The new economic diplomacy decision-making and negotiation in international economic relations /

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Korporativní autor: ebrary, Inc
Další autoři: Bayne, Nicholas, 1937-, Woolcock, Stephen
Médium: Elektronický zdroj E-kniha
Jazyk:angličtina
Vydáno: Farnham, Surrey, England ; Burlington, Va. : Ashgate, 2011.
Vydání:3rd ed., rev. and updated.
Edice:Global finance series.
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  • Factors shaping economic diplomacy : an analytical toolkit / Stephen Woolcock
  • Economic diplomacy in practice : domestic decision-making / Nicholas Bayne
  • Challenge and response in the new economic diplomacy / Nicholas Bayne
  • Making government policy : the G8 and G20 in 2010 / Deborah Bronnert
  • Serving the private sector : India's experience in context / Kishan Rana
  • NGOs in economic diplomacy / Duncan Green and Phil Bloomer
  • Multi-level economic diplomacy : the case of investment / Stephen Woolcock
  • US economic diplomacy towards Asia / Matthew Goodman
  • European Union economic diplomacy / Stephen Woolcock
  • Economic diplomacy for small and low income countries / Teddy Soobramanien
  • Plurilateralism and multilateralism : comparing institutions / Nicholas Bayne
  • The OECD : lessons from investment and services / Ken Heydon
  • The decline of the G8 summit and lessons for the G20 / Nicholas Bayne
  • International financial regulation : architecture and process / David Green
  • The International Monetary Fund and global economic cooperation / Stephen Pickford and Nick Joicey
  • Governments and climate change : the UN negotiating process / Thomas Christensen
  • Climate change negotiations : the contribution of business / Joan MacNaughton
  • Brazilian economic diplomacy : agriculture and the WTO / Braz Baracuhy
  • The future of economic diplomacy / Nicholas Bayne and Stephen Woolcock.