Edward L. Miles
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- Open LibraryOL401105A
Top Subjects
- Reference (2)
- Case studies (2)
- Environmental Science (2)
- Political Science (2)
- International Relations - General (2)
- Public Policy - General (2)
- Political science & theory (2)
Books by Edward L. Miles
Total count: 11
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Reform in earnestor truth over all; particularly in regard to oaths, lies, man and woman worship... conveyed in a friendly dialogue between a Baptist, a bishop of the Church of England, an ex-president of the Wesleyan Conference, a minister of the Congregational Union, a minister of the Scotch church, and a Friend (reformer)A.W. Bennett1859-01-01
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Processes of interaction among the fourteen Communist Party-statesan exploratory essayStanford University1965-01-01
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International administration of space exploration and exploitationUniversity of Denver1971-01-01
Organizational arrangements to facilitate global management of fisheriesResources for the Future1974-01-01-
Atlas of Marine Use in the North Pacific RegionUniversity of California Press1983-01-26
Nuclear waste disposal under the seabedassessing the policy issuesInstitute of International Studies, University of California1985-01-01
Science, politics & international ocean managementthe uses of scientific knowledge in international negotiationsInstitute of International Studies, University of California, Berkeley1987-01-01
Management of World FisheriesImplications of Extended Coastal State Jurisdiction (Public Policy Issues in Resource Management)Graduate School of Public Affairs Institute f1990-02-01
Global ocean politicsthe decision process at the Third United Nations Conference on the Law of the Sea, 1973-1982Nijhoff1998-01-01
Environmental Regime Effectiveness: Confronting Theory with Evidence (Global Environmental Accord: Strategies for Sustainability and Institutional Innovation)1st editionThe MIT Press2001-01-01
Environmental Regime Effectiveness: Confronting Theory with Evidence (Global Environmental Accord: Strategies for Sustainability and Institutional Innovation)The MIT Press2001-11-01