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2. The Plains Cree: Trade, Diplomacy and War, 1790 to 1870
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Larry Burt, John S. Milloy, and Jordan Paper
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Smoke ,History ,education.field_of_study ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Political science ,Development economics ,Economic history ,Native American religion ,education ,Diplomacy ,media_common - Published
- 1990
3. Pulp and Paper Mills in Japan (22)
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Mishima Paper Co. Ltd.
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Engineering ,Copying ,Waste management ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Media Technology ,Economic history ,Mill ,General Materials Science ,General Chemistry ,Cigarette use ,business - Abstract
Mishima Paper Co., established in 1918, is now composed of a head office (Tokyo), two mills (Harada and Suita) and a research institute.Harada Mill, which we are going to introduce here, is on the outskirts of Fuji City well-known for its fine view of national adoring mountain, and the other is in Suita City where the world famous EXPO 70 was once held.In and around Harada district, people have been long blessed with an abundance of clean spring water, and that is why our predecessors first had a thought of founding there a mill for the purpose of manufacturing cigarette-paper more than 60 years ago …… unknown technology as it was in those days. Ever since Harada Mill has continued to produce various kinds of high grade paper, most of which are light-weight, to enrich daily life or expedite business, and now holds the paramount position in the field of making specialty paper.The mill area is about 100, 000m2 and the employees are nearly 450. The main products are as follows : For cigarette use …… cigarette-paper, tipping or wrapping paper, etc.For business use ………… copying, typing, bond, instruction or contract, pocket note-book, etc.For other special use …… India used to dictionary, water dissolving, various kinds of converted paper, etc.
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- 1980
4. The Role of Regions in EU-China Relations
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Joanna Ciesielska-Klikowska, Justyna Szczudlik, Tomasz Kamiński, Adriana Skorupska, Michał Gzik, Kamiński, Tomasz, Uniwersytet Łódzki, Tomasz Kamiński Ph.D., political scientist, associate professor at the Faculty of International and Political Studies, University of Lodz. His research activities are concentrated on paradiplomacy and city diplomacy, in particular in the context of the EU’s policy towards China. He has worked in numerous research projects funded by the European Commission (Horizon 2020, Jean Monnet Module) and the Polish National Science Centre., Justyna Szczudlik Deputy Head of Research, Head of Asia-Pacific Programme and China analyst with the Polish Institute of International Affairs (PISM). She holds a PhD in Political Science from the University of Warsaw (2015), an MA in Chinese Studies from the University of Warsaw (2008) and an MA in Political Science from the University of Wroclaw (2002). She studied Chinese language at the College of Advanced Chinese Training, Beijing Language and Culture University (2005-2006), Beijing and at the National Cheng-chi University in Taipei (2013). Her research focuses on China’s foreign policy, especially China-Central and Eastern Europe relations including China- Poland relations, as well as Cross-Strait relations., Adiana Skorupska expert on paradiplomacy, for many years an analyst at the Polish Institute of International Affairs, project coordinator and author of publications on international cooperation of local governments., Joanna Ciesielska-Klikowska political scientist, assistant professor at the Department of Asian Studies at the University of Lodz. Scholarship holder of the Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (DAAD) at the Technische Universität Chemnitz, summer school lecturer at the Universität des Saarlandes in Saarbrücken. She cooperates with Otto-von-Guericke-Universität in Magdeburg, where she teaches about the Polish-German relations and the political system in Poland. Member of the Polish Society for International Studies, Polish-Austrian Society and University Association for Contemporary European Studies. In her research she deals with the German political system and issues of European integration, German-Chinese relations as well as the paradiplomatic relations between EU member states and China., and Michał Gzik In 2020 he graduated with a Master’s degree in international relations on an oriental specialty at the Faculty of International and Political Studies at the University of Lodz. Currently he is a PhD student at the Doctoral School of Social Sciences of the University of Lodz. Co-author of monographs about functioning of the European Union and sustainable development in the context of activity of international urban networks. Laureate of the 'Debiut Naukowy 2019 - Zrównoważony Rozwój' competition. Author of papers presented at international and national scientific conferences, focusing on the issue of Italian-Chinese regional cooperation. His scientific work concentrates on the study of cooperation between cities in the European Union and Central and Eastern Europe with the cities of the People’s Republic of China.
