This book is a collection of papers about Japanese investment in Indonesia presented at the First Japanese-Indonesian Conference on December 8 - 8, 1973. The book consists of 17 papers about promoting good relations between Indonesia and Japan, Japanese-Indonesian and regional cooperation in the context of peace and stability in Asia, convergence and divergence of Japan's and Indonesia's intere…
This book is a collection of papers which are presented at the Third Japanese-Indonesian Conference in Jakarta and Jogjakarta on May 3-6, 1976. The book consists of 14 papers divided into six parts about peace and security in Asia and the Pacific, Japan-Indonesia and ASEAN relations, Japan-Indonesia cooperation in private investments and foreign aid, educational and cultural exchange and cooper…
This book discusses conservatism in Britain from 1945 to 1950 through the thoughts of well-known politicians and the United State's policies. The book is divided into four parts about conservative faith such as the conservative faith in a modern age by Clarke, the Industrial Charter by Butler, its economic values, the place of government in a free society, the Workers' s Charter, conservative t…
This book discusses the two-party system in the United States. The book consists of 12 chapters divided into three parts about the need for greater party responsibility such as the role of the political parties, the needed party system, the inadequancy of the existing party system, new demands upon party leadership, and the question of constitutional amendment, proposals for party responsibilit…
This book is a collection of papers presented at the Second Franco-Indonesian Conference from July 2 to July 8, 1973. The book consists of 12 papers the world of strategy and the foreign policy of nations, Southeast Asia's strategic posture in the seventies, reflection on future strategy, the future of Indonesia, global evolution and regional accommodation, the making of foreign policy in regio…
People in Asia-Pacific will be profoundly affected by climate change. There may be some uncomfortable trade-offs, but the way forward is clear - it lies in sustaining human development for the future we want. When people have equitable access to basics such as livelihoods, clean energy, health and pollution-free air, greater climate resilience and improved emissions management will follow. This…