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BERNAN HIGHLIGHTSANNUAL CATALOG | 2011 - 2012Service you need. Sources you trust.A MEMBER OF ROWMAN & LITTLEFIELD PUBLISHING GROUP


BERNAN HIGHLIGHTSANNUAL CATALOG | 2011 - 2012Table of ContentsnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnFeatured Titles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Banking and Finance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Business and Industry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Economic Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Education. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Employment and Labor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Energy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Environment and Natural Resources. . . . . . . . . . . 24Food and Agriculture. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28General Reference . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Government and Politics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32Health and Medicine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Information Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39International Relations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42International Trade . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43Laws and Regulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45Society and Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48Statistics and Demographics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50Travel and Tourism . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53Code of Federal Regulations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54IGO Online Subscriptions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56INDEX. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Ordering Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60<strong>Bernan</strong> is proud to announce thatit is providing all <strong>Bernan</strong> Presspublications as well as the StatisticalAbstract of the United Statesas eBooks, through its partnershipwith over 60 vendors, including:Amazon KindleAppleBarnes & Noble NookBaker & TaylorBooks 24x7BookSense / ABACaféScribeEbook LibraryebraryGoogle BooksIngram Digital Retail BooksKoboLulu.comMyiLibraryNetLibraryOverDrivePowellsQuestiaSony Reader


4 FEATURED TITLESd cognosci potest in propositioquaestiones.Ad propositionespraecepta tradimus, quam quaeprae parant ad objecta quae visda et sagacius perscrutanda,te occurrere debent, nec quaeriduodecim prioribus praeceptisac quibus nos ea omnia exhis,quae rationis usum aliquoddereposse arbitramur.autem aliae intelliguntur perumsolutio ignoretur, de quibusodecim regulis proxime sequentinonperfecte intelliguntur, quasriores regulas reservamus.S a f e t y R e p o r t s S e r i e sN o. 6 6E a r t h q u a k eP r e p a r e d n e s s a n dR e s p o n s e f o rN u c l e a r P o w e r P l a n t sL ATOMIC ENERGY AGENCYVIENNA978–92–0–108810–9SSN 1020–64502011-02-25 12:46:27Earthquake Preparedness andResponse for Nuclear Power PlantsIAEA Safety Reports Series No. 66International Atomic Energy AgencyThis Safety Report provides up-to date detailed guidance on actions tobe taken in preparation for, and following an earthquake at a nuclearpower plant, taking into account the recently gained knowledge andexperience of Member States from the occurrence of strong earthquakesthat affected nuclear power plants, especially in Japan. The publicationis a compilation of available references based on related standardsand it proposes a more comprehensive set of criteria than the existingones in some national regulations, based on damage and earthquakeexceedance levels for dealing with situations related to plant shutdown,plant re-start or plant continuing operation following the occurrence ofan earthquake which may exceed the original design level. It will be auseful tool for regulatory bodies, specialists on earthquake engineeringand technical support organizations.May 2011. 184p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789201088109 $95.00EngineeringIssues, Challenges and Opportunities for DevelopmentUnited Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural OrganizationEngineering is of vital importance in human, economic, social andcultural development and in addressing the UN Millenium DevelopmentGoals. Engineering tends to be viewed as a national issue, butengineering knowledge, companies, conferences and journals, alldemonstrate that it is as international as science.Engineering reviews the role of engineering in development, andcovers issues including poverty reduction, sustainable development,climate change mitigation and adaptation. It presents the various fieldsof engineering around the world. It also discusses engineering issues,applications and innovation, infrastructure, capacity building, andengineering education.This Report is a platform for the better understanding of engineering,and of the roles and responsibilities of engineers who may be responsiblefor the safety of thousands of people.The first ever international report on engineering from UNESCO isintended to identify issues and challenges facing engineering, promotebetter understanding of engineering and its role, and highlight ways ofmaking engineering more attractive to young people, especially women.October 2010. 396p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789231041563 $52.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


FEATURED TITLES5OECD Insights: WaterOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and DevelopmentWater use is influenced by natural cycles, but the main impacts over thecoming decades are likely to be due to human activity, notably demographicchange and economic growth. Over 90 percent of projectedpopulation growth by 2050 (three billion more people) will be in developingcountries, often in regions which already are water scarce. OECDInsights: Water examines the issues impacting the water debate today,namely demography, agriculture, energy, climate change, infrastructureand investment.December 2011. 130p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789264111516 $19.00Latin America and the CaribbeanAtlas of Our Changing EnvironmentUnited Nations Environment ProgrammeLatin America and the Caribbean Atlas of our ChangingEnvironment shows environmental changes based on remotely sensedimages acquired by different satellites over many years, or a few daysin some cases, and through images, maps, tables, graphs and text, itpresents a picture of where Latin America and the Caribbean has been,and where it is now.This publication is organized in three chapters. Chapter 1 presentsthe main physical and geographical characteristics of the regionthat condition and favor the richness of its environment and naturalresources. Chapter 2 describes the main environmental issues commonto the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean, and the thirdchapter provides concrete evidence of the environmental changesunderway, as direct and indirect consequences of human actions.April 2011. 316p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9789280730579 $150.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


6 FEATURED TITLESCities and Climate ChangeGlobal Report on Human Settlements 2011United Nations Human Settlements ProgrammeClimate change is one of the most dangerous threats ever faced byhumankind. Fueled by two powerful human-induced forces that havebeen unleashed by development and manipulation of the environmentin the industrial age, the effects of urbanization and climate change areconverging in ways which threaten to have unprecedented negativeimpacts on urban quality of life, and economic and social stability.Alongside these threats, however, is an equally compelling setof opportunities. The concentration of people, industries andinfrastructure, as well as social and cultural activities will make urbanareas crucibles of innovation, where strategies can be catalyzed toreduce greenhouse gas emissions and to improve coping mechanismsand reduce vulnerability to climate change impacts.However, successful responses to the challenges of climate changerequire changes in how urban areas operate. Such responses alsodemand closer coordination between local governments, civil society,community and private sector stakeholders, while at the same timebuilding new connections between central power structures andmarginalized segments of urban populations.Cities and Climate Change reviews the linkages between urbanizationand climate change, and illustrates the significant contribution ofurban areas to climate change, while at the same time highlighting thepotentially devastating effects of climate change on urban populations.It reviews policy responses, strategies and practices that are emergingin urban areas to mitigate and adapt to climate change, as well astheir potential achievements and constraints. In conclusion, the reportargues that urban areas have a pivotal role in both climate changemitigation and adaptation, and identifies strategies and approaches forstrengthening this role.State of the World’s Forests 2011Food and Agriculture OrganizationThe ninth biennial issue of State of the World’s Forests, published at theoutset of 2011, the International Year of Forests, considers the theme‘Changing pathways, changing lives: forests as multiple pathways tosustainable development’. It takes a holistic view of the multiple ways inwhich forests support livelihoods. The chapters assembled for this year’sState of the World’s Forests highlight four key areas that warrantgreater attention:• regional trends on forest resources;• the development of sustainable forest industries;• climate change mitigation and adaptation; and• the local value of forests.Considered together, these themes provide insights on the truecontribution of forests to the creation of sustainable livelihoods andalleviation of poverty.State of the World’s Forests, which is published on a biennial basis,presents up-to-date information on key themes affecting the world’sforests.February 2011. 170p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789251067505 $55.00March 2011. 279p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781849713719 $58.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


FEATURED TITLES7World Consumer LifestylesDatabook 2011Euromonitor InternationalWorld Consumer Lifestyles Databook is an ideal resource to consultif you want to build detailed profiles of consumers. It is full of hard-toresearchstatistics which highlight similarities and differences in lifestylesfor 76 countries. At a glance you can compare population structures,health and living standards, home ownership patterns, householdprofiles, labor force indicators, income and earnings, consumer andfamily expenditure, education, eating habits, drinking habits, smokinghabits, leisure habits, saving and investments, media, transport,tourism, communications and crime. All data are presented in easy toread, comparable statistical tables. Data spans 20 years, allowing you tounderstand how lifestyles have changed in the last two decades.“An easily accessible source of hard-to-come-by statistics.Business librarians will find it an indispensable resource.”—University of Strathclyde Graduate School of Business“Highly recommended for any academic library that supportscourses in international business or international studies.”—American Reference Books AnnualMarch 2011. 701p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9781842645437 $475.00IndiaA Pocket Book of Data Series, 2010-11Academic FoundationAcademic Foundation in association with the EPW Research Foundationbrings to you the one stop resource for all important economic data onIndia! Presenting... India: A Pocket Book of Data Series. Developmentof independent India from an agrarian stage to a modern economybegan in the early 1950s. After the first four decades of planning, Indiaembarked upon a series of economic and financial sector reforms beginningin the early 1990s. While India has continually been undergoingsocio-economic and structural transformation, its economic growth hasaccelerated in the last two decades. Since 2004, it has further enteredinto a higher growth trajectory. This Pocket Book captures these trendsand patterns, from data sets for a variety of social and economic indicatorscompiled and presented in a compact manner in discrete and continuousannual series.The five major components of data sets are:• Macro Economy• Social Sector• Infrastructure• Profile of States and International Comparison• International ComparisonsIt is a quick and handy reference tool for academics, executives, studentsand researchers and for anybody interested in the saga of India’sdevelopment profile.May 2011. 362p. Paperback.ISBN: 9788171888573 $29.95www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


8 FEATURED TITLESPresentation Skillsfor Technical ProfessionalsAchieving ExcellenceIT Governance PublishingYour technical skills and professional expertise are evidence of yourability to accomplish difficult tasks. Strong presentation skills can helpyou further advance your career. The ability to present articulately tocustomers, management, peers and others can significantly enhanceyour credibility, clout, and professional status. Delivering presentationsat work or professional events is an unbeatable way to gain a reputationas a valued employee and an expert in your field. If you have evertried to get out of giving a presentation because of nerves, or if you feelthere is room for improvement in your presentation techniques, thenPresentation Skills for Technical Professionals is for you.This book gives you invaluable tips on how to make your presentationclear and accessible, how to interact with your audience and how toretain their interest while keeping your anxiety under control. NaomiKarten has used her vast experience both positive and negative onthe front lines of public speaking to provide key advice (and manychuckles!) in this engrossing read for the technical professional. Byfollowing the advice contained this book, you can take the stress outof the exercise and start delivering presentations that will engage youraudience and make your ideas and arguments memorable.September 2010. 246p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781849280730 $29.95Cloud Computing for BusinessThe Open Group GuideVan Haren PublishingThe Open Group’s long awaited guidance on Cloud is now published!Cloud Computing is the major evolution today in computing. It describeshow the internet has enabled organizations to access computingresources as a commodity and when needed – in much the same way ashouseholds access household utilities.For Enterprises with complex and expensive IT systems, the idea ofpaying on demand for someone else to provide IT services is attractive.This authoritative guide is specifically designed for business managers tounderstand the benefits that can be achieved; including• Improved timeliness and agility• Resource optimization• Control and reduction of costs• More innovation• Increased security• Decreased exposure to risk• Demonstration of compliance• Improved quality of support• Improved business continuity resourceThe authoritative title, published by the globally respected Open Group,gives Managers reliable and independent guidance that will help tosupport decisions and actions in this key operational area.June 2011.Paperback.ISBN: 9789087536572 $40.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


FEATURED TITLES9The State of the World’sChildren 2011Adolescence - An Age of OpportunityUnited NationsThe State of the World’s Children 2011: Adolescence – An Age ofOpportunity examines the global state of adolescents; outlines thechallenges they face in health, education, protection and participation;and explores the risks and vulnerabilities of this pivotal stage.The report highlights the singular opportunities that adolescence offers,both for adolescents themselves and for the societies they live in, anddemonstrates that investing in adolescents’ second decade is our besthope of breaking the intergenerational cycle of poverty and inequityand of laying the foundation for a more peaceful, tolerant and equitableworld.February 2011. 144p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789280645552 $25.00Global Status Reporton Alcohol and HealthWorld Health OrganizationIn recent years, a greater number of countries have been providingincreasingly concise data, allowing WHO to create a morecomprehensive picture of the global situation on alcohol use and itshealth consequences. However, many gaps remain in the data, so adetailed exact picture cannot be clearly drawn for all countries andregions. This information is critical for monitoring progress in reducingthe harmful use of alcohol at all levels and, since endorsement ofthe Global Strategy to Reduce the Harmful Use of Alcohol by WorldHealth Assembly, for monitoring and evaluation of progress made inimplementation of the global strategy.The Global Status Report on Alcohol and Health (2011) presents acomprehensive perspective on the worldwide, regional and countryconsumption of alcohol, patterns of drinking, health consequences andpolicy responses in Member States. It represents a continuing effortby WHO to support Member States with global information in theirefforts to reduce the harmful use of alcohol and its health and socialconsequences.February 2011. 298p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789241564151 $60.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


10 FEATURED TITLESAndrei Sakharov and Human RightsCouncil of EuropeAndrei Sakharov and Human Rights sets out to capture the significanceof Sakharov for Europe today. Released by the Council of EuropeCommissioner for Human Rights, Thomas Hammarberg, the book containsselected Sakharov’s writings which have a deeper significance forhuman rights and the fight for a peaceful and just world.“Andrei Dmitrievich Sakharov, the eminent Russian physicist andNobel peace laureate, was a leading human rights activist in the SovietUnion, and a visionary thinker on world affairs. His principled messagescontributed to the non-violent, revolutionary changes of 1989, andcontinue to influence work in favor of justice and human rights today”said Commissioner Hammarberg in launching the book.“Much has changed in the two decades since his death, but manyproblems Sakharov confronted remain: unaccountable regimes andinstitutions; politicized trials; inhumane prison conditions; the retentionof the death penalty; curbs on freedoms of association and assembly;denial of freedom of expression and the free exchange of informationand ideas; and the suppression of those who speak out.”Tourism and BiodiversityAchieving Common Goals Towards SustainabilityWorld Tourism OrganizationWith the aim of contributing to the understanding of the relationshipbetween tourism and biodiversity and assess the way that tourism cancontribute to the protection of biodiversity and enhance its role as amain resource for tourism destinations, UNWTO has produced thispublication. It illustrates the high value of biodiversity for tourism,outlines current policies, guidelines and global initiatives in which theinterrelationship between tourism and biodiversity is addressed, aswell as identifies risks and challenges for the tourism sector from theglobal loss of biodiversity and ecosystem services. The report concludeswith 10 recommendations for actions on biodiversity and tourism forgovernments (national and destination level), the tourism private sector,international organizations and NGOs.October 2010. 72p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789284413713 $40.00The presentation speech made in Oslo in December 1975, whenSakharov received the Nobel Peace Prize, forms the introduction bothto Sakharov and to the publication. Subsequent sections draw fromSakharov’s writings and cast light on his vision, ideas and actions todefend human rights. The publication ends with tributes to Sakharov,which enrich our understanding of this remarkable man, of his courage,and of his efforts to bring about a more humane world.January 2011. 192p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789287169471 $38.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


