Browsing Center for International Studies (CIS) by Title
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Vietnam : communication factors of revolutionary guerrilla war
(Cambridge, Mass. : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for International Studies, [1965], 1965) -
Virtual techo-alliances : a framework for future technology relationships with Japanese businesses
(MIT Japan Program, Center for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1995) -
Wanted : a national urban policy
(Cambridge, Mass. : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for International Studies, [1958], 1958) -
War avoidance through collective security-seeking practices since 1945
([Cambridge, Mass.] : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for International Studies, [1980], 1980) -
We Left Our Keys with Our Neighbours: Memory and the Search for Meaning in Post-Partitioned India
(Inter-University Committee on International Migration, 2004-11)In mainstream Indian and Pakistani nationalist master-narratives, Partition is a contested terrain. For India, it signifies independence and the end-note of a non-violent anti-colonial movement; for Pakistan, it embodies ... -
Western Europe and the UN : trends and prospects
(Cambridge, Mass. : Center for International studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, [1959], 1959) -
What's up down under? : some notes on a reconnaissance mission
([Cambridge, Mass. : Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Center for International Studies, 1967], 1967) -
When Is International Protection No Longer Necessary? The "Ceased Circumstances" Provisions of the Cessation Clauses: Principles and UNHCR Practice, 1973-1999
(Inter-University Committee on International Migration, 2001-06)The challenges posed by situations of mass influx and protracted refugee emergencies have prompted a reexamination of the international asylum regime established by the 1951 Convention and subsequent instruments. This has ... -
Whither Japan's Economy?
(MIT Japan Program, 2003-02)The Japanese economy entered a long recession in spring 1997. Its economic growth has been much lower than in the US and the EU despite large fiscal stimulus packages, a monetary policy which has brought interest rates ... -
Who, how, and why : rural migration to Lima
(Cambridge, Mass. : Migration and Development Study Group, Center for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1976, 1976) -
Why and how to use more local contractors in African - Arab projects
(Cambridge, Mass. : Business Management for Economic Development Project, Center for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1980, 1980) -
Women and international development workshop : women, work and public policy : selected papers from a workshop organized by the Joint Harvard/MIT Women and International Development Group and sponsored by the Center for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
(Cambridge, Mass. : Center for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1982, 1982) -
World population and national income, 1953
(Cambridge, Mass. : Center for International Studies, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, [1957], 1957) -
Zen Learning: A New Approach To Creating Multiskilled Workers
(MIT-Japan Program, 1996-09)