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MA05F-00383U. S. Government Printing Office. Collectible - Good. Washington D.C.: U. S. Government Printing Office 1946. Sm 4to. viii158pp. Folded illustrations maps. Good book. strategic bombing Japan electric utilities Inquire if you need further information. U. S. Government Printing Office unknown
198060188Washington DC: U.S. Government Printing Office 1980. Wraps. Good. No dust jacket. Has some wear and soiling. v 60 p.; 24 cm. Occasional footnotes. The hearings were held to place on the public record the concerns of the Subcommittee on Asian and Pacific Affairs regarding the course of Korean-American relations since the assassination of President Park in October 1979 through the declaration of martial law and the arrest and trial of many political religious and intellectual leaders. U.S. Government Printing Office paperback
1869ZB386909Washington 1869. 40th Cong. 3rd Sess. Senate Rep Committee No. 219 3 pp. ex library good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Washington unknown
A9789211543117Paperback / softback. New. Examines the Addis Ababa Action Agenda in the Asia Pacific by exploring how enhanced domestic resources private finance and debt management can address systemic challenges while proposing coordinated policy measures to secure sustainable capital flows drive the energy transition and support broad economic climate action. paperback
A9789210030588Paperback / softback. New. One of the annual flagship publications of the United Nations ESCAP. It provides an overview of SDG Progress in the region which serves as a foundation for other activities conducted by ESCAP and our partners. This year the report shines the spotlight on success stories and trends and unique challenges faced in the different parts of the region. paperback
A9789211544558Paperback / softback. New. <i>Asia-Pacific Disaster Report 2025</i> offers a comprehensive and timely analysis of the growing threat if extreme heat in the Asia-Pacific region. With climate change intensifying the frequency and severity of heat-related hazards the report presents critical insights into the multi-dimensional impacts of extreme heat on lives livelihoods infrastructure and ecosystems. It provides practical science-based solutions and regional cooperation strategies to build resilience in one of the world's most climate-vulnerable regions. Designed for policymakers disaster risk and climate adaptation professionals development agencies researchers and regional planners APDR 2025 transforms cutting-edges science into actionable policy recommendations. It makes a significant contribution to the global conversation on climate resilience by calling for integrated inclusive and forward-looking responses to extreme heat and increasingly urgent challenge for sustainable development in the Asia-Pacific. paperback
A9789211207323Paperback / softback. New. This report aims to deepen understanding of trends and developments in trade and investment in the Asia-Pacific region; emerging issues in trade investment and trade facilitation policies and impacts of these policies on countries' abilities to meet the challenges of achieving inclusive and sustainable development. paperback
A9789210029902Paperback / softback. New. Delves into both the potential and obstacles associated with digital trade and investment. Weaves together an integrative policy-making approach particularly enlightening policymakers in trade and investment about the roles they can assume to realize the potential of digital trade and investment as effective means for the achievement of the SDGs. paperback
A9789211208429Paperback / softback. New. Provides a platform for policymakers to share their experiences. The journal also offers opportunities to academics and researchers in their early careers to develop their capacity for policy-oriented and applied research. paperback
A9789211014778Paperback / softback. New. Published twice a year by the United Nations ESCAP APSDJ is the continuation of ESCAP's Asia Pacific Development Journal APDJ with explicit recognition of sustainable development in line with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals SDGs. APSDJ provides a platform for policymakers to share their experiences. paperback
A9789210029681Paperback / softback. New. Published twice a year by the United Nations ESCAP APSDJ is the continuation of ESCAP's Asia Pacific Development Journal APDJ with explicit recognition of sustainable development in line with the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals SDGs. APSDJ provides a platform for policymakers to share their experiences. paperback
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A9789210035064Paperback / softback. New. Insightful analysis tackling sustainable development challenges faced by Asia-Pacific nations with special needs—from LDCs and LLDCs to SIDS. It examines emerging programmes of action aligned with Sustainable Development Goals drawing on past lessons to outline strategies and enhance international support. paperback