Banking and Finance11Annual Report onExchange Arrangementsand ExchangeRestrictions 2010CD-ROM Edition IncludingIntroductionInternational Monetary FundPublished since 1950, this authoritativeannual reference is based upon a unique IMFdatabase that tracks exchange and tradearrangements for the 187 IMF member countries, along with Hong KongSAR, Aruba, and the Netherlands Antilles.The Annual Report on Exchange Arrangements and ExchangeRestrictions (AREAER) draws together information on exchangemeasures in place, the structure and setting of exchange rates,arrangements for payments and receipts, procedures for resident andnonresident accounts, mechanisms for import and export payments andreceipts, controls on capital transactions, and provisions specific to thefinancial sector. The data are presented in a clear, easy-to-read tabularformat. A summary table allows for simple cross-country comparisons ofkey features of their exchange and trade regimes. The report’s introductionsummarizes recent global trends and developments.The 2010 print edition comprises a printed pamphlet and CD-ROM thatcontains more than 2,400 pages of fully searchable text. The presentationof the tables is consistent with earlier print editions. The printed pamphletcontains a summary of the main changes for each country and is aconvenient reference tool.October 2010. 2400p. Paperback w/ CD-ROM.ISBN: 9781616350116 $230.00Balance of PaymentsStatistics Yearbook 2010Parts 1, 2 & 3International Monetary FundThe Balance of Payments StatisticsYearbook, usually published in December,contains balance of payments statistics formost of the world, compiled in accordancewith the IMF’s Balance of Payments Manual.Part 1 includes aggregate as well asdetailed information in the form of analytical and standard componentpresentations for countries. Part 2 provides tables of data, featuring areaand world totals of balance of payments and international investmentposition (IIP) components and aggregates. Part 3 presents descriptions ofmethodologies, compilation practices, and data sources used by individualmember countries in compiling their balance of payments and IIPstatistics.China’s Opening-UpThe Impact on Monetary Policy ChoiceEnrich Professional PublishingThis book looks at the characteristics of China’smonetary policy since 1978, when China openedits door to private enterprises and the world.It provides a comprehensive study backed bytheoretical and empirical researches in thefollowing three aspects:(1) the impact on the monetary transmissionmechanism by the private sector;(2) the identification of cost-push inflation and related monetary policychoices; and(3) challenges and responses to China’s monetary policy under the opendoorpolicy.March 2011. 192p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9789814298186 $108.00Economics of SovereignWealth FundsIssues for PolicymakersInternational Monetary FundThe book covers a wide range of topics ofrelevance to policymakers in countries that havesovereign wealth funds (SWFs) and those thatreceive SWF investments. Renowned experts inthe field have contributed chapters.The book is organized around four themes:(1) the role and macrofinancial linkages of SWFs,(2) institutional factors,(3) investment approaches and financial markets, and(4) the post-crisis outlook.The book also discusses the challenges facing sovereign wealth fundsin the coming years, from an inside perspective on countries, includingCanada, Chile, China, New Zealand, Norway, and Russia. Economics ofSovereign Wealth Funds will contribute to a further understanding ofthe nature, strategies and behavior of SWFs and the environment in whichthey operate, as their importance is likely to grow in the coming years.September 2010. 327p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781589069275 $35.00November 2010. 1794p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781616350024 $153.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


12 Banking and FinanceExternal PerformanceIn Low-Income CountriesIMF Occasional Paper No. 272International Monetary FundAssessments of exchange rate misalignmentsand external imbalances for low-incomecountries are challenging becausemethodologies developed for advanced andemerging economies cannot be automaticallyapplied to poorer nations. This paper uses alarge database, unique in the set of indicatorsand number of countries it covers, to estimate the relationship in lowincomecountries between a set of fundamentals in the medium to longterm and the real effective exchange rate, the current account, and the netexternal assets position.March 2011. 64p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781616350536 $33.00Global DevelopmentFinance 2011External Debt of DevelopingCountriesWorld Bank PublicationsGlobal Development Finance 2011 providesstatistical tables showing the external debt of128 developing countries that report publicand publicly guaranteed external debt tothe World Bank’s Debtor Reporting System(DRS). It also includes tables of key debtratios for individual reporting countries and the composition of externaldebt stocks and flows for individual reporting countries and regional andincome groups along with some graphical presentations. Longer timeseries and more detailed data are available from the Global DevelopmentFinance 2011 on CD-ROM and the World Bank open databases, whichcontain more than 200 time series indicators, covering the years 1970 to2009 for most reporting countries, and pipeline data for scheduled debtservice payments on existing commitments to 2017.The database covers external debt stocks and flows, major economicaggregates, and key debt ratios, as well as average terms of newcommitments, currency composition of long-term debt, and debtrestructurings in greater detail than can be included in the GDF book.The CD-ROM also contains the full contents of the print version of GDF2011. Text providing country notes, definitions, and source information islinked to each table.Global Development Finance 2011: External Debt of DevelopingCountries is unique in its coverage of the important trends and issuesfundamental to the financing of the developing world. This report is anindispensable resource for governments, economists, investors, financialconsultants, academics, bankers, and the entire development community.March 2011.Paperback w/CD-ROM.ISBN: 9780821386736 $100.00Government FinanceStatisticsYearbook 2010International Monetary FundDetailed annual data are supplied on revenue,expense, transactions in assets and liabilities,and stocks of assets and liabilities of generalgovernment and its subsectors. Data aresummarized in the Statement of GovernmentOperations for countries reporting a mixtureof cash and noncash (e.g., accrual data) datafor some or all subsectors of general government. Data are summarized inthe Statement of Sources and Uses of Cash for countries reporting cashbaseddata. The Government Finance Statistics Yearbook also presentsbalance sheet information that integrates stocks, transactions, and othereconomic flows of government assets and liabilities appropriate for fiscalanalysis. In addition, world tables provide cross-country comparisonsof the main GFSM 2001 aggregates and balances as percentage of grossdomestic product (GDP).March 2011. 599p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781616350048 $102.00International FinancialReporting Standards,Sixth EditionA Practical GuideWorld Bank PublicationsApplying International Financial ReportingStandards (IFRS) in a business situationcan have a significant effect on the financialresults and position of a division or an entirebusiness enterprise. International FinancialReporting Standards: A PracticalGuide gives private or public-sector executives, managers, or financialanalysts without a strong background in accounting the tools they needto participate in discussions and decisions on the appropriateness orapplication of IFRS.Each chapter summarizes an International Financial Reporting Standard,following a consistent structure:• Problems addressed by the IFRS• Scope of the Standard• Key concepts and definitions• Accounting treatment• Presentation and disclosure• Financial analysis and interpretationMany chapters of the book also contain examples that illustrate thepractical application of key concepts in a particular standard.March 2011. 448p. Paperback.ISBN: 9780821384282 $49.95www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


Banking and Finance13Macrofinancial LinkagesTrends, Crises, and PoliciesInternational Monetary FundThis volume brings together some of the bestwriting by IMF economists on macrofinancialissues, and highlights the issues andapproaches that have guided IMF thinkingin an area that makes up an increasinglyimportant component of the IMF’s overallremit. The chapters in the volume fit intothree broad themes: financial crises andboom-bust cycles; financial integration,financial liberalization, and economicperformance; and policy issues relating tomacroeconomic policy and the corporate and financial sectors—includingdomestic and external financial liberalization.May 2010. 368p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781589069398 $35.00OECD Banking StatisticsMethodological Country Notes 2010Organisation for Economic Co-operation and DevelopmentTrends in bank profitability and factors affecting it are major indicators ofchanges in the state of health of national banking systems. This publicationcomplements Banking Statistics: Financial Statements of Banks2010 which provides a unique tool for analysing developments in bankprofitability in OECD countries. In addition to information on financialstatements of banks in OECD countries, it includes data on the numberof reporting banks, their branches and staff, structural information onthe whole financial sector and ratios aiming at facilitating the analysis ofbank profitability of OECD countries. The methodological country notesincluded in this volume were prepared to facilitate the comprehension andthe interpretation of the statistics and to provide a brief description of theactivities of banks in each country.February 2011. 198p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789264089891 $84.00Reconstructing the WorldEconomyInternational Monetary FundThis volume presents papers from a conferenceorganized by the Korea Development Instituteand the IMF.The purpose of this high-level conference wasfor policymakers and academics from the Asianregion and from G-20 countries to discussforward-looking economic and financial issuesof interest to the international community, such as restoring normalcyto fiscal policy, macroprudential regulation, the future of the financialsystem, global fiscal imbalances, and the international monetarysystem. Topics include: a strategy for renormalizing fiscal and monetarypolicies in advanced economies; rethinking macroeconomic policy andhow macroeconomic policy should respond to sectoral imbalances andasset-price and housing imbalances; responses by both policymakersand the private sector to recent events, evaluated in terms of howthey will shape the future financial system and its role in the globaleconomy; global imbalances and the need to address the domestic andinternational distortions that are a key cause of imbalances; the futureof the international monetary system and the steps that can be taken toaddress the inherent weaknesses in the current system, including possiblesolutions on both the demand side and on the supply side.June 2010. 161p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781589069770 $30.00Unwinding FinancialSector InterventionsPreconditions and PracticalConsiderationsInternational Monetary FundAs the financial crisis abates, governmentsare faced with the challenge of balancingthe withdrawal of fiscal support withreestablishing sound public finances andsustainable growth. This volume presentspapers from an IMF-sponsored conference ofsenior policymakers, academics, and senior representatives of the privatesector on unwinding public interventions initiated during the crisis. Therewas broad agreement that the main goal of any strategy for unwindingsuch interventions should be to create price stability, fiscal sustainability,and a new economic landscape that is much safer than currently exists.Different perspectives on the timing and sequence of the exit process arepresented and some guiding principles for exit strategies are discussed.Policy objectives, unwinding public support to banks, and dealing withrisky assets purchased by central banks are among topics discussed. Thevolume also presents views on what the new financial landscape will looklike.October 2010. 91p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781589069893 $35.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


14 Business and IndustryBreaking the Addictionto ProcessAn Introduction to Agile ProjectManagementIT Governance PublishingA clear, practical guide to agile developmentmethods - transform your working practices andsave time and money! This 12-step guide will giveyou a clear understanding of the way Agile works.It can:• improve your business practices• help you develop your relationships with your customers• assist you to work more efficiently with your colleagues• show you how to develop more streamlined and successfulworking practices• save you time and money.Agile is a flexible, adaptable system and this book will help you implementit for maximum impact and success for your business.April 2011. 136p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781849281768 $29.95Business Statisticsof the United States2011, 16th EditionPatterns of Economic Change<strong>Bernan</strong> PressBusiness Statistics of the United States:Patterns of Economic Change is acomprehensive and practical collection of datarelevant to the nation’s economic performancesince World War II. The 16th Edition providesup to 80 years of annual data in regional,demographic and industrial detail for key indicators such as gross domesticproduct, personal income, spending, saving, employment, unemployment,the capital stock, and more. This publication far surpasses The EconomicReport of the President in providing the historical data and valuableinformation about definitions, sources, methods, and current statisticalcontroversies that are essential for understanding and comparingeconomic measures.Compiled in the midst of a dramatic downturn in the United Stateseconomy, the 16th edition provides an abundance of data enabling theuser to understand the background of recent developments and comparetoday’s economy with past history. Of equal importance to the data arethe introductory highlights and extensive notes for each chapter that helpusers to understand the data, use them appropriately, and, if desired, seekadditional information from the sources agencies. Business Statisticsof the United States provides a rich and deep picture of the Americaneconomy and contains approximately 3,500 time series in all.Doing Business 2011Making a Differencefor EntrepreneursWorld Bank PublicationsEighth in a series of annual reports comparingbusiness regulations in 183 economies, DoingBusiness 2011 measures regulations affecting10 areas of everyday business activity: startinga business, dealing with construction permits,employing workers, registering property,getting credit, protecting investors, payingtaxes, trading across borders, enforcing contracts, and closing a business.The report updates all 10 sets of indicators, ranks countries on their overallease of doing business and analyzes reforms to business regulation—identifying which countries are improving and strengthening theirbusiness environment the most and which ones slipped. Doing Business2011 includes results on the ongoing research in the area of “gettingelectricity” and illustrates how reforms in business regulations cantranslate into better outcomes for domestic entrepreneurs and the widereconomy. It also focuses on how women in particular are affected bycomplex business regulations.November 2010. 185p. Paperback.ISBN: 9780821379608 $35.00Entrepreneurship at a Glance 2010Organisation for Economic Co-operation and DevelopmentEntrepreneurship at a Glance is a new, recurrent publication thatpresents an original collection of indicators for measuring the stateof entrepreneurship along with explanations of the policy contextand interpretation of the data. This publication also includes specialchapters that address measurement issues, and solutions, concerningentrepreneurship and its determinants. In this first issue the special topicscovered are: business demography, green entrepreneurs and angel capital.This new publication is a product of the OECD-Eurostat EntrepreneurshipIndicators Program, which is a long-term program of internationallycomparablepolicy-relevant entrepreneurship statistics. The work involvesdeveloping standard definitions and concepts and engaging countries andinternational Agencies in the collection of data. An international group ofstatisticians and analysts provides guidance to the Program that benefitsfrom sponsorship by the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation in theUnited States.October 2011. 120p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789264095762 $39.00October 2011. 686p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9781598884869 $154.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


