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ASEM and Asian prospects within the evolving world economy: Institute of Social Studies, Netherlands. Working Paper Series No. 241, March 1997 / Sideri, Sandro   Article
Sideri, Sandro Article
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Summary/Abstract The paper starts by analysing the problems Europe faces in dealing with Asia and then concentrates on the characteristics of Asia's economic development and the difficulties it starts to encounter. The analysis extends to the system of relations being built in Asia.
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Dutch bilateral aid policies in the period 1977-1993: Institute of Social Studies, Netherlands. Working Paper Series No. 189, March 1995 / Hilhorst, Jos; Sideri, Sandro   Article
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Summary/Abstract The paper discusses: (1) priority for freedom, democracy and human rights as conditions for a type of socio-economic development that benefits entire population (2) ecologically sustainable development (3) strengthening and reforming the international economic order and various issues related to development
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Globalization and regional integration: Institute of Social Studies, Netherlands. Working Paper Series No. 235, December 1996 / Sideri, Sandro   Article
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Summary/Abstract Globalization affects most capitalist economic and social relations and represents the most significant aspect of current international relations. Yet, increasingly noticeable appears the shift toward regionalism. In order to assess the relevance of these apparently contrasting phenomena and their relationship, the paper consider the impact of globalization on the nation-state, the causes for the emergence of regionalism and the complications created by the resing demands of devolution emanating from sub-national levels.
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The co-ordination of the objectives of EU's Development Policy: Institute of Social Studies, Netherlands. Working Paper Series No. 190, March 1995 / Sideri, Sandro; Hilhorst, Jos   Article
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Summary/Abstract For the members of the European Union (EU) the need for co-ordination is the result of a number of causes, for example there has been an increase of experience with the multiplicity of development policies employed both at the national and the community level. EU policies towards the Third World are changing rapidly.
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