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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Neue züge der agrarpolitik Südosteuropa ...

Balicki, Gerhard, January 1936 (has links)
Inaug.-diss.--Berlin. / Lebenslauf. "Schrifttum": p. 65-67.
212

Analysis of the design and operation of mix-bank resequencing areas

Subramanian, Arunkumar. January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.) -- Mississippi State University. Department of Industrial Engineering. / Title from title screen. Includes bibliographical references.
213

The effect of Newfoundland government policy on choral music education voices and opinions about the past, present and future /

Dunsmore, Douglas Allen. January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Wisconsin--Madison, 1994. / Typescript. eContent provider-neutral record in process. Description based on print version record. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 231-235).
214

Effect of breakage on crystal shape distribution in a stirred vessel

Parker, Katrina Rayanne, January 2005 (has links)
Thesis (M.S.) -- Mississippi State University. Dave C. Swalm School of Chemical Engineering. / Title from title screen. Includes bibliographical references.
215

The decline of aristocracy in the politics of New York

Fox, Dixon Ryan, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Columbia University, 1917. / Published also as Studies in history, economics and public law, no. 198. Includes bibliographical references.
216

Para onde vão os Estados nacionais? : perspectivas da teoria social contemporanea sobre as pressões para a transformação dos Estados nacionais na virada para o seculo XXI / Where are going the natikonal states? : perspectives from contemporaneous social theory on the pressures to transformations of national states at the turn for the XXIº century

Acco, Marco Antonio de Castilhos 14 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Valeriano Mendes Ferreira Costa / Tese doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Filosofia e Ciencias Humanas / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-14T22:33:03Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Acco_MarcoAntoniodeCastilhos_D.pdf: 4219170 bytes, checksum: ecbacbdc973533562eab98fcc2a49ae4 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2009 / Resumo: Esta tese busca apresentar e analisar criticamente quatro abordagens da teoria social contemporânea - neoliberais, pluralistas globalistas, neoinstitucionalistas históricos e neomarxistas -, oferecendo um balanço teórico sobre as estratégias metodológicas que mobilizaram, os argumentos que apresentaram e as conclusões a que chegaram sobre as complexas interações entre globalização e os Estados nacionais, em particular sobre as pressões para a transformação dos Estados nacionais induzidas, impulsionadas ou provocadas pela globalização, assim como, as teses que propõem - no sentido inverso dessa equação - os possíveis impactos das ações dos Estados na indução, inibição e/ou regulação dos processos de globalização. Se o que se tem em mente é a construção de uma agenda mais duradoura de reflexão sobre as interações entre Estados e formações sociais no mundo contemporâneo, esta tese argumenta que as abordagens teóricas com maiores possibilidades de perdurar são aquelas que articulam (a) uma economia política sofisticada para a análise das macro-instituições decisivas para a vida social contemporânea, (b) uma adequada economia política das escalas, particularmente aquela sobre os centros decisórios relevantes no mundo contemporâneo, e (c) uma forte determinação em incorporar a agenda democrática como elemento constitutivo dos projetos coletivos para as sociedades humanas / Abstrac: This work aims to critically shows and analysis four approaches of contemporaneous social theory - Neoliberals, Plural Globalists, Historical Neoinstitutionalists, and Neomarxists - on the complex interactions between globalization and national states, offering a theoretical comparison among the methodological strategies deployed, and the arguments and conclusions offered. It focuses in particular on the pressures for the transformations of the states induced, engendered or provoked by the globalization, as well as, in the opposite direction, on the thesis that advocate the role of the States in the induction, inhibition, and/or regulation of the processes of globalization. In this theoretical comparison - if we have in mind the setting of a more enduring agenda for the reflection on the interactions between states and social formations in the contemporary world - it is argumented that the theoretical approaches with more long-lasting possibilities are those that articulate (a) a sophisticated political economy for the analysis of the key macro-institutions of contemporaneous social life, (b) an adequated political economy of the scales, particularly one about the core decision making centres, and (c) a strong determination in considering the democratic agenda as a crucial element for any collective projects of the human societies / Doutorado / Doutor em Ciência Política
217