Business and Industry15Industrial CommodityStatistics YearbookUnited NationsThis is the 41st in a series of annualcompilations of statistics on world industrydesigned to meet both the general demandfor information of this kind and the specialrequirements of the United Nations andrelated international bodies. It is organizedin two volumes, namely Volume I: PhysicalQuantity Data and Volume II: Monetary ValueData. This edition of the Yearbook contains data on production of industrialcommodities by country and geographical region. The statistics refer to the10-year period 1998-2007 for about 200 countries and areas, based on a listof about 600 commodities.November 2010. 1352p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9789210612838 $160.00OECD Science, Technologyand Industry Outlook 2010Organisation for Economic Co-operationand DevelopmentIn the search for a rapid, sustainable and lastingrecovery from the economic crisis, science,technology and innovation are expected to playa driving role. But what are the implicationsfor science and innovation policy? What stepsare countries taking to boost their capabilitiesin these areas? What place are emergingeconomies likely to occupy in the science, technology and innovationlandscape?OECD Science, Technology and Industry Outlook 2010 reviews keytrends in science, technology and innovation in OECD countries and anumber of major emerging economies including Brazil, China, India,Russia and South Africa. Using the latest available data and indicators, itexamines topics high on the agenda of economic policy makers, includingperformance in science and innovation, trends in national science,technology and innovation policies and the design and assessment ofinnovation policy, including policy interactions and the “policy mix”. Itprovides individual profiles of the science and innovation performance ofeach country and relates these to their national context and current policychallenges.December 2010. 280p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789264084674 $70.00Outsourcing ProfessionalBody of KnowledgeIAOP Series. Business ManagementVan Haren PublishingInternational trade networks continue toconnect the world’s economies and organizationsincreasingly turn to partners, often throughoutsourcing, to help them: better leverage whatthey are best at; gain greater flexibility andreach, and drive down their overall businesscosts and risks.The Harvard Business Review lists outsourcing as one of the mostimportant new management ideas and practices of the 20th century.This substantial title identifies the best practices of outsourcingprofessionals around the globe and presents the reader with a completeand practical guide to this emerging, complex discipline. It gives readersfull guidance on the critical ‘make or break’ factors in any outsourcingprogram:• governance and defining a strategic approach to Outsourcing;• identifying and communicating business requirements;• selecting and qualifying providers;• gaining internal buy-in, creating project teams and• value assessment (value for money and return on investment).This authoritative title provides an invaluable resource for any outsourcingprofessional: the best practice guidance is complemented by practicalchecklists and templates. Readers can therefore apply rigorous disciplinesto ensure internal and external requirements are fully considered andimplemented at each stage of the process.June 2010. 331p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789087536138 $81.00Swanson on Internal AuditingRaising the BarIT Governance PublishingA wealth of knowledge on internal auditing all inone place ... A must-read for corporate executives,accountants, IT staff, board members, securityand auditing practitioners, and more!This book provides concise commentary onstrategic issues regarding the way internal auditis established, planned and performed. Highlevelissues sit alongside practical guidance toensure the book has an appeal to all levels ofinternal audit management and staff, as each reader can dip into a range ofimportant topics.August 2010. 334p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781849280679 $49.95www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


16 Economic DevelopmentAfrica Development Indicators 2011World Bank PublicationsAfrica Development Indicators 2011 (ADI) provides the most detailedcollection of data on Africa available. It pulls together data from differentsources, and is an essential tool for policy makers, researchers, and otherpeople interested in Africa.June 2011.Paperback w/CD-ROM.ISBN: 9780821387313 $100.00Atlas of GlobalDevelopment, Third EditionA Visual Guide to the World’sGreatest ChallengesWorld Bank PublicationsCo-published with HarperCollins, thenew edition has been completely revisedand updated, presenting a comprehensiveoverview of the world and its people at thestart of the 21st century. Every topic ispresented through easy-to-read graphicalpresentations including colorful world maps, charts, tables, graphs,photographs and web addresses of additional data sources.• A visual guide to global issues - easy-to-read graphical presentationwith every topic presented by colorful world maps, tables, graphs, andphotographs• Topics that are shaping our world - key development indicators, frompoverty, population growth, and food production to climate change,foreign direct investment, and international trade• The latest, authoritative statistics - from the World Bank’s WorldDevelopment Indicators databaseMay 2011. 144p. Paperback.ISBN: 9780821385838 $29.95China’s Economy 2009Enrich Professional PublishingWritten by Chinese insiders, this detailedaccount reviews China’s 2009 economic figuresand projects the nation’s future economic trends.Suggesting that China’s economy has enteredinto a transitional period from a policy-drivenrebound to a market demand–driven rebound,this book explores various core economicpolicies and proposes a series of specificmacro-economic regulation and control policyrecommendations.Economic Insecurityand DevelopmentUnited NationsA growing sense of increased economic insecurityhas emerged worldwide. Though many partsof the world have seen increasing prosperity inrecent decades, economic progress has beenaccompanied by highly volatile markets, risinginequality, greater job insecurity, and weakeningor non-existent social protection. Day-to-dayconcerns about income security have beencompounded by new global threats. Climate change and increasinglydestructive natural disasters are affecting economic livelihoods of many,especially in the developing world. The global financial crisis revealed thepotentially devastating risks of inadequately regulated markets.Until recently, these heightened economic risks have often been metwith the response that the forces behind them are autonomous andirresistible, beyond our collective political control. This book argues thatsuch complacency is the wrong response to increasing levels of economicinsecurity. Instead, it calls for more active and integrated policy responsesto help communities better manage these new risks, to mitigate theirdownside risks and ideally to prevent them ever becoming a serious threatin the first place.November 2010. 256p. Paperback.ISBN: 9788125037743 $35.00Global MonitoringReport 2011Improving the Oddsof Achieving the MDGsWorld Bank PublicationsGlobal Monitoring Report provides adevelopment perspective on the globaleconomic crisis and assesses the impact ondeveloping countries—their growth, povertyreduction, and other MDGs. Finally, it setsout priorities for policy responses, both bydeveloping countries and by the international community.With less than five years remaining to achieve the MDGs, this year’sreport looks at the prospects and challenges for reaching the goals. It alsoexamines the great diversity of performance across indicators, countries,and categories of countries to determine the necessary policies to fill theremaining gaps.May 2011. 184p. Paperback.ISBN: 9780821387009 $29.95January 2011. 256p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9789814298674 $98.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


Economic Development17Leveraging Migrationfor AfricaRemittances, Skills, and InvestmentsWorld Bank PublicationsThis is the first comprehensive publication onharnessing migration, remittances, and otherdiaspora resources for the development ofAfrica. It complements an extensive survey ofthe literature with primary household surveysin six countries, analysis of remittance marketsin 11 countries, a global survey of centralbanks, focus group meetings with diaspora groups, and consultationswith embassies and government departments. The book fills importantknowledge gaps on migration, remittances, and diaspora in Africa with thegoal of providing a solid basis for dispassionate policy making.April 2011. 232p. Paperback.ISBN: 9780821382578 $39.95OECD Economic SurveyIndia 2011Organisation for Economic Co-operation andDevelopmentOECD’s second economic survey of the Indianeconomy. It provides a comprehensive analysisof developments in India, along with individualchapters covering key economic challengesbeing faced. For each policy area, a series ofrecommendations is made. This book includesStatLinks, URLs linking tables and graphs toExcel® spreadsheets with the underlying data.August 2011. 200p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789264093249 $81.00OECD InsightsDevelopment and AidOrganisation for Economic Co-operation andDevelopmentThe Millennium Development Goals set anambitious target: To halve the number of peopleliving in absolute poverty by 2015. That targetmay be met but many other MDGs will likely bemissed, leaving the world with a developmentchallenge beyond what it had once hoped to face.This book examines the scale of that challengeand the role of development aid in helping to meet it.It shows that while development aid can help combat poverty and buildfoundations for economic growth, it is no magic bullet. Aid is just one smallpart of the financial flows to developing economies. The contexts of aid –for example, donors’ intentions and recipients’ quality of governance – helpdetermine whether or not it works. This book also looks at the evolution ofthe aid relationship – from donor-recipient to development partners – aswell as the aid-effectiveness debate and the potential impact of South-South co-operation on the development agenda.Rebalancing Growth in AsiaEconomic Dimensions for ChinaInternational Monetary FundThis book analyzes the importance for Asia ofrebalancing its growth model toward domesticdemand, and what such a rebalancing wouldentail. The nature of the challenge differs acrossregional economies, as some, like China, need toraise private consumption while others, like theASEAN economies, need to raise investment.As China accounts for such a large part of theAsian economy and its story is such a centralfocus in the global policy debate, the book discusses various aspects of therebalancing challenge in China.February 2011. 162p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781616350567 $30.00The Changing Wealthof NationsMeasuring Sustainable Developmentin the New MillenniumWorld Bank PublicationsThis book is the latest report by the World Bankto estimate comprehensive wealth — includingproduced, natural and human / institutionalassets — for over 100 countries. This groundbreakingreport presents wealth accounts for1995, 2000, and 2005, permitting the first longertermassessment of global, regional, and country performance in buildingwealth. This overall assessment is complemented by chapters detailingindividual components of wealth, as well as how countries and the WorldBank are using comprehensive measures of wealth for policy analysis.February 2011. 240p. Paperback.ISBN: 9780821384886 $35.00Sign Up for <strong>Bernan</strong>’sStanding Order Service• Get priority shipping—guaranteed prompt, automaticdelivery of each new edition.• Flexibility—Adjust your Standing Orderaccount to fit your needs.• Receive outstanding customer service—Our goal is 100% customer satisfaction.Use the Order Formon the back page to sign up today!September 2011. 130p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789264111523 $19.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


18 Economic DevelopmentWorld DevelopmentIndicators 2011World Bank PublicationsLooking for accurate, up-to-date data ondevelopment issues? World DevelopmentIndicators is the World Bank’s premierannual compilation of data aboutdevelopment. This indispensable statisticalreference allows you to consult over 800indicators for more than 150 economies and14 country groups in more than 90 tables.It provides a current overview of the most recent data available as wellas important regional data and income group analysis in six thematicsections: World View, People, Environment, Economy, States and Markets,and Global Links.World Development Indicators 2011 presents the most current andaccurate development data on both a national level and aggregatedglobally. It allows you to monitor the progress made toward meeting theMillennium Development Goals endorsed by the United Nations and itsmember countries, the World Bank, and a host of partner organizations.These goals, which focus on development and the elimination of poverty,serve as the agenda for international development efforts.May 2011. 460p. Paperback.ISBN: 9780821387092 $75.00June 2011.Paperback w/CD-ROM.ISBN: 9780821387351 $100.00World Economic and Social Survey 2011The Great Transformation - Technological Revolutionfor a Green EconomyUnited NationsThe publication will cover topics on: building green economies; promotingtechnological leapfrogging and innovation; technological responses tochanging natural environment and disaster risk; meeting technologicalimperatives in energy and transportation systems; technologicalchallenges in food security and sustainable use of land; and reshaping theglobal regime in technology development and sharing.July 2011. 200p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789211091632 $65.00World Economic OutlookApril 2011Tensions from the Two-SpeedRecovery Unemployment,Commodities, and Capital FlowsInternational Monetary FundThe World Economic Outlook(WEO)presents the IMF staff’s analysis andprojections of economic developments atthe global level, in major country groups(classified by region, stage of development,etc.), and in many individual countries. Focusing on major economic policyissues as well as on the analyses of economic developments and prospects,it is a respected, one-stop, trusted resource offering remarkable insight,balance, and perspective to decision makers and policymakers worldwide.Published at least twice yearly, the World Economic Outlook presents theoutlook for growth, inflation, trade, and other economic developments in aclear, practical format. Each WEO considers the issues affecting advancedand emerging economies. The analytic chapters provide the globalintelligence required to deal with global interdependence. These analysesfocus on pressing concerns or hotly debated issues, putting prospectsfor liquidity, inflation, and growth into context. The statistical appendixpresents historical data as well as projections and selected series from theWorld Economic Outlook database updated for each report.April 2011.Paperback.ISBN: 9781616350598 $68.00World Economic Situationand Prospects 2011United NationsThe report highlights the continued challengeposed by high unemployment rates in manyeconomies and outlines a number of risksand uncertainties for the economic outlooksuch as a premature withdrawal of policystimulus, increased exchange rate volatilityand a renewed widening of global imbalances.Against this background, several policychallenges are discussed in greater detail, including the optimal designof fiscal policies as well as the coordination between fiscal and monetarypolicies, the provision of sufficient support to developing countries inaddressing the fallout from the crisis and the coordination of policymeasures at the international level.January 2011. 200p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789211091625 $30.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


