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Ua68/2 Intercambio Internacional, Vol. Viii, No. 1, Wku Latin American Studies
Ua68/2 Intercambio Internacional, Vol. Viii, No. 1, Wku Latin American Studies
WKU Archives Records
Newsletter created by WKU Latin American Studies program regarding science, politics and economic advances in Latin America as well as cooperative projects between WKU and universities across Latin America. The newsletter is written in both English and Spanish.
The Evolution Of The Non-Aligned Movement: Conceptual Orientations And Basic Issues, Haroub Othman
The Evolution Of The Non-Aligned Movement: Conceptual Orientations And Basic Issues, Haroub Othman
Faculty Book Chapters
With the thaw of the cold war and the emergence of detente between the superpowers, it was widely argued that the policy of non-alignment had almost lost its relevance. Behind this belief was the assumption that non-alignment was the outcome of the cold war. However, non alignment did not go into oblivion as predicted by the cold war theory. On the contrary, the Movement was able to adapt itself to the new international conditions of the 1970's and to reemerge bigorously as a major political force in the 1980's. The papers published in this volume tackle these questions from various …
Canadian & American Agriculture: Competitors? Cooperators? Or Both?, Clayton K. Yeutter
Canadian & American Agriculture: Competitors? Cooperators? Or Both?, Clayton K. Yeutter
Clayton K. Yeutter, U.S. Secretary of Agriculture Papers
It is a pleasure for me to be in Toronto, for the first time ever. My wife and I honeymooned in Canada 30 years ago, so every return trip to your beautiful country is a nostalgic experience. With an 80 cent exchange rate, we really ought to come back for another honeymoon in June and stay the rest of the year! Marshall Loeb, one of our outstanding business journalists, delivered a speech a couple of years ago in which he predicted the winning nations in international economic competition for the next decade or two. His top category encompassed only five …
A Non-Aligned Security Doctrine, K. R. Singh
A Non-Aligned Security Doctrine, K. R. Singh
Faculty Book Chapters
With the thaw of the cold war and the emergence of detente between the superpowers, it was widely argued that the policy of non-alignment had almost lost its relevance. Behind this belief was the assumption that non-alignment was the outcome of the cold war. However, non alignment did not go into oblivion as predicted by the cold war theory. On the contrary, the Movement was able to adapt itself to the new international conditions of the 1970's and to reemerge bigorously as a major political force in the 1980's. The papers published in this volume tackle these questions from various …
Challenges To And Prospects Of The Non-Aligned Movement During The Eighties, Samaan Boutros Farajallah
Challenges To And Prospects Of The Non-Aligned Movement During The Eighties, Samaan Boutros Farajallah
Faculty Book Chapters
With the thaw of the cold war and the emergence of detente between the superpowers, it was widely argued that the policy of non-alignment had almost lost its relevance. Behind this belief was the assumption that non-alignment was the outcome of the cold war. However, non alignment did not go into oblivion as predicted by the cold war theory. On the contrary, the Movement was able to adapt itself to the new international conditions of the 1970's and to reemerge bigorously as a major political force in the 1980's. The papers published in this volume tackle these questions from various …
Media-Coverage On Taiwan In The People's Republic Of China, Jorg-Meinhard Rudolph
Media-Coverage On Taiwan In The People's Republic Of China, Jorg-Meinhard Rudolph
Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies
No abstract provided.
The People's Republic Of China, International Law And Arms Control, David Salem
The People's Republic Of China, International Law And Arms Control, David Salem
Maryland Series in Contemporary Asian Studies
No abstract provided.
Editor's Note, Becky Snow, President, Kelly Patterson, Editor
Editor's Note, Becky Snow, President, Kelly Patterson, Editor
Sigma: Journal of Political and International Studies
The Pi Sigma Alpha Review, edited and published by students at Brigham Young University, features scholarly essays in the areas of American Government, Political Philosophy, Justice Administration, International Relations, Public Policy, and Comparative Politics.
Religion In Democracy: Tocqueville's Defense, Gary Novak, Kelly Patterson
Religion In Democracy: Tocqueville's Defense, Gary Novak, Kelly Patterson
Sigma: Journal of Political and International Studies
It is sometimes held to be paradoxical that liberal democracy has offered no sound justification of itself. For those who are citizens of liberal democracies, and therefore are concerned not only with the regime of the fatherland but a 1 so with the good regime genus, this paradox causes not only confusion. The citizen is left a so without justification for the patros: his love of the fatherland has then no rational logos. There have been various recent attempts to provide liberal democracy with the justification necessary to survive the attack of various schools. However one assesses …
The West German Example Of Voter Turnout, Roger White
The West German Example Of Voter Turnout, Roger White
Sigma: Journal of Political and International Studies
During a recent midterm congressional election I was reminded of the process that the average American citizen must go through to vote. This process began, in my case, several weeks in advance of the actual vote. First, I had to make a number of phone ca 11 s to determine where to register. Then, I was forced to take time out of my daily schedule to go down and register during their office hours. Registration was only the beginning, however, as I spent the next few weeks trying to sort through the multitude of information about the election in order …
The Matheson Coalition, Becky Snow
The Matheson Coalition, Becky Snow
Sigma: Journal of Political and International Studies
In political circl~, the State of Utah is often referred to as a "hive of conservatism." Several factors seem to indicate that this reputation is well deserved. For example, recent survey data indicate that 54 percent of the voters in the state identify themselves as either strong, not so strong, or leaning Republicans--this is far above the national average of 23 percent Republican identifiers as estimated by Gallup opinion polls. Also, many political observers feel that Utah's all Republican Washington delegation currently constitutes the most conservative team in Congress. Additionally, in the Presidential Election of 1980, Jimmy Carter, the Democratic …
Select Functions Of Price, Supply, And Demand In Market And State Economies. Study Ii, Gilbert Almquist
Select Functions Of Price, Supply, And Demand In Market And State Economies. Study Ii, Gilbert Almquist
Sigma: Journal of Political and International Studies
More than any other market aspect, price has the most direct linkage to supply and demand. Suppliers make product decisions according to production costs. Consumers decide their purchases after considering prices. Most prices are not set arbitrarily. Many factors must be analyzed before proper prices are applied. For this reason, the market manager must consider pricing strategies, evaluate applicable factors, set the price, predict its effect on the market, then observe the outcomes. Sometimes the outcomes are not in accord with the predictions. Prices and their effect on market supply and demand are not absolute. There are varying aspects in …
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Sigma: Journal of Political and International Studies
No abstract provided.
