Impact of Regional Policy Regradings in Scotland (ESU Research Papers, paper 15)
by Stuart McDowall, Hugh M. Begg, and Peter Mckiernan
Food Safety (Northern Ireland) Order 1991
Addressing the question everyone asks about economic sanctions this book specially commissioned by the Australian Government, presents an argument for why financial sanctions are needed to compel change in South Africa. It explains the interplay between international finance and the social and economic structures of Apartheid. It demonstrates how the social policies of the regime of South Africa have brought the economy of the country to crisis point and to a situation which cannot be resolved w...
The China Choice: Why We Should Share Power
by Cuf Lecturer in English Oxford University and Fellow and Tutor in English Hugh White
Survey of Lights and Signalling Equipment
Classified: The Insider's Guide to 500 Spy Sites in London
by Mark Birdsall and Deborah Plisko
Plastics Packaging Products 1992
Refrigerating, Space Heating, Ventilating, and Air-Conditioning Equipment 1992
The Rise of the Middle Class in Contemporary China (The Great Transformation of China)
by Hainan Su, Hong Wang, and Fenglin Chang
This book portrays the middle class in contemporary China with plain language and precise professional knowledge in an all-round, broad and responsible way from the perspectives of income, property, profession, education, consumption, investment, physiological and behavioral characteristics, history and development. It gives, in a logical order, the reasons for stimulating the rise of the middle class in contemporary China. It emphatically describes what the middle class is and what the middle c...
Future of Us Global Power, The: Delusions of Decline (International Political Economy)
by Stuart S. Brown
Parties, Gender Quotas and Candidate Selection in France (French Politics, Society and Culture)
by R. Murray
Gender quotas are a growing worldwide phenomenon, yet their variable implementation remains under-researched. Using the prominent case study of France this book approaches quotas from the perspective of the key actors responsible for them - political parties.
Follow-up to the Inspection of St Martin's Primary School, Glasgow City Council
Follow-up to the Inspection of Inverness High School, the Highland Council
Inspection of East Park, Glasgow
Mental Health Development Fund (Circular: NHS MEL (1998) 7)
Follow-up to the Inspection of Townhill Primary School, Fife Regional Council
A Extended Inspection of Carrick Academy, South Ayrshire Council
The concept of 'Soft Power' is used to discuss how culture can assert dominance within international relations, but what if entertainment could be used as a weapon itself? Despite recent upheavals like the worldwide financial meltdown and the Arab Spring, organized global resistance to American power remains fragmented. Advanced communications technologies have played an essential role in the rise and persistence of American power, and in many respects, has been a 'weapon' against rejection of A...
Dir 75/319/EEC
Colonialism on the Margins of Africa (Routledge Studies in the Modern History of Africa)
Colonial rule shaped the map of Africa like no other event in history. New borders were delineated; explorers and colonial armies were getting into the interior of the continent in order to grab the "magnificent cake of Africa." Colonialism on the Margins of Africa examines less known and smaller or peripheral areas of Africa which played a significant role in the process of colonization of Africa by European powers. Due to diverse socio-economic, religious, ethno-linguistic, as well as politic...