Carol Yeh-Yun Lin, Leif Edvinsson, Jeffrey Chen, "National Intellectual Capital and the Financial Crisis in Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, and Sweden" 2013 | pages: 139 | ISBN: 1461495350 | PDF | 4,9 mb
Carol Yeh-Yun Yeh-Yun Lin, "National Intellectual Capital and the Financial Crisis in Greece, Italy, Portugal, and Spain " English | ISBN: 1461459893 | 2013 | 124 pages | EPUB, PDF | 2 MB + 4 MB
Carol Yeh-Yun Lin, Leif Edvinsson, Jeffrey Chen, "National Intellectual Capital and the Financial Crisis in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico, and Venezuela" English | 2013 | ISBN: 1461489202 | PDF | pages: 153 | 3.2 mb
National Intellectual Capital and the Financial Crisis in Bulgaria, Czech Republic, Hungary, Romania, and Poland By Carol Yeh-Yun Lin, Leif Edvinsson, Jeffrey Chen, Tord Beding (auth.) 2014 | 119 Pages | ISBN: 1461480175 | PDF | 5 MB
National Intellectual Capital and the Financial Crisis in Israel, Jordan, South Africa, and Turkey By Carol Yeh-Yun Lin, Leif Edvinsson, Jeffrey Chen, Tord Beding (auth.) 2014 | 107 Pages | ISBN: 1461479800 | PDF | 3 MB
National Intellectual Capital and the Financial Crisis in Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands, and Switzerland By Carol Yeh-Yun Lin, Leif Edvinsson, Jeffrey Chen, Tord Beding (auth.) 2014 | 109 Pages | ISBN: 1461480205 | PDF | 3 MB
Navigating Intellectual Capital After the Financial Crisis by Carol Yeh-Yun Lin and Leif Edvinsson English | 2014 | ISBN: 1493912941, 1493944487 | 229 pages | PDF | 6 MB
The Power of Speech: Australian Prime Ministers Defining the National Image by James Curran English | July 18th, 2014 | ISBN: 0522850987 | 332 pages | EPUB | 0.48 MB
The subjects of this book are five fascinating prime ministers—Gough Whitlam, Malcolm Fraser, Bob Hawke, Paul Keating and John Howard—and how they view Australia.
The Evolution and Significance of the Cuban Revolution: The Light in the Darkness (Critical Political Theory and Radical Practice) by Charles McKelvey English | 7 Dec. 2017 | ISBN: 3319621599 | 277 Pages | PDF | 1.99 MB
The book interprets the Cuban revolutionary movement from 1868 to 1959 as a continuous process that sought political independence and social and economic transformation of colonial and neocolonial structures.