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Languages : nl
Pages : 97
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Geografie van de Nederlandse Antillen
Geografie van de Nederlandse Antillen
Geografie van de Nederlandse Antillen en Aruba
Geonant
Geografie van de Nederlandse Antillen en Aruba
Author: Leonardus Johannes Haan
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ISBN: 9789052920283
Category :
Languages : nl
Pages : 67
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Publisher:
ISBN: 9789052920283
Category :
Languages : nl
Pages : 67
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Literatuuroverzicht van de Nederlandse Antillen
Author: S. R. Criens
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Category : Netherlands Antilles
Languages : nl
Pages : 448
Book Description
For review see: Boeken over en uit Latijns-Amerika : keuzelijst / samengest. door Hugo van Hoecke. - Antwerpen : KCLB ; Brussel : NCOS, 1991, p. 8.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Netherlands Antilles
Languages : nl
Pages : 448
Book Description
For review see: Boeken over en uit Latijns-Amerika : keuzelijst / samengest. door Hugo van Hoecke. - Antwerpen : KCLB ; Brussel : NCOS, 1991, p. 8.
Geografie en historie van de Nederlandse Antillen
Hoofdzaken uit de geografie van de Nederlandse Antillen
Geschiedenis van de Nederlandse Antillen: Aruba, zoals het was, zoals het werd ; van de tijd der Indianen tot op heden
Author: Johannes Hartog
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Category : Netherlands Antilles
Languages : nl
Pages : 544
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Publisher:
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Category : Netherlands Antilles
Languages : nl
Pages : 544
Book Description
The Theory and Practice of Institutional Transplantation
Author: M. de Jong
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9401100012
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 310
Book Description
Inevitably, at a panel discussion not too long ago comparing planning cultures the discussion turned on the issue of globalisation. As a member of the panel, this author asked those in the audience who lived and/or worked in a country different from their country of origin to raise their hands. About half of the audience of well over one hundred academic teachers and researchers from all comers of the world, the present author included did so. Next he asked who had a spouse or partner from a country different from their country of origin to also raise their hands. About half of the audience, the present author included, raised their hands. This is the soft side of globalisation. The soft side of globalisation is important. Exchanges, personal mobility, international romances, multi-culturalism and multi-lingualism (inevitably meaning non-native speakers struggling to keep up with native English speakers) are part of the academic scene, so much so that we can hardly imagine it to be otherwise. These are not entirely new phenomena, but they have become ever more prominent, relying on an ever more elaborate institutional infrastructure of exchange programmes, international journals, associations and the global conference industry. It was at the AESOP (Association of European Schools of Planning) congress at Bmo in the Czech Republic in July 2000 that the plan for this book was hatched.
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
ISBN: 9401100012
Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 310
Book Description
Inevitably, at a panel discussion not too long ago comparing planning cultures the discussion turned on the issue of globalisation. As a member of the panel, this author asked those in the audience who lived and/or worked in a country different from their country of origin to raise their hands. About half of the audience of well over one hundred academic teachers and researchers from all comers of the world, the present author included did so. Next he asked who had a spouse or partner from a country different from their country of origin to also raise their hands. About half of the audience, the present author included, raised their hands. This is the soft side of globalisation. The soft side of globalisation is important. Exchanges, personal mobility, international romances, multi-culturalism and multi-lingualism (inevitably meaning non-native speakers struggling to keep up with native English speakers) are part of the academic scene, so much so that we can hardly imagine it to be otherwise. These are not entirely new phenomena, but they have become ever more prominent, relying on an ever more elaborate institutional infrastructure of exchange programmes, international journals, associations and the global conference industry. It was at the AESOP (Association of European Schools of Planning) congress at Bmo in the Czech Republic in July 2000 that the plan for this book was hatched.