Steel Wire Rope from China and India, Invs. 731-TA-868-869 (Final)
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Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 23 pages
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ISBN : 1457822857
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Page : 23 pages
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ISBN : 1457822857
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Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 566 pages
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ISBN : 1457822318
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Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 208 pages
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Page : 242 pages
File Size : 48,57 MB
Release : 1993
Category : Foreign trade regulation
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Author : Government Publishing Office
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Page : 202 pages
File Size : 13,90 MB
Release : 2020-05-30
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781411343627
Mineral Commodity Summaries 2019
Author : Sophie Richardson
Publisher : Columbia University Press
Page : 348 pages
File Size : 45,62 MB
Release : 2009-12-10
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9780231512862
Why would China jeopardize its relationship with the United States, the former Soviet Union, Vietnam, and much of Southeast Asia to sustain the Khmer Rouge and provide hundreds of millions of dollars to postwar Cambodia? Why would China invest so much in small states, such as those at the China-Africa Forum, that offer such small political, economic, and strategic return? Some scholars assume pragmatic or material concerns drive China's foreign policy, while others believe the government was once and still is guided by Marxist ideology. Conducting rare interviews with the actual policy makers involved in these decisions, Sophie Richardson locates the true principles driving China's foreign policy since 1954's Geneva Conference. Though they may not be "right" in a moral sense, China's ideals are based on a clear view of the world and the interaction of the people within it-a philosophy that, even in an era of unprecedented state power, remains tied to the origins of the PRC as an impoverished, undeveloped state. The Five Principles of Peaceful Coexistence mutual respect for territorial integrity and sovereignty; nonaggression; noninterference; equality and mutual benefit; and peaceful coexistence live at the heart of Chinese foreign policy and set the parameters for international action. In this model of state-to-state relations, the practices of extensive diplomatic communication, mutual benefit, and restraint in domestic affairs become crucial to achieving national security and global stability.
Author : United Nations Publications
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Page : 354 pages
File Size : 35,54 MB
Release : 2016
Category : Business & Economics
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The Guide on the New York Convention provides an insight on the application of the Convention by State courts.
Author : Alan D. Lopez
Publisher : World Bank Publications
Page : 511 pages
File Size : 27,37 MB
Release : 2006-04-02
Category : Medical
ISBN : 0821362631
Strategic health planning, the cornerstone of initiatives designed to achieve health improvement goals around the world, requires an understanding of the comparative burden of diseases and injuries, their corresponding risk factors and the likely effects of invervention options. The Global Burden of Disease framework, originally published in 1990, has been widely adopted as the preferred method for health accounting and has become the standard to guide the setting of health research priorities. This publication sets out an updated assessment of the situation, with an analysis of trends observed since 1990 and a chapter on the sensitivity of GBD estimates to various sources of uncertainty in methods and data.
Author : Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
Publisher : Food & Agriculture Org.
Page : 184 pages
File Size : 39,39 MB
Release : 2021-08-24
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9251348510
Many people worldwide lack adequate access to clean water to meet basic needs, and many important economic activities, such as energy production and agriculture, also require water. Climate change is likely to aggravate water stress. As temperatures rise, ecosystems and the human, plant, and animal communities that depend on them will need more water to maintain their health and to thrive. Forests and trees are integral to the global water cycle and therefore vital for water security – they regulate water quantity, quality, and timing and provide protective functions against (for example) soil and coastal erosion, flooding, and avalanches. Forested watersheds provide 75 percent of our freshwater, delivering water to over half the world’s population. The purpose of A Guide to Forest–Water Management is to improve the global information base on the protective functions of forests for soil and water. It reviews emerging techniques and methodologies, provides guidance and recommendations on how to manage forests for their water ecosystem services, and offers insights into the business and economic cases for managing forests for water ecosystem services. Intact native forests and well-managed planted forests can be a relatively cheap approach to water management while generating multiple co-benefits. Water security is a significant global challenge, but this paper argues that water-centered forests can provide nature-based solutions to ensuring global water resilience.
Author : Webster's New World Dictionary
Publisher : Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Page : 1552 pages
File Size : 11,44 MB
Release : 2005
Category : Reference
ISBN : 9780618396016
A newly updated edition of the dictionary features more than 200,000 definitions, as well as revised charts and tables, proofreaders' marks, synonym lists, word histories, and context examples.