Press Notice No. 35 ... Strategic Plan for the South East

Press Notice No. 35 ... Strategic Plan for the South East
Author: Standing Conference on London and South East Regional Planning
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 1971
Genre:
ISBN:

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Notes the conference's attitude to the Strategic plan for the south east by the South east joint planning team, q.v.

The Borderlands of Southeast Asia

The Borderlands of Southeast Asia
Author: James Clad
Publisher: NDU Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2011
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1780399227

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As an academic field in its own right, the topic of border studies is experiencing a revival in university geography courses as well as in wider political commentary. Until recently, border studies in contemporary Southeast Asia appeared as an afterthought at best to the politics of interstate rivalry and national consolidation. The maps set out all agreed postcolonial lines. Meanwhile, the physical demarcation of these boundaries lagged. Large slices of territory, on land and at sea, eluded definition or delineation. That comforting ambiguity has disappeared. Both evolving technologies and price levels enable rapid resource extraction in places, and in volumes, once scarcely imaginable. The beginning of the 21st century's second decade is witnessing an intensifying diplomacy, both state-to-state and commercial, over offshore petroleum. In particular, the South China Sea has moved from being a rather arcane area of conflict studies to the status of a bellwether issue. Along with other contested areas in the western Pacific and south Asia, the problem increasingly defines China's regional relationships in Asia, and with powers outside the region, especially the United States. Yet intraregional territorial differences also hobble multilateral diplomacy to counter Chinese claims, and daily management of borders remains burdened by a lot of retrospective baggage. The contributors to this book emphasize this mix of heritage and history as the primary leitmotif for contemporary border rivalries and dynamics. Whether the region's 11 states want it or not, their bordered identity is falling into ever sharper definition, if only because of pressure from extraregional states. This book aims to provide new ways of looking at the reality and illusion of bordered Southeast Asia.

Legitimising Rejection

Legitimising Rejection
Author: Sara Ellen Davies
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2008
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9004163514

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This book examines Southeast Asia's rejection of international refugee law through extensive archival analysis and argues that this rejection was shaped by the region's response to its largest refugee crisis in the post-1945 era: the Indochinese refugee crisis from 1975-1996.

Official Gazette

Official Gazette
Author: Philippines
Publisher:
Total Pages: 812
Release: 1972
Genre: Gazettes
ISBN:

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SEC Docket

SEC Docket
Author: United States. Securities and Exchange Commission
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1696
Release: 1990
Genre: Securities
ISBN:

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Strategic Planning for Public Relations

Strategic Planning for Public Relations
Author: Deborah A. Silverman
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 686
Release: 2024-03-14
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1003849512

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The seventh edition of Strategic Planning for Public Relations maintains its status as a leading text to guide students in developing successful public relations campaigns. Deborah Silverman and Ronald Smith bring their experience as instructors and public relations professionals to the book, providing clear, step-by-step guidance on how to plan and implement strategic communications campaigns. This new edition includes diverse examples of current cases along with classic cases that stand the test of time. It includes new “Ethics Minutes” scenarios in each step, a new research step, and examples of award-winning public relations campaigns. It also significantly increases information on social media and features a reformatting of the tactics step into four separate parts based on the PESO model (paid media, earned media, shared media, and owned media). As a leader in teaching public relations strategy, this text is ideal for students in upper division undergraduate and graduate courses in public relations strategy and campaigns. Complementing the book are online resources for both students and instructors. For students: step overviews, useful links to professional organizations and resources, checklists for the ten steps in the planning process, and two sample campaigns. For instructors: an instructors’ manual, PowerPoint slides, sample syllabi, a critique evaluation worksheet, and checklists for the ten steps in the planning process. For these online resources, please visit www.routledge.com/9781032391168 .

Federal Register

Federal Register
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2013-06
Genre: Delegated legislation
ISBN:

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Problems of an Urban Society

Problems of an Urban Society
Author: J.B. Cullingworth
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 176
Release: 2012-11-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 1135680035

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This book provides a wide-ranging review of urban problems and constitutes a major contribution to the mounting public debate that these problems are attracting. Many of the problems - of social and economic decay - are not new; indeed they are perennial problems of urban societies. As the complexities and interdependencies of modern life have increased, so has the resolve to combat the environmental and social ills to which these give rise. The particular focus of this volume is on the 'framework' of urban problems - the changing demographic, social and economic structure, the shortage of land and the transport needs of a highly complex industrial society. A mass of facts and figures are neatly and succinctly marshalled to provide a clear picture of the problems. Stress is laid on the essentially political nature of these problems and the alternative solutions. In essence, urban problems are problems of social injustice, of disadvantage and of lack of power. This book was first published in 1973.