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Siyosatshunoslik fani, uning mavzusi. Siyosatning nazariyasi,
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International relations The global condition in late twentieth century
Frederic S.Pearson,Siyosatshunoslik fani, uning mavzusi. Siyosatning nazariyasi, -
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Human resource management
Raymond A. Noe, John R. Hollenbeck, Barry Gerhart , Patrick M. Wright,Ijtimoiy va gumanitar fanlar,
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Global issues 96/97
Robert M. Jackson,The world faces many serious problems, the magnitude of which would discourage even the most stout- hearted individual. Though identifying problems is easier than solving them, it is encouraging to know that many of the issues are being successfully ad- dressed
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World Politics 96/97
Helen E. Purkitté,Annual Editions. World Politics 96/97 is aimed at filling a void in materials for leaming about world politics and foreign policy Among the dozens of textbooks and anthologies available today, this comprehensive and timely compilation af tead ings brings together summaries of the mor problems concerning relations among nations and other intemational actors in an easily understandable language
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American public policy 96/97
Bruse Stinebrickner,The article covers the period of the development of public diplomacy of the United States of America in the Republic of Cyprus. The chronological framework is determined by the process of historical formation of the US public policy and the beginning of the active implementation of public diplomacy programs on the island as a means of fulfilling foreign policy tasks. The author points out that the political course of the leadership of the United States from the second half of the 20th century was focused on more active inclusion of the country in international politics and the rejection of isolationism, which was primarily reflected in the departure from the postulates of the Monroe Doctrine and the entry of the United States into the First World War. This, in turn, had a great influence on the development of public diplomacy in the United States as a tool to promote the interests of the country, the creation of the necessary information support for foreign policy actions of the state, as well as a favorable image of the United States in other countries. For a long time, the USA did not consider Cyprus as one of the priorities of its foreign policy in the Eastern Mediterranean. This was largely due to the fact that Cyprus was part of traditional interests of Great Britain. Washingtons involvement in Cyprus occurred after the events of 1974 and the following Cyprus crisis. The United States focused on the Cyprus problem in the face of growing destabilization of the Middle East, showing interest in the logistics and transport infrastructure, a kind of natural outpost on the southeastern borders of NATO.
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Western civilization volume II
William Hughes,William Hughes is a professor of history at Essex Community College in Baltimore County, Maryland. He received his A.B. from Franklin and Marshall College and his M.A. from the PennsylvaniaState University.
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Economics 95/96
Don Cole,This twenty-fourth edition of Annual Editions: Economics has been largely zevised since previous editions and continues the tradition of providing the most up-to-date readings on contemporary economic issues. In view of the recent explosion of interest in the subject of economics, it is important that students are given opportunities to observe how economic science can help them to understand events in the real world. This anthology is designed to meet such a need. The volume is divided into five major units. Unit 1 introduces several general concepts involving economic analysis. At the heart of economics is the notion of "opportunity cost," the idea that, in choosing one economic alternative, we must forgo other choices. This unit demonstrates the usefulness of this principle.
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Financial accounting
Robert Libby,The article reveals the features of national accounting standards in the Republic of Uzbekistan, the stages of reforms for the transition to international financial reporting standards and the problems of their implementation.
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China in the world economy
Nicholas L,In the fourteenth century, China was the lead country in terms of per capita income and maritime technology. Early in the Ming dynasty, it turned its back on the world economy. By the sixteenth century, Western Europe had overtaken China in per capita income, technology and scientific knowledge, but China’s bureaucratic elite was ethnocentric and indifferent to developments outside China. Between 1820 and 1950, per capita income fell from 90 per cent to 20 per cent of the world average due mainly to civil wars and the intrusions of foreign colonialists. 1949 brought a sharp change in the political regime which was a successful defender of China’s national integrity, but operated with minimal links to the world economy. After 1978, pragmatic reforms brought a massive increase in interaction with the world economy, and a great acceleration of economic growth. It seems highly likely that by 2030, China will be the world’s biggest economy
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McCjnnell and Brue Macroeconomics
William B.Walstad,Unlocking optimal outcomes is at the core of McConnell/Brue/Flynn's approach to Macroeconomics. This accessible and engaging textbook simplifies the learning process for both instructors and students through contemporary methodologies and real-world examples. With a focus on a student-centered experience, McConnell redefines economics education, presenting concepts in fresh and captivating ways. Instructors benefit from a comprehensive teaching package that alleviates administrative burdens, allowing them to concentrate on their passion for teaching. Experience economics like never before with this innovative resource.
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Applied Management Ethics
Sikula A.,In recent years, businesses have been forced to make tough decisions. Remaininig competitive has meant that managers have focused on profitabillity, often to the exclusion of other issues. Wthat businesses are learning in these times is that the work force -the unique skills: expirience, and abilities of emploes can make or break a company. This book can one main purpose: to teach how management ethics can actually be applied to real and work environments.
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Business Mathematics
Robert J., Hughes,No part os the publication may be reproduced stored in a retrival system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher.
