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Stanley Foundation, Muscatine, IA. – 1984
The conference considered a broad range of issues regarding nuclear nonproliferation and U.S. policy objectives for the nonproliferation regime both in the near term and long term. Major areas receiving particular attention were developments affecting the context of the nonproliferation debate; the present status of the nonproliferation regime;…
Descriptors: Disarmament, Foreign Policy, Futures (of Society), International Relations
Clemens, Walter C., Jr. – 1981
This paper provides an analytical look at the evolving relationship between the United States and the Soviet Union. The author explores the prospects for international security and advocates a number of policies which would benefit both societies. The first section in the booklet discusses how U.S. security cannot be assured even if the Congress…
Descriptors: Developed Nations, Developing Nations, Disarmament, Foreign Policy
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Smith, Cynthia M. – Special Libraries, 1988
Summarizes the differences between American and Canadian government structures, and discusses the Constitution Act of 1982, the Meech Lake Accord, and other recent developments in Canada. Three government issues of interest to special librarians are described: the Free Trade Agreement; an amendment to the Copyright Act; and an amendment dealing…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Copyrights, Federal Government, Federal Legislation
Gleazer, Edmund J., Jr. – Community, Technical, and Junior College Journal, 1987
Highlights the principle elements of the Soviet educational system as seen by key adult education figure, Alexandre Pavlovich Vladislavlev: non-stop education, work-linked adult education, partnerships between basic and supplementary educational systems, program flexibility, teacher evaluation, and professional training. (DMM)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Comparative Education, Educational Objectives, Educational Practices
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Marshall, Ray – Journal of Economic Education, 1985
Recent trends that affect the U.S. system of industrial relations are examined. The most important of these is internationalization. The U.S. industrial relations system is compared with that of Europe and Japan, and suggestions for improving our competitiveness in international markets are made. (Author/RM)
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Competition, Economics, Global Approach
Huntley, James R. – World and the School, 1971
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Foreign Policy, International Education, International Relations
Rupen, Robert A. – High School J, 1969
Paper presented at the Fifteenth Duke University Conference on Teaching the Social Studies
Descriptors: Communism, Economic Factors, Foreign Policy, International Relations
Larson, Arthur – High School J, 1969
Paper presented at the Fifteenth Duke University Conference on Teaching the Social Studies.
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Foreign Policy, International Relations, Policy Formation
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Heyneman, Stephen P. – Peabody Journal of Education, 2005
The Millennium Challenge Account (MCA) is a commitment of the United States to raise its grant aid by a factor of 50% over the next 3 years and will result in a $5 billion annual increase over current foreign aid levels. Many other countries and multinational development assistance agencies will be asked to help co-finance this new account, and…
Descriptors: Foreign Policy, International Relations, Educational Finance, Federal Aid
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Lennon, Ron; Sharland, Alex; Gonzalez, Mauricio – College Teaching Methods & Styles Journal, 2006
Negotiation skills are valuable tools especially in the international business context. However, the extent to which negotiation simulations build new skills rather than augment existing skills is unclear. This empirical study focuses on the extent to which Mexican students and U.S. students learned from a negotiation simulation. The results…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, College Students, Business Administration Education, Marketing
Micou, Ann M. – 1990
This document offers two lists of universities within the United States that are participating, with the South African Information Exchange (SAIE) program. The SAIE was created to facilitate the sharing of experiences and expertise both among academic institutions in the United States in South Africa, and in other countries and among assistance…
Descriptors: Colleges, Educational Cooperation, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Culbertson, Hugh M. – 1987
Editorials in four prestigious American papers and two Filipino dailies addressing the 1986 election and revolution in the Philippines were compared for differences. Four hypotheses were tested: (1) that in treatment of the Philippines, editorials in the U.S. national prestige press would place more emphasis than do those in the Filipino…
Descriptors: Comparative Analysis, Developing Nations, Editorials, Elections
Goldstein, Steven M.; Mathews, Jay – 1985
One in a series of booklets whose purpose is to stimulate greater interest in and more effective understanding of world affairs among American citizens, this six-chapter booklet traces the development toward improved relations between China and the United States. The chapters include: "Toward a New Consensus: 1978-1986"; "Strategic…
Descriptors: Foreign Diplomats, Foreign Policy, International Education, International Relations
Kang, Jong Geun – 1987
A study investigated three United States and three foreign newspapers to determine the direction or bias of coverage of the 1983 Korean Airline (KAL) incident and any differences in coverage. It was hypothesized (1) that the amount of space allotted to the story in U. S. newspapers would be greater than that in foreign newspapers; (2) that there…
Descriptors: Bias, Comparative Analysis, Content Analysis, International Relations
Beres, Louis Rene – 1982
The current U.S. nuclear strategy goes beyond the legitimate objective of survivable strategic forces to active preparation for nuclear war. The Reagan administration strategy rejects minimum deterrence and prepares for a nuclear war that might be protracted and controlled. The strategy reflects the understanding that a combination of counterforce…
Descriptors: Administrative Policy, Change Strategies, Disarmament, Government (Administrative Body)
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