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To Play Ball, Not Make War., Derek Shearer
To Play Ball, Not Make War., Derek Shearer
Derek Shearer
The article explores the significance of sports in international relations as an instrument for diplomacy. Topics discussed include the ping-pong diplomacy between the People's Republic of China and the U.S. in 1971, similar attempts at sports diplomacy that were not as effective as the ping-pong diplomacy, and the role of sports in raising the profile of a country.
Transpacific Vision -- Turning The Tables: A Machiavellian Strategy For Dealing With Japan By Daniel Burstein, Derek Shearer
Transpacific Vision -- Turning The Tables: A Machiavellian Strategy For Dealing With Japan By Daniel Burstein, Derek Shearer
Derek Shearer
Book review.
Towards A Democratic Alternative: Neo-Liberals Vs. Economic Democrats, Derek Shearer, Martin Carnoy
Towards A Democratic Alternative: Neo-Liberals Vs. Economic Democrats, Derek Shearer, Martin Carnoy
Derek Shearer
No abstract provided.
Planning With A Political Face., Derek Shearer
Planning With A Political Face., Derek Shearer
Derek Shearer
Comments on the 1984 Presidential campaign in the United States. People who are in support of President Ronald Reagan's policies; Response of Democrats to Reagan's ideological attack on the social programs that originated with the New Deal; Drawbacks of the industrial policy that the Democrats may endorse as their alternatives to Reagan's policies.
Santa Monica, Derek Shearer
Santa Monica, Derek Shearer
Derek Shearer
Santa Monica, California — a city with a population of 88000 located in the greater Los Angeles region — is currently involved in a comprehensive replanning of the city's future land use to the year 2000. The process that the city has embarked upon is designed to be participatory and democratic rather than bureaucratic and autocratic. Because of political conditions in the city and the widespread conservative attack on government championed by President Reagan, Santa Monica's planning effort is highly controversial.
Planning And The New Urban Populism: The Case Of Santa Monica, California, Derek Shearer
Planning And The New Urban Populism: The Case Of Santa Monica, California, Derek Shearer
Derek Shearer
Just as Justice Brandeis viewed states as laboratories of social experimentation, so can citites serve as working models of dif ferent urban policies.
Popular Planning, Derek Shearer
Popular Planning, Derek Shearer
Derek Shearer
LOCAL DEMOCRATIC PLANNING WOULD BEGIN WITH NEIGHBORHOODBASED PROGRAMS THAT PROVIDE RESIDENTS WITH TECHNICAL HELP TO COME UP WITH AN ASSESSMENT OF THE GOODS & SERVICES NEEDED BY THEIR COMMUNITY. THIS MIGHT INCLUDE PUBLIC AMENITIES LIKE PARKS & STREET REPAIRS, & PRIVATE NEEDS LIKE PARTICULAR KINDS OF STORES OR, SIMPLY, JOBS FOR THE UNEMPLOYED.
Santa Monica : How The Progressives Won, Derek Shearer
Santa Monica : How The Progressives Won, Derek Shearer
Derek Shearer
No abstract provided.
Friendly Fascism: The New Face Of Power In America, Derek Shearer
Friendly Fascism: The New Face Of Power In America, Derek Shearer
Derek Shearer
No abstract provided.
For The Ufw, A Bad Day At The Polls: But Does It Matter?, Derek Shearer
For The Ufw, A Bad Day At The Polls: But Does It Matter?, Derek Shearer
Derek Shearer
Discusses Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers Union's loss of the Proposition 14 (1976) initiative in California. Considers corporate agriculture's opposition (1975-76) to the measure that would have compelled growers to allow union organizers in their fields.
State Business, Derek Shearer
State Business, Derek Shearer
Derek Shearer
Discusses businesses owned and run by state governments, notably insurance and banking, showing how properly structured state businesses can increase state revenue without adding to taxation.
Second Annual Public Policy Reader, Derek Shearer, Lee Webb
Second Annual Public Policy Reader, Derek Shearer, Lee Webb
Derek Shearer
This public policy reader has been compiled and edited for the second annual Conference on Alternative State and Local Public Policies, to be held in Austin, Texas, June 10-13, 1976.
California's Rising Star: Down On Jerry Brown., Derek Shearer
California's Rising Star: Down On Jerry Brown., Derek Shearer
Derek Shearer
Comments on the dismissal of California's director of employment development James Lorenz by California Governor Edmund G. Brown Jr, also known as Jerry Brown. Appointment of Lorenz by Brown in January 1975; Formation of the California Rural Legal Assistance group by Lorenz; Assignment given by Brown to Lorenz as the head of the employment development department; Officials selected by Brown for top positions in the state resources agency; Other people appointed by Brown.
Dreams And Schemes: A Catalogue Of Proposals, Derek Shearer
Dreams And Schemes: A Catalogue Of Proposals, Derek Shearer
Derek Shearer
Explores current legislative ideas for tax reform, full employment, controlling corporations and economic planning.
Reader On Alternative Public Policies, Derek Shearer, Lee Webb
Reader On Alternative Public Policies, Derek Shearer, Lee Webb
Derek Shearer
Prepared for the Conference on Alternative State and Local Public Policies, Madison, Wis., 1975.
How To Plan In A Mixed Economy., Derek Shearer, Lee Webb
How To Plan In A Mixed Economy., Derek Shearer, Lee Webb
Derek Shearer
Provides information on how to plan in a mixed economy in the U.S. Proposal to establish a national economic planning agency; Control of sizable shares of national and foreign markets; Creation of demand for products; Feasibility of establishing a government corporation to provide capital to the energy industry; Need to adopt a strategy of competitive public enterprise coupled with noncoercive economic planning.
British Columbia: Socialism In One Province., Derek Shearer
British Columbia: Socialism In One Province., Derek Shearer
Derek Shearer
No abstract provided.
Reorganizing The Lines Of Power., Derek Shearer
Reorganizing The Lines Of Power., Derek Shearer
Derek Shearer
Like the phrase "new national priorities," the term "conversion" has become a favorite of many liberal groups and politicians. Its use reflects a concern that, for too long, the military-industrial sector of the economy has monopolized resources of the U.S., while pressing domestic needs have gone unmet. The difficulty in translating this legitimate anxiety into effective political action is shown by the many interpretations given to conversion, and by the confusion that often surrounds discussion of the subject, especially when legislation is proposed to achieve conversion.