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Economics 93/94
Don Cole,The test of a singularly versatile textbook comes with time, years of use and years of thorough, reliable coverage of the field. In 1976, when Business Research Methods was first published, it was a pioneer methodology text in business. The world has witnessed extraordinary change in two decades. Our field has changed too. Advances in technology have revolutionized the way information is processed and research is conducted. Secondary data searches, data collection, data entry and analysis, graphical visualization, reporting, and many related areas have been transformed. Amidst all these changes, our book has kept pace and remained a favorite. As we approach the third decade of writing Business Research Methods, we pledge to continue fulfilling students' learning needs, exceeding professors' instructional requirements, and becoming more relevant to practicing managers. We can accomplish this only by listening to you. Over 70 of our colleagues recently told us what was important to them in teaching research and how we could better serve them. We believe that our responsiveness to their feedback, to the indepth advice of our reviewers, and to students' expectations distinguishes the leaders of a textbook tradition from the imitators.
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International economics
D. Salvatore,This is the eleventh edition of a text that has enjoyed a flattering market success, having been adopted by more than 600 colleges and universities throughout the United States, Canada, and other English-speaking countries and more than 1,000 in other countries around the world.
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Strategic Corporate Facilities Management
Stephen Binder,This guidance has been produced collaboratively, recognising that the facilities management sector is populated by a wide range of professionals from a variety of different backgrounds, many of whom have come to the profession with experience in the construction and servicing of buildings. It is hoped that this publication will assist in drawing together the facilities management ‘community’, which is already benefitting from a more holistic approach to many issues affecting the sector. In particular, the more integrated and collaborative approach to education and training is a considerable benefit to the sector in helping aspiring facilities managers to pick the most appropriate training route. The author, Alan D White, is a member of the RICS Corporate Occupier Group and the Public Sector Executive Group as well as being involved with commercial property and consultancy businesses and a number of academic institution
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Race And Ethnic Relations
John A. Kromkowski,The information explosion and expansion of knowledge about the range of diversity among and within societies has increased awareness of etgnicity and race. During previous periods of history, society was discussed in terms of a iniversal sense of common humanity. Telegram
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Courts in American politics
Henry R. Glick,A guide to statistics, data, and documentary sources in American politics available to researchers at Princeton University. Contains over two hundred pieces of information about each case decided by the Court, including variables about background and identification (e.g., docket numbers, originating court, chronology), substance of the case (e.g., legal provisions at issue), outcomes (e.g., winning party, alteration of precedent), and voting by the justices (e.g., size of winning coalition, who dissented).
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International relations The global condition in late twentieth century
Frederic S.Pearson,The book is written for active learners – those keen on cutting their own path through the complex and at times hardly comprehensible world of THEORY in International Relations. Learning and studying is an active process that requires a great deal of self-organization. To aid this process as much as possible, this book employs the didactical and methodical concept of integrating teaching and self-study. It will do so by offering a structured concept for learning about theories of International Relations, the application of which will be demonstrated in the book. The intention behind this concept is to enable students to subsequently apply the concept themselves when learning about theory and theories of International Relations. In an attempt to be as learner-oriented as possible, the book will offer advice and guidance on studying IR theory by integrating self-study instructions throughout the text. The book also requires readiness to look at phenomena from different perspectives, to critically question teaching and learning contents and to actively engage in critical debates and share knowledge. In order to meet these learning challenges adequately, readers should expect to set aside at least twice as much time for self-study as they will spend reading the book.
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Platos Republic
G.M.A.Grube,In this course, we will explore Plato’s Republic (written in approximately 380 B.C.E.), which is the first, and arguably the most influential, work in the history of Western political philosophy. In it, Socrates, the hero of Plato’s dialogue, addresses such fundamental questions as: What is justice? What is the role of education in politics? Is censorship of music and literature ever justifiable? What sort of person should rule the state? Is it ever permissible for a ruler to lie to the citizens? Should citizens be allowed full freedom when it comes to sexual relationships and private property? Are all citizens equal before the law? Should women be given the same political opportunities as men? Should everyone have equal access to health care? Socrates’s answers to these and other questions will occasionally be shocking to modern ears, but they will always be thoughtprovoking.
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The dynamics of mass communication
Dominick J.,He taught for four years at Queens College of the City University of New York before coming to the College ofJournalism and Mass Communication at the University of Georgia where, from 1980 to 1985, he served as head of the Radio-TV-Film Sequence. He currently serves as the college’s Director of Graduate Studies.
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The Speculative Strategist
Will Slatyer,This publication is designed to provide accurate and authoritative infor- mation in regard to the subject matter covered. It is sold with the under- standing that the publisher is not engaged in rendering legal, accounting, or other professional service. If legal advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of a competent professional person should be sought.
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Human resource management
Raymond A. Noe, John R. Hollenbeck, Barry Gerhart , Patrick M. Wright,The focus of this book is to show how the management of human resources can help organizations gain a competitive advantage; that is, help them gain a competitive advantage over U.S. and foreign competitors. Managing human resources can help companies gain competitive advantage in many ways, such as (1) selecting employees who will be innovative, creative, and successful in performing their jobs; (2) preparing employees to work with new manufacturing and service technologies; and (3) rewarding good performance.