UNESCO Institute for StatisticsP.O. Box 6128, Succursale Centre-VilleMontreal, Quebec H3C 3J7CanadaTo access online resources related to the Digest – including statistical tables, time series data andaccompanying metadata – please consult: www.uis.unesco.org/publications/GED2010.To order the interactive database on CD-Rom, please contact: publications@uis.unesco.org. Education192011 Higher EducationDirectoryHigher Education Publications, Inc.The Digest presents a wide range of education indicators and data for the school yearending in 2008 or the latest available year, as well as data for 2009 for a small number ofcountries. It includes data tables from the World Education Indicators programme, whichare comparable across a group of 62 countries, including members of the OrganisationFor over two decades, top executives in thefor Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). These indicators can helpbenchmark the performance of national education systems.The UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS) is the statistical office of the United Nationshigher education industry Educational, Scientific have and Cultural Organization trusted (UNESCO) and is the UN depository thefor comparable statistics in the fields of education, science and technology, culture, andcommunications.Higher Education Directory to providethem with the information they need tocommunicate and analyze. Keeping pace withthe dynamic higher education industry, theHigher Education Directory has become“The Authoritative Source” for information onwho’s who at colleges and universities.The Higher Education Directory is the only single-source for academicand administrative personnel at accredited, degree-granting colleges anduniversities. Institutions listed in the Directory are accredited by agenciesrecognized by the Secretary of Education and/or the Council on HigherEducation Accreditation.November 2010. 1075p. Paperback.ISBN: 9780914927648 $83.00E F A G l o b a lTh hidd i i A d fli t d d tiEFA GlobalMonitoring Report2The hidden crisis:Armed conflictand education0 1 1E d u c a t i o n f o r A l lEducation for All, GlobalMonitoring Report 2011The Hidden Crisis: Armed Conflictand EducationUnited Nations Educational, Scientific andCultural OrganizationThe Hidden Crisis: Armed Conflict andEducation documents the devastating effectsof armed conflict on education. It examinesthe widespread human rights abuses keepingchildren out of school. This ninth edition ofthe Education for All Global Monitoring Report calls on governmentsto demonstrate greater resolve in combating the culture of impunitysurrounding attacks on schoolchildren and schools. It sets out an agendafor fixing the International aid architecture. And it identifies strategies forstrengthening the role of education in peace building.The Report includes statistical indicators on all levels of education in morethan 200 countries and territories. It serves as an authoritative referencefor education policy-makers, development specialists, researchers and themedia.March 2011. 430p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789231041914 $50.00The 2010 Global Education Digest focuses specifically on gender and education to mark“Beijing +15” – the 15th anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women. Thisedition presents a rich set of cross-nationally comparable data compiled by the UIS aswell as information from household surveys and assessments of learning achievementthat capture the scope of gender disparities across the world.The international community pledged to eliminate gender disparities in all levels ofeducation by 2015 as part of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Yet accordingto the UIS, which is responsible for monitoring the international education targets, 63%of countries (out of 157 with available data) are still faced with gender disparities inprimary and secondary education and these imbalances will probably persist in nearlyhalf of countries in 2015.GLOBAL EDUCATION DIGEST 2010: Comparing Education Statistics Across the World UNESCO INSTITUTE for STATISTICSI N S T I T U T E f o r S TAT I S T IC SU N E S C OSpecial focus on genderGLOBAL EDUCATION DIGEST 2010Comparing Education Statistics Across the WorldGlobal EducationDigest 2010Comparing Education Statisticsacross the WorldUnited Nations Educational, Scientific andCultural OrganizationGlobal Education Digest 2010 focusesspecifically on gender and education to mark“Beijing +15” – the 15th anniversary of theFourth World Conference on Women. Thisedition presents a rich set of cross-nationallycomparable data compiled by the UIS as well as information fromhousehold surveys and assessments of learning achievement that capturethe scope of gender disparities across the world.The Digest presents a wide range of education indicators and data for theschool year ending in 2008 or the latest available year, as well as data for2009 for a small number of countries. It includes data tables from the WorldEducation Indicators program, which are comparable across a group of62 countries, including members of the Organisation for Economic Cooperationand Development (OECD). These indicators can help benchmarkthe performance of national education systems.October 2010. 276p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789291890880 $55.00Indicators of School Crime and Safety 2010National Center for Education StatisticsEnsuring safer schools requires establishing good indicators of the currentstate of school crime and safety across the nation and regularly updatingand monitoring these indicators. This is the aim of Indicators of SchoolCrime and Safety.This report presents the most recent data available on school crime andstudent safety. The indicators in this report are based on informationdrawn from a variety of data sources, including national surveys ofstudents, teachers, and principals. It covers topics such as victimization,teacher injury, bullying, school conditions, fights, weapons, availabilityand student use of drugs and alcohol, and student perceptions of personalsafety at school. Indicators of crime and safety are compared acrossdifferent population subgroups and over time. Data on crimes that occuraway from school are offered as a point of comparison where available.January 2011. 191p. Paperback.ISBN: 9780160872587 $30.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


20 EducationMaking Schools WorkNew Evidence on AccountabilityReformsWorld Bank PublicationsThis book is about the threats to educationquality in the developing world that cannot beexplained by lack of resources. It reviews theobserved phenomenon of service delivery failuresin public education: cases where programs andpolicies increase the inputs to education but donot produce effective services where it counts –in schools and classrooms. It documents what weknow about the extent and costs of such failures across low and middleincomecountries. And it further develops the conceptual model positedin the World Development Report 2004: that a root cause of low-qualityand inequitable public services – not only in education—is the weakaccountability of providers to both their supervisors and clients.The central focus of the book, however, is a new story. It is that developingcountries are increasingly adopting innovative strategies to attack theseproblems. Drawing on new evidence from 22 rigorous impact evaluationsacross 11 developing countries, this book examines how three keystrategies to strengthen accountability relationships in developing countryschool systems have affected school enrollment, completion and studentlearning.February 2011. 272p. Paperback.ISBN: 9780821386798 $35.0093Vincent DupriezUNESCO:InternationalInstitutefor EducationalPlanningFundamentals of Educational PlanningMethods of GroupingLearners at SchoolMethods of GroupingLearners at SchoolFundamentals of EducationalPlanning Series No. 93United Nations Educational, Scientific and CulturalOrganizationThe books in this series are written primarily fortwo types of clientele: those engaged in educationalplanning and administration, in developing as wellas developed countries; and those, such as seniorgovernment officials and policy-makers, seekinga more general understanding of educational planning and how it relatesto national development. They are intended to be of use either for privatestudy or in formal training programs.The question of equality of opportunity is also addressed. Although itis one of the fundamental principles of every educational project in thedemocratic countries, what are the real learning opportunities offeredto students? Among the factors that make these opportunities differbetween schools, or even between classes, researchers have long studiedthe question of the influence that each pupil or student has on his or herclassmates – the so-called ‘peer effect’.Projections of Education Statistics to 2019National Center for Education StatisticsThis publication provides projections for key education statistics. Itincludes statistics on enrollment, graduates, teachers, and expendituresin elementary and secondary schools, and enrollment and earned degreesconferred expenditures of degree-granting institutions. For the Nation, thetables, figures, and text contain data on enrollment, teachers, graduates,and expenditures for the past 14 years and projections to the year 2019.For the 50 States and the District of Columbia, the tables, figures, and textcontain data on projections of public elementary and secondary enrollmentand public high school graduates to the year 2019. In addition, the reportincludes a methodology section describing models and assumptions usedto develop national and state-level projections.May 2011. 180p. Paperback.ISBN: 9780160881572 $25.00The Almanac of AmericanEducation 2011<strong>Bernan</strong> PressThe Almanac of American Education is aneasy-to-use, single-volume source designed tohelp users understand and compare the qualityof education at the national, state, and countylevels. Compiled from official U.S. governmentand reliable private sources, The Almanaccontains historical and current data, insightfulanalysis, and useful graphs that providecompelling insights into the state of education in America.The appendix to this title functions as a guide to education resources onthe Internet. It provides site descriptions and evaluations along with URLs,giving users the information they need to go directly to the sites that willbe of greatest use to them. The Almanac provides national coverageof school enrollment and educational attainment, looking at Americaneducation from a variety of different angles.New for 2011• a selection of national tables on college enrollment and costs• county-level estimates of child poverty and health insurance coverageMarch 2011. 542p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781598884777 $75.00January 2011. 106p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789280313499 $35.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


Employment, Hours and Earnings 2011,Sixth EditionStates and Areas<strong>Bernan</strong> Pressthe purchasing power of low-paid workers from falling can contribute to a faster recovery bysustaining aggregate demand. The report shows that policy strategies and design are crucialto ensure that low-paid workers benefit from union representation and minimum wages, andargues that wage policies must be complemented with carefully crafted in-work benefits and otherEmployment, Hours, and Earnings is a special edition of <strong>Bernan</strong> Press’sincome transfers. Part III concludes with a summary of the report and highlights issues that arecritical for improving wage policies.Handbook of U.S. Labor Statistics: Employment, Earnings, Prices,Productivity, and Other Labor Data. The sixth edition brings together awealth of employment data compiled by the Bureau of Labor Statistics andprovides estimates on employment, hours, and earnings by major industryfor each state and employment data for the nation’s 75 largest metropolitanareas (MSAs).Features of this publication include:• Nearly 300 tables with data on employment, hours, and earningsaccording to the North American Industry Classification System(NAICS)• Detailed industry data presented by month and by year• An introductory page for each state that summarizes salient data andnoteworthy trends• Concise technical notes that explain the sources of, changes to, andother pertinent facts about the data contained in the volume, as well asreferences for further guidance• An appendix that provides information about the geographicalcomponents of the MSAsNovember 2011. 612p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781598884883 $95.00From the Great Recessionto Labour Market RecoveryIssues, evidence and policy optionsInternational Labour OrganizationThis book showcases research undertaken byleading experts on the macroeconomic and labormarket dimensions of the financial crisis of 2007-2009. It provides a global overview, interpretingthe causes, consequences and policy responses tothe Great Recession from the perspective of bothdeveloping and developed countries.The contributions trace the Great Recession’s complex and multiplecauses, ranging from market, policy and regulatory failures to globalimbalances. Since different countries - particularly the developing ones- have been affected variously, the authors delineate the diversity in themacroeconomic and labor market consequences. The impacts on specificpopulation groups are also analyzed, for instance youth, which has beenespecially hard hit in the OECD countries. Noting particularly the needfor a combination of sound macroeconomic and labor market policies, theauthors explore policy options for a post-crisis future.This book is essential reading for all interested in labor economics,employment studies, social policy and macroeconomics.January 2011. 300p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9789221240310 $105.00Global Wage Report 2010 / 11Wage policies in times of crisisThe second in a series of ILO reports focusing on wage developments, this volume reviews theglobal and regional wage trends during the years of the economic and financial crisis of 2008and 2009. In Part I, the report highlights the slow down in the growth of monthly average wagesas well as some short-term fluctuations in the wage share. These changes happened against abackdrop of wage moderation in the years before the crisis and a long-term trend of rising wageinequality since the mid-1990s.Part II of the report discusses the role of wage policies in times of crisis and recovery. Collectivebargaining and minimum wages can help achieve a balanced and equitable recovery by ensuringthat working families share in the fruits of future economic growth. At the same time, preventingGlobal Wage Report 2010 / 11 Wage policies in times of crisisGlobal Wage Report 2010 / 11Wage policies in times of crisisEmployment and LaborGlobal Wage Report2010/11Wage policies in times of crisisInternational Labour Organization21The second in a series of ILO reports focusingon wage developments, this volume reviewsthe global and regional wage trends during theyears of the economic and financial crisis of2008 and 2009.ILOIn Part I, the report highlights the slow downin the growth of monthly average wages as well as some short-termfluctuations in the wage share. These changes happened against abackdrop of wage moderation in the years before the crisis and a longtermtrend of rising wage inequality since the mid-1990s. Part II of thereport discusses the role of wage policies in times of crisis and recovery.Collective bargaining and minimum wages can help achieve a balancedand equitable recovery by ensuring that working families share in thefruits of future economic growth. At the same time, preventing thepurchasing power of low-paid workers from falling can contribute to afaster recovery by sustaining aggregate demand. The report shows thatpolicy strategies and design are crucial to ensure that low-paid workersbenefit from union representation and minimum wages, and argues thatwage policies must be complemented with carefully crafted in-workbenefits and other income transfers. Part III concludes with a summaryof the report and highlights issues that are critical for improving wagepolicies.December 2010. 122p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789221236214 $50.00Handbook of U.S. Labor Statistics 2011,14th EditionEmployment, Earnings, Prices, Productivity, and OtherLabor Data<strong>Bernan</strong> PressThe Handbook of U.S. Labor Statistics: Employment, Earnings, Prices,Productivity, and Other Labor Data is recognized as an authoritativeresource on the U.S. labor force. It continues and enhances the Bureau ofLabor Statistics’ (BLS) discontinued publication, Labor Statistics. It bringshistorical and recent data from the BLS and other government agenciestogether into a convenient, single-volume source of labor information. TheHandbook is a comprehensive reference providing an abundance of dataon a variety of topics.“The Handbook of U.S. Labor Statistics is comprehensive andwell organized. Those interested in our country’s changing labormarket will find it an excellent, easy-to-use, and rewarding sourceof information.”—Janet L. Norwood, former U.S. Commissionerof Labor StatisticsApril 2011. 550p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9781598884791 $154.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


