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Indonesia-Canada Into the New Millennium

Indonesia-Canada Into the New Millennium
Author:
Publisher: Jakarta : Embassy of Canada : Indonesia Canada Chamber of Commerce
Total Pages: 90
Release: 2000
Genre: Canada
ISBN:

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Canada and Africa in the New Millennium

Canada and Africa in the New Millennium
Author: David R. Black
Publisher: Wilfrid Laurier Univ. Press
Total Pages: 325
Release: 2015-03-31
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1771120614

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Canada’s engagement with post-independence Africa presents a puzzle. Although Canada is recognized for its activism where Africa is concerned, critics have long noted the contradictions that underlie Canadian involvement. Focusing on the period following 2000, and by juxtaposing Jean Chrétien’s G8 activism with the Harper government’s retreat from continental engagement, David R. Black’s Canada and Africa in the New Millennium illustrates a history of consistent inconsistency in Canada’s relationship with Africa. Black combines three interpretive frames to account for this record: the tradition of “good international citizenship”; Canada’s role as a benign face of Western hegemonic interests in Africa; and Africa’s role as the basis for a longstanding narrative concerning Canada’s ethical mission in the world. To examine Africa’s place in Canada’s foreign policy—and Canada’s place in Africa—Black focuses on G8 diplomacy, foreign aid, security assistance through peace operations and training, and the increasingly controversial impact of Canadian extractive companies. Offering an integrated account of Canada’s role in sub-Saharan Africa, Black provides a way of understanding the nature and resilience of recent shifts in Canadian policy. He underscores how Africa—though marginal to Canadian interests as traditionally conceived—has served as an important marker of Canada’s international role.


International Migration in the New Millennium

International Migration in the New Millennium
Author: Danièle Joly
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2017-03-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1351926756

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International migration is an issue of enduring interest and debate, as strong as ever in the 21st century. This in-depth, global examination proposes a balance sheet of international migration and highlights its consequences regarding migrant populations at the turn of the century. It draws together theoretical studies supported by empirical examples, and derives from quantitative as well as qualitative research. Assessing the major existing models within the theory of international migration, the contributors continue to examine a variety of key themes, including: increased flows of female migration; the meaning and relationship between identity, ethnicity and diaspora; return migration and the complex problem of reintegration. The volume also establishes a typology of refugees and examines the different domains of ethnicity and racism. A valuable volume for all those interested in migration, population settlement and transnational communities, it addresses all the major issues of international migration in the new millennium.


Reforming FAO Into the New Millennium

Reforming FAO Into the New Millennium
Author: Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher: Food & Agriculture Org.
Total Pages: 84
Release: 2000
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789251044223

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Reviews the measures taken by the Organization to improve its efficiency and effectiveness, decrease costs and ensure the relevance of its work to the needs and expectations of member nations. Covers the initiatives taken and the changes made in key areas of the Organization over the 1994-1999 period.


Indonesia in the New Millennium

Indonesia in the New Millennium
Author: Victoria University. School of earth Sciences. Institute of Geography
Publisher:
Total Pages: 149
Release: 2007
Genre: Democracy
ISBN:

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The Commons in the New Millennium

The Commons in the New Millennium
Author: Nives Dolsak
Publisher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 404
Release: 2003-02-14
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780262541428

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Globalization, population growth, and resource depletion are drawing increased attention to the importance of common resources such as forests, water resources, and fisheries. It is critical that these resources be governed in an equitable and sustainable way. The Commons in the New Millennium presents cutting-edge research in common property theory and provides an overview and progress report on common property research. The book analyzes new problems that owners, managers, policy makers, and analysts face in managing natural commons. It examines recent findings about the physical characteristics of the commons, their complexity and interconnectedness, and the role of social capital. It also provides empirical studies and suggestions for sustainable development. The topics discussed include the role of financial, political, and social capital in deforestation, community efforts to gain political influence in Indonesia, the Maine lobster industry, outcomes of the implementation of individual transferable quotas in New Zealand and Iceland fisheries, and design of multilateral emissions trading for regional air pollution and global warming.


Latinos in the New Millennium

Latinos in the New Millennium
Author: Luis R. Fraga
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 449
Release: 2011-12-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1139505475

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Latinos in the New Millennium is a comprehensive profile of Latinos in the United States: looking at their social characteristics, group relations, policy positions and political orientations. The authors draw on information from the 2006 Latino National Survey (LNS), the largest and most detailed source of data on Hispanics in America. This book provides essential knowledge about Latinos, contextualizing research data by structuring discussion around many dimensions of Latino political life in the US. The encyclopedic range and depth of the LNS allows the authors to appraise Latinos' group characteristics, attitudes, behaviors and their views on numerous topics. This study displays the complexity of Latinos, from recent immigrants to those whose grandparents were born in the United States.