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Relations / Jean Claude-André Lavigne
Titre : Relations : Série de 4 manuels : marché local - marché national - marché mondial, volume 3 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Jean Claude-André Lavigne, Auteur Editeur : Economie et Humanisme Année de publication : 1991 Autre Editeur : RONGEAD Importance : 53 p Note générale : 09.02 LAV Langues : Français (fre) Catégories : Afrique Tags : Europe, USA URSS Relations commerciales Index. décimale : 09.02 Afrique Résumé : Notre intention, ici, est de montrer à l'agent de développement local, au responsable d'une entreprise ou d'une coopérative, ou encore à l'étudiant africain, que tout projet ou programme de développement est dépendant d'un tissu complexe de relations économiques, sociales et politiques. Ces relations se tissent entre l'Afrique et le reste du monde, mais aussi à l'intérieur des pays africains. Relations : Série de 4 manuels : marché local - marché national - marché mondial, volume 3 [texte imprimé] / Jean Claude-André Lavigne, Auteur . - [S.l.] : Economie et Humanisme : [S.l.] : RONGEAD, 1991 . - 53 p.
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Langues : Français (fre)
Catégories : Afrique Tags : Europe, USA URSS Relations commerciales Index. décimale : 09.02 Afrique Résumé : Notre intention, ici, est de montrer à l'agent de développement local, au responsable d'une entreprise ou d'une coopérative, ou encore à l'étudiant africain, que tout projet ou programme de développement est dépendant d'un tissu complexe de relations économiques, sociales et politiques. Ces relations se tissent entre l'Afrique et le reste du monde, mais aussi à l'intérieur des pays africains.
Titre : Understanding International Relations Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Chris Brown, Auteur Editeur : Hampshire [UK] : Palgrave Macmillan Année de publication : 2001 Importance : 296 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Théories politiques Tags : ONU Sécurité internationale Relations commerciales Relation Nord-Sud Index. décimale : 08.02 Théories politiques Résumé : This book is an introduction to the discipline of International Relations; ‘International Relations’ (upper case – here frequently shortened to IR) is the
study of ‘international relations’ (lower case) – the use of upper and lower case in this way has become conventional and will be employed throughout this book – but what are ‘international relations’? A survey of the field suggests that a number of different definitions are employed. For some, international relations means the diplomatic–strategic relations of states, and the characteristic focus of IR is on issues of war and peace, conflict and cooperation. Others see international relations as being about cross-border transactions of all kinds, political, economic and social, and IR is as likely to study trade negotiations or the operation of non-state institutions such as Amnesty International as it is conventional peace talks or the workings of the United Nations (UN).Understanding International Relations [texte imprimé] / Chris Brown, Auteur . - Hampshire (UK) : Palgrave Macmillan, 2001 . - 296 p.
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Théories politiques Tags : ONU Sécurité internationale Relations commerciales Relation Nord-Sud Index. décimale : 08.02 Théories politiques Résumé : This book is an introduction to the discipline of International Relations; ‘International Relations’ (upper case – here frequently shortened to IR) is the
study of ‘international relations’ (lower case) – the use of upper and lower case in this way has become conventional and will be employed throughout this book – but what are ‘international relations’? A survey of the field suggests that a number of different definitions are employed. For some, international relations means the diplomatic–strategic relations of states, and the characteristic focus of IR is on issues of war and peace, conflict and cooperation. Others see international relations as being about cross-border transactions of all kinds, political, economic and social, and IR is as likely to study trade negotiations or the operation of non-state institutions such as Amnesty International as it is conventional peace talks or the workings of the United Nations (UN).Documents numériques
Understanding_International_Relations_By_Chris_Brown.pdfAdobe Acrobat PDF The international economic order / Orlando Letelier
Titre : The international economic order : part 1 Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Orlando Letelier, Auteur ; Michael Moffitt, Auteur Editeur : Amsterdam [Pays-Bas] : Transnational Institute (TNI) Année de publication : 1977 Collection : Pamphlet num. 2 Importance : 61 p Langues : Anglais (eng) Tags : NOEI Economie politique Pays en développement Relations commerciales Index. décimale : 01.LET Résumé : This work examines the conflict between the advanced industrial countries and the Third World over the establishment of a 'new international economic order'. Tracing the roots of Third World underdevelopment to the expansion of capitalism on a world scale, this analysis describes the deterioration of the Third World position in the world economy and the crisis of the traditional development strategies. Special attention is paid to the role of the UN, the Non-aligned movements, and OPEC.