22 Employment and LaborRegulating for Decent WorkNew Directions in Labour Market RegulationInternational Labour OrganizationThis book, the first in the new series Advances in Labour Studies, is aninternational and interdisciplinary response to the neoliberal ideologiesthat have shaped labor market regulation in recent decades. It draws oncontributions by leading experts across a range of disciplines, includingeconomics, law, political science and industrial relations. Internationalin scope, it includes chapters on both advanced economies (Canada,Europe, United States) and the developing world (Brazil, China, Indonesia,Tanzania). The volume advances the academic and policy debates onpost-crisis labor regulation by identifying new challenges, subjectsand theoretical perspectives. In contrast to the dominant deregulatoryapproaches, it calls for labor market regulation to be reinvigorated.July 2011. 380p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9789221245599 $110.00Sickness, Disabilityand WorkBreaking the BarriersOrganisation for Economic Co-operation andDevelopmentThis report, the last in the OECD seriesSickness, Disability and Work: Breaking theBarriers, synthesizes the project’s findingsand explores the possible factors behind theparadox described above. It highlights the rolesof institutions and policies and concludes thathigher expectations and better incentives for the main actors – workers,employers, doctors, public agencies and service providers – are crucial.Based on a review of good and bad practices across OECD countries,this report suggests a series of major reforms are needed to promoteemployment of people with health problems.The report examines a number of critical policy choices betweentightening inflows and raising outflows from disability benefit, andpromoting job retention and new hiring of people with health problems. Itquestions the need for distinguishing unemployment and disability as twodistinct contingencies, emphasizes the need for a better evidence base,and underlines the challenges for policy implementation.November 2010. 166p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789264088849 $49.00Skills for Innovationand ResearchOrganisation for Economic Co-operationand DevelopmentThis book seeks to increase understanding of thelinks between skills and innovation. It exploresthe wide range of skills required, ranging fromtechnical to “soft”, and the ability to learn;it presents data and evidence on countries’stocks and flows of skills and the links betweenskill inputs and innovation outputs. Giventhe importance of meeting the demands of knowledge-based economicactivity, the book investigates the issues of skill supply, education,workplace training and work organization. It highlights the importance ofenabling individuals to acquire appropriate skills and of optimizing theseat work.March 2011. 144p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789264097476 $50.00The Role of CollectiveBargaining in the GlobalEconomyNegotiating for Social JusticeInternational Labour OrganizationThis book looks at the role that collectivebargaining plays in ensuring that workers areable to obtain a fair share of the benefits arisingfrom participation in the global economy and inproviding a measure of security against the riskto employment and wages. The various authorsexamine how this fundamental principle and right at work is realized indifferent countries and how its practice can be reinforced across borders.June 2011. 316p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789221240990 $50.00delaying a job recovery.World of Work Report 2010From one crisis to the nextInternational Labour OrganizationEconomic recovery from the crisis triggeredby the collapse of Lehman Brothers in 2008remains both weak and uneven acrosscountries. The result is persistently highunemployment in some countries, and growingjob precariousness almost everywhere. Inthe countries where the crisis originated, thefinancial system remains dysfunctional, therebyaffecting enterprise investment and furtherThis report shows that a sustainable, job-rich recovery is possible –provided that the factors that led to the crisis are tackled.October 2010. 120p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789290149484 $50.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


Energy23Bundles of EnergyThe case for renewable biomass energyInternational Institute for Environmentand DevelopmentThis report aims to inform forest and energydecision makers in non-OECD countries of keyissues surrounding the biomass energy boom. Itdescribes the advantages and challenges of biomass,how it compares with renewable alternatives,and how to develop policy frameworks thatoptimize its impact on poverty reduction, climatechange mitigation and the preservation of ecosystemservices. It seeks to stimulate interest in the topic and promoteserious discussion about how the full potential of biomass energy can beharnessed in the service of national interests.February 2011. 75p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781843697923 $35.00RenewablesInformation 2010Organisation for Economic Co-operationand DevelopmentRenewables Information provides acomprehensive review of historical andcurrent market trends in OECD countries.This reference document brings togetheressential statistics on renewable and wasteenergy sources. It therefore provides a strongfoundation for policy and market analysis,which in turn can better inform the policy decision process to select policyinstruments best suited to meet domestic and international objectives.Part II of the publication provides an overview of the development ofrenewables and waste in the world over the 1990 to 2008 period. A greaterfocus is given to OECD countries with a review of electricity generationand capacity from renewable and waste energy sources. Part III of thepublication provides a corresponding statistical overview of developmentsin the world and OECD renewable and waste market. Part IV provides, intabular form, a more detailed and comprehensive picture of developmentsfor renewable and waste energy sources for 30 OECD member countries,including 2009 preliminary data. It encompasses energy indicators,generating capacity, electricity and heat production from renewable andwaste sources, as well as production and consumption of renewables andwaste.September 2010. 440p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789264084162 $154.00Workforce Planning for New NuclearPower ProgrammesIAEA Nuclear Energy Series No. NG-T-3.10International Atomic Energy AgencyThe nuclear power field, comprising industry, government authorities,regulators, research and development organizations and educational institutions,relies for its continued success on a specialized, highly trainedand motivated workforce. The aim of the present publication is to provideinformation on the use of integrated workforce planning as a tool to effectivelydevelop these resources for the spectrum of organizations that havea stake in nuclear power programs. It is based on the framework containedin the IAEA publication, Milestones in the Development of a NationalInfrastructure for Nuclear Power, and addresses the workforce requirementsfor each of the three phases, focusing on three main organizationalentities (NEPIO, regulatory body and operating organization) and theirresponsibilities in relation to each of the 19 Infrastructure issues. It alsoincludes actual case studies to illustrate how other Member States haveimplemented or are implementing their first nuclear energy program.March 2011. 113p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789201099105 $60.00World Energy Outlook 2010International Energy AgencyThis 2010 edition of the World Energy Outlook– the International Energy Agency’s flagshippublication and leading source of analysisof global energy trends – presents updatedprojections of energy demand, production, tradeand investment, fuel by fuel and region by regionto 2035. WEO-2010 includes, for the first time,the result of a new scenario that takes accountof the recent commitments that governmentshave made to tackle climate change andgrowing energy insecurity.WEO-2010 puts the spotlight on pressing topical issues facing the energysector:• The long-term implications for the energy sector of climate policyaction.• The pervasiveness of energy subsidies worldwide and what removingthem would mean for energy use and climate change.• The prospects for expanding the role of renewable energy technologies,their cost and barriers to their deployment.• Trends in Caspian energy markets and their implications for globalsupply security and the environment.• The outlook for unconventional oil, including oil sands, extra-heavy oil,shale oil and gas and coal-to-liquid technologies.• The requirements for tackling energy poverty in the least developedcountries.With extensive data, projections and analysis, WEO-2010 providesinvaluable insights into how the global energy system could evolve overthe next quarter of a century. The book is essential reading for anyonewith a stake in the energy sector.November 2010. 700p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789264086241 $210.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


Environment and Natural Resources25Collaborative Governanceof Tropical LandscapesThe Center for International Forestry ResearchThis book provides a novel approach to governancerelating to biodiversity and human wellbeingin complex tropical landscapes, includingforests and protected areas. It focuses attentionat the interface between communities and thelandscape level, building on interdisciplinaryresearch conducted in five countries (Cameroon,Indonesia, Laos, Madagascar and Tanzania).In each country, the research was set within the framework of a majornational policy thrust.The book improves our understanding of and ability to manage complexlandscapes---mosaics of differing land uses---in a more adaptive and collaborativeway that benefits both the environment and local communities.It includes both single country and cross-site analysis, and focuses onthemes, such as resettlement, land use planning, non-timber forest productuse and management, the disconnect between customary and formallegal systems, and the role of larger scale policies in local level realities.Chapters also analyze experience with monitoring and a local governanceassessment tool. The work also provides guidance for those interested inmanagement and governance at lower and intermediate levels (village,district), scales likely to grow in importance in the global effort to mitigateand adapt to climate change.April 2011. 285p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781849711777 $90.00Ecosystem Goodsand Services from PlantationForestsThe Center for International Forestry ResearchPlantation forests often have a negative image.They are typically assumed to be poor substitutesfor natural forests, particularly in terms of biodiversityconservation, carbon storage, provision ofclean drinking water and other non-timber goodsand services. Often they are monocultures thatdo not appear to invite people for recreation andother direct uses. Yet as this book clearly shows, they can play a vital rolein the provision of ecosystem services, when compared to agriculture andother forms of land use or when natural forests have been degraded.Global Forest ResourcesAssessment 2010Main Report - FAO Forestry PaperNo. 163Food and Agriculture OrganizationThis publication (FRA 2010) is the most comprehensiveassessment of forests and forestryto date — not only in terms of the number ofcountries and people involved, but also in termsof scope. It examines the current status andrecent trends for about 90 variables covering theextent, condition, uses and values of forests and other wooded land, withthe aim of assessing all benefits from forest resources. Carried out at fiveyearintervals, FRA provides the data and information needed to supportpolicies, decisions and negotiations in all matters where forests and forestryplay a part. Statistics on trends in forest carbon stocks, for example,will support predictions of climate change and development of appropriateadaptation measures. FRA 2010 also includes information on variablessuch as forest health, the contribution of forests to national economies andthe legal and institutional framework governing the management and useof the world’s forests.October 2010. 376p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789251066546 $65.00Minerals Yearbook 2008: Volume 1Metals and MineralsU.S. Department of the InteriorData are provided for more than 80 minerals and materials, along with apresentation of survey methods, summary statistics for domestic nonfuelminerals, and trends in mining and quarrying in the metals and industrialminerals industry in the United States.Virtually all metallic and industrial mineral commodities important to theU.S. economy are discussed. Background information enables analysisof the data, and covers production, consumption, prices, foreign trade, aworld review, and an overall outlook.March 2011. 1143p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9781411330153 $89.00This is the first book to examine explicitly the non-timber goods and servicesprovided by plantation forests, including soil, water and biodiversityconservation, as well as carbon sequestration and the provision of locallivelihoods. The authors show that, if we require a higher provision of ecosystemgoods and services from both temperate and tropical plantations,new approaches to their management are required. These include policies,methods for valuing the services, the practices of small landholders, landscapeapproaches to optimize delivery of goods and services, and technicalissues about how to achieve suitable solutions at the scale of foreststands. While providing original theoretical insights, the book also givesguidance for plantation managers, policy-makers, conservation practitionersand community advocates, who seek to promote or strengthen themultiple-use of forest plantations for improved benefits for society.April 2011. 254p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781849711685 $75.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


26 Environment and Natural ResourcesNatural Hazards,UnNatural DisastersThe Economics of EffectivePreventionWorld Bank PublicationsEarthquakes, droughts, floods, and storms arenatural hazards, but unnatural disasters are thedeaths and damages that result from humanacts of omission and commission. Every disasteris unique, but each exposes actions by individualsand governments at different levels that, hadthey been different, would have resulted in fewer deaths and less damage.Prevention is possible, and this book examines what it takes to dothis cost-effectively. It looks at disasters primarily through an economiclens. Economists emphasize self-interest to explain how people choosethe amount of prevention, insurance, and coping. But lenses can distortas well as sharpen images, so the book also draws from other disciplines:psychology to examine how people may misperceive risks, political scienceto understand voting patterns, and nutrition science to see how stuntingin children after a disaster impairs cognitive abilities and productivity asadults much later. Peering into the future, it shows that while urbanizationand climate change will increase exposure to hazards, vulnerabilitycan be reduced if cities are better managed. This book will be of interestto government officials, urban planners, relief agencies, NGOs, donors, andother development practitioners.December 2010. 276p. Paperback.ISBN: 9780821380505 $39.95The Economics of Ecosystemsand Biodiversity in Nationaland International Policy MakingUnited Nations Environment ProgrammeThe Economics of Ecosystems and Biodiversity (TEEB) study is amajor international initiative drawing attention to local, national andglobal economic benefits of biodiversity, to highlight the growing costs ofbiodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation, the benefits of investing innatural capital, and to draw together expertise from the fields of science,economics and policy to enable practical actions. Drawing on a team ofmore than one hundred authors and reviewers, this book demonstratesthe value of ecosystems and biodiversity to the economy, society and individuals.It underlines the urgency of strategic policy making and action atnational and international levels, and presents a rich evidence base of policiesand instruments in use around the world and a wide range of innovativesolutions.The Status and Distributionof Freshwater Biodiversityin Northern AfricaInternational Union for Conservation of NatureThis assessment is the first overview of theconservation status of 877 northern Africanfreshwater species belonging to five taxonomicgroups—fish, molluscs, dragonflies and damselflies,freshwater crabs and aquatic plants—inaccordance with the IUCN regional Red Listguidelines. Species at risk of regional extinctionare mapped and conservation measures are proposed to reduce the probabilityof future declines.October 2010. 141p. Paperback.ISBN: 9782831712710 $18.00The Wealth of NatureEcosystem services, biodiversityand human well-beingInternational Union for Conservation ofNatureWhat makes our planet’s natural treasuresworth saving, and why shouldwe care? With hundreds of stunningfull-color photographs and more than20 essays from some of the world’smost respected scientists, this latestpublication in the CEMEX Conservation Book Series aims to provide someof these answers. With scientific analysis, The Wealth of Nature offers adetailed explanation of the various ecosystem services that support andregulate all natural processes on Earth. It also provides cultural contextfor how these services are vital for our existence and why their futures– and ours – are at risk. The Wealth of Nature maps out the state of ourglobal resources and clarifies the choices that lay before us. It is withinour grasp to adapt to the conditions we have created and to mitigate ourimpact on the future, but the window of opportunity is closing. Includesaward-winning nature photographers capturing Earth’s intricate web oflife and the solutions we are working toward.May 2010. 367p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9780984168606 $49.00It highlights the need for new public policy to reflect the appreciation thatpublic goods and social benefits are often overlooked and that we need atransition to decision making which integrates the many values of natureacross policy sectors. It explores the range of instruments to reward thoseoffering ecosystem service benefits, such as water provision and climateregulation. It looks at fiscal and regulatory instruments to reduce theincentives of those running down our natural capital, and at reformingsubsidies such that they respond to current and future priorities.The authors also consider two major areas of investment in natural capital- protected areas and investment in restoration. Overall the book underlinesthe needs and ways to transform our approach to natural capital, anddemonstrates how we can practically take into account the value of ecosystemsand biodiversity in policy decisions - at national and internationallevels - to promote the protection of our environment and contribute to asustainable economy and to the wellbeing of societies.April 2011 494p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9781849712507 $99.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


