asia aretremendous. There are obvious economicobstacles and political differences and thereare also various ways to overcome them.This book has been divided into fivechapters describing the conceptual analysis ofthe of regional integration, theories, the roleof WTO, the historical development andorigin of SAARC, SAARC institutionalcentre, SAARC charter and various functionsof SAARC regional centers, had alsoanalysed the present economic and politicalcondition of SAARC nations and variouseconomic and political impedimentsprevailing in the region, ways to overcomeand the future prospects of SAARC. About The Author:- Nidhi Sharma was born on 27 December1984, Agra, India and had completed herDoctoral Research in Political Science fromDepartment of Social Science, Jamia MilliaIslamia and done her research on the topic,“Regional Cooperation in South Asia: A Studyof Political and Economic Dimensions ofSAARC” under the guidance and supervisionof Prof. Nisar-ul-Haq (Head of Department,Political Science). She had also done hergraduation in Political Science and English.She had been awarded with Director's Medalin Honors and had done Post Graduation fromSt. John's College, Agra. She had always beena meritorious student with an excellentacademic record. She had also written variousarticles on political issues for collegemagazines. Her field of interest is thedevelopment of South Asian Countries in thepresent world scenario.E-mail- nidhi12641@gmail.com. Contents:- Contents, Preface, Acknowledgements, List of Tables, List of Graphs, Acronyms,. Concepts and Theories of Regional Integration, Meaning of Regional Integration • Regional Integration :, Concept • In the words of Philips de Lombarde and Luk Van, Langenhove • According to Hans Van Ginkel • Regional, Integration Initiatives should Fulfill at Least Eight Important, Functions • Moves towards Regional Integration • Economic, Implications • Economic Implications of Regional Integration •, Investment Diversion Effect • Political Implication of Regional, Integrations • Political Motives behind Regional Integration •, So, Integration is Political • Regional Integration Theory •, Political Approaches of Integration • Economic Approaches to, Regional Integration • Optimal Currency Area with Stationary, Expectations • OCA with International Risk Sharing System •, Recent Regional Integration Agreements • Regional Integration, and Globalisation • In what way is Regionalism a Response to, Globalisation? • Role of W.T.O. and Regional Integration •, WTO Provisions on Regional Integration Arrangements • The, Enabling Clause • The Role of South Asian Association of, Regional Cooperation (SAARC) and Regional Integration in, South Asia • Conclusion.,. Regional Cooperation in South Asia and SAARC: Historical, Development and Evolution, Origin of SAARC • Charter of South Asian Association for, Regional Cooperation • SAARC Regional Centers • Areas of, Cooperation • SAVE COMMITTEE • Promoting people to, Regional Cooperation in South Asia, rd Proof -, people contact • Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) •, SAARC LAW has been engaged in • Recognised Bodies of, SAARC • Cooperation with Inter National Organisation • The, SAARC Secretariat • Conclusion.,. An Introduction to SAARC Nations, SAARC Summits,, Declarations and its Growth in South Asia since , The Historical Background of South Asia • Political History of, South Asian Countries • Profile of SAARC Member States •, Agreements Convention and Declaration of SAARC Summits •, Agreement on South Asian free trade Area (SAFTA) • SAARC, Standard • Charter of the SAARC Development Fund (SDF) •, Agreement on Establishing the SAARC Food Bank •, Conventions • Declaration • Conclusion.,. Political Dimensions of SAARC, Political Conflicts and Relationship Among SAARC Nations •, Afghanistan as a New Member of SAARC and its Relationship, with South Asian Nations • India and Afghanistan • Pakistan, and Afghanistan • Relations between Other SAARC Members •, Role of India in SAARC : (Political Dimension) • Effects on, Indo-Pak Relations • Cooperation Trouble between India and, SAARC Members • India’s Renewed Commitment • Political, Challenges • Ways to Overcome Impediments • Confidence-, Building Measures • Achievements of SAARC (Political, Dimension) • Factors Leading to Development of SAARC •, Role of Observer Nations • SAARC and the United States of, America • Conclusion.,. Economic Dimensions of SAARC, Growth Rates of SAARC Countries • Economic Profile of, SAARC Nations • The Economic Agenda of SAARC • Principles, of SAPTA • From SAPTA To SAFTA • Challenges and Prospects, for SAFTA • Developmental Mechanism of SAARC • Focused, Areas: • The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) • Taking, SDGs Forward • Trade in Energy Resources • Information, Exchange • Joint Research and Development • Sharing of, Technology• Training of Personnel • Regional Economic, Cooperation Among SAARC Countries • SAARC Trade Fairs •, Impediments or Challenges to Further Enhancing Economic, Cooperation • Ways to Overcome Impediments • Achievements , Print to PDF without this message by purchasing novaPDF (http://www.novapdf.com/), CONTENTS:- , rd Proof -, of SAARC (Economic Dimension) • SAARC and Other, International Forums • SAARC and European Union (EU) •, Comparison between SAARC and EU • SAFTA and NAFTA, (The North American Free Trade Agreement) • WTO, Negotiations and SAARC • SAARC and United Nations, Organisation.,. Overview, SAARC TRADE • Review of Literature., Bibliography, Index The Title 'Regional Cooperation in South Asia: a Study of Political and Economic Dimensions of Saarc written/authored/edited by Nidhi Sharma', published in the year 2014. The ISBN 9789351280347 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 316 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Studies / Political Science. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-, 2014, 6<
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From Wikipedia: Jump to: navigation, search William Proxmire United States Senator from Wisconsin In office August 28, 1957 January 3, 1989 Preceded by Joseph McCarthy Succeeded by Herb Kohl Personal details Born Edward William Proxmire (1915-11-11)November 11, 1915 Lake Forest, Illinois, U.S. Died December 15, 2005(2005-12-15) (aged 90) Sykesville, Maryland, U.S. Nationality American Political party Democratic Spouse(s) Elsie Proxmire (divorced) Ellen Proxmire Religion United Church of Christ Edward William Proxmire (November 11, 1915 December 15, 2005) was an American politician. A member of the Democratic Party, he served as a United States Senator from Wisconsin from 1957 to 1989. Proxmire graduated from The Hill School (in Pottstown, Pennsylvania) in 1933, Yale University in 1938, Harvard Business School in 1940, and Harvard Graduate School of Public Administration in 1948. During World War II he served as a member of the Military Intelligence Service. After getting his second master's degree, Proxmire moved to Wisconsin to be a reporter for The Capital Times in Madison and to stake out a political career in a favorable state. "They fired me after I'd been there seven months, for labor activities and impertinence, " he once said. In 1946, he married Elsie Rockefeller, a great-granddaughter of William Rockefeller, brother and partner of oil magnate John D. Rockefeller. They had two children, Theodore, who lives in Bethesda, Maryland, and Elsie Proxmire Zwerner, of Scottsdale, Arizona. Elsie Proxmire received an uncontested divorce in 1955. She later married Miles J. McMillin, who had worked with Proxmire as the editor and publisher of The Capital Times. In 1956, Proxmire married Ellen Hodges Sawall, who brought two children of her own to the marriage, Mary Ellen Poulos, now of Milwaukee, Wisconsin and Jan Licht, now of Naperville, Illinois. Together, the couple had two sons, William, who died in infancy, and Douglas, who lives in McLean, Virginia. He was known for his devotion to personal fitness, which included jogging and push-ups, so earning him the moniker "Push Up". In 1973, he published a book about staying in shape, entitled You Can Do It: Senator Proxmire's Exercise, Diet and Relaxation Plan. After leaving Congress, Proxmire had an office in the Library of Congress. After a battle with Alzheimer's disease, Proxmire died in a nursing home, where he had lived for more than four years, in Sykesville, Maryland, on December 15, 2005, aged 90. Proxmire served as a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly from 1951 to 1952, and was an unsuccessful candidate for Governor of Wisconsin in 1952, 1954 and 1956. Proxmire was elected, in a special election on August 28, 1957, to fill the remainder of the term vacated due to the death of Senator Joseph McCarthy, on May 2, 1957. He paid no homage to his predecessor in the Senate, stating that McCarthy was a "disgrace to Wisconsin, to the Senate, and to America". Proxmire was reelected in 1958, 1964, 1970, 1976 and 1982. His re-elections were always achieved by wide margins, including 71% of the vote in 1970, 73% in 1976 and 65% in 1982, when he ran for a fifth six-year term. Proxmire holds the U.S. Senate record for consecutive roll call votes cast: 10, 252 between April 20, 1966 and October 18, 1988. The previous record of 2, 941 was held by Sen. Margaret Chase Smith of Maine. Proxmire served as the Chair of the Committee on Banking, Housing and Urban Affairs from 1975 to 1981 and again from 1987 to 1989. He was an early, outspoken critic of the Vietnam War. He frequently criticized Presidents Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon for their conduct of the war and foreign policy decisions. He., MacFaccen Capito Hill Book, 1964, 2.5, Washington, DC": American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1959. Book. Good. Hardcover. No Jacket; Cloth, no dj, inscribed by Simon to Jules D. Holzberg. Holzberg (1915-1973) was the editor of The Journal of Consulting Psychology, a leading clinical review publication, issued by the American psychological Association, and head of the psychology department at Wesleyan University. B000JWJVAE."