The International Political Economy of Pacific Islands Flags of Convenience, 66-69. sayılarCentre for the Study of Australia-Asia Relations, Faculty of Asian and International Studies, Griffith University, 1992 - 86 sayfa Monograph which examines the reasons for and implications of the huge increase in the number of foreign-owned ships registered in Pacific Island countries for commercial and tax advantages. Comparisons are made with competing 'flags of convenience' systems, particularly those of Third World countries such as Panama and Liberia. Includes a glossary, explanatory notes, a bibliography and tables of statistics. The author teaches interdisciplinary social sciences at Griffith University in Queensland. |
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Vanuatu the Marshall Islands and More | 10 |
Dilemmas of the AntiFlags of Convenience Campaign | 26 |
A Future Scenario for Pacific Islands Flags of Convenience | 42 |
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The International Political Economy of Pacific Islands Flags ..., 66-69. sayılar Anthony B. Van Fossen Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1992 |
The International Political Economy of Pacific Islands Flags ..., 66-69. sayılar Anthony B. Van Fossen Metin Parçacığı görünümü - 1992 |
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