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Home Management Economics World Scientific Reference On Globalisation In Eurasia And The Pacific Rim (In 4 Volumes)
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World Scientific Reference On Globalisation In Eurasia And The Pacific Rim (In 4 Volumes)
by David A Dyker
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AuthorDavid A Dyker
Publisher World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
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Binding: Hardcover
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David Dyker is currently Honorary Professorial Fellow at SPRU ? Science and Technology Policy Research at the University of Sussex. He was visiting professor at People's University, Beijing, in 1988, and at Ritsumeikan University, Kyoto in 2001-2002. Xiudian Dai is senior lecturer in the School of Politics, Philosophy and International Studies at the University of Hull, where he is Director of postgraduate programme Global Communications and International Politics, having been educated at Nankai University for his first and Masters degrees in Philosophy and completed his PhD in Social Implications of Technical Change at the University of Sussex. Paolo Davide Farah (PhD, LLM, JD) teaches sustainable development, international environmental and energy law at West Virginia University (WV, USA). Before moving to USA, he was Senior Lecturer in Law (Associate Professor) at Edge Hill University (UK) and, previously Visiting Scholar at Harvard Law School, East Asian Legal Studies Program. Piercarlo Rossi(PhD, JD) teaches European Law and Asian Law at the University of Piemonte Orientale (Italy). Anthony Fielding obtained his BA (1962) and PhD (1965) from London School of Economics. He currently works as Research Professor, School of Global Studies, University of Sussex. He has written many research papers, journal articles and book chapters on migration in East Asia. He is co-author of People on the Move: An Atlas of Human Migration (University of California Press, 2010) and author of Migration in Britain: Paradoxes of the Present, Prospects for the Future (Edward Elgar Publishing, 2012).