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  • 1
    Language: English
    Pages: X, 201 S. , 8"
    DDC: 992
    Keywords: Indonesia History ; Indonesien ; Geschichte
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9780833083289 , 0833083287 , 9780833081285 , 0833081284
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (XX, 69 S.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Keywords: Economic assistance, Chinese ; Investments, Chinese Government policy ; Investments, Chinese Government policy ; Economic assistance, Chinese ; Economic assistance, Chinese ; Investments, Chinese Government policy ; Investments, Chinese Government policy ; Economic assistance, Chinese ; Economic assistance, Chinese ; Investments, Chinese ; Investments, Chinese ; Economic assistance, Chinese ; Economic assistance, Chinese ; Investments, Chinese ; Investments, Chinese ; Economic assistance, Chinese ; Volksrepublik China Auslandshilfepolitik einzelner Staaten ; Entwicklungspolitik ; Wechselbeziehungen Außenpolitik - Entwicklungspolitik ; Auslands- und Entwicklungshilfe ; Außenwirtschaftliche Interessen ; Auslands- und Entwicklungshilfeprojekt ; Entwicklungsfinanzierung ; Direktinvestition ; Öffentliche Kreditvergabe ; Geldpolitik/Kreditpolitik ; Internationale wirtschaftliche Dominanz/Abhängigkeit ; Wirtschaftliche Rolle des Staates ; Beispielhafte Fälle ; Entwicklungsperspektive und -tendenz ; People's Republic of China Foreign aid policies of individual countries ; Development policy ; Interrelationship between foreign and development policy ; Foreign and development aid ; Foreign trade interests ; Foreign and development aid projects ; Development financing ; Foreign direct investments ; Public lending ; Monetary policy/credit policy ; International economic dominance/dependence ; Economic role of the state ; Exemplary cases ; Development perspectives and tendencies ; Afrika Lateinamerika ; Naher und Mittlerer Osten ; Südasien ; Zentralasien ; Ostasien ; Africa Latin America ; Near and Middle East ; South Asia ; Central Asia ; East Asia ; Economic assistance, Chinese ; Investments, Chinese ; Government policy ; Africa ; Asia ; Latin America ; Middle East ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Infrastructure ; Electronic books
    Note: "RAND National Defense Research Institute , Includes bibliographical references (pages 67-69) , This research was "conducted within the International Security and Defense Policy Center of the RAND National Security Research Division (NSRD)"--Preface
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780833042552 , 9780833039767
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Warfare & defence
    Abstract: Sixteen years after the Soviet Union's demise, the Russian economy can still be appropriately characterized as transitional. The authors shed light on ambiguities surrounding this status through an exploration of four questions related to issues of interest to government decisionmakers
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  • 4
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    ISBN: 9780833045966 , 9780833044068
    Language: Undetermined
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource
    Keywords: Comparative politics ; International relations ; Warfare & defence
    Abstract: Six institutions in five countries that have key interests in North Korea's future undertook a collaborative effort to determine ways in which the North Korean system could move toward modernization. The effort produced illustrative plans, a consensus plan, and a tool kit for constructing alternative plans for stimulating the modernization of the North Korean system
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9780833031815 , 0833034014 , 0833031813 , 9780833034014
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xv, 211 pages)
    Edition: [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library 2010 Electronic reproduction
    Parallel Title: Print version Wolf, Charles, 1924- Straddling economics and politics
    Keywords: Globalization Political aspects ; Free enterprise ; International economic relations ; Financial crises ; Globalization Economic aspects ; Globalization ; Free enterprise ; International economic relations ; Financial crises ; Globalization ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Security (National & International) ; Economic history ; Economic policy ; Financial crises ; Free enterprise ; Globalization ; Economic aspects ; Globalization ; Political aspects ; International economic relations ; Politics and government ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Economic Conditions ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Economics ; Comparative ; Asia ; United States ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Economic Conditions ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Economic History ; United States Economic policy 1993-2001 ; Asia Economic policy 20th century ; Asia Economic conditions 20th century ; Asia Politics and government 20th century ; United States Economic conditions 20th century ; United States Politics and government 20th century ; United States ; Asia ; Asia ; Asia ; United States ; United States ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The Global Economy -- Globalization: Meaning and Measurement -- Globalization: Less Than Meets the Eye -- Financial Crises and the Challenge of "Moral Hazard" -- The Morning After -- Financial Flu Isn't Contagious -- History Hasn't Ended: The Struggle Between Markets and Governments Resumes -- The WTO Controversy: Exaggerated Fears and Unrealistic Hopes -- Economic Facts Point to a Weak Euro -- E Pluribus Incertum Unum -- The Crisis of George Soros -- The U.S. Economy and Foreign Policy -- Whether and When to Intervene -- Tax Cuts, Debt Reduction, and "Fairness": Why Tax Reduction Is No More "Unfair" Than Debt Reduction -- False Alarms About the U.S. Trade Deficit -- Two Deficits That Just Don't Matter / co-authored with Walter Wriston -- Taxes, Trade, and Growth -- Asian Economics and Politics -- Are "Asian Values" Really That Unique? -- Through a Hazy Crystal Ball: Asia's Economic Outlook, 1997-2020 -- Asia in 2015 -- The Accumulation of Military Capital in Asia and the United States, 1997-2015 -- Too Much Government Control -- The End of Asia's Economic Crisis -- When Good News Isn't Newsworthy -- Asia's Dramatic Recovery -- China After Deng -- Why China's 8 Percent Growth Target Is Not Good News -- China's Devaluation: Whether, When, How Much? -- China's Hierarchs Face a Critical Dilemma -- Communists and Capitalists in China: Who Will Co-Opt Whom? -- China Continues Its Fitful March Toward Capitalism -- One China, Three Systems? -- Restarting Cross-Strait Relations: Beyond the Dialogue of the Deaf / co-authored with Jonathan Pollack -- Curing Japan's Economic Malaise -- Long-Term Prospects for Japan -- New Therapies for Japan's Economic Sclerosis / co-authored with Mark Buchman -- Japan's Comfortable Stagnation -- How to Defend Japan While "Engaging" China -- When a Balance of Power Can Be Destabilizing -- Managing the Costs of Korean Unification: If It Occurs
    Abstract: The Global Economy -- Globalization: Meaning and Measurement -- Globalization: Less Than Meets the Eye -- Financial Crises and the Challenge of "Moral Hazard" -- The Morning After -- Financial Flu Isn't Contagious -- History Hasn't Ended: The Struggle Between Markets and Governments Resumes -- The WTO Controversy: Exaggerated Fears and Unrealistic Hopes -- Economic Facts Point to a Weak Euro -- E Pluribus Incertum Unum -- The Crisis of George Soros -- The U.S. Economy and Foreign Policy -- Whether and When to Intervene -- Tax Cuts, Debt Reduction, and "Fairness": Why Tax Reduction Is No More "Unfair" Than Debt Reduction -- False Alarms About the U.S. Trade Deficit -- Two Deficits That Just Don't Matter / co-authored with Walter Wriston -- Taxes, Trade, and Growth -- Asian Economics and Politics -- Are "Asian Values" Really That Unique? -- Through a Hazy Crystal Ball: Asia's Economic Outlook, 1997-2020 -- Asia in 2015 -- The Accumulation of Military Capital in Asia and the United States, 1997-2015 -- Too Much Government Control -- The End of Asia's Economic Crisis -- When Good News Isn't Newsworthy -- Asia's Dramatic Recovery -- China After Deng -- Why China's 8 Percent Growth Target Is Not Good News -- China's Devaluation: Whether, When, How Much? -- China's Hierarchs Face a Critical Dilemma -- Communists and Capitalists in China: Who Will Co-Opt Whom? -- China Continues Its Fitful March Toward Capitalism -- One China, Three Systems? -- Restarting Cross-Strait Relations: Beyond the Dialogue of the Deaf / co-authored with Jonathan Pollack -- Curing Japan's Economic Malaise -- Long-Term Prospects for Japan -- New Therapies for Japan's Economic Sclerosis / co-authored with Mark Buchman -- Japan's Comfortable Stagnation -- How to Defend Japan While "Engaging" China -- When a Balance of Power Can Be Destabilizing -- Managing the Costs of Korean Unification: If It Occurs
    Note: "The 38 essays in this book were written between the end of 1996 and the middle of 2001, and published in the Wall Street journal [and others]"--Foreword , "MR-1571 , Includes bibliographical references and index , Use copy Restrictions unspecified star MiAaHDL , Electronic reproduction , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
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  • 6
    ISBN: 9780833039767 , 0833042556 , 9781281180971 , 1281180971 , 9780833042552 , 0833039768
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xviii, 54 pages)
    Series Statement: Rand Corporation monograph series
    Parallel Title: Print version Wolf, Charles, 1924- Russia's economy