., American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1959, 2.5, American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 1956, 173 pp., 1956. ORIGINAL PUBLICATION; Hardcover; ex-library; in original green cloth; minor shelfwear w/ corners lightly bumped; o/w in very good condition.. Hardcover. Very Good., American Association of Petroleum Geologists, 1956, 173 pp., 1956, 3, AAPG Reprint Series 11, 1974, 205 pp., 1974. ORIGINAL PUBLICATION; Softcovers; in very good condition.. Soft Cover. Very Good., AAPG Reprint Series 11, 1974, 205 pp., 1974, 3, 2004. Hardcover. New. About The Author:- O.P.Goyal secured his Ph.D in the year 1976 from Rajasthan University, Jaipur. Since then he has passed several milestones and achieved many kudos and award from various prestigious organizations. His major area of interest has been institution building in this regard he has been responsibly associated with the growth of Gurugobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi where he now holds the Position of the Dean Academic Affairs. Prior to that he was founder dean of school of management studies. He held various responsible positions in many prestigious institutions at different points of time. He got selected for American Biographical Institute’s award of gold record of achievement sciences and institution building in the year 1997. He has won several other honours and awards at national level. He has several published articles and papers to his credit, besides a text book titled Money, Banking and Public Finance in nine editions. Contents:- Volume 2: Declaration of the Eleventh SAARC Summit, Kathmandu • Declaration of the Twelfth SAARC Summit, Islamabad • India and Regional Economic Cooperation • Potentials of SAARC • Democracy and Peace in South Asia • SAARC LAW • Agreement on SAARC Preferential Trading Arrangement (SAPTA) • SAARCE Convention on Preventing and Combatting Trafficking in Women and Children For Prostitution on the Member States • SAARC Convention on Regional Arrangement for the Promotion of Child Welfare in South Asia • Agreement on Establishing the SAARC Food Security Reserve • SAARC Convention on Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances • SAARC Regional Convention on Suppression of Terrorism • WIPO Sub-regional Forum for Intellectual Property Cooperation among Member States of the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) • Profile of SAARC Member States • Bibliography • Index. The Title 'India and Saarc Engagements written/authored/edited by O.P. Goyal', published in the year 2004. The ISBN 9788182051225 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 319 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:- Vol. 2nd, 2004, 6, Amacom / American Management Association, 1998. Crease on covering on lower rear spine corner. Faint surface scuffing on rear dust jacket panel. AMACOM publicity sheet laid in. Blue spine and edges with silver lettering on spine, tan covers. 258 pages.. 1st Printing. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Near Fine d/j. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall., Amacom / American Management Association, 1998, 4, Oak Ridge National Laboratory Review - Summer 1974 - Volume 7 Number 2Content/Features Vol. 7, No. 2 ( 1974):The High Flux Isotope Reactor at ORNLThe ORNL Transuranium Element ProgramChecking Out the High-Conducting Organic SaltsWords for Alvin WeinbergIsotopes in SpacePaperback8.4 x 11 inches, 24 pagesOak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) is an American multiprogram science and technology national laboratory sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) and administered, managed, and operated by UT-Battelle as a federally funded research and development center (FFRDC) under a contract with the DOE. ORNL is the largest science and energy national laboratory in the Department of Energy system by surface and by annual budget. ORNL is located in Oak Ridge, Tennessee, near Knoxville. ORNL's scientific programs focus on materials, neutron science, energy, high-performance computing, systems biology and national security.ORNL partners with the state of Tennessee, universities and industries to solve challenges in energy, advanced materials, manufacturing, security and physics.The laboratory is home to several of the world's top supercomputers including the world's fifth most powerful supercomputer ranked by the TOP500, Titan, and is a leading neutron science and nuclear energy research facility that includes the Spallation Neutron Source and High Flux Isotope Reactor. ORNL hosts the Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, the BioEnergy Science Center, and the Consortium for Advanced Simulation of Light-Water Reactors.The town of Oak Ridge was established by the Army Corps of Engineers as part of the Clinton Engineer Works in 1942 on isolated farm land as part of the Manhattan Project. During the war, advanced research for the government was managed at the site by the University of Chicago. In 1943, construction of the "Clinton Laboratories" was completed, later renamed to "Oak Ridge National Laboratory". The site was chosen for the X-10 Graphite Reactor, used to show that plutonium can be created from enriched uranium. Enrico Fermi and his colleagues developed the world's second self-sustaining nuclear reactor after Fermi's previous experiment, the Chicago Pile-1. The X-10 was the first reactor designed for continuous operation. After the end of World War II the demand for weapons-grade plutonium fell and the reactor and the laboratory's 1000 employees were no longer involved in nuclear weapons, instead it was used for scientific research. In 1946 the first medical isotopes were produced in the X-10 reactor, by 1950 almost 20,000 samples had been shipped to various hospitals. As the demand for military science had fallen dramatically the future of the lab was uncertain. Management of the lab was contracted by the US government to Monsanto, however, they withdrew in 1947. The University of Chicago re-assumed responsibility, until in December 1947 Union Carbide and Carbon Co., which already operated two other facilities at Oak Ridge, took control of the laboratory and Alvin Weinberg was named Director of Research ORNL, and in 1955 Director of the Laboratory.In 1950 the Oak Ridge School of Reactor Technology was established with two courses in reactor operation and safety; almost 1000 students graduated. Much of the research performed at ORNL in the 1950s was relating to nuclear reactors as a form of energy production both for propulsion and electricity; more reactors were built in the 1950s than the rest of the ORNL's history combined.Another project was the world's first light water reactor. With its principles of neutron moderation and fuel cooling by ordinary water it is the direct ancestor of most modern nuclear power stations. The US Military funded much of its development, for nuclear-powered submarines and ships of the US Navy.The US Army contracted portable nuclear reactors in 1953 for heat and electricity generation in remote military bases. The reactors were designed at ORNL, produced by American Locomotive Company and used in Greenland, the Panama Canal Zone and Antarctica. The United States Air Force (USAF) also contributed funding to three reactors; the lab's first computers; and its first particle accelerators. ORNL designed and tested a nuclear-powered aircraft in 1954 as a proof-of-concept for a proposed USAF fleet of long-range bombers, although it never flew.The provision of radionuclides by X-10 for medicine grew steadily in the 1950s with more isotopes available; ORNL was the only Western source of californium-252. ORNL scientists lowered the immune systems of mice and performed the world's first successful bone marrow transplant.In the early 1960s there was a large push at ORNL to develop nuclear-powered desalination plants where deserts met the sea to provide water. The project called Water for Peace was backed by John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson and presented at a 1964 United Nations conference but increases in the cost of construction and public confidence in nuclear power falling caused the plan to fail. The Health Physics Research Reactor built in 1962 was used for radiation exposure experiments leading to more accurate dosage limits, dosimeters and improved radiation shielding.In 1964 the Molten-Salt Reactor Experiment began with the construction of the reactor. It was operated from 1966 until 1969 (with six months down time to move from U-235 to U-233 fuel) and proved the viability of molten salt reactors while also producing fuel for other reactors as a byproduct of its own reaction.The High Flux Isotope Reactor built in 1965 with the highest neutron flux of any reactor at the time. It improved upon the work of the X-10 reactor producing more medical isotopes as well as allowing higher fidelity of materials research.Researchers in the Biology Division studied the effects of chemicals on mice including petrol fumes, pesticides and tobacco.In the late 1960s cuts in funding led to plans for another particle accelerator to be cancelled and the United States Atomic Energy Commission cut the breeder