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EU-China relations ,Chin ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,EU foreign policy ,Paradiplomacy ,Regional studies ,Political science ,regional studies ,medicine ,Economic history ,paradiplomacy ,media_common.cataloged_instance ,European union ,China ,media_common - Abstract
More and more regions are cooperating with their Chinese counterparts in many different areas: economy, environment, culture, academic exchange. Although the subnational dimension has started to be a visibly important element of EU-China relations, this trend is not reflected in the academic literature on EU-China relations. Until now, we have not known what the network of contacts with China at the regional level looks like and what the determinants and institutional forms of inter-regional partnerships there are. The present book maps Sino-European relations at the regional level and presents a detailed analysis of subnational contacts in the six analysed EU member states, illustrated by case studies of interesting regions from each country. It shows the rising role of non-state actors in international relations, the growing importance of paradiplomacy, as well as the necessity to look at the EU-China relations as a multi-layer phenomenon, engaging different types of actors on different levels. Publication financed by the National Science Centre, Poland. (Project number: 2015/19/B/HS5/02534 entitled “Rola regionów w polityce Unii Europejskiej wobec Chin/ The Role of Regions in the European Union Policy towards China”)
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- 2021
5. France in Sweden’s Foreign Policy in the Era of Gustav III’s Reign (1771–1792)
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Zbigniew Anusik, University of Łódź, Faculty of Philosophy and History, Institute of History, Department of Modern History, 90−236 Łódź, Kamińskiego St. No. 27a., Zbigniew Anusik (b. in 1957 in Łódź), Professor of Humanities, Full Professor at the University of Lodz, Head of the Department of Modern History at the Institute of History. Graduate of history at the Faculty of Philosophy and History of the University of Lodz. Since 1980 a researcher at the Institute of History of the University of Lodz (Ph. D. in 1990, postdoctoral dissertation in 2001, the title of professor in 2007). His main scientific interests include: history of Poland from the 16th to the 18th century, history of Sweden from the 16th to the 18th century, the Polish-Swedish relations in the 17th and 18th century, history of Polish and European diplomacy in the 18th century, history of the French Revolution of 1789–1799, elites of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, structure of land ownership in the Republic of Poland in the first half of the 17th century. Author of about 200 scientific papers of which the best known are: The Polish diplomatic mission in Stockholm 1789–1795, Łódź 1993, Gustav II Adolf, Wrocław 1996, The Swedish Diplomacy and the crisis of the French Monarchy 1787–1792, Łódź 2000, Charles XII, Wrocław – Kraków 2006, Disputes about the state in the Modern Era. Between state interests and particularism, Łódź 2007 (editor), Gustav II Adolf, 2nd ed., Wrocław 2009, Power and politics in modern times, Łódź 2011 (editor), Old-Polish studies and sketches, Łódź, 2011., Bartosiewicz, Aleksandra, and Leśniak, Małgorzata
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Sweden ,Reign ,History ,business.product_category ,Gustav III’s Reign ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Hans Axel von Fersen ,Swedish diplomacy towards the events in France ,Louis XVI ,Ruler ,Monarchy ,Foreign policy ,Swedish-French relations ,Source material ,Economic history ,Gustav III ,Performance art ,France ,“Age of Liberty” ,business ,Diplomacy ,Demography ,media_common - Abstract
This book is about the Stockholm court’s policy on France during the reign of Gustav III. It is a work on the history of diplomacy based on an extensive source material. The author concentrates especially on the crisis of the French monarchy in the years 1787–1792. He also pays a lot of attention to Gustav III’s unsuccessful attempts to build an anti-French and anti-revolutionary coalition of European monarchs. The chronological range of work covers Gustav III’s reign, thus the death of that ruler on March 29, 1792 marks the end of the book.
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- 2016
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