The sterling public servant: a global tribute to Sylvia Ostry
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Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Montreal, Que. Published for the Canadian Institute of International Affairs by McGill-Queen's University Press 2004
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Introduction - Jacob Ryten -- - PART ONE -- - Canadian diplomacy: past and present - Allan Gotlieb -- - Sylvia Ostry: the public servant - Marc Lalonde -- - Some problems of summitry and advising prime ministers - Gordon Robertson -- - The 1982 GATT ministerial - Allan J. MacEachen -- - Emerging countries: opportunities and challenges - Jacques de Larosière -- - From trade liberatlization to economic integration: the clash between private and public goods - Marina von Neumann Whitman -- - Room for differences? Social policy in a global economy - Lars Osberg -- - Multinationals and governance - A. Edward Safarian -- - Measuring global skills shortages - Mahmood A. Zaidi - Malcolm S. Cohen -- - Individualism, federalism, and social responsibility: the evolving social paradigm in the United States - Alice M. Rivlin -- - South of the border - Paul Krugman -- - Globalization and statistical systems - M.C. McCracken -- - Statistics, social relevance, policy, and analysis: why they are bound together - Jacob Ryten -- - PART TWO -- - Economic summitry in the 1980s: a view from a Sherpa's tent - Robert Armstrong -- - My Japan-Canada relations and Sylvia - Hiroshi Kitamura -- - Thoughts on governance from Europe: making sure we don't forget the cosmopolitics - Pascal Lamys -- - What comes after globalization? - Renato Ruggiero -- - The New World Order: statking out Canada's interests - Gordon S. Smith -- - PART THREE -- - Letters of thanks from the prime ministers of Canada
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xvi, 256 p.)
ISBN:0773527915
0773572236
9780773527911
9780773572232

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