Environment and Natural Resources27The Wealth of WasteThe economics of wastewateruse in agricultureFood and Agriculture OrganizationIn recent times, the coalescence of differentpressure has put a major strain on water supplyglobally. The level of water abstraction isreaching its natural limits, and this calls fora dramatic shift in water utilization concepts.This publication addresses the economic andfinancial issues and the methodology and proceduresinvolved in the analysis of water recycling projects as part ofa comprehensive water planning process. The issue is dealt within thewider context of water resources and covers human health, water quality,acceptability, institutional constraints, and other factors, all of which haveeconomic implications and affect the feasibility of reuse schemes. Therecycling of urban wastewater is a key link in Integrated Water ResourceManagement that can fulfil several different, but interrelated objectives.These are expressed as win-win propositions, delivering simultaneousbenefits to farmers, cities and natural environmental systems, part of solutionsto the urgent global problems of food, clean water, the safe disposalof waters and the protection of the vital aquatic ecosystems.August 2010. 146p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789251065785 $35.00UNEP 2010 AnnualReportUnited Nations Environment ProgrammeThe 2010 Annual Report cataloguesthe beginning of a new, strategic andtransformational direction for UNEP asit began implementing its Medium TermStrategy (MTS) for 2010-2013 acrosssix areas: Climate change; Disastersand conflicts; Ecosystem management;Environmental governance; Harmfulsubstances and hazardous waste; Resource efficiency, Sustainable consumptionand production.2010 was important for many reasons, a year of ongoing financial instabilityset against an increase in the frequency and intensity of natural disastersand shifting weather patterns. UNEP’s broad response is cataloguedin this report - from global assessments to rapid mechanisms in Haiti inresponse to the January earthquake and advisory services to countriesinterested in transitioning to greener economies.This report attempts to set UNEP’s work over the last year in contextand show its future relevance in meeting the emerging challenges of thecoming years. The core objective of the United Nations EnvironmentProgramme (UNEP) is to serve as an authoritative advocate for the globalenvironment, to help governments set the global environmental agenda,and to promote the coherent implementation of the environmental dimensionof sustainable development within the United Nations system.World Atlas of MangrovesUnited Nations Environment ProgrammeThis atlas provides the first truly global assessmentof the state of the world’s mangroves.Written by a leading expert on mangroves withsupport from the top international researchersand conservation organizations, this full coloratlas contains 60 full-page maps, hundredsof photographs and illustrations and a comprehensivecountry-by-country assessment ofmangroves.Mangroves are considered both ecologically and from a human perspective.Initial chapters provide a global view, with information on distribution,biogeography, productivity and wider ecology, as well as on humanuses, economic values, threats, and approaches for mangrove management.These themes are revisited throughout the regional chapters, wherethe maps provide a spatial context or starting point for further exploration.The book also presents a wealth of statistics on biodiversity, habitatarea, loss and economic value which provide a unique record of mangrovesagainst which future threats and changes can be evaluated.Case-studies, written by regional experts provide insights into regionalmangrove issues, including primary and potential productivity, biodiversity,and information on present and traditional uses and values and sustainablemanagement.September 2010. 319p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9781844076574 $95.00World Youth ReportYouth and Climate ChangeUnited NationsThe World Youth Report focuses on youthand climate change, and is intended to highlightthe important role young people playin addressing climate change, and to offersuggestions on how young people might bemore effectively integrated as individualsand collective agents of change within therealm of climate change adaptation and mitigation.It is designated to assist youth andyouth organizations in educating themselves and to become more activelyinvolved in combating the threat of climate change. It is also meant toaffirm the status of young people as key stakeholders in the fight againstclimate change. The publication comes at a time when efforts to addressclimate change are receiving unparalleled attention on the internationalarena, offering youth a unique opportunity for their voice to be heard inthe debate.April 2011. 190p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789211303032 $65.00February 2011. 124p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789280731491 $20.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


28 Food and AgricultureFAO YearbookFishery and Aquaculture Statistics2008Food and Agriculture OrganizationThe FAO Yearbook of Fishery andAquaculture Statistics is a compilation of dataon capture production, aquaculture productionand commodities. The complete yearbookpackage for each of these categories - all the keyinformation and statistical tables - is containedon one CD-ROM. An accompanying bookletincludes general notes, concepts and classifications,and summary tables as well as a pull-out map of FAO major fishingareas. This issue also includes statistics on apparent fish consumptionderived from FAO food balance sheets and notes on the major trends andissues to the individual statistical sets.November 2010. 96p. Paperback w/CD-ROM.ISBN: 9789250066981 $150.00Food SecurityAcademic FoundationThroughout the world, distribution of essentialfood articles by the State sponsored organizationsfor the poor at subsidized rates is recognized asan essential anti-poverty and anti-inflationarymeasure. India, perhaps, has the largest publicdistribution system continuously in operationfor more than six decades. Within the country,Tamil Nadu, a southern State is reputed for itsefficient “universal” public distribution systemcovering the State’s entire population. Backedby a quick field study of the perception of theconsumers and free wheeling discussions with the representatives of allthe stakeholders, this study offers some suggestions for modifications inthe program which are likely to face minimum resistance and maximumconcurrence from the general public. What is good for Tamil Nadu is alsogood for the rest of India—and the study provides a model that can besuitably adapted elsewhere too.April 2011. 174p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9788171887293 $39.95Gardens of BiodiversityConservation of geneticresources and their usein traditional food productionsystems by farmersof the Southern CaucasusFood and Agriculture OrganizationThe Southern Caucasus is an importantcenter of origin and diversity of manyspecies and varieties that are the basis forglobal food production. This great biodiversityis maintained by farmers, and their gardens are a healthy source offood production, experimental places to develop sustainable technologiesand laboratories to maintain seeds and biodiversity. This book contains500 photos and documented information on selected species that holdpotential to adapt to the production systems of the 21st century. It alsocontains studies and notes on the food habits and associated traditions ofthe people of the Southern Caucasus, who contribute to maintaining sustainableagricultural systems through their daily work and diligence.November 2010. 384p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9789251066133 $70.00Pesticide Residues in Food 2010Joint FAO/WHO Meeting on Pesticide Residues ReportFAO Plant Production and Protection Paper No. 200Food and Agriculture OrganizationWorld Health OrganizationFAO Plant Production and Protection Papers # 200 The annual JointMeeting of the FAO Panel of Experts on Pesticide Residues in Food andthe Environment and the WHO Core Assessment Group on PesticideResidues was held in Rome, Italy from 21 to 30 September 2010. TheMeeting was held in pursuance of recommendations made by previousMeetings and accepted by the governing bodies of FAO and WHO thatstudies should be undertaken jointly by experts to evaluate possible hazardsto humans arising from the occurrence of pesticide residues in foods.This report contains information on ADIs, ARfDs, maximum residue levels,and general principles for the evaluation of pesticides. The recommendationsof the Joint Meeting, including further research and information,are proposed for use by Member governments of the FAO and WHO andother interested parties.January 2011. 586p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789251067352 $90.00Rising Global Interestin FarmlandCan It Yield Sustainableand Equitable Benefits?World Bank PublicationsThis book not only highlights the risks associatedwith large-scale investment, but also adviseson how governments can create an environmentto attract investment that contributes to broadbasedgrowth and poverty reduction in caseswhere land acquisition by large investors makessense from a social, economic, and environmental perspective.January 2011. 264p. Paperback.ISBN: 9780821385913 $25.00Second Report on the Stateof the World’s PlantGenetic Resourcesfor Food and AgricultureFood and Agriculture OrganizationA key contribution from FAO to the InternationalYear of Biodiversity 2010, this report, preparedwith the active participation of member countriesas well as the public and private sectors,demonstrates the central role plant geneticdiversity continues to play in shaping agriculture growth in the faceof climate change and other environmental challenges. It provides thedecision-makers with a technical basis for policy and technical decisionto strengthen national efforts. It also aims to attract the attention of theglobal community to set priorities for the effective management of plantgenetic resources for the future. Country reports and thematic studies areavailable on the accompanying CD-ROM.October 2010. 396p. Hardcover w/CD-ROM.ISBN: 9789251065341 $95.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


Food and Agriculture29State of Foodand Agriculture 2010–11Women in Agriculture - Closing thegender gap for developmentFood and Agriculture OrganizationWomen make significant contributions tothe rural economy in all developing countryregions. Their roles differ across regions, yetthey consistently have less access than men tothe resources and opportunities they need tobe more productive. Increasing women’s accessto land, livestock, education, financial services, extension, technologyand rural employment would boost their productivity and generate gainsin terms of agricultural production, food security, economic growth andsocial welfare. Closing the gender gap in agricultural inputs alone couldlift 100-150 million people out of hunger. No blueprint exists for closingthe gender gap, but some basic principles are universal: governments, theinternational community and civil society should work together to eliminatediscrimination under the law, to promote equal access to resourcesand opportunities, to ensure that agricultural policies and programs aregender-aware, and to make women’s voices heard as equal partners forsustainable development.March 2011. 158p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789251067680 $75.00The State of Food Insecurityin the World 2010Addressing Food Insecurity inProtracted CrisesFood and Agriculture OrganizationFollowing more than a decade of seeminglyinexorable increases in the number of undernourishedpeople, estimates for 2010 presentedin this edition of the State of Food Insecurityin the World show a slight glimmer of hope,with the first fall since 1995. But that still leavesnearly a billion people hungry, and it is too early to know if this is thebeginning of a downward trend or merely a momentary dip in the numberof undernourished.This edition focuses on a particular group of countries in protracted crisiswhere levels of undernourishment are estimated to be at almost 40 percent.The report highlights actions that can be taken to rationalize theway protracted crises are handled. As this edition of SOFI 2010 shows,there are many challenges facings countries in protracted crisis; but theyare not insurmountable; there is hope. Through improved understandingof the nature of protracted crisis comes the ability to respond more effectively.November 2010. 56p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789251066102 $25.00The State of WorldFisheries and Aquaculture2010Food and Agriculture OrganizationAgainst a backdrop of global economicuncertainty, this issue of The State of WorldFisheries and Aquaculture highlights themajor role and challenges facing fisheries andaquaculture worldwide. With a steadily risingdemand for fish and fish products, the supplyof fish as human food hit a record high in 2008,underlining its significance in contributing to food security and nutritionas a source of high-quality, affordable animal protein in particular.International trade in fish also topped previous values, pointing to the sector’scontinued important contribution to economic expansion and humanwell-being. Aquaculture, despite a falling growth rate in recent years,remains the fastest-growing animal-food-producing sector and is set toovertake capture fisheries as a source of food fish.Overall production of the sector continues to grow. This publicationanalyzes and reviews the latest available global statistics and trends infisheries and aquaculture. It explores the important, yet often underestimated,role of inland fisheries, particularly in many small communitieswhere they make a vital contribution to poverty alleviation and livelihoodsecurity. A broader look at the issues affecting fisheries and aquacultureemphasizes the growing need to focus on the many facets of policy andgovernance and examines the impacts of climate change, biodiversity loss,quality certification and product traceability on the sector.February 2011. 214p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789251066751 $55.00Yes, Africa CanSuccess Stories from a Dynamic ContinentWorld Bank PublicationsDrawing on the existing knowledge of African development from previouspublications, Yes Africa Can: Success Stories from a DynamicContinent takes an in-depth look at 26 economic and social developmentsuccesses in Sub-Saharan African countries—twenty from individualcountries and six that cut across the region. These stories manifest atthe project, provincial, sub-national, national, or regional level and acrossthemes, programs, and sectors. The book aims to address how Sub-Saharan African countries have overcome major development challenges.The main components of each case study include:i. a description of the achievement and the elements that qualifythe outcome as successful;ii. an assessment of the main policies, interventions, actions,and other factors that contributed to the positive outcome;iii. a presentation of the lessons learned and the contributionto the discourse on African development; andiv. insights on the usability or applicability of the achievementin terms of the potential for scaling up the interventionsand actions.Individual case studies also examine the role of the key stakeholders—thegovernment, donors, or private investors—in facilitating and promotingthe achievement. The studies are classified into four categories: overcomingor avoiding massive government failure, rebuilding or creating a government,rationalizing government involvement in markets, and listeningto the people.July 2011. 580p. 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30 General Reference2011 National 5-DigitZip Code Directory(Two-Volume Set)U.S. Postal ServiceEvery year, the U.S. Postal Service produces theNational 5-Digit ZIP Code and Post OfficeDirectory to accomodate the constantly changinggeographical make-up of the United States.This 2011 edition contains all the essentialinformation you need to get your mail where itneeds to go--including updated information onnew residential numbers, new street names, and new ZIP Codes.Published in two comprehensive volumes, the National 5-Digit ZIP Codeand Post Office Directory is designed to be easy to use, accurate, andup-to-date. In addition to ZIP Code listings, Volume 1 contains helpfulinstructions on how to find ZIP Codes in the Directory and how to properlyaddress your mailings. Volume 2 contains useful information on symbolabbreviations, mail services, classes of mail, and much more.(<strong>Bernan</strong> is a non-exclusive licensee of the United States PostalService. ZIP Code is a registered trademark of the United StatesPostal Service.)January 2011. 4190p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781601758361 $49.00A Guide to the World Bank, Third EditionWorld Bank PublicationsA Guide to the World Bank is a reference guide to the five institutionsthat make up the World Bank Group: the International Bank forReconstruction and Development (IBRD), the International DevelopmentAssociation (IDA), the International Finance Corporation (IFC), theMultilateral Investment Guarantee Agency (MIGA), and the InternationalCentre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID). This book serves asa general overview of the World Bank’s history, organization, mission, andpurpose.Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance,2010 Edition(Two-Volumes)General Services AdministrationThe Catalog of Federal Domestic Assistance (CFDA) provides a fulllisting of all Federal programs available to State and local governments(including the District of Columbia); federally-recognized Indian tribalgovernments; Territories (and possessions) of the United States; domesticpublic, quasi- public, and private profit and nonprofit organizationsand institutions; specialized groups; and individuals. The CFDA lists alldomestic assistance programs of the Federal Government. It includesinformation about a program’s authorization, fiscal details, accomplishments,regulations, guidelines, eligibility requirements, information contacts,and application and award process.March 2011.Paperback.ISBN: 9780160872754 $100.00January 2011. 1655p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781880873946 $299.00National Trade andProfessional Associationsof the United States 2011Columbia Books, Inc.Membership … meetings … budgets … contactinformation … records for 7,800+ associations,professional societies and labor unions andtheir 20,000+ executives have been updated.Indexed nine ways so you can look up associationsby subject, budget, geographic area, acronym,executive director and more.June 2011. 280p. Paperback.ISBN: 9780821385456 $24.95Astronomical Almanacfor the Year 2012 and ItsCompanion, the AstronomicalAlmanac OnlineU.S. Department of DefensePrepared in cooperation with Her Majesty’sNautical Almanac Office. Provides informationabout sunrise and sunset, moonrise andmoonset, stars and other astronomical phenomena.Data are expressed in the scale of universaltime, also known as Greenwich mean time. Contains copyright material.March 2011. 624p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9780707741215 $40.00Why get all your IGO OnlineSubscriptions from <strong>Bernan</strong>?• Great Serviceand Convenience• Save Money• Comprehensive CoverageSee page 56 for details.www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