    Keywords: Wirtschaftsentwicklung ; Economic History ; Business & Economics ; Russia (Federation) ; Russland ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Security (National & International) ; Economic history ; Economic policy ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Political Freedom & Security ; International Security ; Russia (Federation) Economic policy 1991- ; Russia (Federation) Economic conditions 1991- ; Russia (Federation) ; Russia (Federation) ; Electronic books
    Abstract: The good news and the bad news about the Russian economy's movement toward becoming a market economy are both abundant; however, the Russian economy can still -- 16 years after the Soviet Union's demise -- be appropriately characterized as transitional. It is the second largest of the economies considered to be transitional (China is the largest), but its position on the broad spectrum of transitional economies is not entirely clear, and neither are the pace and direction of its movement. The authors shed light on ambiguities surrounding Russia's status as a transitional economy by attempting to answer four key questions that relate to issues of interest to government decisionmakers about what Russia's economic growth can be attributed to and how transitional changes in the Russian economy have affected Russia's defense spending, defense industry, arms exports, and economic transitions with several of its trading partners
    Abstract: The good news and the bad news about the Russian economy's movement toward becoming a market economy are both abundant; however, the Russian economy can still -- 16 years after the Soviet Union's demise -- be appropriately characterized as transitional. It is the second largest of the economies considered to be transitional (China is the largest), but its position on the broad spectrum of transitional economies is not entirely clear, and neither are the pace and direction of its movement. The authors shed light on ambiguities surrounding Russia's status as a transitional economy by attempting to answer four key questions that relate to issues of interest to government decisionmakers about what Russia's economic growth can be attributed to and how transitional changes in the Russian economy have affected Russia's defense spending, defense industry, arms exports, and economic transitions with several of its trading partners
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 53-54)
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  • 7
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    ISBN: 9780833044068 , 0833045962 , 0833044060 , 9780833045966
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxiii, 100 pages)
    Edition: [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library 2010 Electronic reproduction
    Parallel Title: Print version Wolf, Charles, 1924- Modernizing the North Korean system
    Keywords: POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Comparative Politics ; Economic policy ; Military policy ; Politics and government ; Local Government - U.S ; Government - U.S ; Law, Politics & Government ; Government - Non-U.S ; Government - Asia ; Korea (North) ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Public Policy ; General ; Korea (North) Economic policy ; Korea (North) Politics and government 1994-2011 ; Korea (North) Military policy ; Korea (North) ; Korea (North) ; Korea (North) ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "In seeking a modernized North Korea, the focus should be on stimulating a gradual modernization of the North Korean system rather than removing the regime. With this tenet in mind, six institutions in five countries that have key interests in North Korea's future undertook a collaborative effort to determine ways in which the North Korean system could move toward modernization over the medium to long term. This endeavor can be viewed as "participatory systems analysis" in that the participants, in analyzing the North Korean system and how to motivate its modernization, fused their sometimes divergent but often overlapping and reconcilable perspectives on that system. The project first produced policy instruments that can contribute to the system's modernization and provide a basis for concerted, collaborative efforts to stimulate peaceful change in North Korea. These instruments were then integrated into alternative operational plans, or "portfolios," and evaluated in terms of how each member of the Six-Party Talks would respond to their components, spawning one "consensus plan" that all of the research partners deemed likely to garner buy-in from their five countries. In addition, several potential intermediaries -- i.e., those that could help convey the project findings to one or more levels of the North Korean structure -- were identified. The results of this project consist of illustrative plans, the consensus plan, and a tool kit that can be used by entities in North Korea or elsewhere to construct plans for stimulating modernization of the North Korean system."--Publisher's website