reactor program by two-thirds leading to a downsizing in staff from 5000 to 3800.In the 1970s the prospect of fusion power was strongly considered sparking research at ORNL. A tokamak called ORMAK, made operational in 1971, was the first tokamak to achieve a plasma temperature of 20 million Kelvin. After the success of the fusion experiments it was enlarged and renamed ORMAK II in 1973; however, the experiments ultimately failed to lead to fusion power plants.The US Atomic Energy Commission required improved safety standards in the early 1970s for nuclear reactors so ORNL staff wrote almost 100 requirements covering many factors including fuel transport and earthquake resistance. In 1972 the AEC held a series of public hearings where emergency cooling requirements were highlighted and the safety requirements became more stringent.ORNL was involved in analysing the damage to the core of the Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station after the accident in 1979.Also in 1972 Peter Mazur, a biologist at ORNL, froze with liquid nitrogen, thawed and implanted mouse embryos in a surrogate mother. The mouse pups were born healthy. The technique is popular in the livestock industry as it allows the embryos of valuable cattle to be transported easily and a prize cow can have multiple eggs extracted and thus through in vitro fertilisation have many more offspring than would naturally be possible.In 1974 Alvin Weinberg, director of the lab for 19 years, was replaced by Herman Postma, a fusion scientist.In 1977 construction began for 6 metre (20 foot) superconducting electromagnets intended to control fusion reactions. The project was an international effort, three electromagnets were produced in the US, one in Japan, one in Switzerland and the final by remaining European states and experimentation continued into the 1980s.The 1980s brought more changes to ORNL, a focus on efficiency became paramount.An accelerated climate simulation chamber was built that applied varying weather conditions to insulation to test its efficacy and durability faster than real time. Materials research into heat resistant ceramics for use in truck and high-tech car engines was performed, building upon the materials research that began in the nuclear reactors of the 1950s. In 1987 the High Temperature Materials Laboratory was established where ORNL and industry researchers cooperated on ceramic and alloy projects. The materials research budget at ORNL doubled after initial uncertainty regarding Reagan's economic policy of less government expenditure.In 1981 the Holifield Heavy Ion Research Facility, a 25 MV particle accelerator, was opened at ORNL. At the time, Holifield had the widest range of ion species and was twice as powerful as other accelerators attracting hundreds of guest researchers each year.The Department of Energy was concerned with the pollution surrounding ORNL and it began clean-up efforts. Burial trenches and leaking pipes had contaminated the groundwater beneath the lab and radiation tanks were sitting idle, full of waste. Estimates of the total cost of clean-up were into the hundreds of millions of US dollars.The five older reactors were subjected to safety reviews in 1987, ordered to be deactivated until the reviews were complete. By 1989 when the High Flux Isotope Reactor was restarted the US supply of certain medical isotopes was depleted.In 1989 the former executive officer of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Alvin Trivelpiece, became director of ORNL, he remained in the role until 2000.In 1992, a whistleblower, Charles Varnadore, filed complaints against ORNL, alleging safety violations and retaliation by his superiors. While an administrative law judge ruled in Varnadore's favor, the Secretary of Labor, Robert Reich, overturned that ruling. However, Varnadore's case saw prime contractor Martin Marietta cited for safety violations, and ultimately led to additional whistleblower protection within DOE., 1974, 3, 2005. Hardcover. New. Nomadism as a way of life was a logical, valid and productive mode of existence. Pastoral nomads proved to be resistant to external forces. Their land, culture, lifestyle could not overrun by modern civilization. As the world economy is changing drastically, and pastoral nomads everywhere are facing the impact. The book contains interesting portraits of the life and livelihood of the various nomadic groups of the world. From marriage to religion, from animal husbandry to popular justice, all aspects of the culture and daily life of nomads are elaborately described. It also provides authentic information about the existing patterns of nomadic settlements and the challenges confronted by nomads from modern reforms. About The Author:- O.P.Goyal secured his Ph.D in the year 1976 from Rajasthan University, Jaipur. Since then he has passed several milestones and achieved many kudos and award from various prestigious organizations. His major area of interest has been institution building in this regard he has been responsibly associated with the growth of Gurugobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi where he now holds the Position of the Dean Academic Affairs. Prior to that he was founder dean of school of management studies. He held various responsible positions in many prestigious institutions at different points of time. He got selected for American Biographical Institute’s award of gold record of achievement sciences and institution building in the year 1997. He has won several other honours and awards at national level. He has several published articles and papers to his credit, besides a text book titled Money, Banking and Public Finance in nine editions. Contents:- Preface ? Introduction ? Pro and Anti Gypsism ? Nomads: Anytime, Anywhere ? Romani Customs ? Education, Living conditions of Romas and Sinits ? Tibetan Nomads ? Nomadic Education and economic Perspectives ? Distribution of Houseless (India, States, Union Territories, Districts 2001) ? Bibliography ? Index The Title 'Nomads At the Crossroads written/authored/edited by O.P. Goyal', published in the year 2005. The ISBN 9788182051492 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 320 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Sociology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-, 2005, 6, 2005. Hardcover. New. The study brings forth the nature of erosion of social norms and cultural patterns among different groups of beggar who lived precariously at the margin of urban society. It also focusses on specific social, cultural and behavioural strategies by which the beggars managed to survive in their miserable socio-economic situation. About The Author:- O.P.Goyal secured his Ph.D in the year 1976 from Rajasthan University, Jaipur. Since then he has passed several milestones and achieved many kudos and award from various prestigious organizations. His major area of interest has been institution building in this regard he has been responsibly associated with the growth of Gurugobind Singh Indraprastha University, Delhi where he now holds the Position of the Dean Academic Affairs. Prior to that he was founder dean of school of management studies. He held various responsible positions in many prestigious institutions at different points of time. He got selected for American Biographical Institute’s award of gold record of achievement sciences and institution building in the year 1997. He has won several other honours and awards at national level. He has several published articles and papers to his credit, besides a text book titled Money, Banking and Public Finance in nine editions. The Title 'Anti-Social Patterns of Begging and Beggars written/authored/edited by O.P. Goyal', published in the year 2005. The ISBN 9788182051508 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 336 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Isha Books. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is Sociology. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-, 2005, 6, 2016. Hardcover. New. ABOUT THE BOOK:- Sixteen top-notch academicians, generals and young scholars were invited to discuss the topic 'American Withdrawal from Afghanistan in December 2014: Post-withdrawal Puzzle of Policy Options for India, Pakistan and Afghanistan' post-American withdrawal from Afghanistan scenario after December 2014 and puzzle of policy options for India, Pakistan and Afghanistan. Obviously, the US, Russia and China are compulsive players in the game. Bharat Karnad thinks that the new regime of Ghani-Abdullah with a “sufficiently weakened” Taliban as a military force should help to consolidate democratic framework. An Afghan scholar, Mohammad Ata Roshangar sees democracy taking roots in his country with propelled by an urban educated class with improved conditions of health, life and economy economic, health and living conditions, this class has developing a vested interest in the development and success of democracy ,and situation cannot be reversed any longer by internal conflicts can no longer reverse this situation. Others like P.M. Kamath ask Pakistan to give up the futile pursuit of attaining strategic depth inwith Afghanistan; Tej Pratap Singh sees keeping India out from Afghanistan as the foremost strategic objective of Pakistan. Sudhir Singh is not too far when he states that Pakistan's policy in Afghanistan has turned it a much hated country. Kavita Sharma, Navshikha Duara, Amruta Deshmukh say Pakistan is following zero-sum-game foreign policy in Afghanistan wherein any gain for India is treated as loss for Pakistan. Lt. Gen. Kamath and Lt. Gen. Shekatkar with direct experience in the war theatre highlight perfidious