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characteristics of complex systems and have the emergence nature.This pap er attempts to adopt a complex adaptive system(CAS) theory to examine the evolu tion of the coordination body of the international accounting standards,and prov ide new ideas for the study of the International Accounting ...
Throughout the nineteenth century, international relations in Europe were dominated by five great powers - Britain, France, Russia, Austria and Prussia. The creation of this system has been located traditionally in the long struggle with revolutionary and Napoleonic France. By contrast, this study de...
Transnational capitalism has been described as the emerging new stage of capitalism characterized by sharp increases in foreign direct investment, the rise of a global financial system, and increased interlocking of positions within the global corporate structure in many countries and industries. These ha...
This article examines the emergence of city-region governance as a specific state spatial selectivity in post-reform China. The process has been driven by ... Fulong,Wu - 《International Journal of Urban & Regional Research》 被引量: 17发表: 2016年 Drawing lines in water: Entrepreneurial wetlan...
A variable separation approach is used to obtain localized coherent structures in a generalized (2+1)-dimensional nonlinear Schru00f6dinger system. Applyin... Chun-Long Zheng,Zheng-Mao Sheng - 《International Journal of Modern Physics B》 被引量: 68发表: 2003年 Biochemical and Structural Evidence...
In a letter of July 1, 1764, the Baron de Grimm, the French philosopher, wrote: ‘We are obsessed by the idea of regulation, and our Masters of Requests refuse to understand that there is an infinity of things in a great state with which a government sho
This article is built on the assumption that all Governments will strive for excellence in public service delivery and will put in place all manner of innovations to achieve this end state. These innovations assume that there is always scope for improvement, very largely because what constitutes th...
The interactions among human beings represent the backbone of our societies. How people establish new connections and allocate their social interactions among them can reveal a lot of our social organisation. We leverage on a recent mathematical formalis
2d as a function of the number of pedestrians in the arena (Ped). These figures confirm the transition towards a state of CW or CCW collective vortical circulation as the density increases, provided that the pedestrian–wall interaction is dissipative. Otherwise (\(\gamma =0\)), values of ...