Dr Olga Lazin is a prolific author of best-sellers, like Statism Its Recurring Cycles in Mexico and Romania. Doctor in History, from University of California Los Angeles, analytical historian, has over 12 books listed on Amazon, available in the whole world, in hardcover, paperback, or ePUB, as well as eBook formats, all her books and articles by Dr. Olga Lazin can be found at: http://www.olgalazin.com under Books And Articles. More info: olazin@ucla.edu
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UCLA Visiting Scholar
PROFMEX Director of World Programs
Global Free Trade Agreements are analyzed in these series. We are starting with the European Union, and move progressiv CEFTA, and The SOuthern Cone FTA MERCOSUR (or the South American FTAs), plus the Russian Free Trade Agreements, recently updated by Vladimir Putin, and his closed/isolationist FTA
Statism is an excellent read for anyone wanting or seeking to gain insight into important historical trends or explore philosophical questions about state authority. Highly analytical an historic book.
My contribution is to remedy the failure of analysis of the Mexican and Romanian case studies of civic society in an era of globalization. Especially since the collapse of the Berlin Wall, thousands of NGOs have sprung up. Many have hoped in vain to receive funds from domestic donors, but merely by their existing they are not eligible to receive funds from abroad.
This book focuses on George Soros' life and his actions as a philanthropist. A promoter of the rise of civil society in East-Central Europea, as well as the United States, Soros' Open Society Foundation has been active over 20 years literally changing the world. But Soros also has his detractors, and this digitized book takes up some of the unresolved issues surrounding the financer
Soros.
NAFTA and the European Union Compared. Differences and similarities are taken up between the biggest free trade areas in the world. All countries are rushing to join FTAs with manageable trade, and of these Mexico has the most FTAs that is 34 signed to date.
This book is a comparative analysis between NAFTA (The North American Free Trade Are) and the European Union, the two biggest free trade blocs to date. Why the failure of a few plants in Japan can impact many countries on different continents and why supply chaines should be fail proof.
Stats and tables enclosed.