Mondes en d veloppement 2008 1 n 144

Mondes en d  veloppement 2008 1   n  144
Author: Bruno Boidin.
Publsiher: De Boeck Supérieur
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2008-12-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 2804158063

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Mondes en d veloppement 2008 1 n 141

Mondes en d  veloppement 2008 1   n  141
Author: Géraldine Froger,Philippe Méral
Publsiher: De Boeck Supérieur
Total Pages: 136
Release: 2008-03-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 2804158039

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Mondes en d veloppement 2008 2 n 142

Mondes en d  veloppement 2008 2   n  142
Author: Serge Feld
Publsiher: De Boeck Supérieur
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2008-06-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 2804158047

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Historical Dictionary of International Organizations in Asia and the Pacific

Historical Dictionary of International Organizations in Asia and the Pacific
Author: Derek McDougall
Publsiher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2014-10-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780810880382

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Historical Dictionary of International Organizations in Asia and the Pacific, Second Edition covers global, international, and regional organizations in Asia and the Pacific, and encompasses both governmental and non-governmental organizations. This second edition covers the history through a chronology, an introductory essay, appendixes, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 200 cross-referenced entries on important personalities, thematic topics, and major international issues affecting the region. This book is a valuable tool for anyone seeking details about international organizations in Asia and the Pacific, and the international context within which those organizations function.

Mondes en d veloppement 2008 3 n 143

Mondes en d  veloppement 2008 3   n  143
Author: Fabienne Leloup,Jean Brot,Hubert Gerardin
Publsiher: De Boeck Supérieur
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2008-10-02
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 2804158055

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Economic Development in the MENA Region

Economic Development in the MENA Region
Author: Mohamed Sami Ben Ali
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2021-05-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9783030663803

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This book offers new perspectives on the economic development of the Middle East and North Africa region. Offering both theoretical studies and empirical country studies, it examines micro- and macroeconomic issues and provides deep insights into the development challenges and prospects of various countries in the region. The articles examine a wide range of development issues, including economic growth, natural resource use, food security, poverty and inequality, corruption and transparency, military spending, water and resource scarcity, agriculture and aid effectiveness, and other relevant issues. The volume is aimed at scholars in economic and development studies as well as policy-makers and investors interested in the economic development of the MENA region.

The Oxford Handbook of Superdiversity

The Oxford Handbook of Superdiversity
Author: Fran Meissner,Nando Sigona,Steven Vertovec
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2023-03-10
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780197544938

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"Over the past three decades, there has been a global sea-change in the nature of international migration. In myriad places around the world this kind of deep shift has had significant impacts on the local configurations and dynamics of diversity. Old and new immigration sites across the world have experienced rapid and increasing movements of people from more varied national, ethnic, linguistic and religious backgrounds. These movements have emerged along with a diversification of migration channels and legal statuses and, more broadly, greater societal attention towards identity politics Worldwide, in concurrent but differing ways, these migration-driven trends are deeply transforming societies in complex ways spanning social, demographic, cultural, economic and political structures. Now across a range of disciplines and literatures, such complex transformation processes and patterns are summarized by the concept of superdiversity (Vertovec 2007). As the world emerged from the end of the Cold War and the collapse of the Soviet Union, we saw Western democracies promoting the universalisation of liberal democracy and its values (Fukuyama 1992). The consolidation of the international human rights regime, with human rights becoming the 'lingua franca of global moral thought' (Ignatieff 2001: 53), was part of this process (Douzinas 2007). That move provided the ideological scaffolding for neoliberal economic globalisation which relied on enhanced international circulation and interdependence of capitals, goods, services, and supply chains. With goods and services, also human mobility grew, and with increased material and more recently digital connectivity, new destinations and routes became appealing, available, and affordable (IOM 2021). Meanwhile, the 'end of history' and the consolidation of the post-Cold War geopolitical order didn't come peacefully and triggered a series of regional and international conflicts that in turn led to a growth of international and internal displacement globally, a trend that is now increasingly fuelled by climate change and environment degradation acting as key factor in migration dynamics (Black et al 2011). International migration is both an effect and a driver of these developments. It crucially contributes to establish and consolidate transnational networks and diasporic communities, while at the same time it is a key contributor to the diversification of host societies. In myriad settings around the world, there are people with more varied ethnic, racial, linguistic, religious, and legal status characteristics than ever before - each set of characteristics intersecting differently with others as well as with age, gender, and class. As a result, "the world is much more diverse on multiple dimensions and at many levels, typified by the salience of differences and their dynamic intersections" (Jones and Dovidio 2018: 45). Contemporary immigration societies have become increasingly diverse, layered, and unequal. Indeed, 'the processes of neoliberal globalization have gradually loosened labour protections, restructured the welfare system, delocalized state borders, and led to widening inequalities' (Gonzales and Sigona 2017: 3), putting pressure on the connection between state, territory and residents, transforming traditional notions of sovereignty and citizenship, while also giving rise to a host of new non-state actors operating transnationally (Sassen 2006; Castles 2001). As evidenced by its ubiquity across the social sciences, superdiversity is one of the most prominent contemporary concepts advancing current understanding of international migration and its social implications. The numerous social scientific debates, approaches and methodologies that have been developed in light of superdiversity speak to each other but have not yet been brought together in a single volume. This handbook fills this gap in the literature, offering students, educators, researchers and practitioners a much sought-after compendium of central advances made in studying complex social transformations in light of superdiversity. The chapters take stock of some of the advances in the field and lay out the importance of engaging with complex social transformations in light of migration-driven change. In this introduction we frame the discussions that follow by first elaborating the notion of complex social transformations and its resulting complexities, then providing an overview of how we structured the book and the types of chapters you will find in the different sections of this handbook. "--

River Culture

River Culture
Author: UNESCO,UNESCO Office in Beijing
Publsiher: UNESCO Publishing
Total Pages: 893
Release: 2023-01-05
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789231005404

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