    Abstract: "In seeking a modernized North Korea, the focus should be on stimulating a gradual modernization of the North Korean system rather than removing the regime. With this tenet in mind, six institutions in five countries that have key interests in North Korea's future undertook a collaborative effort to determine ways in which the North Korean system could move toward modernization over the medium to long term. This endeavor can be viewed as "participatory systems analysis" in that the participants, in analyzing the North Korean system and how to motivate its modernization, fused their sometimes divergent but often overlapping and reconcilable perspectives on that system. The project first produced policy instruments that can contribute to the system's modernization and provide a basis for concerted, collaborative efforts to stimulate peaceful change in North Korea. These instruments were then integrated into alternative operational plans, or "portfolios," and evaluated in terms of how each member of the Six-Party Talks would respond to their components, spawning one "consensus plan" that all of the research partners deemed likely to garner buy-in from their five countries. In addition, several potential intermediaries -- i.e., those that could help convey the project findings to one or more levels of the North Korean structure -- were identified. The results of this project consist of illustrative plans, the consensus plan, and a tool kit that can be used by entities in North Korea or elsewhere to construct plans for stimulating modernization of the North Korean system."--Publisher's website
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 97-100) , Use copy Restrictions unspecified star MiAaHDL , Electronic reproduction , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
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  • 8
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    ISBN: 9780833045584 , 0833046772 , 083304558X , 9780833046772
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxi, 143 pages)
    Series Statement: RAND Corporation monograph series
    Parallel Title: Print version Green, Jerrold D Understanding Iran
    Keywords: Government - Asia ; Government - Non-U.S ; Iran ; Iran ; internal politics ; Law, Politics & Government ; Iran ; foreign policy ; Economic history ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Political Process ; General ; Diplomatic relations ; Politics and government ; Iran Economic conditions 1997- ; Iran Politics and government 1997- ; Iran Foreign relations 1997- ; Iran ; Iran ; Iran ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "Over the years, there have been numerous efforts to locate the roots of the Islamic Republic's intentions and motivations in the distinctiveness of its political culture and history. A rich and ancient nation, Iran has always beguiled outsiders. This complexity, combined with America's lack of access to Iran since 1979, has produced a peculiar view of the Islamic Republic, a view defined by mystique and a superficial reading that places too much emphasis on Iran's 'abnormal' and 'exceptional' characteristics. This document is a short, accessible guide intended to help U.S. policymakers understand the Islamic Republic. It offers a set of short analytic observations about the processes, institutions, networks, and actors that define Iran's politics, strategy, economic policy, and diplomacy. From these, it sets out an argument for appreciating the challenges and fundamentals of negotiating with Iran."--Summary, p. ix
    Abstract: "Over the years, there have been numerous efforts to locate the roots of the Islamic Republic's intentions and motivations in the distinctiveness of its political culture and history. A rich and ancient nation, Iran has always beguiled outsiders. This complexity, combined with America's lack of access to Iran since 1979, has produced a peculiar view of the Islamic Republic, a view defined by mystique and a superficial reading that places too much emphasis on Iran's 'abnormal' and 'exceptional' characteristics. This document is a short, accessible guide intended to help U.S. policymakers understand the Islamic Republic. It offers a set of short analytic observations about the processes, institutions, networks, and actors that define Iran's politics, strategy, economic policy, and diplomacy. From these, it sets out an argument for appreciating the challenges and fundamentals of negotiating with Iran."--Summary, p. ix
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 141-143)
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  • 9
    ISBN: 9780833059833 , 0833059831 , 9780833059680 , 0833059688
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxii, 46 pages)
    Series Statement: RAND Corporation monograph series MG1162
    Parallel Title: Druckausg. Wolf, Charles.; China's Expanding Role in Global Mergers and Acquisitions Markets.