From the introduction, by Michael Moffitt - Orlando Letelier and I began to write an essay on the international economic order debate in the spring of 1976. Now I complete it with profound sadness. This pamphlet marks the first in a series of publications by the International Economic Order program of the Transnational Institute, under the direction of Richard J. Barnet, the late Orlando Letelier and Howard M. Wachtel.
On the evening of September 20, Orlando Letelier and I worked on this essay together for the last time. Less than twelve hours later as he, my wife Ronni Karpen-Moffitt and I drove around Sheridan Circle in Washington, DC, a bomb which had been attached to the underpart of his car exploded, killing both my wife and Orlando. US authorities have confirmed that DINA, the secret police of Chilean dictator General Augusto Pinochet, carried out the assassination with the help of exiled Cuban terrorists. Letelier had become the most effective and articulate critic of Chile's military junta, which, three years ago, overthrew the elected government of President Salvador Allende. In the Allende government, he served as Ambassador to the United States, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Defense Minister and Interior Minister.
Orlando Letelier and I had intended for the first part of 'The International Economic Order' to acquaint the reader with the evolution of the Third World's quest for a new and more equitable distribution of the world's wealth and power, and the response by the developed world. No comprehensive account of this process has yet appeared.The international economic order : part 1 [texte imprimé] / Orlando Letelier, Auteur ; Michael Moffitt, Auteur . - Amsterdam (PO Box 14656, 1001 LD, Pays-Bas) : Transnational Institute (TNI), 1977 . - 61 p. - (Pamphlet; 2) .
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Tags : NOEI Economie politique Pays en développement Relations commerciales Index. décimale : 01.LET Résumé : This work examines the conflict between the advanced industrial countries and the Third World over the establishment of a 'new international economic order'. Tracing the roots of Third World underdevelopment to the expansion of capitalism on a world scale, this analysis describes the deterioration of the Third World position in the world economy and the crisis of the traditional development strategies. Special attention is paid to the role of the UN, the Non-aligned movements, and OPEC.
From the introduction, by Michael Moffitt - Orlando Letelier and I began to write an essay on the international economic order debate in the spring of 1976. Now I complete it with profound sadness. This pamphlet marks the first in a series of publications by the International Economic Order program of the Transnational Institute, under the direction of Richard J. Barnet, the late Orlando Letelier and Howard M. Wachtel.
On the evening of September 20, Orlando Letelier and I worked on this essay together for the last time. Less than twelve hours later as he, my wife Ronni Karpen-Moffitt and I drove around Sheridan Circle in Washington, DC, a bomb which had been attached to the underpart of his car exploded, killing both my wife and Orlando. US authorities have confirmed that DINA, the secret police of Chilean dictator General Augusto Pinochet, carried out the assassination with the help of exiled Cuban terrorists. Letelier had become the most effective and articulate critic of Chile's military junta, which, three years ago, overthrew the elected government of President Salvador Allende. In the Allende government, he served as Ambassador to the United States, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Defense Minister and Interior Minister.
Orlando Letelier and I had intended for the first part of 'The International Economic Order' to acquaint the reader with the evolution of the Third World's quest for a new and more equitable distribution of the world's wealth and power, and the response by the developed world. No comprehensive account of this process has yet appeared.