The federal government and education : Canadian and American perspectives

Andrews, Bruce Alfred January 1978 (has links)
This study compares the development of the role of the federal government in education in Canada and the United States during the period 1867 to 1970. It identifies the nature of federal participation in the field in both countries during the period, and through comparison, the similarities and differences existent between the two federal systems in terms of the federal educational role. The study gives a useful and needed perspective on federal involvement in education during a time when domestic conditions in both countries prompted the development of a stronger federal educational presence. The works of three scholars contributed to the conceptual development of the study. Brian Holmes suggestions on the use of the problem approach in comparative education provided an analytical framework for the comparative aspects of the inquiry, while the descriptive works of J.C. Miller and C.A. Quattlebaum on the federal role in Canada and the United States respectively, furnished useful suggestions for the organizational approach adopted. The information and data required for the study was obtained from a variety of sources. Primary source material was obtained from federal legislation, regulations, and reports of the various federal departments and agencies in both countries. In addition, special reports and monographs were utilized to gain more detailed information on specific aspects of various federal education programs. These sources were supplemented by secondary material dealing with the economic, social, and political background to the evolving federal role in the field, particularly insofar as the nature and evolution of both federal systems was concerned. In this study, education is defined as a formal process where instruction is given and/or learning takes place within the confines or under the jurisdiction of a recognized educational institution. Within this definition the material is presented in accordance with two major classifications of federal educational activity, those programs developed under federal constitutional obligations and those developed in areas normally outside of federal jurisdiction. For convenience, the latter programs are treated under three categories, elementary/secondary, post secondary, and vocational/professional education. Three important postulates are advanced through this inquiry. Dealing with both federal systems, the study suggests that by 1970, the federal educational presence was such that a "third partner" had emerged in the conduct of education in both countries, alongside the traditional state/ provincial and municipal/county governments. At the same time the study suggests that the nature of the federal educational presence in both countries was quite different though often prompted by similar conditions. In terms of the federal educational presence in areas under federal jurisdiction, the study suggests that the Canadian government tended to adopt a paternalistic approach towards such educational programs. The American government tended to encourage the development of self-sustaining programs and was accordingly less paternalistic in approach. At the same time, it is demonstrated that in both countries federal recognition, development, and implementation of educational programs under this classification was a slow and often reluctant process. Where federal educational programs overlapped with those of other levels of government, there were also marked differences in the approaches taken in both countries. The study demonstrates that for constitutional, political, and other reasons, the Canadian government was often forced to provide indirect and/or general assistance to education. For similar reasons the American government was forced to provide more direct and categorical aid. As a result of the differing nature of federal educational involvement in both countries the administration of federal educational programs also differed. This study points out, however, that despite these differences, there exists a critical deficiency in Canada, where despite the significant nature of the federal educational presence, by 1970 no formal mechanism existed for the effective coordination of the federal effort. Similarities and differences aside, the study establishes the complex yet significant nature of the federal educational presence in both countries. It suggests that there is a place for a federal government in the field within a federal system. It also provides a needed foundation for further research in the field and an hypothesis for a future inquiry into the federal educational role in other federal systems. / Education, Faculty of / Graduate
218

Policing in Africa

Francis, David J. January 2012 (has links)
This wide-ranging collection offers fresh insights into a critical factor in development and politics on the African continent. It critically examines and illustrates the centrality of policing in transition societies in Africa, and outlines and assesses the emergence and impact of the diversity of state and non-state policing agencies.
219

An Evaluation of the aerospace technology program at Kent State University /

Otterson, Peder Adolph January 1968 (has links)
No description available.
220

Soviet agriculture and the Third World : a case study of Cuba /

Messmer, William Bruce January 1976 (has links)
No description available.

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