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The Commons : Economic Alternatives in the Digital Age
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Year: 2020 Publisher: London, United Kingdom : University of Westminster Press,

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The Commons : Economic Alternatives in the Digital Age
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Cooperation & coercion : how busybodies became busybullies and what that means for economics and politics
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ISBN: 1504063473 Year: 2020 Publisher: Wilmington, Delaware : ISI Books,

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In this myth-busting book, the authors display the wisdom and the talent for explaining complex topics that have attracted a devoted audience to their weekly podcast, Words & Numbers. By looking for cooperation in everyday life, they help make sense of a wide range of issues that dominate the public debate. You'll come away from this book with a new understanding of everything from the minimuym wage to taxes, from gun control to government regulations, from the war on terror to the war on drugs to the war on poverty. Cooperation & Coercion cuts through heated partisan debates to provide a refreshingly clear and comprehensive iunderstanding of the way the world works.--from back cover.

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Critical dictionary on borders, cross-border cooperation and European integration
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ISBN: 9782807607927 2807607926 2807607934 Year: 2020 Volume: 1 Publisher: Bruxelles, Belgium : Peter Lang,

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This Critical Dictionary on Borders, Cross-Border Cooperation and European Integration is the first encyclopaedia which combines two so far not well interconnected interdisciplinary research fields, i.e. Border Studies and European Studies. Organised in an alphabetical order, it contains 207 articles written by 115 authors from different countries and scientific disciplines which are accompanied by 58 maps. The articles deal with theory, terminology, concepts, actors, themes and spaces of neighbourhood relations at European borders and in borderlands of and around the European Union (EU). Taking into account a multi-scale perspective from the local to the global, the Critical Dictionary follows a combined historical-geographical approach and is co-directed by Birte Wassenberg and Bernard Reitel, with a large contribution of Jean Peyrony and Jean Rubio from the Mission opérationnelle transfrontalère (MOT), especially for the cartography. The Dictionary is also part of four Jean Monnet activities supported by the Erasmus+ programme of the European Union for the period 2016-2022: two Jean Monnet projects on EU border regions (University Strasbourg), one Jean Monnet network (Frontem) and the Franco-German Jean Monnet excellence Center in Strasbourg, as well as the Jean Monnet Chair of Bernard Reitel on borders and European integration. Rather than being designed as an objective compilation of facts and figures, it should serve as a critical tool for discussion between researchers, students and practitioners working in the field of borders, cross-border cooperation and European Integration.


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Global Governance and the Emergence of Global Institutions for the 21st Century
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press,

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"The world today is facing unprecedented challenges of governance far beyond what the United Nations, established more than 70 years ago, was designed to face. The grave effects of global climate change are already manifesting themselves, requiring rapid, far-reaching and unprecedented changes in all aspects of society if we are to arrest catastrophic and probably irreversible consequences. Science has uncovered the frightening and rapid collapse in global biodiversity, threatening ecosystems across the planet that maintain the correct functioning of the biosphere, upon which we rely for survival. But there is more; there are other global catastrophic risks. We live in a world in which a diminished faith in our political leaders and governmental structures, public disillusionment with partisan politics and a willingness to believe populist promises, disturbing trends in income inequality, human rights violations and the spread of corruption have coincided with the rise of autocratic leaders, often intent on awakening the voices of nationalisms which have been so destructive during the 20th century. The rejection by some nations of the benefits of multilaterism and international cooperation, which have been at the center of the postwar global order, has heightened the risks of fundamental instabilities that could precipitate a range of major crises, disregarding the lessons of the past"-- Provided by publisher.


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Global Governance and the Emergence of Global Institutions for the 21st Century
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Cambridge, United Kingdom : Cambridge University Press,

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"The world today is facing unprecedented challenges of governance far beyond what the United Nations, established more than 70 years ago, was designed to face. The grave effects of global climate change are already manifesting themselves, requiring rapid, far-reaching and unprecedented changes in all aspects of society if we are to arrest catastrophic and probably irreversible consequences. Science has uncovered the frightening and rapid collapse in global biodiversity, threatening ecosystems across the planet that maintain the correct functioning of the biosphere, upon which we rely for survival. But there is more; there are other global catastrophic risks. We live in a world in which a diminished faith in our political leaders and governmental structures, public disillusionment with partisan politics and a willingness to believe populist promises, disturbing trends in income inequality, human rights violations and the spread of corruption have coincided with the rise of autocratic leaders, often intent on awakening the voices of nationalisms which have been so destructive during the 20th century. The rejection by some nations of the benefits of multilaterism and international cooperation, which have been at the center of the postwar global order, has heightened the risks of fundamental instabilities that could precipitate a range of major crises, disregarding the lessons of the past"-- Provided by publisher.


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Global Governance and the Emergence of Global Institutions for the 21st Century
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"The world today is facing unprecedented challenges of governance far beyond what the United Nations, established more than 70 years ago, was designed to face. The grave effects of global climate change are already manifesting themselves, requiring rapid, far-reaching and unprecedented changes in all aspects of society if we are to arrest catastrophic and probably irreversible consequences. Science has uncovered the frightening and rapid collapse in global biodiversity, threatening ecosystems across the planet that maintain the correct functioning of the biosphere, upon which we rely for survival. But there is more; there are other global catastrophic risks. We live in a world in which a diminished faith in our political leaders and governmental structures, public disillusionment with partisan politics and a willingness to believe populist promises, disturbing trends in income inequality, human rights violations and the spread of corruption have coincided with the rise of autocratic leaders, often intent on awakening the voices of nationalisms which have been so destructive during the 20th century. The rejection by some nations of the benefits of multilaterism and international cooperation, which have been at the center of the postwar global order, has heightened the risks of fundamental instabilities that could precipitate a range of major crises, disregarding the lessons of the past"-- Provided by publisher.


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Restore the Partnership Act : report of the Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, United States Senate, to accompany S. 2967, to establish the Commission on Intergovernmental Relations of the United States to facilitate the fullest cooperation, coordination, and mutual accountability among all levels of government, and for other purposes.
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Year: 2020 Publisher: Washington : U.S. Government Publishing Office,

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Global Forum on Transparency and Exchange of Information for Tax Purposes : Anguilla 2020 (second round) : peer review report on the exchange of information on request
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ISBN: 9264845682 Year: 2020 Publisher: Paris : OECD Publishing,

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This report contains the 2020 Peer Review Report on the Exchange of Information on Request of Anguilla.

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