role of Pakistan in promoting terror against Afghanistan and lay certain policy guidelines for India and the US to checkmate re-emergence of Taliban and Terrorism in Afghanistan. Arvind Kumar and Arpita Basu Roy strongly advocate a regional solution to the Afghan puzzle; Senior scholar R. G. Gidadhubli discusses come-back opportunity for Russia, while Subhadeep Bhattacharya delineates inroads made by China in Afghanistan. Dilip Mohite while looks ing at Afghanistan in the South Asian context, and B.N. Mehrish examines limited role of the UN. This book is a timely addition to the growing literature on current Afghanistan situation. It will be certainly very useful for policy-makers, academicians and the general public interested in International Relations. ABOUT THE AUTHOR:- Dr. P. M. Kamath is the Chairman and Hon. Director of VPM's Centre for International Studies (Regd.), Mumbai. He retired as Professor of Politics from Bombay University after twenty five years of distinguished service. He has authored or edited eighteen books and published over a hundred research papers in National and International journals. Dr. Kamath is an authority on national security, security policy-making in the US and India and International Politics. He was recipient of many research fellowships in India and abroad. He was awarded Fulbright fellowship twice; first time to work in the School of Advanced International Studies, John Hopkins University, Washington, DC and the second time in the National Security Studies Programme, Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. Currently he is also the Managing Trustee of Indian Association of American Studies and Adjunct Professor, Department of Geopolitics and International Relations in Manipal University, Manipal. CONTENTS:-Preface 7 List of Contributors 9 1. Introduction 11 P.M. Kamath 2. The Verities of Afghanistan and India’s Options 23 Bharat Karnad 3. Global Jihad/Terrorism: New Challenge to World 31 Peace and Stability: A Philosophical Analysis D.B. Shekatkar 4. The American Withdrawal from Afghanistan 2014: 39 Impact on Strategic Mosaic of South Asia Dilip Mohite 5. Afghanistan and Regional Peace Building: Myth 69 and Reality Arpita Basu Roy 6. Russia Returns to Afghanistan-Challenges Persist 85 R.G. Gidadhubli 7. The Afghan Crisis: An Appraisal of UN’s Role in 93 Combating Taliban Insurgency B.N. Mehrish 8. ‘State of Afghanistan after 2014 and the Policy 111 Options for India and China Subhadeep Bhattacharya 9. NATO Troops Withdrawal from Afghanistan and 125 Its Implications for Regional Peace and Stability Arvind Kumar 10. The Future of Democracy in Afghanistan 135 Mohammad Atta Roshangar 11. Pakistan’s Perspective in Afghanistan: Policy 145 Options for India Tej Pratap Singh 12. Pakistan’s Search for Strategic Depth in 161 Afghanistan P. M. Kamath 13. US Withdrawal from Afghanistan: Implications for 173 India and the Way Ahead Kavita Sharma 14. Pakistan’s Afghan Policy in Post-2014 Scenario: 187 Options for India Sudhir Singh 15. Post-2014: Likely Relapse of Afghanistan to 203 Terrorism? India’s Options P.G. Kamath 16. Stability under Threat: Post-US Withdrawal 219 from Afghanistan Navasikha Duara 17. Indian Perception of the American Withdrawal 233 from Afghanistan in December 2014: Developmental Issues and Related Policy Options Amruta Deshmukh Appendix 243 Seminar Report 249 Anand V and Vineeth Krishnan Index 253 The Title 'American Withdrawal From Afghanistan written/authored/edited by P.M. Kamath', published in the year 2016. The ISBN 9788121213196 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 276 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Gyan Publishing House. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Studies. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-, 2016, 6, Washington, D. C.:: American Enterprise Association, 1958. A clean, square, tight copy. Sharp corners. The Dust Jacket is just a little sunned at the spine/edges. NOT price clipped (4.50). No chips. No tears. No creases. Protected by a removable Brodart clear plastic sleeve. No owner's name or bookplate. No remainder mark. Pages are fresh and crisp. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. Includes a foreword by W. Glenn Campbell and 4 papers: THE ECONOMIC ANALYSIS OF LABOR UNION POWER by Edward H. Chamberlin; INVOLUNTARY PARTICIPATION IN UNIONISM by Philip D. Bradley; STATES RIGHTS AND THE LAW OF LABOR RELATIONS by Gerard D. Reilly; LEGAL IMMUNITIES OF LABOR UNIONS by Roscoe Pound. Footnotes/Bibliographical references. Index. Bound in the original brick-color cloth, lettered in black on the spine. From the Dust Jacket: "In this volume four distinguished scholars explore several important facets of the problem. These studies are the first results of a comprehensive research project under the aegis of the American Enterprise Association through which the legal economic and sociological aspects of the power position of organized labor are being analyzed." . First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine condition./Near Fine dust jacket.. 8vo. (xi), 177pp.., American Enterprise Association, 1958, 4, New York: Harmony, 2007. Hardcover. First Edition (stated) / full number line. Near Fine Book in a Near Fine jacket. Interior pristine. Spine straight and tight. Upper corners and spine tail lightly bumped. Light rubbing and shelfwear to jacket. No tears, creases, or folds. Not from a library. No remainder mark. Not clipped. xii + 468 pages. With the nation at war in the 1940s, 22-year-old Jack Valenti flew combat in Italy. He was in that fateful Dallas motorcade in 1963, flew back to Washington with the new president, and for three years worked in the inner circle of the White House as special assistant to President Johnson. Then, for the next 38 years, with American society and popular culture undergoing a revolutionary transformation, Valenti was the public face of Hollywood in his capacity as head of the Motion Picture Association of America. From growing up poor in a neighborhood of Greek and Italian immigrants in Houston to rising to the highest summits both of national government and Hollywood, Valenti has led several lives. Here is a candid reflection of the life of a brilliantly successful man who helped to shape politics and entertainment in the second half of the twentieth century., Harmony, 2007, 4, New York: Columbia University Press, 1950. This book is bound in tan cloth boards with black lettering on the front and spine. Very mild edgewear; mostly a clean, tight copy. Owner's name on front inner board. Part of Columbia University's Studies in History, Economics and Public Law series, this book looks at 60 years in the history of the American Historical Association. 373 pages, including index; approx. 6"x9".. Second Printing. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. Illus. by None., Columbia University Press, 1950, 3, New York: Free Press. Very Good+ in Very Good dust jacket. 1990. Hardcover. 0029253616 . Tight bright book with name-clipped endpaper and ink underlining to about first 100 pages. In rubbed DJ with corner nick ; 2.4 x 9.6 x 6.4 Inches; 855 pages; <P> With the publication of his best-selling books <i>Competitive Strategy</i> (1980) and <i>Competitive Advantage</i> (1985), Michael E. Porter of the Harvard Business School established himself as the world's leading authority on competitive advantage. Now, at a time when economic performance rather than military might will be the index of national strength, Porter builds on the seminal ideas of his earlier works to explore what makes a nation's firms and industries competitive in global markets and propels a whole nation's economy. In so doing, he presents a brilliant new paradigm which, in addition to its practical applications, may well supplant the 200-year-old concept of "comparative advantage" in economic analysis of international competitiveness. <P> To write this important new work, Porter and his associates conducted in-country research in ten leading nations, closely studying the patterns of industry success as well as the company strategies and national policies that achieved it. The nations are Britain, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Japan, Korea, Singapore, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United States. The three leading industrial powers are included, as well as other nations intentionally varied in size, government policy toward industry, social philosophy, and geography. <P> Porter's research identifies the fundamental determinants of national competitive advantage in an industry, and how they work together as a system. He explains the important phenomenon of "clustering," in which related groups of successful firms and industries emerge in one nation to gain leading positions in the world market. Among the over 100 industries examined are the German chemical and printing industries, Swiss textile equipment and pharmaceuticals, Swedish mining equipment and truck manufacturing, Italian fabric and home appliances, and American computer software and movies. Building on his theory of national advantage in industries and clusters, Porter identifies the stages of competitive development through which entire national economies advance and decline. <P> Porter's finding are rich in implications for both firms and governments. He describes how a company can tap and extend its nation's advantages in international competition. He provides a blueprint for government policy to enhance national competitive advantage and also outlines the agendas in the years ahead for the nations studied. This is a work which will become the standard for all further discussions of global competition and the sources of the new wealth of nations. ., Free Press, 1990, 3, Cambridge University Press: Cambridge. Good. 1994. First Edition; First Edition. Library Binding with New Endpapers. 