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Bezpieczeństwo w cywilizacji globalnej. Cz. 1

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From global to universal civilization. Pt. 1
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Czasopismo
Rocznik
Tom
Strony
7--31
Opis fizyczny
Bibliogr. 54 poz., tab.
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  • Western Michigan University
Bibliografia
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  • 10. Cameron Rondo, (1993), A Concise Economic History of the World. Oxford, New York: Oxford Press.
  • 11. Celiński M., (1997), Psychologiczne warunki postępu, [w:] A. Targowski i St. Dronicz, Wizja Polski, Warszawa: Agencja Wydawnicza CB.
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  • 14. Featherstone M. (1990), Global Culture. Newburry Park, CA: SAGE Publications.
  • 15. Harman W. (1988), Global Mind. New York: Warner Books.
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  • 17. Erlich Anne, H. (1998), „Looking for the Ceilling: Estimates of Earth’s Carrying Capacity.” http//lists.isb.sdnpk.org//pipermail/eco-list-old/1998-July/001208
  • 18. Hoffmann Hillel, J. (2000), „Way To Many For Us." Cornell University Alumni News. October.
  • 19. Hrynkiewicz A. pod red. et al. (1998-2002). Zagrożenia Cywilizacji, tom 1-5 Kraków: Polska Akademia Umiejętności.
  • 20. Hubert J. (2000), Społeczeństwo synergetyczne. Kraków: Universitas.
  • 21. King A. and Schneider B. (1991), The First Global Revolution. New York: Pantheon Books.
  • 22. Kuczyński. J. (1986), Universalism as the Meaning of Recent History. “Dialectics and Humanism”. Vol. XIII, no. 1, p. 101-118.
  • 23. Korten D. (2001), When Corporation Rule the World. Bloomfield, Conn.: Kumarian Press.
  • 24. Maddison A. (2001), The World Economy, A Millennial Perspective. Paris: OECD.
  • 25. Masson P. (2001), Globalization: Facts and Figures. Washington, DC: IMF Policy Discussion Paper, no. 01/4.
  • 26. Moran R. T and J. R. Riesenberger. (1994), The Global Challenge. London: McGraw-Hill Book Co.
  • 27. Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. (2003), Ecosystems and Human Well-being, A Framework for Assessment. Washington, DC: Island Press.
  • 28. Nashbitt (1995), Global Paradox. New York: Avon Books.
  • 29. Parry J.H. (1966), The Spanish Seaborn Empire. London: Hutchison.
  • 30. Pokruszyński W. i Polanowska D. (2005), Globalizacja obiektywny proces postępu. Biuletyn AON, nr. 1 (23), ss. 55-60.
  • 31. Popper Karl, R. (1971), The Open Society and Its Enemies. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press.
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  • 34. Schumacher E.F. (1975), Small is Beautiful. New York: Harper & Row.
  • 35. Soros G. (2002), On Globalization. New York: Public Affairs Press.
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  • 37. Stern N. (2002), Globalization, Growth, and Poverty. Washington, New York: World Bank, Oxford University Press.
  • 38. Stiglitz J. (2002), Globalization and Its Discontents. New York: W.W Norton & Company.
  • 39. Targowski A. (2000), Cywilizacyjna synteza losów Polski i Świata, (red.) A. Targowski i A. Ajnenkiel. Losy Polski i Świata! Warszawa: Bellona, s. 56.
  • 40. Targowski A. (2003), Wojna Cywilizacji. „Zeszyty Naukowe Akademii Obrony Narodowej", nr 1 (50).
  • 41. Targowski A. (2004), A Dynamic Model of an Autonomous Civilization.
  • 42. “Dialogue and Universalism”. vol. XIV, no. 1-2, pp. 77-90.
  • 43. Targowski A. (2004a), The Civilization Index. “Dialog and Universalism”, no. 9-10.
  • 44. Targowski A. (2004b), From Global to Universal Civilization. “Dialog and Universalism”, no. 4-5.
  • 45. Targowski A. (2004c), A Grand Model of Civilization. “Comparative Civilizations Review", Fall, no. 51, 81-106.
  • 46. Targowski A. (2005), From the Cold War to Internet Cathedral. “International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Education”. April-June, vol. 1, no. 2. pp. 87-98.
  • 47. Toynbee Arnold. (1995), A Study of History. New York: Barnes & Noble.
  • 48. Thurow, Lester. (2002), Head To Head. New York: William Morrow, and Co. s. 204.
  • 49. United Nations. (2003), World Population in 2300. New York: UN: ESA/WP. 187.
  • 50. Wackemaagel, Mathis et al. (2002), Ecological Footprints of Nations. Costa Rica: The Earth Council.
  • 51. World Bank. (2001), Globalization, Growth and Poverty: Facts, Fears, and an Agenda for Action. Research Paper Draft.
  • 52. U.S. Commerce Department, Bureau of Economic Analysis. (1997). World Economic Outlook.
  • 53. Wallerstein, I. (1974), The Modern World-System. vol. 1, Capitalist Agriculture and the Origin of the European World-Economy in the Sixteen Century. New York: Academic Press.
  • 54. Yip, G.S. (1995), Total Global Strategy. Englewood Cliff, NJ: Prentice Hall.
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