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365-9780194351898 03 02 0194351890 03 9780194351898 15 9780194351898 BC DICTIONARIES BEGINNER TO PRE-INTERMED <TitleType>01</TitleType> <TitleText>OXFORD PICTURE DICTIONARY CHINESE</TitleText> http://www.oup.com.au/searchbuy/product.asp?ISBN=9780194351898 A01 SHAPIRO EB 14 2ABM 07 Oxford University Press UK 01 Oxford University Press 04 19980901 1998 08 720 gr Oxford University Press Australia and New Zealand 21 70 02 59.95 9780754672326 03 03 9780754672326 BB <TitleType>01</TitleType> <TitleText>Air Transport and Globalisation</TitleText> 01 A01 Professor B. Graham 01 'Time-space compression' as theorized by David Harvey and Manuel Castells, has been accompanied by an exponential growth in global air transport. Yet, despite the importance of aviation in the functioning of globalizing economies and transnational societies, it has been little more than an assumption in the existing literature concerning globalisation.*While also addressing key issues such as the geopolitics and economics of air transport and the very significant changes which have occurred in the world air transport industry over the past decade, this book focuses on the globalization of air transport and its impacts on globalization. It shows how this interconnects with the processes of liberalization and deregulation, as well as examining the ever more vital interaction with issues of sustainability. *The dominant theme of the book is that globalization and transnationalism are increasingly dependent on the growth of a transport mode that is, in itself, incompatible with the attainment of the greater social good of a sustainable environment. 01 Ashgate Ashgate CS 124.95 02 00 Unknown