747 & xii pages. With library stamps & labels. Slight wear to spine, covers & corners. ; Ex-Library; ARTICLES- THE NEGLECTED TRAGEDY: THE RETURN TO WAR IN ANGOLA, 1992-3 DR ANTHONY W. PEREIRA, Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, New School for Social Research, New York - THE SOUTH AFRICAN DEFENCE FORCE AND POLITICAL REFORM DR HERBERT M. HOWE, Director of African Studies, School of Foreign Service, Georgetown University, Washington, DC - REBUILDING ORGANISATION CAPACITY IN UGANDA UNDER THE NATIONAL RESISTANCE MOVEMENT DR E. A. BRETT, Associate Programme Director, Development Studies Institute, The London School of Economics and Political Science - U. S. AID, THE STATE, AND FOOD INSECURITY IN RURAL ZIMBABWE: THE CASE OF GOKWE EDWARD D. BRESLIN, Graduate Student, Department of Political Studies, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg- WHAT CAN AFRICA LEARN FROM TAIWAN? POLITICAL ECONOMY, INDUSTRIAL POLICY, AND ADJUSTMENT DR DEBORAH BRAUTIGAM, Associate Professor, School of International and Public Affairs, Columbia University, New York - LIMITING ADMINISTRATIVE CORRUPTION IN SIERRA LEONE DR SAHR J. KPUNDEH, Program Officer, Panel on Issues in Democracy and States in Transition, National Research Council, Washington, DC NUMBER 2ARTICLES- POLITICAL BARRIERS TO AFRICAN CAPITALISM DR PAUL KENNEDY, Senior Lecturer in Social Science, Manchester Metropolitan University - THE STATE AND MARITIME NATIONALISM IN COTE D'IVOIRE DR OKE CHUKWU C. IHEDURU, Assistant Professor of International Relations, James Madison College, Michigan State University, East Lansing - ZAIRE: THE SHATTERED ILLUSION OF THE INTEGRAL STATE DR CRAWFORD YOUNG, Professor of Political Science, College of Letters and Science, University of Wisconsin-Madison - MOROCCO VERSUS POLISARIO: A POLITICAL INTERPRETATION ANTHONY G. PAZZANITA, 44 Oakridge Road, Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts - THE EVOLUTION OF STATES, MARKETS, AND CIVIL INSTITUTIONS IN RURAL AFRICA DR DAVID E. SAHN, Associate Professor of Economics and Director of Cornell Food and Nutrition Policy Program, Ithaca, NT, and DR ALEXANDER SARRIS, Senior Research Fellow of C. F. N. P. P. And Professor of Economics at the University of Athens, Greece - THE END OF AN ERA: THE RISE AND FALL OF G. D. R. AID DR J UDE HOWELL, Lecturer in Development Studies, University of East Anglia, Norwich - HOW NGUGI WA THIONG+O SHIFTED FROM CLASS ANALYSIS TO A NEO-COLONIALIST PERSPECTIVE DR JOSEF GUGLER, Professor of Sociology, University of Connecticut, Storrs NUMBER 3ARTICLES- ITALY IN THE TRIANGLE OF THE HORN: TOO MANY CORNERS FOR A HALF POWER DR GIAMPAOLO CALCHI NOVATI, Professor of History of Africa and Asia, and Dean of the Facolta di Scienze Politiche, Universita degli Studi di Urbino, Italy- FROM PEACEKEEPING TO PEACE ENFORCEMENT: THE UN OPERATION IN SOMALIA DR RAMESH THAKUR, Professor of International Relations, University of Otago, New Zealand - MAJORITY RULE AND MINORITY RIGHTS: AMERICAN FEDERALISM AND AFRICAN EXPERIENCE DR EDMOND J. KELLER, Director of the James S. Coleman African Studies Center, University of California, Los Angeles, and BARBARA THOMAS- WOOLLEY, Ph. D. Candidate in the Department of Political Science - THE NATIONAL CONFERENCES IN BENIN AND TOGO REVISITED KATHRYN NWAJIAKU, Postgraduate Student, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London - UNDERSTANDING UNEVEN AGRICULTURAL LIBERALISATION IN MADAGASCAR CHRISTOPHER B. BARRETT, Ph. D. Candidate in the Departments of Agricultural Economics and Economics, University of Wisconsin-Madison - CULTURE, NATIONALISM, AND THE INVENTION OF TRADITION IN MALAWI DR PETER G. FORSTER, Senior Lecturer in Sociology and Anthropology, University of Hull - CORRUPTION AND MISMANAGEMENT IN BOTSWANA: A BEST-CASE EXAMPLE? DR KENNETH GOOD, Associate Professor of Political Studies, University of Botswana, Gaborone Number 4ARTICLES- DECENTRALISATION: COMPARATIVE EXPERIENCE IN COMMONWEALTH AFRICA Dr WILLIAM TORDOFF, Emeritus Professor of Government, University of Manchester- MANAGING TRANSITION ANARCHIES: RWANDA, BURUNDI, AND SOUTH AFRICA IN COMPARATIVE PERSPECTIVE Dr RENE LEMARCHAND, Regional Consultant on Issues of Government and Democratisation for the US Agency for International Development in Abidjan, Cote d'Ivoire- CAMEROON+S DEMOCRATIC CROSSROADS, 1990-4 DR MILTON KRIEGER, Professor of Political Science, Department of Liberal Studies, Western Washington University, Bellingham, Washington- THE SOUTH AFRICAN ELECTIONS OF 1994: THE REMAKING OF A DOMINANT-PARTY STATE DR ROGER SOUTHALL, Professor of Political Studies, Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa- TRAPPED IN THE TRAFFICK: GROWING PROBLEMS OF DRUG CONSUMPTION IN LAGOS AXEL KLEIN, Ph. D. Candidate, School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London- STRUCTURAL ADJUSTMENT IN AFRICA: A FAILING GRADE SO FAR Dr SAYRE P. SCHATZ, Emeritus Professor of Economics, Temple University, Philadelphia ., Cambridge, 1994, 2.5, 2014. Hardcover. New. In the present global and economic regimebased on the WTO (GATT) and IMF system,which has sustained the world economy sinceWorld War II, regionalism, through whichneighbouring countries seek to strengthentheir economic and political relations byentering into some form of “regionalintegration” has become a major trend. Theglobal trend towards a fee trade and theformation of intra-regional blocs spurredSouth Asia into action and in 1985, the SouthAsian Association for regional cooperationwas formed.The compulsions and prospects forregional integration in South Asia aretremendous. There are obvious economicobstacles and political differences and thereare also various ways to overcome them.This book has been divided into fivechapters describing the conceptual analysis ofthe of regional integration, theories, the roleof WTO, the historical development andorigin of SAARC, SAARC institutionalcentre, SAARC charter and various functionsof SAARC regional centers, had alsoanalysed the present economic and politicalcondition of SAARC nations and variouseconomic and political impedimentsprevailing in the region, ways to overcomeand the future prospects of SAARC. About The Author:- Nidhi Sharma was born on 27 December1984, Agra, India and had completed herDoctoral Research in Political Science fromDepartment of Social Science, Jamia MilliaIslamia and done her research on the topic,“Regional Cooperation in South Asia: A Studyof Political and Economic Dimensions ofSAARC” under the guidance and supervisionof Prof. Nisar-ul-Haq (Head of Department,Political Science). She had also done hergraduation in Political Science and English.She had been awarded with Director's Medalin Honors and had done Post Graduation fromSt. John's College, Agra. She had always beena meritorious student with an excellentacademic record. She had also written variousarticles on political issues for collegemagazines. Her field of interest is thedevelopment of South Asian Countries in thepresent world scenario.E-mail- nidhi12641@gmail.com. Contents:- Contents, Preface, Acknowledgements, List of Tables, List of Graphs, Acronyms,. Concepts and Theories of Regional Integration, Meaning of Regional Integration • Regional Integration :, Concept • In the words of Philips de Lombarde and Luk Van, Langenhove • According to Hans Van Ginkel • Regional, Integration Initiatives should Fulfill at Least Eight Important, Functions • Moves towards Regional Integration • Economic, Implications • Economic Implications of Regional Integration •, Investment Diversion Effect • Political Implication of Regional, Integrations • Political Motives behind Regional Integration •, So, Integration is Political • Regional Integration Theory •, Political Approaches of Integration • Economic Approaches to, Regional Integration • Optimal Currency Area with Stationary, Expectations • OCA with International Risk Sharing System •, Recent Regional Integration Agreements • Regional Integration, and Globalisation • In what way is Regionalism a Response to, Globalisation? • Role of W.T.O. and Regional Integration •, WTO Provisions on Regional Integration Arrangements • The, Enabling Clause • The Role of South Asian Association of, Regional Cooperation (SAARC) and Regional Integration in, South Asia • Conclusion.,. Regional Cooperation in South Asia and SAARC: Historical, Development and Evolution, Origin of SAARC • Charter of South Asian Association for, Regional Cooperation • SAARC Regional Centers • Areas of, Cooperation • SAVE COMMITTEE • Promoting people to, Regional Cooperation in South Asia, rd Proof -, people contact • Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) •, SAARC LAW has been engaged in • Recognised Bodies of, SAARC • Cooperation with Inter National Organisation • The, SAARC Secretariat • Conclusion.,. An Introduction to SAARC Nations, SAARC Summits,, Declarations and its Growth in South Asia since , The Historical Background of South Asia • Political History of, South Asian Countries • Profile of SAARC Member States •, Agreements Convention and Declaration of SAARC Summits •, Agreement on South Asian free trade Area (SAFTA) • SAARC, Standard • Charter of the SAARC Development Fund (SDF) •, Agreement on Establishing the SAARC Food Bank •, Conventions • Declaration • Conclusion.,. Political Dimensions of SAARC, Political Conflicts and Relationship Among SAARC Nations •, Afghanistan as a New Member of SAARC and its Relationship, with South Asian Nations • India and Afghanistan • Pakistan, and