The decade of the 1980s has been full of disputes between industrialized countries and newly industrialized ones, between developing countries and Northern markets, and between Japan, the U.S., and the European community on a wide range of issues. This new volume not only reviews some of the major trends in trade and development policy during the 1980s, but also brings together ten essays on different disputatious trade and development issues. Focusing on the steel, copper, tropical, bauxite-aluminum, and textile, sectors, the author provides an in-depth examination of the areas where...
The decade of the 1980s has been full of disputes between industrialized countries and newly industrialized ones, between developing countries and ...
Through the ages, the world's cultures and great religions have in profound, though different, ways sought to answer the big question: how should we live? Part of the answer has to do with how we ought to treat others, particularly those who are most in need. Ample evidence suggests that giving selflessly to others lies at the heart of what it means to be a thoughtful and moral human being. In Being Generous, author Theodore Roosevelt Malloch leads an exploration of this important concept of generous giving.
He begins by examining how generosity fits into the various...
Through the ages, the world's cultures and great religions have in profound, though different, ways sought to answer the big question: how should w...
Donald Trump's victory is a movement against the establishment and in Hired that movement is best explained.
"Just as Brexiteers mobilized a people's army, so too has Mr. Trump mobilized the people in the United States. Brexit is a story of a grassroots campaign, of putting on one's walking boots on, delivering leaflets, and going out to meet people in their communities. The same way that Donald J. Trump mobilized people in the United States" (from the Afterword by Nigel Farage).
On the night of November 8, for hours millions of...
Donald Trump's victory is a movement against the establishment and in Hired that movement is best explained.