USR cover [temp]:Layout 1 20/10/10 19:08 Page 5UNESCOPublishingUnited NationsEducational, Scientific andCultural Organization5Over the past twenty years social sciences have become global. They are taughtalmost everywhere. Their research results are now widely disseminated. Socialscience expertise is in high demand by policy-makers, media and the public, andsocial science concepts and theories influence public opinion and debate morethan ever before. However the ‘knowledge divides’ that characterize much ofcurrent social science’s production, access and use threaten the role of socialscience expertise and undermine the capacity of policy-makers and civil societyto address current challenges.Worldwide poverty, inequality and climate change are among the current majorchallenges to which social sciences should contribute a response. More andbetter social science is vital. 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32 Government and PoliticsAlmanac of the UnelectedStaff of the U.S. Congress, 2011<strong>Bernan</strong> PressWhile members of the House of Representativesand the Senate enact laws, it is often theirstaffers who exert the greatest influence inthe lawmaking process. Staffers advise theirelected bosses, establish political positions onissues, craft legislation, put policies in place, andplay important roles on scores of congressionalcommittees.The Almanac of the Unelected containsin-depth profiles on key congressional staff members that you will not findelsewhere. The information provided on these personnel gives you notonly the contact information and other pertinent data but also the insidetrack to those people. These are the staffers who work with and supportthe representatives and senators in various important roles that help toenact change or refine existing laws and codes that govern our nation.The Almanac is the leading source for information on more than 600congressional staff members. Staffers’ own insights as to their committee’spriorities and special projects during this session of Congress areincluded.August 2011. 788p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781598884180 $99.00August 2011. 788p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9781598884166 $299.00Budget of the UnitedStates GovernmentFY 2012Executive Office of the President,Office of Management and BudgetThis volume presents the Budget Message ofthe President, information on the President’sbudget and management priorities, and budgetoverviews organized by agency. The reportalso contains detailed information on the variousappropriations and funds, and highlightssignificant presentations of data. Statistics areprovided for the following: budget receipts; outlays; and surpluses or deficitsover an extended time period.March 2011. 216p. Paperback.ISBN: 9780160873669 $38.00Budget of the United States Government FY 2012,Analytical PerspectivesFebruary 2011. 504p. Paperback.ISBN: 9780160873690 $52.00Budget of the United States Government FY 2012,AppendixMarch 2011. 1368p. Paperback.ISBN: 9780160873676 $75.00Directory of State and Federal Courts,Judges and ClerksBureau of National AffairsThe detailed contact information for the nation s judges and clerks, alongwith the extensive details on the structure of federal, state, and territorialcourts, is what makes this award-winning directory the one-stop referencesource you need. Available in print and online versions, the 2011 Edition ofBNA s Directory of State and Federal Courts, Judges, and Clerks hasbeen updated and verified for accuracy by the court officials themselvesand contains listings for 2,133 state courts, 215 federal courts, 16,025judges, and 5,319 clerks and court administrators in the 50 states, theDistrict of Columbia, and U.S. territories, and much more.October 2010. 764p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9781570189197 $215.00Economic Reportof the President, 2011Transmitted to the CongressExecutive Office of the PresidentThe Economic Report of the President providesvaluable information about the present stateof the U.S. economy and its future course. TheEconomic Report is issued by the ExecutiveOffice of the President and the Council ofEconomic Advisers and transmitted to Congressno later than 10 days after the submission of theBudget of the United States Government.March 2011. 324p. Paperback.ISBN: 9780160876646 $36.00Fannie Mae, Freddie Mac,and the Federal Role in theSecondary MortgageMarketA CBO StudyCongressional Budget OfficeThis study looks at how Fannie Mae andFreddie Mac evolved into the institutions theyare today. As context for discussing futureoptions, the study also examines both therationales that are often cited for federal involvement in the secondarymortgage market and the problems with Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac thatexisted before the recent financial crisis.January 2011. 57p. Paperback.ISBN: 9780160874512 $16.00Budget of the United States Government FY 2012,Historical Tables OnlyMarch 2011. 360p. Paperback.ISBN: 9780160873683 $49.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


Government and Politics33Financial CrisisInquiry ReportFinal Report of the NationalCommission on the Causesof the Financial and Economic Crisis inthe United States(Revised Edition)National Commission on the Causes for theFinancial and Economic Crisis of the United StatesIn the wake of the most significant financial crisissince the Great Depression, the President signed into law on May 20, 2009,the Fraud Enforcement and Recovery Act of 2009, creating the FinancialCrisis Inquiry Commission. The Commission was established to “examinethe causes, domestic and global, of the current financial and economiccrisis in the United States.”The 10 members of the bi-partisan Commission, prominent private citizenswith significant experience in banking, market regulation, taxation,finance, economics, housing, and consumer protection, were appointedby Congress on July 15, 2009. The Chair, Phil Angelides, and Vice Chair,Bill Thomas, were selected jointly by the House and Senate Majority andMinority Leadership.The FCIC is charged with conducting a comprehensive examination of 22specific and substantive areas of inquiry related to the financial crisis.The Commission is called upon to examine the causes of major financialinstitutions which failed, or were likely to have failed, had they notreceived exceptional government assistance.In its work, the Commission is authorized to hold hearings; issue subpoenaseither for witness testimony or documents; and refer to the AttorneyGeneral or the appropriate state Attorney General any person who mayhave violated U.S. law in relation to the financial crisis.March 2011. 664p. Paperback.ISBN: 9780160879838 $29.00Lobbyists, Governmentsand Public Trust, Volume 2Promoting Integrity throughSelf-regulationOrganization for Economic Cooperationand DevelopmentMacondo: The Gulf OilDisaster. Chief Counsel’sReport 2011National Commission on the BP DeepwaterHorizon Oil Spill and Offshore DrillingExamines the relevant facts and circumstancesconcerning the root causes of theDeepwater Horizon oil disaster. Focuses onthe technical, managerial, and regulatorycauses of the blowout. Sets forth the conclusionsof the investigation. Offers the Americanpublic and policymakers the fullest account available of what happened inthe Gulf and why, and proposes actions: changes in company behavior, reformof government oversight, and investments in resarch and technology;required as industry moves forward to meet the nation’s energy needs.March 2011. 387p. Paperback.ISBN: 9780160879630 $35.00Public Papers of the Presidentsof the United States2009: Book 1, Barack ObamaGeneral Services AdministrationNational Archives and Records AdministrationGain insight into the past and present administrations through thesecompilations of official papers and speeches given by the President of theUnited States. The full text of the documents issued by the Office of thePress Secretary over a given time period are printed in this series. Thepapers, compiled and usually published twice annually, are in chronologicalorder and are indexed by subject. In each book, the four appendicesinclude the President’s public schedule, nominations submitted to the Senate,the checklist of White House press releases, and a list of Presidentialdocuments published in the Federal Register.Text notes, cross references, color photographs, and a documents categorieslist are also included. Subjects and names are indexed.March 2011.Hardcover.ISBN: 9780160860850 $127.00This second volume of OECD’s study on lobbyingexamines regulation and self-regulation of lobbying.It includes chapters defining and examininglobbying, describing the role of professionallobbying associations, exploring various codesof conduct and examining specific codes in various countries, examininglobbyists’ attitudes toward regulation and self-regulation, and exploringvarious options for enhancing transparency and accountability.May 2011. 105p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789264084933 $39.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


34 Government and PoliticsUnited States GovernmentInternet Directory2010 (Seventh Edition)<strong>Bernan</strong> PressThe United States Government InternetDirectory serves as a guide to the changinglandscape of government information online.The Directory is an indispensable guidebook foranyone who is looking for official U.S. governmentresources on the Web. The U.S. government’sinformation online is massive and can be difficult to locate. Thus you needThe United States Government Internet Directory to navigate the mazeof data and locate the materials you seek.December 2010. 714p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781598884210 $65.00United States GovernmentManual 2010-2011National Archives and Records AdministrationThe United States Government Manual 2010-2011 provides up-to-dateinformation about the activities of federal agencies, as well as the names oftop officials in the Obama administration and U.S. senators and U.S. representatives.You’ll find information on the legislative, judicial, and executivebranches, a list federal acronyms, and more. This special edition includesthe contact information for each agency for employment, government contracts,publications, films, and other public services.June 2011. 688p. Paperback.ISBN: NA* $35.00*Not available at publicationSign Up for Our MonthlyE-Newsletter.It’s easy and free!The <strong>Bernan</strong> Publications Update will keep you up-to-datewith new and forthcoming titles from U.S. Government,Intergovernmental agency, and respected private publishers,along with other news of interest.U.S. Congress Handbook 2011Columbia Books, Inc.Get the only fully updated congressional directoryavailable! The Original U.S. Congress Handbook isWashington’s most trusted source for information oncongressional offices and their staff. Produced annuallysince 1974, it is by far the most comprehensive congressionaldirectory available. This pocket size guide getsyou up-close and personal with:• Members of Congress including their completecontact information, photo, chief of staff, legislativedirector and scheduler• Committee memberships so you can find out who’s working on theissues you care about• The Executive Branch complete with contact information for seniorpositions in Office of the President• You’ll also receive The 112th Alert, a free weekly e-newsletter bringingyou the latest staff changes from Capitol Hill.Alpha Spiral EditionProfiles are organized alphabetically by Member last name. Detailed profilescontain biographical data, complete contact information for Membersincluding address, phone, fax, committee assignments and key staff members.You’ll also benefit from the easy-to-follow red vs. blue party affiliationmarkers and the exclusive “Member Name Pronunciation Guide”.March 2011.Paperback.ISBN: 9781880873908 $20.95State Spiral EditionDetailed profiles are organized by state delegation and contain biographicaldata, complete contact information for Members including address,phone, fax, committee assignments and key staff members. You’ll also benefitfrom the easy-to-follow red vs. blue party affiliation markers and theexclusive “Member Name Pronunciation Guide”.March 2011.Paperback.ISBN: 9781880873892 $18.95Visitor/Advocate Spiral EditionArm your advocates with the ultimate guide to Congress and all thatWashington has to offer. You’ll get all the benefits of the standard editionplus bonus chapters on grassroots communication with Congress, localattractions and the Top 10 Restaurants for Politician Sightings.March 2011.Paperback.ISBN: 9781880873915 $20.95Sign up today!See the Order Form on the back page.www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


Health and Medicine35African HerbalPharmacopoeiaAssociation for African Medicinal Plant StandardsThe African Herbal Pharmacopoeia, presentedby AAMPS, provides comprehensive, up to datebotanical, commercial and phytochemical informationon over 50 of the most important Africanmedicinal plants.The technical data were made on plant samplessourced from across the continent. These monographsprepared by leading African scientists,have been reviewed by international experts. Additional data includemicro morphology of the plant material, distribution maps, HPLC tracesand TLC chromatograms of adulterants. These data are crucial for producers,collectors and traders in medicinal plants and extracts as wellas researchers, manufacturers and practitioners. The scope, quality andstandard of these herbal monographs are comparable to those prepared inEurope, North America and Asia. This is the very first edition.August 2010. 324p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789990389098 $125.00Guidelines for Drinking-Water QualityFourth EditionWorld Health OrganizationThe Guidelines for Drinking-Water Quality are one of the longeststandingnormative publications of WHO. They provide an evidence-basedpoint of departure for standard setting and regulation as a basis for healthprotection. They include an assessment of the health risks presented bythe various microbial, chemical, radiological and physical constituents thatmay be present in drinking-water. Where applicable, they derive maximumconcentration guideline values for these hazardous constituents.In the spirit of primary prevention, the Guidelines recommend pro-activeefforts to assess and reduce health risks. They have evolved from a prescriptivedocument, which established international standards for endof-pipewater quality, into a normative best practice manual on drinkingwatermanagement.This fourth edition of the Guidelines focuses primarily on consolidatingand clarifying the changes introduced in the third edition and itsaddenda, especially those aspects on good management practices, as wellas incorporating revised or new risk assessments for various chemical andmicrobial hazards.July 2011. 632p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789241548151 $120.00Index NominumMedpharm Scientific PublishersFor over 50 years, the Index Nominumhas been the international standard referencefor pharmaceutical substances, tradepreparations, synonyms and chemical structures.Accompanied by a CD-ROM with over16,500 addresses and links to pharmaceuticalmanufacturers worldwide, this uniquepharmaceutical index includes:• More than 5,100 active substances (and derivatives) with internationalnon-proprietary names (INN), German, French, Spanish and Latinsubstance names, structural and molecular formulas, CAS registrynumbers and 15,500 synonyms• 85,500 proprietary names and more than 16,500 addresses and links ofmanufacturers from 163 countries• All single and two-compound preparations and selected three-/fourcompoundpreparations are listed• New: Special labeling of pediatric medicines• Therapeutic groups with ATC codes of the WHO for pharmaceuticalsused in human and veterinary medicine• Valuable search assistance with an alphabetical index of all tradenames, pharmaceutical substances and synonyms as well as a separateATC and ATCvet substance indexApril 2011. 2889p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9783804750531 $535.00Inequity in Cancer CareA Global PerspectiveIAEA Human Health Reports No. 3International Atomic Energy AgencyThis publication was developed as part of theIAEA’s effort to contribute to the availabilityof integrated cancer prevention, diagnosis andtreatment programs in order to reduce the cancerburden worldwide.IAEA strategies have particularly focused onthe needs of low and middle income countries and of vulnerable andmarginalized populations. This book details causative factors in inequityin cancer care and discusses possible strategies to overcome them. It isexpected to serve as a tool to create awareness about the role of socioeconomicequity in the access to cancer care with focus on radiotherapyservices and eventually mobilize resources to be equitably allocated topublic health programs in general, and to cancer control and radiotherapyprograms in particular.June 2011. 45p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789201078100 $60.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


