peacebuilding were widely seen for the first time to be central in global politics in the context of what US President George Bush senior had (somewhat reluctantly) called a ‘new world order’. His successor‚ Bill Clinton‚ and UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan both broadly subscribed to what we identify as the ‘cosmopolitan’ worldview shared by many if not most of the founders of the conflict resolution field. The aim of the first edition of the book was to explain what this meant. The second edition (2005)
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Human Rights | | Submitted to: Ms. Padmaja | Subject: Contemporary issues | Subject: Human Rights – Evolution and Significance (UDHR‚ CEDAW‚ CRC‚ DRD) Submitted by: Sujith Sudhakaran ………………..27 Nishad Neelambaran ………………..28 Dhanya Balakrishnan ………………...64 Pooja Nair ………………..73 Abhi Varrier ………………113 Certificate S.K. Somaiya College of Arts‚ Science & Commerce This is to certify that the below given
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To Whom It May Concern This is to certify that the following students of ACE Institute of Management‚ pursuing MBAe‚ visited our organization Chaudhary House at Sanepa on 9th March 2008 for the preparation of the report about the Organizational Behavior pattern and practices prevailing in this organization. 1. Chandan Khetan 2. Krishna Kumar Shah 3. Shristi Shakya 4. Sushant Shrestha We wish them all the best for the report preparation and other future ventures.
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Human Relations DOI: 10.1177/0018726705061314 Volume 58(11): 1467–1494 Copyright © 2005 The Tavistock Institute ® SAGE Publications London‚Thousand Oaks CA‚ New Delhi www.sagepublications.com Problems‚ problems‚ problems:The social construction of ‘leadership’ Keith Grint The invasion of Iraq was premised upon accounts of the situation that have proved unsustainable‚ but that has not generated a change in the strategy of the coalition forces. Conventional contingency accounts of leadership suggest
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Environmental Pollution at Hindustan Lever’s Kodaikanal Plant In mid-2004‚ Hindustan Lever Ltd (HLL) executives looked back at the events of the past three years at their mercury thermometer factory in Kodaikanal in the south Indian state of Tamil Nadu. After mercury leakage from the plant had been reported in March 2001‚ heavy expenditure had been incurred in environmental risk assessment‚ waste disposal and health monitoring. The expenditure had exceeded the total profits generated by the plant
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Research paper ‘Adopting the RTI Act as a mechanism to fight corruption to promote effective aid delivery in India’ Preeti Kannan SID: 309302196 1 Contents 1. Introduction 2. India’s interaction with aid and corruption 2.1 India and aid 2.2 Corruption in aid in India 3. Good governance and aid effectiveness: How important is tackling corruption for aid to be effective in recipient countries? 3.1 Aid effectiveness: The endless debate 3.2 The relationship between good governance
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HABIB BANK LIMITED PAKISTAN Introduction Habib Bank Limited (commonly referred to as "HBL") (Arabic: حَبيب بينك) is the largest bank in Pakistan and a thoroughly established banking chain throughout the world. An extensive network of 1425 branches in Pakistan and 55 international branches makes it one of the largest banks in Pakistan today. Habib Bank Plaza located in Karachi‚ Sindh is the formal headquarters of the bank. The bank has a network outside Pakistan including USA‚ UK‚ Middle East
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Handbook on good practices Since the Enlarged Partial Agreement on Sport (EPAS) was set up in 2007‚ one of its major priorities has been the promotion of diversity in and through sport. To this end‚ the Council of Europe has developed a pan-European programme involving a variety of stakeholders from public authorities and the world of sport. All have an important role to play in reversing the discriminatory trends currently observed in sport and in promoting sport as a means of fostering
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Introduction Some definitions of globalization focus solely on cross-border trade-for example‚ globalization as the absence of borders and barriers to trade between nations (Ohmae‚ 1995). The International Monetary Fund describes globalization as "the growing economic interdependence of countries worldwide through the increasing volume and variety of cross border transactions in goods and services and of international capital flows‚ and also through the more rapid and widespread diffusion of technology"
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Perspective Kwasi Dartey-Baah (Corresponding Author) Department of Organisation & Human Resource Management‚ University of Ghana Business School P.O. Box LG78‚ Legon‚ Accra-Ghana‚ West Africa Telephone: 00233209621292 Email: kdartey-baah@ug.edu.gh George Kofi Amoako Department of Marketing‚ Central Business School P.O. Box 2305‚ Tema‚ Ghana‚ West Africa Telephone: 00233202620174 Email: gkamoako@central.edu.gh Abstract This paper critically examines Frederick Herzberg’s two-factor theory and assesses its
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