A9789211207835Paperback / softback. New. Provides a deepening understanding of trends and developments in trade investment and regional integration in the Asia-Pacific region. The report looks at issues in trade investment and trade facilitation policies and the impacts such policies have on countries' abilities to meet the challenges of achieving inclusive and sustainable development. paperback
A9789211208368Paperback / softback. New. The Asia-Pacific Sustainable Development Journal APSDJ is a rebranded publication issued by the Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific ESCAP. It builds on the success of two former ESCAP journals - the Asia-Pacific Population Journal APPJ launched in 1986 and the Asia-Pacific Development Journal APDJ launched in 1994. APSDJ us based on the recognition of the interconnected and multidisciplinary nature of sustainable development. Published biannually it aims to stimulate debate and assist in the formulation of evidence-based policymaking in the Asia-Pacific region towards the implementation of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. paperback
A9789211206821Paperback / softback. New. Asia-Pacific Trade and Investment Report is a major annual publication of the Trade and Investment Division of United Nations ESCAP. It provides information on and independent analyses of trends and developments in intra- and inter-regional trade in goods and services; foreign direct investment; trade facilitation measures; trade policy measures; and preferential trade policies and agreements. paperback
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A9789211208245Paperback / softback. New. Since early 2020 COVID-19 has triggered unprecedented and globally-synchronized health social and economic crises. With hard-won development gains and progress in attaining the Sustainable Development Goals in Asia and the Pacific now under threat this publication analyses the socio-economic impacts of the pandemic in the region. paperback
A9789210029100Paperback / softback. New. A comprehensive analysis and assessment of sustainable urban development in the Asia and Pacific region at a time of great disruption and uncertainty resulting from multiple interlinked global crises in a post pandemic era. paperback
A9789211208542Paperback / softback. New. One of the main value additions of the Survey 2023 is a proposal for an augmented Debt Sustainability Analysis DSA approach that duly incorporates SDG investment needs potential socioeconomic and environmental gains government's structural policies that go beyond financial considerations and government's resource mobilisation strategies and financial capacity. The Survey 2023 also provides new insights on how to prevent potential public debt crises and resolve public debt distress in order to effectively pursue the SDGs. For example in prevention of public debt crisis governments will need to explore unconventional policy measures such as leveraging the potential of non-tax policy measures and public assets. In resolving public debt distress governments might need to bring the rising number of commercial debt creditors into discussions with the existing institutional investors while fundamental policy actions to enhance fiscal resources are still needed governments will also need to explore unconventional policy measures such as leveraging the potential of non-tax policy measures and public assets amid rising public indebtedness. In resolving public debt distress while the emergence of commercial creditors brings new opportunities as many of them are increasingly mindful about the importance of sustainable development their participation in the existing global debt architecture is virtually missing. At the same time several unconventional SDG-aligned debt relief modalities have recently been proposed. Amid these and other changes in the global and Asia-Pacific debt landscapes and rising public indebtedness in the region it is time to rethink public debt issues in support of the SDGs paperback
A9789210031158Paperback / softback. New. Given the urgency of the SDG Stimulus and that public debt distress is likely to remain a major macroeconomic policy challenge for Asia and the Pacific in coming years the Survey 2024 will continue to focus on fiscal and public debt challenges and policy options. paperback
A9789211208375Paperback / softback. New. Analyses the importance of effective government actions and the role of fiscal monetary/financial and structural policies in enhancing inclusiveness keeping in view the considerable impacts of COVID-19 on inclusiveness and inequality. paperback
A9789210035040Paperback / softback. New. The Economic and Social Survey of Asia and the Pacific 2025 will expand Survey 2024's analysis on the fiscal implications of climate change to cover broader macroeconomic implications. it will propose a thinking framework that helps guide macroeconomic policy conduct amid climate change in a more coherent and systematic manner. Survey 2025 will also assess the readiness of different Asia-Pacific countries to cope with climate change from a macroeconomic perspective. paperback