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Federal and State Services and the Maine Indian : A Report
Federal and State Services and the Maine Indian : A Report.
A report of the Maine Advisory Committee to the United States Commission on Civil Rights prepared for the information and consideration of the Commission. This report will be considered by the Commission, and the Commission will make public its reaction. In the meantime, the findings and recommendations of this report should not be attributed to the Commission, but only to the Maine Advisory Committee. December 1974.https://digitalcommons.usm.maine.edu/me_collection/1021/thumbnail.jp
Perspectives on the Internationalization of California State Government
Part I - A Review of the Little Hoover Commission Report on California\u27s Trade and Investment Programs
Part II- Strengthening California-Mexico Relations -- A Review of the Report by the State Task Force on California-Mexico Relation
Perspectives on the Internationalization of California State Government
Part I - A Review of the Little Hoover Commission Report on California\u27s Trade and Investment Programs
Part II- Strengthening California-Mexico Relations -- A Review of the Report by the State Task Force on California-Mexico Relation
Advancing the Campaign Against Child Labor: Efforts at the Country Level
International Child Labor Program - Bureau of International Labor Affairs(ILAB)ChildLaborAdvancingCampaign.pdf: 3001 downloads, before Oct. 1, 2020
Old Friends - New Realities: California\u27s Economic Relationship with Hong Kong and Taiwan and Trade Policy Report
Last year the Advisory Council on Asia (ACA) was asked by Lieutenant Governor Leo McCarthy to conduct a fact-finding mission to Asia. We believed, as he did, that the pace of economic and political developments in the region was reshaping Asia so quickly and so profoundly that the attention was warranted. As members of California\u27s Asian community and business people involved with Pacific Rim commerce, we believed we could make a major contribution in assessing these developments and their importance to California.
We had not anticipated, however, that our mission would provide the impetus for a series of reports documenting fundamental changes in the economies of the region, or that this work would be far more extensive than originally envisioned. We have also had to rethink some of our conclusions regarding the economic future of the region in light of the tumultuous events in China.
The scope of this work was also expanded in another way. We recognized the need to make it as much a policy guide for government officials as a working document for those involved in Asian commerce.
For its first report the ACA focuses its attention on two of the so-called four tigers of Asia -- Hong Kong and Taiwan. Although they have much in common, including history and culture, they are nonetheless two very distinct economic and political entities at different junctures in their development
Old Friends - New Realities: California\u27s Economic Relationship with Hong Kong and Taiwan and Trade Policy Report
Last year the Advisory Council on Asia (ACA) was asked by Lieutenant Governor Leo McCarthy to conduct a fact-finding mission to Asia. We believed, as he did, that the pace of economic and political developments in the region was reshaping Asia so quickly and so profoundly that the attention was warranted. As members of California\u27s Asian community and business people involved with Pacific Rim commerce, we believed we could make a major contribution in assessing these developments and their importance to California.
We had not anticipated, however, that our mission would provide the impetus for a series of reports documenting fundamental changes in the economies of the region, or that this work would be far more extensive than originally envisioned. We have also had to rethink some of our conclusions regarding the economic future of the region in light of the tumultuous events in China.
The scope of this work was also expanded in another way. We recognized the need to make it as much a policy guide for government officials as a working document for those involved in Asian commerce.
For its first report the ACA focuses its attention on two of the so-called four tigers of Asia -- Hong Kong and Taiwan. Although they have much in common, including history and culture, they are nonetheless two very distinct economic and political entities at different junctures in their development
Managing Tennessee\u27s Public Waterways for Recreation, Balancing Access, Safety, and Protection of Natural Resources
https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/govpubs-tn-advisory-commission-intergovernmental-relations-miscellaneous-reports/1003/thumbnail.jp
Managing Solar Energy Development to Balance Private Property Rights and Consumer Protection with the Protection of Land and Communities
https://digitalcommons.memphis.edu/govpubs-tn-advisory-commission-intergovernmental-relations-water-utilities-reports/1000/thumbnail.jp
Advancing the Global Campaign Against Child Labor: Progress Made and Future Actions
A report of the conference hosted by the Department of Labor, in collaboration with the International Labour Organization, on May 17, 2000. The document “contains an edited collection of the speeches and papers prepared and presented for this meeting, as well as news feature stories and photos documenting many of the efforts discussed. It seeks to highlight some of the innovative and effective strategies being used in various countries around the world to address the problem of exploitative child labor” [excerpt]
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