    Keywords: Investments, Chinese Foreign countries. ; Investments, Foreign China. ; Business enterprises, Foreign China. ; Business enterprises, Foreign ; Investments, Foreign ; Investments, Chinese ; Business enterprises, Foreign ; Investments, Foreign ; Investments, Chinese ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Political Economy ; Business enterprises, Foreign ; Investments, Foreign ; Commerce ; Finance ; Business & Economics ; Investment & Speculation ; International Commerce ; China ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Investments & Securities ; General ; Electronic books
    Abstract: "The research described in this monograph analyzed recent and proposed Chinese investments in U.S. companies, including both acquisitions that were completed and ones that were disallowed or withdrawn. The research also reviewed China's recent and prospective investments in companies in Europe, Asia, and the rest of the world. The aim of this review was to gain an understanding of China's investment patterns and to develop a methodology to improve the assessment of whether proposed investments should be allowed or should require measures to mitigate risk. Data used in the monograph cover the decade through 2009, with occasional references to 2010. Many of the trends and forecasts drawn from these data have been reinforced by more recent data
    Abstract: "The research described in this monograph analyzed recent and proposed Chinese investments in U.S. companies, including both acquisitions that were completed and ones that were disallowed or withdrawn. The research also reviewed China's recent and prospective investments in companies in Europe, Asia, and the rest of the world. The aim of this review was to gain an understanding of China's investment patterns and to develop a methodology to improve the assessment of whether proposed investments should be allowed or should require measures to mitigate risk. Data used in the monograph cover the decade through 2009, with occasional references to 2010. Many of the trends and forecasts drawn from these data have been reinforced by more recent data
    Note: Includes bibliographical references
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  • 10
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    Santa Monica, CA : RAND
    ISBN: 9780833033444 , 0833036041 , 9781282451506 , 1282451502 , 9780833036049 , 0833033441
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xxvii, 207 pages)
    Edition: [S.l.] HathiTrust Digital Library 2010 Electronic reproduction
    Parallel Title: Print version Fault lines in China's economic terrain (Original)
    Keywords: Public health ; Public health ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; Economic Conditions ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Economics ; Comparative ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Economic Conditions ; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS ; Economic History ; POLITICAL SCIENCE ; International Relations ; General ; Economic history ; Public health ; Social conditions ; China ; China Social conditions 2000- ; China Economic conditions 2000- ; China ; China ; Electronic books
    Abstract: What are the major challenges, fault lines, and potential adversities (these terms are used synonymously), that China's economic development will encounter over the next decade? How severely will China's overall economic performance be affected if these adversities occur separately or in clusters? This book addresses these key questions. China has confronted in the past two decades five of the eight fault lines that the authors consider (unemployment, corruption, water resources, HIV/AIDS, and financial fragility), and, nonetheless, it has sustained high rates of economic growth. Therefore, in assessing the potential effects of these fault lines on China's future economic performance, the authors focus on whether, why, and by how much their intensities may increase--that is, on changes, rather than on the prevailing levels of each fault line. For the other three fault lines examined, which have not previously occurred or recurred--oil price shocks, foreign-direct-investment shrinkage, and serious military conflicts--the authors consider the circumstances under which they might arise and their resulting economic effects. For each of the eight fault lines, the authors estimate a "bottom-line" in terms of expected effects on China's annual growth rate over the next decade, drawing on a variety of methods, models, and judgments to make these estimates. The authors suggest that the probability that none of these individual setbacks will occur is low, while the probability that all will occur is still lower. Because of interdependencies among the fault lines, it is highly likely that several separate adversities will cluster if any one of them occurs. For examples: an internal financial crisis would have serious negative effects on the relative attractiveness of foreign investment in China, contributing to shrinkage of foreign direct investment; epidemic disease would intensify water pollution problems and would discourage foreign investment
    Abstract: What are the major challenges, fault lines, and potential adversities (these terms are used synonymously), that China's economic development will encounter over the next decade? How severely will China's overall economic performance be affected if these adversities occur separately or in clusters? This book addresses these key questions. China has confronted in the past two decades five of the eight fault lines that the authors consider (unemployment, corruption, water resources, HIV/AIDS, and financial fragility), and, nonetheless, it has sustained high rates of economic growth. Therefore, in assessing the potential effects of these fault lines on China's future economic performance, the authors focus on whether, why, and by how much their intensities may increase--that is, on changes, rather than on the prevailing levels of each fault line. For the other three fault lines examined, which have not previously occurred or recurred--oil price shocks, foreign-direct-investment shrinkage, and serious military conflicts--the authors consider the circumstances under which they might arise and their resulting economic effects. For each of the eight fault lines, the authors estimate a "bottom-line" in terms of expected effects on China's annual growth rate over the next decade, drawing on a variety of methods, models, and judgments to make these estimates. The authors suggest that the probability that none of these individual setbacks will occur is low, while the probability that all will occur is still lower. Because of interdependencies among the fault lines, it is highly likely that several separate adversities will cluster if any one of them occurs. For examples: an internal financial crisis would have serious negative effects on the relative attractiveness of foreign investment in China, contributing to shrinkage of foreign direct investment; epidemic disease would intensify water pollution problems and would discourage foreign investment
    Note: "Prepared for the Office of Net Assessment, Dept. of Defense and the Smith Richardson Foundation , "MR-1686-NA/SRF"--Page [ii] , Includes bibliographical references (pages 181-194) and index , Title from title screen (viewed Jan. 13, 2004) , Use copy Restrictions unspecified star MiAaHDL , Electronic reproduction , Master and use copy. Digital master created according to Benchmark for Faithful Digital Reproductions of Monographs and Serials, Version 1. Digital Library Federation, December 2002.
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