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SONG1498233856Pickwick Publications 2016-05-19. paperback. Used: Good. 6.00x0.63x9.00. Buy with confidence. Excellent Customer Service & Return policy. Pickwick Publications paperback
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1989215695Canberra.: Embassy of the Lao P.D.R. 1989. 38pp. One leaf uncut original stapled wrappers trifle shelf worn overall a very good copy. 21 x 15cm.<P> An explanation of the new rules and regulations for foreign investment into Laos part of the government's liberalising New Economic Mechanism program. Within sweeping foreign property rights guarantees are outlined marking a stark departure from the previously insular Soviet-style economic policy. <br> <br>Special focus is given to encouraging the development of agriculture forestry irrigation infrastructure mining communications transport construction and tourism.<P> <b>When referring to this item please quote stockid 215695</b> . Embassy of the Lao P.D.R. unknown
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197167494Washington DC: Frederic R. Branfman; Project Air War 1971. PResumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Good. Cover has some wear and soiling. 2 35 1 p. Cover illustration. Marked "Not to be copied or reprinted without permission." The personal narratives are translations taken from writing preparted by the Lao authors themselves. From Wikipedia: "Fred Branfman is an American anti-war activist and author of a number of books about the Indochina War. Working as the Director of Project Air War in 1969 he wrote about the U.S. bombing in Indochina which he claimed was directed at civilians. Branfman worked as a policy advisor for former California governor Jerry Brown Gary Hart and Tom Hayden. Branfman was working as an educational advisor for the U.S. government in Laos when in September 1969 thousands of refugees fled into the Laotian capital of Vientiane. Working as a translator for international media he began to interpret thousands of villagers' stories telling of planes dropping bombs. Told by U.S. officials in Laos that Americans had nothing to do with the bombs Branfman became consumed with the desire to understand what was happening. Gathering details he journeyed to Washington and spoke at a special session of the U.S. Senate Committee on Refugees exposing the U.S. government's covert activities. Today Branfman works as a writer living in Santa Barbara. His articles have appeared in the New York Times the Washington Post Harper's Playboy Salon and the New Republic. He contributes to the Glendon Association and works with Robert W. Firestone He also contributed to the traveling exhibition Legacies of War that was created to raise awareness about the history of the Vietnam War-era bombing in Laos. In the acclaimed 2007 TV documentary now released on DVD Most Secret Place On Earth: CIA's Covert War In Laos Branfman is one of those who speak to camera." Frederic R. Branfman; Project Air War paperback
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