Exporting Good Governance

Exporting Good Governance
Author: Ngaire Woods,Jennifer Welsh
Publsiher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2007-10-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781554580293

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Can good governance be exported? International development assistance is more frequently being applied to strengthening governance in developing countries, and in Exporting Good Governance: Temptations and Challenges in Canada’s Aid Program, the editors bring together diverse perspectives to investigate whether aid for good governance works. The first section of the book outlines the changing face of international development assistance and ideas of good governance. The second section analyzes six nations: three are countries to which Canada has devoted a significant portion of its aid efforts over the past five to ten years: Ghana, Vietnam, and Bangladesh. Two are newer and more complex “fragile states,” where Canada has engaged: Haiti and Afghanistan. These five are then compared with Mauritius, which has enjoyed relatively good governance. The final section looks at challenges and new directions for Canadas development policy. Co-published with the Centre for International Governance Innovation

Exporting Virtue

Exporting Virtue
Author: Pitman B. Potter
Publsiher: UBC Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2021-02-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780774865586

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China’s rise to prosperity on the international stage has been accompanied by increased tensions with international standards of law and governance. Exporting Virtue? examines China’s internationalizing of PRC human rights policy and practice as an example of its international assertiveness, and considers the implications. China’s international human rights activism is couched in terms of virtue but manifested as authoritarianism, inviting scholars and policy makers around the world to engage critically with the issue. Exporting Virtue? investigates the challenges that China’s human rights orthodoxy poses to international norms and institutions, offering normative and institutional analysis and providing suggestions for policy response.

Export Control Law and Regulations Handbook

Export Control Law and Regulations Handbook
Author: Yann Aubin,Arnaud Idiart
Publsiher: Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages: 746
Release: 2016-05-15
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789041154682

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The importance of export control laws and regulations in international trade continues to grow, not only because of the increase in world trade and technology dispersion, but also due to concerns surrounding national and regional stability and the risk of terrorism. Accordingly, familiarity with export control laws and regulations around the world has become extremely important for those involved in the international trade of dual-use or military goods, technology, and services. In this preeminent handbook, now in its third edition, two experienced professionals have gathered contributions from expert practitioners and academics. The third edition adds three new country chapters (Brazil, Israel, and Sweden) and a new separate chapter on sanctions and embargoes. In addition to chapters on the international regime in general, the book provides a practical overview of the export/import control regimes covering defence and dual-use goods and services in fourteen key jurisdictions. Country reports each follow the same structure for easy comparison. Issues and topics covered include the following and much more: • import/export legal and regulatory requirements for controlled goods and services; • sanctions for breach of such requirements (civil, administrative, or criminal); • licence application processes; • arms, dual-use and other products embargo (including chemical and biological materials and technology); and • enforcement measures. The Handbook also makes available, through an online application, all important standard export control–related forms, templates, and other related documents, all of which readers can use to draft their own documents. The Handbook is invaluable to any professional (such as lawyers, compliance key players, procurement, logistics, finance and customs practitioners) working in relation to an organisation with a need to know the specific requirements to be followed for the efficient - and legally compliant - import or export of controlled military or dual-use goods, technologies or services.

Exporting Good Governance

Exporting Good Governance
Author: Jennifer Welsh,Ngaire Woods
Publsiher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2007-10-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781554581429

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Can good governance be exported? International development assistance is more frequently being applied to strengthening governance in developing countries, and in Exporting Good Governance: Temptations and Challenges in Canada’s Aid Program, the editors bring together diverse perspectives to investigate whether aid for good governance works. The first section of the book outlines the changing face of international development assistance and ideas of good governance. The second section analyzes six nations: three are countries to which Canada has devoted a significant portion of its aid efforts over the past five to ten years: Ghana, Vietnam, and Bangladesh. Two are newer and more complex “fragile states,” where Canada has engaged: Haiti and Afghanistan. These five are then compared with Mauritius, which has enjoyed relatively good governance. The final section looks at challenges and new directions for Canadas development policy. Co-published with the Centre for International Governance Innovation

Ethics and Foreign Policy

Ethics and Foreign Policy
Author: Karen E. Smith,Margot Light
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2001-09-13
Genre: Law
ISBN: 0521009308

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A Basic Guide to Exporting

A Basic Guide to Exporting
Author: Jason Katzman
Publsiher: Skyhorse Publishing Inc.
Total Pages: 385
Release: 2011-03-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781616081119

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Here is practical advice for anyone who wants to build their business by selling overseas. The International Trade Administration covers key topics such as marketing, legal issues, customs, and more. With real-life examples and a full index, A Basic Guide to Exporting provides expert advice and practical solutions to meet all of your exporting needs.

A Basic Guide to Exporting

A Basic Guide to Exporting
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Commerce Department
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2008
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0160792045

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"A Basic Guide to Exporting" provides a complete overview of the basics of exporting.

Institutions Infrastructure and Trade

Institutions  Infrastructure and Trade
Author: Joseph F. Francois,Miriam Manchin
Publsiher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 38
Release: 2007
Genre: Aeronautics, Commercial
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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The authors examine the influence of infrastructure, institutional quality, colonial and geographic context, and trade preferences on the pattern of bilateral trade. They are interested in threshold effects, and so emphasize those cases where bilateral country pairs do not actually trade. The authors depart from the institutions and infrastructure literature in this respect, using selection-based gravity modeling of trade flows. They also depart from this literature by mixing principal components (to condense the institutional and infrastructure measures) with a focus on deviations in the resulting indexes from expected values for given income cohorts to control for multicollinearity. The authors work with a panel of 284,049 bilateral trade flows from 1988 to 2002. Matching bilateral trade and tariff data and controlling for tariff preferences, level of development, and standard distance measures, they find that infrastructure and institutional quality are significant determinants not only of export levels, but also of the likelihood exports will take place at all. Their results support the notion that export performance, and the propensity to take part in the trading system at all, depends on institutional quality and access to well-developed transport and communications infrastructure. Indeed, this dependence is far more important, empirically, than variations in tariffs in explaining sample variations in North-South trade.