Afghanistan • Relations between Other SAARC Members •, Role of India in SAARC : (Political Dimension) • Effects on, Indo-Pak Relations • Cooperation Trouble between India and, SAARC Members • India’s Renewed Commitment • Political, Challenges • Ways to Overcome Impediments • Confidence-, Building Measures • Achievements of SAARC (Political, Dimension) • Factors Leading to Development of SAARC •, Role of Observer Nations • SAARC and the United States of, America • Conclusion.,. Economic Dimensions of SAARC, Growth Rates of SAARC Countries • Economic Profile of, SAARC Nations • The Economic Agenda of SAARC • Principles, of SAPTA • From SAPTA To SAFTA • Challenges and Prospects, for SAFTA • Developmental Mechanism of SAARC • Focused, Areas: • The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) • Taking, SDGs Forward • Trade in Energy Resources • Information, Exchange • Joint Research and Development • Sharing of, Technology• Training of Personnel • Regional Economic, Cooperation Among SAARC Countries • SAARC Trade Fairs •, Impediments or Challenges to Further Enhancing Economic, Cooperation • Ways to Overcome Impediments • Achievements , Print to PDF without this message by purchasing novaPDF (http://www.novapdf.com/), CONTENTS:- , rd Proof -, of SAARC (Economic Dimension) • SAARC and Other, International Forums • SAARC and European Union (EU) •, Comparison between SAARC and EU • SAFTA and NAFTA, (The North American Free Trade Agreement) • WTO, Negotiations and SAARC • SAARC and United Nations, Organisation.,. Overview, SAARC TRADE • Review of Literature., Bibliography, Index The Title 'Regional Cooperation in South Asia: a Study of Political and Economic Dimensions of Saarc written/authored/edited by Nidhi Sharma', published in the year 2014. The ISBN 9789351280347 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 316 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Studies / Political Science. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-, 2014, 6<
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Albany, New York: State University of New York Press, 1995. xii, 422pp, index, bibliography. Minor edge wear to card covers, front cover creased, prev owners name on 1/2 title page. Ecological resistance movements are proliferating around the world. Some are explicitly radical in their ideas and militant in their tactics, while others have emerged from a variety of social movements that have taken up environmental sustainability as a central objective. This books brings together a team of international scholars to examine contemporary movements of ecological resistance. The first four sections focus on the Americas, Asia and the Pacific, Africa and Europe, and the book concludes with a selection of articles that address the philosophical and moral issues these movements pose, assess trends among them and evaluate their impacts and prospects.. Second Paperback Printing. Trade Paperback. Very Good. 8vo., State University of New York Press, 1995, 3, Paperback. new. The David and Goliath story of ordinary people in El Salvador who rallied together with international allies to prevent a global mining corporation from poisoning the countrys main water source At a time when countless communities are resisting powerful corporationsfrom Flint, Michigan, to the Standing Rock Reservation, to Didipio in the Philippines, to the Gualcarque River in HondurasThe Water Defenders tells the inspirational story of a community that took on an international mining corporation at seemingly insurmountable odds and won not one but two historic victories. In the early 2000s, many people in El Salvador were at first excited by the prospect of jobs, progress, and prosperity that the Pacific Rim mining company promised. However, farmer Vidalina Morales, brothers Marcelo and Miguel Rivera, and others soon discovered that the river system supplying water to the majority of Salvadorans was in danger of catastrophic contamination. With a group of unlikely allies, local and global, they committed to stop the corporation and the destruction of their home. Based on over a decade of research and their own role as international allies of the community groups in El Salvador, Robin Broad and John Cavanagh unspool this untold storya tale replete with corporate greed, a transnational lawsuit at a secretive World Bank tribunal in Washington, violent threats, murders, andsurprisinglyvictory. The husband-and-wife duo immerses the reader in the lives of the Salvadoran villagers, the journeys of the local activists who sought the truth about the effects of gold mining on the environment, and the behind-the-scenes maneuverings of the corporate mining executives and their lawyers. The Water Defenders demands that we examine our assumptions about progress and prosperity, while providing valuable lessons for those fighting against destructive corporations in the United States and across the world.| Author: Robin Broad, John Cavanagh| Publisher: Beacon Press| Publication Date: Mar 29, 2022| Number of Pages: 224 pages| Language: English| Binding: Paperback| ISBN-10: 0807055409| ISBN-13: 9780807055403, 6, New Century Publications, 2010. Hardcover. New. India?s geo-economics has undergone drastic changes after the initiation of economic reforms in the early 1990s. Prior to economic reforms, India had adopted a very cautious and guarded approach to regionalism. Trade and economic co-operation with the countries of the world requires building up of shared infrastructure. Many Asian countries have joined together to develop cross-border infrastructure to lay the foundations for closer trading relationships and increased connectivity among countries. Recognising that Regional Trade Agreements (RTAs) would continue to feature prominently in world trade, India has started engaging with its trading partners/blocks with the intention of expanding its export market and concluding trade and technology agreements and moving, in some cases, even towards Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreements (CECAs) which cover Free Trade Agreement (FTA) in goods, services, investments and identified areas of economic cooperation. RTAs are an integral part of India?s foreign trade policy, complementing the multilateral trading system. This book provides deep insights into India?s trade and economic relations with regional groupings/blocks. CONTENTS CONTENTS 1. India-ASEAN Relations: Historical Perspectives and Looking Ahead - Introduction; Territorial Ambit of Asia; Regional Co-operation and Integration; Asian Regional Organizations India-ASEAN Linkages: Chronology; India-ASEAN FTA (Free Trade Area); India and South East Asia: Civilizational Perspectives; India and ASEAN: Geo-political Realities; India-ASEAN: Economic Dimensions; Geo-economics of Indo-ASEAN Engagement; India-ASEAN Co-operation in Emerging Area; India-ASEAN Transportation Linkages; India-ASEAN: Human Resource Development (HRD); India-ASEAN: Synergies and the Way Ahead. 2. India and Australia: Beneficial Bilateralism - Background; Indo-Australian Bilateral Engagement: An Overview; Indian-Australian Economies: An Update; Bilateral Trade; Some Observations on Indo-Australian Trade; Investment-based Co-operation; Indo-Aussie Business Ties; Wrap-up. 3. Indo-Malaysian Ties: New Synergies - Malaysian Economy; Malaysian Foreign Trade Structure and Trade Policy; Indo-Malaysian Trade; Joint Ventures and Investment-Based Cooperation; Andhra Pradesh and Malaysia; Observations on Indo-Malaysian Cooperation. 4. India and Singapore: Trade and Economic Co-operation - Introduction; Singapore Economy; Trade Performance and Policy Options; Investment Climate and Policies; India-Singapore Trade Relations; Investment Patterns; India-Singapore Comprehensive Economic Cooperation Agreement (CECA): Key Provisions; Conclusions. 5. India and Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation (APEC) Forum - Background; Divisive Issues in APEC; Open Regionalism; Osaka Declaration; India?s Standing in APEC; India?s Trade and Economic Cooperation with Individual APEC Countries; Political Relations between India and the APEC Countries; Conclusions. 6. Sino-Indian Economic Relations - China?s Amazing Economic Success; Strengths of China; Weaknesses of China; Strengths of India; Weaknesses of India; India and China: Similarities and Dissimilarities. 7. Regional Co-operation in South Asia: Prognosis and Prospects - Background; SAARC Charter; New Delhi Summit; SAPTA (SAARC Preferential Trading Area); An Assessment of SAARC. 8. Pakistan, India and the SAARC - Pakistan and SAARC; SAFTA and Economic Integration; Pros and Cons of South Asian Integration. 9. India and the Indian Ocean Rim Association for Regional Co-operation (IOR-ARC) - Background; Open Regionalism; IOR-ARC Agenda. 10. India?s Globalization Prognosis and Prospects - Introduction; India?s Open-skies Policy; Autarkic Past of India; Preamble to New Economic Policy; Aspects of Economic Globalization; Looking Ahead; Conclusions. 