Commonwealth Yearbook 2013
Title | Commonwealth Yearbook 2013 PDF eBook |
Author | Commonwealth Secretariat |
Publisher | Commonwealth Yearbook |
Pages | 640 |
Release | 2013-11-03 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781908609052 |
The Commonwealth Yearbook is the flagship annual publication of the Commonwealth Secretariat. It is the essential reference guide to the countries, organizations, activities and values of the modern Commonwealth. The 2013 edition has been fully updated and includes: * Analysis from leading commentators as the Commonwealth approaches 2015 and new global goals on development * The Commonwealth in Action - a review of the Commonwealth's work in democracy, development and diversity * Details of the Charter of the Commonwealth, signed by Her Majesty the Queen on Commonwealth Day 2013 * Essential communiqués and declarations forming the background to the Charter * The history, structure and activities of the Commonwealth Secretariat and other leading organizations * A guide to Commonwealth Heads of Government Meetings and other key summits * Comprehensive profiles of 54 member states including overseas territories * A directory of around 80 Commonwealth intergovernmental, cultural and professional organizations * An extensive statistics and reference section Published by Nexus Strategic Partnerships for the Commonwealth Secretariat
The Commonwealth Yearbook 2006
Title | The Commonwealth Yearbook 2006 PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Green |
Publisher | Nexus Strategic Partnerships Ltd. |
Pages | 514 |
Release | 2004-09 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 095496294X |
The Commonwealth Yearbook is the essential annual guide to the Commonwealth, its members, and organizations. The 2006 Yearbook has been fully updated and includes articles on: ·The "good offices" role of the Commonwealth in promoting democracy and conflict resolution ·Commonwealth initiatives on reducing the impact of natural disasters, especially in small island states · Working for a fairer deal in international trade for developing countries ·The challenge of debt and debt management in developing countries and the Commonwealth Secretariat's widely used debt management software ·A full reference section and comprehensive profiles on the member states
The Commonwealth Yearbook 2005
Title | The Commonwealth Yearbook 2005 PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Green |
Publisher | Nexus Strategic Partnerships Ltd. |
Pages | 472 |
Release | 2005-09 |
Genre | Commonwealth countries |
ISBN | 0954962907 |
'The Commonwealth Yearbook 2005' is an essential guide to the 53 member countries of the Commonwealth and the many organizations that work to promote international cooperation among the governments, professions and cultures of nearly two billion people.
The Commonwealth Brand
Title | The Commonwealth Brand PDF eBook |
Author | Victoria te Velde |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2016-03-23 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1317037693 |
te Velde examines Commonwealth identity through the lens of its membership criteria, its recent enlargement and its constant reincarnation. Far from being an old relic of the past, the Commonwealth is a growing, vibrant modern international organisation and despite its traditional image, Commonwealth membership is shown to be a rather fluid concept that evolves with the times. This book identifies and discusses the different theoretical approaches to analysing the Commonwealth. In so doing it exposes various shortcomings in current thinking about international relations and the Commonwealth. Furthermore, it reveals how a number of turning points in the Commonwealth's history have shaped its membership rules and illustrates how the official Commonwealth still has the potential to expand and develop to best reflect an organisation that represents a third of the world's population. In terms of further growth of the organisation, this book examines the cases of a number of eligible states to assess their likelihood of achieving membership. It also incorporates a handful of non-eligible states that, notwithstanding the new 'rules', are still bent on joining.
The Commonwealth Brand
Title | The Commonwealth Brand PDF eBook |
Author | |
Publisher | Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. |
Pages | 224 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1409429172 |
This book examines Commonwealth identity through the lens of its membership criteria, its recent enlargement and its constant reincarnation. In so doing it exposes various shortcomings in current thinking about international relations and the Commonwealth. Furthermore, it reveals how a number of turning points in the Commonwealth's history have shaped its membership rules and illustrates how the official Commonwealth still has the potential to expand and develop to best reflect an organisation that represents a third of the world's population.
Redefining the Pacific?
Title | Redefining the Pacific? PDF eBook |
Author | Ian Frazer |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 216 |
Release | 2017-05-15 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1351906011 |
This comprehensive volume examines the future effectiveness of regional institutions as well as key questions concerning the attempts to overcome ongoing serious problems of security, governance and poor economic performance in the Pacific. What is obvious from this collection is that a new and stronger commitment to overcoming national problems is required through regional cooperation. The volume is highly suited to courses on international political economy, security and regional cooperation.
History's Fools
Title | History's Fools PDF eBook |
Author | David Martin Jones |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Pages | 456 |
Release | 2020-03-09 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 0197539971 |
The end of the Cold War announced a new world order. Liberal democracy prevailed, ideological conflict abated, and world politics set off for the promised land of a secular, cosmopolitan, market-friendly end of history. Or so it seemed. Thirty years later, this unipolar worldview-- premised on shared values, open markets, open borders and abstract social justice--lies in tatters. What happened? David Martin Jones examines the progressive ideas behind liberal Western practice since the end of the twentieth century, at home and abroad. This mentality, he argues, took an excessively long view of the future and a short view of the past, abandoning politics in favour of ideas, and failing to address or understand rejection of liberal norms by non-Western 'others'. He explores the inevitable consequences of this liberal hubris: political and economic confusion, with the chaotic results we have seen. Finally, he advocates a return to more sceptical political thinking-- with prudent statecraft abroad, and defence of political order at home--in order to rescue the West from its widely advertised demise. History's Fools is a timely account of the failed project to shape the world in the West's image, and an incisive call for a return to 'true' politics.