Non-Alignment In A Changing Global System, A. K. Damodaran
Non-Alignment In A Changing Global System, A. K. Damodaran
Faculty Book Chapters
With the thaw of the cold war and the emergence of detente between the superpowers, it was widely argued that the policy of non-alignment had almost lost its relevance. Behind this belief was the assumption that non-alignment was the outcome of the cold war. However, non alignment did not go into oblivion as predicted by the cold war theory. On the contrary, the Movement was able to adapt itself to the new international conditions of the 1970's and to reemerge bigorously as a major political force in the 1980's. The papers published in this volume tackle these questions from various …
The Impact Of The Present International System On The Non-Aligned Movement, V. P. Dott
The Impact Of The Present International System On The Non-Aligned Movement, V. P. Dott
Faculty Book Chapters
With the thaw of the cold war and the emergence of detente between the superpowers, it was widely argued that the policy of non-alignment had almost lost its relevance. Behind this belief was the assumption that non-alignment was the outcome of the cold war. However, non alignment did not go into oblivion as predicted by the cold war theory. On the contrary, the Movement was able to adapt itself to the new international conditions of the 1970's and to reemerge bigorously as a major political force in the 1980's. The papers published in this volume tackle these questions from various …
The Institutional Structure Of Non-Alignment: An Evaluation Of Its Successes And Failures, M. Samir Ahmed
The Institutional Structure Of Non-Alignment: An Evaluation Of Its Successes And Failures, M. Samir Ahmed
Faculty Book Chapters
With the thaw of the cold war and the emergence of detente between the superpowers, it was widely argued that the policy of non-alignment had almost lost its relevance. Behind this belief was the assumption that non-alignment was the outcome of the cold war. However, non alignment did not go into oblivion as predicted by the cold war theory. On the contrary, the Movement was able to adapt itself to the new international conditions of the 1970's and to reemerge bigorously as a major political force in the 1980's. The papers published in this volume tackle these questions from various …
Non-Alignment And Security, Esam El-Din Galal
Non-Alignment And Security, Esam El-Din Galal
Faculty Book Chapters
With the thaw of the cold war and the emergence of detente between the superpowers, it was widely argued that the policy of non-alignment had almost lost its relevance. Behind this belief was the assumption that non-alignment was the outcome of the cold war. However, non alignment did not go into oblivion as predicted by the cold war theory. On the contrary, the Movement was able to adapt itself to the new international conditions of the 1970's and to reemerge bigorously as a major political force in the 1980's. The papers published in this volume tackle these questions from various …
The Political Economy Of Non-Alignment, Mohamed El-Sayed Selim
The Political Economy Of Non-Alignment, Mohamed El-Sayed Selim
Faculty Book Chapters
With the thaw of the cold war and the emergence of detente between the superpowers, it was widely argued that the policy of non-alignment had almost lost its relevance. Behind this belief was the assumption that non-alignment was the outcome of the cold war. However, non alignment did not go into oblivion as predicted by the cold war theory. On the contrary, the Movement was able to adapt itself to the new international conditions of the 1970's and to reemerge bigorously as a major political force in the 1980's. The papers published in this volume tackle these questions from various …
Africa And Non-Alignment, M. Samir Ahmed
Africa And Non-Alignment, M. Samir Ahmed
Faculty Book Chapters
With the thaw of the cold war and the emergence of detente between the superpowers, it was widely argued that the policy of non-alignment had almost lost its relevance. Behind this belief was the assumption that non-alignment was the outcome of the cold war. However, non alignment did not go into oblivion as predicted by the cold war theory. On the contrary, the Movement was able to adapt itself to the new international conditions of the 1970's and to reemerge bigorously as a major political force in the 1980's. The papers published in this volume tackle these questions from various …
Non-Alignment: North-South And South-South, Adel Beshai
Non-Alignment: North-South And South-South, Adel Beshai
Faculty Book Chapters
With the thaw of the cold war and the emergence of detente between the superpowers, it was widely argued that the policy of non-alignment had almost lost its relevance. Behind this belief was the assumption that non-alignment was the outcome of the cold war. However, non alignment did not go into oblivion as predicted by the cold war theory. On the contrary, the Movement was able to adapt itself to the new international conditions of the 1970's and to reemerge bigorously as a major political force in the 1980's. The papers published in this volume tackle these questions from various …
The Movement Of The Non-Aligned And Its Dilemmas Today, Bojana Tadic
The Movement Of The Non-Aligned And Its Dilemmas Today, Bojana Tadic
Faculty Book Chapters
With the thaw of the cold war and the emergence of detente between the superpowers, it was widely argued that the policy of non-alignment had almost lost its relevance. Behind this belief was the assumption that non-alignment was the outcome of the cold war. However, non alignment did not go into oblivion as predicted by the cold war theory. On the contrary, the Movement was able to adapt itself to the new international conditions of the 1970's and to reemerge bigorously as a major political force in the 1980's. The papers published in this volume tackle these questions from various …