11. World Trad Printed Pages: 224., New Century Publications, 2010, 6, 2014. Hardcover. New. In the present global and economic regimebased on the WTO (GATT) and IMF system,which has sustained the world economy sinceWorld War II, regionalism, through whichneighbouring countries seek to strengthentheir economic and political relations byentering into some form of “regionalintegration” has become a major trend. Theglobal trend towards a fee trade and theformation of intra-regional blocs spurredSouth Asia into action and in 1985, the SouthAsian Association for regional cooperationwas formed.The compulsions and prospects forregional integration in South Asia aretremendous. There are obvious economicobstacles and political differences and thereare also various ways to overcome them.This book has been divided into fivechapters describing the conceptual analysis ofthe of regional integration, theories, the roleof WTO, the historical development andorigin of SAARC, SAARC institutionalcentre, SAARC charter and various functionsof SAARC regional centers, had alsoanalysed the present economic and politicalcondition of SAARC nations and variouseconomic and political impedimentsprevailing in the region, ways to overcomeand the future prospects of SAARC. About The Author:- Nidhi Sharma was born on 27 December1984, Agra, India and had completed herDoctoral Research in Political Science fromDepartment of Social Science, Jamia MilliaIslamia and done her research on the topic,“Regional Cooperation in South Asia: A Studyof Political and Economic Dimensions ofSAARC” under the guidance and supervisionof Prof. Nisar-ul-Haq (Head of Department,Political Science). She had also done hergraduation in Political Science and English.She had been awarded with Director's Medalin Honors and had done Post Graduation fromSt. John's College, Agra. She had always beena meritorious student with an excellentacademic record. She had also written variousarticles on political issues for collegemagazines. Her field of interest is thedevelopment of South Asian Countries in thepresent world scenario.E-mail- nidhi12641@gmail.com. Contents:- Contents, Preface, Acknowledgements, List of Tables, List of Graphs, Acronyms,. Concepts and Theories of Regional Integration, Meaning of Regional Integration • Regional Integration :, Concept • In the words of Philips de Lombarde and Luk Van, Langenhove • According to Hans Van Ginkel • Regional, Integration Initiatives should Fulfill at Least Eight Important, Functions • Moves towards Regional Integration • Economic, Implications • Economic Implications of Regional Integration •, Investment Diversion Effect • Political Implication of Regional, Integrations • Political Motives behind Regional Integration •, So, Integration is Political • Regional Integration Theory •, Political Approaches of Integration • Economic Approaches to, Regional Integration • Optimal Currency Area with Stationary, Expectations • OCA with International Risk Sharing System •, Recent Regional Integration Agreements • Regional Integration, and Globalisation • In what way is Regionalism a Response to, Globalisation? • Role of W.T.O. and Regional Integration •, WTO Provisions on Regional Integration Arrangements • The, Enabling Clause • The Role of South Asian Association of, Regional Cooperation (SAARC) and Regional Integration in, South Asia • Conclusion.,. Regional Cooperation in South Asia and SAARC: Historical, Development and Evolution, Origin of SAARC • Charter of South Asian Association for, Regional Cooperation • SAARC Regional Centers • Areas of, Cooperation • SAVE COMMITTEE • Promoting people to, Regional Cooperation in South Asia, rd Proof -, people contact • Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) •, SAARC LAW has been engaged in • Recognised Bodies of, SAARC • Cooperation with Inter National Organisation • The, SAARC Secretariat • Conclusion.,. An Introduction to SAARC Nations, SAARC Summits,, Declarations and its Growth in South Asia since , The Historical Background of South Asia • Political History of, South Asian Countries • Profile of SAARC Member States •, Agreements Convention and Declaration of SAARC Summits •, Agreement on South Asian free trade Area (SAFTA) • SAARC, Standard • Charter of the SAARC Development Fund (SDF) •, Agreement on Establishing the SAARC Food Bank •, Conventions • Declaration • Conclusion.,. Political Dimensions of SAARC, Political Conflicts and Relationship Among SAARC Nations •, Afghanistan as a New Member of SAARC and its Relationship, with South Asian Nations • India and Afghanistan • Pakistan, and Afghanistan • Relations between Other SAARC Members •, Role of India in SAARC : (Political Dimension) • Effects on, Indo-Pak Relations • Cooperation Trouble between India and, SAARC Members • India’s Renewed Commitment • Political, Challenges • Ways to Overcome Impediments • Confidence-, Building Measures • Achievements of SAARC (Political, Dimension) • Factors Leading to Development of SAARC •, Role of Observer Nations • SAARC and the United States of, America • Conclusion.,. Economic Dimensions of SAARC, Growth Rates of SAARC Countries • Economic Profile of, SAARC Nations • The Economic Agenda of SAARC • Principles, of SAPTA • From SAPTA To SAFTA • Challenges and Prospects, for SAFTA • Developmental Mechanism of SAARC • Focused, Areas: • The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) • Taking, SDGs Forward • Trade in Energy Resources • Information, Exchange • Joint Research and Development • Sharing of, Technology• Training of Personnel • Regional Economic, Cooperation Among SAARC Countries • SAARC Trade Fairs •, Impediments or Challenges to Further Enhancing Economic, Cooperation • Ways to Overcome Impediments • Achievements , Print to PDF without this message by purchasing novaPDF (http://www.novapdf.com/), CONTENTS:- , rd Proof -, of SAARC (Economic Dimension) • SAARC and Other, International Forums • SAARC and European Union (EU) •, Comparison between SAARC and EU • SAFTA and NAFTA, (The North American Free Trade Agreement) • WTO, Negotiations and SAARC • SAARC and United Nations, Organisation.,. Overview, SAARC TRADE • Review of Literature., Bibliography, Index The Title 'Regional Cooperation in South Asia: a Study of Political and Economic Dimensions of Saarc written/authored/edited by Nidhi Sharma', published in the year 2014. The ISBN 9789351280347 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 316 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Studies / Political Science. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-, 2014, 6<
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New York: St Martin's Press. Very Good/Very Good. 1992. First Edition. Hard Cover. 5.75" By 8.5" Tall' Inscribed By the Author 3 line inscription by Elliott Kulick on ffep. Contents clean and tight ., St Martin's Press, 1992, 3, 2014. Hardcover. New. In the present global and economic regimebased on the WTO (GATT) and IMF system,which has sustained the world economy sinceWorld War II, regionalism, through whichneighbouring countries seek to strengthentheir economic and political relations byentering into some form of “regionalintegration” has become a major trend. Theglobal trend towards a fee trade and theformation of intra-regional blocs spurredSouth Asia into action and in 1985, the SouthAsian Association for regional cooperationwas formed.The compulsions and prospects forregional integration in South Asia aretremendous. There are obvious economicobstacles and political differences and thereare also various ways to overcome them.This book has been divided into fivechapters describing the conceptual analysis ofthe of regional integration, theories, the roleof WTO, the historical development andorigin of SAARC, SAARC institutionalcentre, SAARC charter and various functionsof SAARC regional centers, had alsoanalysed the present economic and politicalcondition of SAARC nations and variouseconomic and political impedimentsprevailing in the region, ways to overcomeand the future prospects of SAARC. About The Author:- Nidhi Sharma was born on 27 December1984, Agra, India and had completed herDoctoral Research in Political Science fromDepartment of Social Science, Jamia MilliaIslamia and done her research on the topic,“Regional Cooperation in South Asia: A Studyof Political and Economic Dimensions ofSAARC” under the guidance and supervisionof Prof. Nisar-ul-Haq (Head of Department,Political Science). She had also done hergraduation in Political Science and English.She had been awarded with Director's Medalin Honors and had done Post Graduation fromSt. John's College, Agra. She had always beena meritorious student with an excellentacademic record. She had also written variousarticles on political issues for collegemagazines. Her field of interest is thedevelopment of South Asian Countries in thepresent world scenario.E-mail- nidhi12641@gmail.com. Contents:- Contents, Preface, Acknowledgements, List of Tables, List of Graphs, Acronyms,. Concepts and Theories of Regional Integration, Meaning of Regional Integration • Regional Integration :, Concept • In the words of Philips de Lombarde and Luk Van, Langenhove • According to Hans Van Ginkel • Regional, Integration Initiatives should Fulfill at Least Eight Important, Functions • Moves towards Regional Integration • Economic, Implications • Economic Implications of Regional Integration •, Investment Diversion Effect • Political Implication of Regional, Integrations • Political Motives behind Regional Integration •, So, Integration is Political • Regional Integration Theory •, Political Approaches of Integration • Economic Approaches to, Regional Integration • Optimal Currency Area with Stationary, Expectations • OCA with International Risk Sharing System •, Recent Regional Integration Agreements • Regional Integration, and Globalisation • In what way is Regionalism a Response to, Globalisation? • Role of W.T.O. and Regional Integration •, WTO Provisions on Regional Integration Arrangements • The, Enabling Clause • The Role of South Asian Association of, Regional Cooperation (SAARC) and Regional Integration in, South Asia • Conclusion.,. Regional Cooperation in South Asia and SAARC: Historical, Development and Evolution, Origin of SAARC • Charter of South Asian Association for, Regional Cooperation • SAARC Regional Centers • Areas of, Cooperation • SAVE