The Uneasy Partnership

The Uneasy Partnership
Title The Uneasy Partnership PDF eBook
Author Gene Martin Lyons
Publisher Russell Sage Foundation
Pages 413
Release 1969
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1610446658

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This comprehensive work—relevant to the major issue of the relation of social knowledge to political power—argues for strengthening the role of the social sciences in the federal government. It calls for a central organization for the social sciences and for better integration of research within the federal agencies. It underscores the various factors that might help to bring about this goal.

Uneasy Partnership

Uneasy Partnership
Title Uneasy Partnership PDF eBook
Author Geoffrey Hale
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Pages 446
Release 2018-01-25
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1442607300

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In this new edition of Uneasy Partnership, Geoffrey Hale examines the interdependent relationship between Canadian governments and businesses, considering governments’ multiple roles in the economy and their implications for the business environment. Hale provides an overview of the historical dimensions of Canada’s political economy and relations between government and business. Readers are invited to consider topics such as corporate power, the implications of Canada's economic structure, regional economic differences, the cross-cutting effects of globalization, and the role of interest groups in political and policy processes. In a thoughtful and well-researched style, Hale lays out how the partnership between business and government in Canada is an uneasy one—and one whose capacity to adapt to ongoing change is essential in an uncertain world.

Thicker Than Oil

Thicker Than Oil
Title Thicker Than Oil PDF eBook
Author Rachel Bronson
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 368
Release 2008-06-05
Genre History
ISBN 0199728887

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For fifty-five years, the United States and Saudi Arabia were solid partners. Then came the 9/11 attacks, which sorely tested that relationship. In Thicker than Oil, Rachel Bronson reveals why the partnership became so intimate and how the countries' shared interests sowed the seeds of today's most pressing problem--Islamic radicalism. Drawing on a wide range of archival material, declassified documents, and interviews with leading Saudi and American officials, and including many colorful stories of diplomatic adventures and misadventures, Bronson chronicles a history of close, and always controversial, contacts. She argues that contrary to popular belief the relationship was never simply about "oil for security." Saudi Arabia's geographic location and religiously motivated foreign policy figured prominently in American efforts to defeat "godless communism." From Africa to Afghanistan, Egypt to Nicaragua, the two worked to beat back Soviet expansion. But decisions made for hardheaded Cold War purposes left behind a legacy that today enflames the Middle East. Looking forward, Bronson outlines the challenges confronting the relationship. The Saudi government faces a zealous internal opposition bent on America's and Saudi Arabia's destruction. Yet from the perspective of both countries, the status quo is clearly unsustainable.

The Politics of EU-China Economic Relations

The Politics of EU-China Economic Relations
Title The Politics of EU-China Economic Relations PDF eBook
Author John Farnell
Publisher Springer
Pages 252
Release 2016-09-23
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1137488743

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This book examines the political factors in the economic relationship between the European Union and China that help to explain the apparent stalling of the EU-China strategic partnership in policy terms. Written by two specialists with long experience of EU-China relations, this new volume draws on the latest research on how each side has emerged from the economic crisis and argues that promising potential for EU-China cooperation is being repeatedly undermined by political obstacles on both sides. The work is designed to be an analysis useful for university faculty and students interested in China and the European Union as well as for the general reader, providing an empirically-led examination that is academically informed and yet also approachable. Dissecting key policy areas such as trade, research and innovation, investment, and monetary affairs, the conclusion offers a compelling prognosis of how the EU-China relationship might develop over the coming years.

An Uneasy Partnership

An Uneasy Partnership
Title An Uneasy Partnership PDF eBook
Author Sabine Lee
Publisher
Pages 360
Release 1996
Genre Europe
ISBN

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An Uneasy Partnership

An Uneasy Partnership
Title An Uneasy Partnership PDF eBook
Author Curtis Wilkie
Publisher
Pages 13
Release 1985
Genre Israel
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Uneasy Partners

Uneasy Partners
Title Uneasy Partners PDF eBook
Author Leo F. Goodstadt
Publisher Hong Kong University Press
Pages 360
Release 2005-01-01
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9789622097339

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Challenging the wisdom about the way capitalism and colonialism joined forces to transform Hong Kong into one of the world's great cities, this book deploys case studies of the clash of interests between alien colonials and their Chinese constituents and the conflict between a pro-business government and its political and social responsibilities.