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| Taiwan and Japan : Two Democratic Countries in Far East |
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video about the history and the friendship
between Taiwan and Japan
Support UN Membership for Taiwan!
台湾の国連加盟運動を応援しよう
!
http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/support-u
n-membership-for-taiwan.html
↑台湾の国連加盟を支持する方は
、ぜひ署名してください。このリ
ンクの下のほうにある"Sign the
petition"をクリックすると、署名画
面にいけます。
『台湾論』小林よしのり
http://www.amazon.co.jp/%E6%96%B0%E3%83%BB%E3
%82%B4%E3%83%BC%E3%83%9E%E3%83%8B%E3%82%BA%E3
%83%A0%E5%AE%A3%E8%A8%80SPECIAL-%E5%8F%B0%E6%
B9%BE%E8%AB%96-%E5%B0%8F%E6%9E%97-%E3%82%88%E
3%81%97%E3%81%AE%E3%82%8A/dp/409389051X/ref=s
r_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1194699720&sr=1-1
メルマガ「台湾の声」
http://www.emaga.com/info/3407.html Tags : 台湾 台灣 日本 チャンネル桜 「新台湾と日本」 |
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Durée : 605 s |
| Future Shorts June 08 - 25 Countries - 1 Festival |
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This trailer is for the Future Shorts
festival programme of short films which you
can catch at venues across the UK throughout
June and internationally after that. For
dates and times of screenings, visit:
http://www.futureshorts.com/calendar-city-scr
eenings.php
Future Shorts is in the mood for summer this
June with a sultry, dreamy and raw collection
of films from here and yonder. Playing with
the moods of summer, the selection features
multi award-winner 'Waves' from ROMANIA, lazy
stoned car trips in 'Badkon Shit' from
LEBANON and the wonderfully bizarre and
brilliant 'Alex and her Arse Truck' from
rising BRITISH director Sean Conway. Future
Shorts - seek it out.
Music: Sebastien Tellier - La Ritournelle Tags : Future Shorts June 08 25 Countries Festival Sebastien Tellier La Ritournelle |
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Affichage : 18094
Durée : 76 s |
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20 countries in Europe Tags : EU |
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Affichage : 88092
Durée : 468 s |
| Why the World Isn't Flat |
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According to the conventional wisdom
popularized by Thomas Friedman, countries can
grow rich only by means of unfettered
capitalism and pure free trade. In his
controversial book, Bad Samaritans: The Myth
of Free Trade and the Secret History of
Capitalism, Ha-Joon Chang takes aim at this
orthodoxy. Combining irreverent wit with
scholarly rigor, Chang shows that nations
like the U.S. that achieved their present
wealth by means of economic nationalism now
preach an entirely different set of policies
to the developing world, via the World Bank,
International Monetary Fund and World Trade
Organization. Chang calls on us not only to
re-evaluate the policies we promote to
countries seeking to grow rich, but also to
become reacquainted with our own forgotten
economic history.
Ha-Joon Chang has been described by one
economist as "the most exciting thinker our
profession has turned out in the past fifteen
years." He teaches at Cambridge University,
where he received his Master's degree and
doctorate. A consultant for the Wold Bank,
the Asian Development Bank, the UN and other
international organizations, he was awarded
the Leontief Prize for Advancing the
Frontiers of Economic Thought in 2005. His
book Kicking Away the Ladder: Development
Strategy in Historical Perspective (2002),
which received the Myrdal Prize, was
acclaimed by the eminent MIT economist
Charles Kindleberger as "a provocative
critique of mainstream economists' sermons
directed to developing countries." Tags : Capitalism Economy Economics Developing Countries History |
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Affichage : 8106
Durée : 4244 s |
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