COMMITTEE • Promoting people to, Regional Cooperation in South Asia, rd Proof -, people contact • Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) •, SAARC LAW has been engaged in • Recognised Bodies of, SAARC • Cooperation with Inter National Organisation • The, SAARC Secretariat • Conclusion.,. An Introduction to SAARC Nations, SAARC Summits,, Declarations and its Growth in South Asia since , The Historical Background of South Asia • Political History of, South Asian Countries • Profile of SAARC Member States •, Agreements Convention and Declaration of SAARC Summits •, Agreement on South Asian free trade Area (SAFTA) • SAARC, Standard • Charter of the SAARC Development Fund (SDF) •, Agreement on Establishing the SAARC Food Bank •, Conventions • Declaration • Conclusion.,. Political Dimensions of SAARC, Political Conflicts and Relationship Among SAARC Nations •, Afghanistan as a New Member of SAARC and its Relationship, with South Asian Nations • India and Afghanistan • Pakistan, and Afghanistan • Relations between Other SAARC Members •, Role of India in SAARC : (Political Dimension) • Effects on, Indo-Pak Relations • Cooperation Trouble between India and, SAARC Members • India’s Renewed Commitment • Political, Challenges • Ways to Overcome Impediments • Confidence-, Building Measures • Achievements of SAARC (Political, Dimension) • Factors Leading to Development of SAARC •, Role of Observer Nations • SAARC and the United States of, America • Conclusion.,. Economic Dimensions of SAARC, Growth Rates of SAARC Countries • Economic Profile of, SAARC Nations • The Economic Agenda of SAARC • Principles, of SAPTA • From SAPTA To SAFTA • Challenges and Prospects, for SAFTA • Developmental Mechanism of SAARC • Focused, Areas: • The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) • Taking, SDGs Forward • Trade in Energy Resources • Information, Exchange • Joint Research and Development • Sharing of, Technology• Training of Personnel • Regional Economic, Cooperation Among SAARC Countries • SAARC Trade Fairs •, Impediments or Challenges to Further Enhancing Economic, Cooperation • Ways to Overcome Impediments • Achievements , Print to PDF without this message by purchasing novaPDF (http://www.novapdf.com/), CONTENTS:- , rd Proof -, of SAARC (Economic Dimension) • SAARC and Other, International Forums • SAARC and European Union (EU) •, Comparison between SAARC and EU • SAFTA and NAFTA, (The North American Free Trade Agreement) • WTO, Negotiations and SAARC • SAARC and United Nations, Organisation.,. Overview, SAARC TRADE • Review of Literature., Bibliography, Index The Title 'Regional Cooperation in South Asia: a Study of Political and Economic Dimensions of Saarc written/authored/edited by Nidhi Sharma', published in the year 2014. The ISBN 9789351280347 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 316 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Studies / Political Science. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-, 2014, 6<
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2014. Hardcover. New. In the present global and economic regimebased on the WTO (GATT) and IMF system,which has sustained the world economy sinceWorld War II, regionalism, through whichneighbouring countries seek to strengthentheir economic and political relations byentering into some form of “regionalintegration” has become a major trend. Theglobal trend towards a fee trade and theformation of intra-regional blocs spurredSouth Asia into action and in 1985, the SouthAsian Association for regional cooperationwas formed.The compulsions and prospects forregional integration in South Asia aretremendous. There are obvious economicobstacles and political differences and thereare also various ways to overcome them.This book has been divided into fivechapters describing the conceptual analysis ofthe of regional integration, theories, the roleof WTO, the historical development andorigin of SAARC, SAARC institutionalcentre, SAARC charter and various functionsof SAARC regional centers, had alsoanalysed the present economic and politicalcondition of SAARC nations and variouseconomic and political impedimentsprevailing in the region, ways to overcomeand the future prospects of SAARC. About The Author:- Nidhi Sharma was born on 27 December1984, Agra, India and had completed herDoctoral Research in Political Science fromDepartment of Social Science, Jamia MilliaIslamia and done her research on the topic,“Regional Cooperation in South Asia: A Studyof Political and Economic Dimensions ofSAARC” under the guidance and supervisionof Prof. Nisar-ul-Haq (Head of Department,Political Science). She had also done hergraduation in Political Science and English.She had been awarded with Director's Medalin Honors and had done Post Graduation fromSt. John's College, Agra. She had always beena meritorious student with an excellentacademic record. She had also written variousarticles on political issues for collegemagazines. Her field of interest is thedevelopment of South Asian Countries in thepresent world scenario.E-mail- nidhi12641@gmail.com. Contents:- Contents, Preface, Acknowledgements, List of Tables, List of Graphs, Acronyms,. Concepts and Theories of Regional Integration, Meaning of Regional Integration • Regional Integration :, Concept • In the words of Philips de Lombarde and Luk Van, Langenhove • According to Hans Van Ginkel • Regional, Integration Initiatives should Fulfill at Least Eight Important, Functions • Moves towards Regional Integration • Economic, Implications • Economic Implications of Regional Integration •, Investment Diversion Effect • Political Implication of Regional, Integrations • Political Motives behind Regional Integration •, So, Integration is Political • Regional Integration Theory •, Political Approaches of Integration • Economic Approaches to, Regional Integration • Optimal Currency Area with Stationary, Expectations • OCA with International Risk Sharing System •, Recent Regional Integration Agreements • Regional Integration, and Globalisation • In what way is Regionalism a Response to, Globalisation? • Role of W.T.O. and Regional Integration •, WTO Provisions on Regional Integration Arrangements • The, Enabling Clause • The Role of South Asian Association of, Regional Cooperation (SAARC) and Regional Integration in, South Asia • Conclusion.,. Regional Cooperation in South Asia and SAARC: Historical, Development and Evolution, Origin of SAARC • Charter of South Asian Association for, Regional Cooperation • SAARC Regional Centers • Areas of, Cooperation • SAVE COMMITTEE • Promoting people to, Regional Cooperation in South Asia, rd Proof -, people contact • Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) •, SAARC LAW has been engaged in • Recognised Bodies of, SAARC • Cooperation with Inter National Organisation • The, SAARC Secretariat • Conclusion.,. An Introduction to SAARC Nations, SAARC Summits,, Declarations and its Growth in South Asia since , The Historical Background of South Asia • Political History of, South Asian Countries • Profile of SAARC Member States •, Agreements Convention and Declaration of SAARC Summits •, Agreement on South Asian free trade Area (SAFTA) • SAARC, Standard • Charter of the SAARC Development Fund (SDF) •, Agreement on Establishing the SAARC Food Bank •, Conventions • Declaration • Conclusion.,. Political Dimensions of SAARC, Political Conflicts and Relationship Among SAARC Nations •, Afghanistan as a New Member of SAARC and its Relationship, with South Asian Nations • India and Afghanistan • Pakistan, and Afghanistan • Relations between Other SAARC Members •, Role of India in SAARC : (Political Dimension) • Effects on, Indo-Pak Relations • Cooperation Trouble between India and, SAARC Members • India’s Renewed Commitment • Political, Challenges • Ways to Overcome Impediments • Confidence-, Building Measures • Achievements of SAARC (Political, Dimension) • Factors Leading to Development of SAARC •, Role of Observer Nations • SAARC and the United States of, America • Conclusion.,. Economic Dimensions of SAARC, Growth Rates of SAARC Countries • Economic Profile of, SAARC Nations • The Economic Agenda of SAARC • Principles, of SAPTA • From SAPTA To SAFTA • Challenges and Prospects, for SAFTA • Developmental Mechanism of SAARC • Focused, Areas: • The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) • Taking, SDGs Forward • Trade in Energy Resources • Information, Exchange • Joint Research and Development • Sharing of, Technology• Training of Personnel • Regional Economic, Cooperation Among SAARC Countries • SAARC Trade Fairs •, Impediments or Challenges to Further Enhancing Economic, Cooperation • Ways to Overcome Impediments • Achievements , Print to PDF without this message by purchasing novaPDF (http://www.novapdf.com/), CONTENTS:- , rd Proof -, of SAARC (Economic Dimension) • SAARC and Other, International Forums • SAARC and European Union (EU) •, Comparison between SAARC and EU • SAFTA and NAFTA, (The North American Free Trade Agreement) • WTO, Negotiations and SAARC • SAARC and United Nations, Organisation.,. Overview, SAARC TRADE • Review of Literature., Bibliography, Index The Title 'Regional Cooperation in South Asia: a Study of Political and Economic Dimensions of Saarc written/authored/edited by Nidhi Sharma', published in the year 2014. The ISBN 9789351280347 is assigned to the Hardcover version of this title. This book has total of pp. 316 (Pages). The publisher of this title is Kalpaz Publications. This Book is in English. The subject of this book is International Studies / Political Science. Size of the book is 14.34 x 22.59 cms Vol:-, 2014, 6<
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