36 Health and MedicineInternational Medical Guide to Ships(Three-Volume Set)World Health OrganizationThis package contains a copy of International Medical Guide for Ships,Third Edition and a copy of the Quantification Addendum which containsrecommended quantities, indications and dosing for 55 medicineslisted in the International Medical Guide for Ships, Third Edition, aswell as a copy of the Third Edition of Guide to Ship Sanitation whichprovides revised sanitary measures taken in ships, to safeguard the healthof travelers and workers and to prevent the spread of infection from onecountry to another.June 2011. 639p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789241548113 $125.00MartindaleThe Complete Drug ReferencePharmaceutical PressThis 37th edition of Martindale featuresunbiased and evaluated information on drugsand medicines used throughout the world.It is based on published information and isextensively referenced.The new edition has been extensively revisedand includes:• Encyclopedic facts about drugs and medicines• Over 6,000 drug monographs• Over 160,000 preparations• Over 51,000 reference citations• Over 15,000 manufacturers• Synopses of disease treatments• List of proprietary preparations from 41 countries and regions,enabling identification of medicines, the local equivalent and themanufacturer• Includes herbals, diagnostic agents, radiopharmaceuticals, pharmaceuticalexcipients, toxins, and poisons as well as drugs and medicinesApril 2011. 4200p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9780853699330 $599.99Medical Eligibility Criteriafor Contraceptive UseFourth EditionWorld Health OrganizationMedical Eligibility Criteria for ContraceptiveUse reviews the medical eligibility criteria foruse of contraception, offering guidance on thesafety and use of different methods for womenand men with specific characteristics or knownmedical conditions. The recommendations arebased on systematic reviews of available clinicaland epidemiological research.It is a companion guideline to Selected Practice Recommendations forContraceptive Use. Together, these documents are intended to be used bypolicy-makers, program managers, and the scientific community to supportnational programs in the preparation of service delivery guidelines.The fourth edition of this useful resource supersedes previous editions,and has been fully updated and expanded. It includes over 86 new recommendationsand 165 updates to recommendations in the previous edition.Guidance for populations with special needs is now provided, and a newannex details evidence on drug interactions from concomitant use of antiretroviraltherapies and hormonal contraceptives. To assist users familiarwith the third edition, new and updated recommendations are highlighted.Everyone involved in providing family planning services and contraceptionshould have the fourth edition of Medical Eligibility Criteria forContraceptive Use on hand.December 2010. 125p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789241563888 $25.00Mental Healthand DevelopmentTargeting People with MentalHealth Conditions as a VulnerableGroupWorld Health OrganizationPeople with mental health conditions havebeen excluded from the development agendadespite being a marginalized and vulnerablegroup in countries all over the world. Thisreport highlights the urgent need to redressthis situation. It presents compelling evidence that people with mentalhealth conditions meet major criteria for vulnerability and yet fall throughthe cracks of development aid and government attention. It makes thecase for reaching out to this vulnerable group through the design andimplementation of appropriate policies and programs and through theinclusion of mental health interventions into broader poverty reductionand development strategies. It also describes a number of key interventionswhich can provide a starting point for these efforts. This reportis a call to action to all development stakeholders, multilateral agencies,bilateral agencies, global partnerships, private foundations, academic andresearch institutions, governments and civil society to focus their attentionon mental health. By investing in people with mental health conditions,development outcomes can be improved.September 2010. 108p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789241563949 $35.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


Health and Medicine37Planning NationalRadiotherapy ServicesA Practical Tool, IAEA HumanHealth Series No. 14International Atomic Energy AgencyThe current and future burden of cancer incidencein developing countries requires the planning,establishment and upgrade of radiotherapyservices at the national level. This publication is apractical guide outlining the main issues at stakewhen planning national radiotherapy services.It provides an assessment of the cancer burden, evaluates the existingresources and determines what is needed and how to cover the gap in aresource-oriented rational way. The publication will be of practical valueto decision makers and program managers in public health facing theorganization or re-organization of radiotherapy in their countries.February 2011. 83p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789201059109 $60.00Population, Genderand Health in IndiaAcademic FoundationDemographic processes and health outcomesare highly gendered in India. At the same time,studies on the impact of gender on demographyand health issues are scarce and the impact ofdemographic changes on gender is nearly nonexistent.Mere recognition of the gender issues doesnot provide policy guidance to make appropriatechanges in the programs. This calls for innovativemethods to understand demographic changes, health scenario andgender systems and also a critical analysis of various public interventions.India is also experiencing rapid demographic changes in recent yearswhich will have definite implications for demographic pattern, gendersystem, health progress and governmental policies and programs. Thereare several policy and programmatic interventions to generate conducivedemographic and health changes through gender equity. This volumebrings together contributions from scholars on demographic changes,gender and health system and health policies and programs in India. Ithighlights achievements and challenges facing the country in the area ofpopulation, gender and health in different settings. It also brings up newmethods of analyzing the relationship. This volume, undoubtedly, will bea useful guide to students, researchers and policy makers in India andacross the world.Protecting Children’sHealth in a ChangingEnvironmentReport of the Fifth MinisterialConference on Environmentand HealthWorld Health OrganizationWith the needs of children and young peopleuppermost, this Conference focused on threemain priority areas. The first was the progressand impact of the environment and health process, particularly in thecountries of south-eastern and eastern Europe, the Caucasus and centralAsia, and where further action is needed. The second priority area wassocioeconomic, gender, age and other inequalities in environment andhealth, and the measures that can be taken to address them. The thirdpriority area was the effects of climate change.The Conference participants discussed how to move the environment andhealth process forward in Europe, and in particular how to strengthenlocal and subregional implementation, and summed up their intent withthe Parma Declaration.April 2011. 90p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789289014199 $20.00Radiotherapy in Palliative Cancer CareDevelopment and Implementation, IAEA Human HealthReports No. 2International Atomic Energy AgencyPalliative care is increasingly recognized as an important component ofquality care for cancer patients. Improving access to, and availability andquality of, comprehensive palliative care in cancer is an important andongoing global challenge. This publication focuses on radiotherapy as amajor tool in cancer and gives summaries of current approaches in palliativeradiotherapy and care. It describes the steps needed to enhanceaccess and quality of care, to incorporate palliative radiotherapy and palliativecare within an integrated multidisciplinary approach. It is hopedthat this publication will be a resource for administrators, specialists andteachers working to improve the management of palliative care and radiotherapyfor patients.December 2011.Paperback.ISBN: 9789201090096 $30.00April 2011. 590p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9788171888092 $79.95www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


38 Health and MedicineReport of the Surgeon General:How Tobacco Causes DiseaseThe Biology and Behavioral Basis for TobaccoAttributable Disease, A Report of the Surgeon GeneralHealth and Human Services DepartmentOffice of Public Health and ScienceThese reports summarize the current state of what is known about varioushealth and healthcare issues that affect the United States. An introductorychapter gives an overview of the report as a whole, along with alook at the science and preparation of the report. Along with the findings,reports may present directories of related resources.Edited by David Sidransky, et al. Explains beyond a shadow of a doubthow tobacco smoke causes disease, validates earlier findings, and expandsand strengthens the science base. Describes in detail the ways tobaccosmoke damages every organ in the body and causes disease and death.Substantiates the evidence that there is no safe level of exposure to cigarettesmoke.March 2011. 720p. Paperback.ISBN: 9780160840784 $66.00Trends and Practices inDiagnosis and Treatment ofHepatocellular CarcinomaIAEA Human Health SeriesNo. 10International Atomic Energy AgencyThis publication has been written for studentsand professionals in radiation oncology andcancer control programs. It serves as a source ofinformation on treatment decisions with regardto hepatocelluar carcinoma (HCC) or liver cancer. Radiotherapy playsa major role in the treatment of HCC, which is one of the most commoncauses of cancer death globally. However, to date there were no uniformrecommendations, and the use of radiotherapy is limited by pre-existingliver disease. The present publication reports the results of an assessmentof the role of radiotherapy within the entire framework of HCC management.It may guide the appropriate use of limited resources towards themost appropriate indications, and help in differentiating approaches usedfor cure or palliation of HCC.WHO Classification of Tumoursof the Digestive SystemWorld Health OrganizationWHO Classification of Tumours of the Digestive System is the third volumeof the Fourth Edition of the WHO series on histological and genetictyping of human tumors. This authoritative, concise reference book providesan international standard for oncologists and pathologists and willserve as an indispensable guide for use in the design of studies monitoringresponse to therapy and clinical outcome. This book also provides userfriendlyalgorithmic approaches to the diagnosis of the major tumors ofthe digestive tract. Diagnostic criteria, pathological features, and associatedgenetic alterations are described in a strictly disease-oriented manner.Sections on all recognized neoplasms and their variants include newICD-O codes, incidence, age and sex distribution, location, clinical signsand symptoms, pathology, genetics, and predictive factors. The book,prepared by more than 100 authors from 22 countries, contains some 700color photographs, numerous tables and figures and more than 3700 references.October 2010. 417p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789283224327 $135.00World Report on DisabilityWorld Health OrganizationFollowing the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities, attentionhas focused on ways to remove barriers to the participation of peoplewith disabilities in their societies. Now a new publication, the first everWorld Report on Disabilities, produced joinly by the WHO and the WorldBank, reviews evidence about the situation of disabled people, and offersdirections for policy and practice, which can help overcome exclusion.The report contains chapters on health, rehabilitation, assistance and support,enabling environments, education, and employment. The voices ofpeople with disabilities themselves open each chapter, setting the scenefor what follows. Within the chapters, case studies show how many countrieshave succeeded in promoting good practice. The diverse challengesfaced in low, middle and high income settings are differentiated whereverpossible.June 2011. 400p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789241548182 $40.00December 2010. 94p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789201027108 $65.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


40 Information TechnologyGood Governancefor Digital PoliciesHow to Get the Most Out of ICT -The Case of Spain’s Plan AvanzaOrganisation for Economic Co-operationand DevelopmentPlan Avanza, Spain’s national InformationSociety strategy, has created a strong momentumfor furthering information society (IS)policy in Spain, mobilizing billions of dollarsover four years from national, sub-national andnon-governmental stakeholders.But what have these important investments contributed to wider societalgoals such as public sector modernization and increasing citizens’ trustin government; creating job opportunities and preparing a future workforce for a competitive, globalized economy; supporting economic reform;improving citizens’ welfare and promoting equity? This report takesinventory of the Plan’s main achievements thus far and its remaining challengesfor the future, reflecting on how its next phase (2010-2015) canbest serve society.February 2011. 220p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789264072671 $63.00Implementing IT ServiceManagementAligning with ITIL and ISO/IEC20000, Best Practice LibraryVan Haren PublishingThis practical guide is a great solution toaddress the key problem how to implement ITILand ISO 20000 when initial training has beencompleted. It supports the basic approaches tothe fundamental processes – small to mediumsized companies will find the concise, practicalguidance easy to follow and implement. It avoids the complex, enterprisewideissues which, though valid, are not major issues for those organizationswhose IT processes form only a small part of the service offering tocustomers.June 2011.Paperback.ISBN: 9789087536503 $58.00September 2010. 686p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781849280617 $59.95IT Strategic and OperationalControlsIT Governance PublishingThis book provides a comprehensive guide toimplementing an integrated and flexible set of ITcontrols in a systematic way. It can help organizationsto formulate a complete culture for all areaswhich must be supervised and controlled; allowingthem to simultaneously ensure a secure, highstandard whilst striving to obtain the strategicand operational goals of the company.ITIL® V3 IntermediateExams - The Study GuideBest Practice LibraryVan Haren PublishingThis book helps people prepare for the ITIL®Intermediate qualification exams. It containstips for selecting the appropriate course, preparingfor the course, and what trainers andexaminers expect you to achieve during acourse. Additionally, this book covers tips onreading and understanding the syllabuses, scenarios,supplemental information, and samplequestion and the answers.Written by a globally experienced trainer and reviewed by other professionals,this unique work provides clear and concise guidance for all thoseseeking to build on the ITIL training they have received at FoundationLevel. Additionally, it provides Personnel and Human Resource professionalswith a guide as to how this training should be used to improve efficienciesand business delivery – the training should support a business’s wideragenda and not simply be a route to a certificate.May 2011.Paperback.ISBN: 9789087530204 $33.00June 2011.Paperback.ISBN: 9789087536480 $58.00MetricsTemplates and Design for ITILand ISO 20000 Best PracticeVan Haren PublishingPractical Metrics for ITIL and ISO 20000Implementation. Templates designed to worktogether. Best Practice Guidance for use withinService Operations. Written by the Author ofthe Industry ‘Bible’: Metrics for IT ServiceManagement.OECD InformationTechnology Outlook 2010Organisation for Economic Co-operationand DevelopmentInformation technology (IT) and the Internetare major drivers of research, innovation,growth and social change. The 2010 edition ofthe OECD Information Technology Outlookanalyzes the economic crisis and recovery,and suggests that the outlook for IT goods andservices industries is good after weathering aturbulent economic period better than duringthe crisis at the beginning of the 2000s. The industry continues torestructure, with non-OECD economies, particularly China and India,major suppliers of information and communications technology-relatedgoods and services.The role of information and communications technologies (ICTs) intackling environmental problems and climate change is analyzedextensively, with emphasis on the role of ICTs in enabling morewidespread improvements in environmental performance across theeconomy and in underpinning systemic changes in behavior.December 2010. 296p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789264084667 $137.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


Information Technology41Risk ManagementThe Open Group GuideVan Haren PublishingThis book brings together The Open Group’s setof publications addressing risk management,which have been developed and approved byThe Open Group. It is presented in three parts:Part 1: Technical Standard for RiskTaxonomy provides a standard definition andtaxonomy for information security risk, as wellas information regarding how to use the taxonomy.The intended audience for this Part includes anyone who needs tounderstand and/or analyze a risk condition.Part 2: Technical Guide: Requirements for Risk AssessmentMethodologies identifies and describes the key characteristics that makeup any effective risk assessment methodology, thus providing a commonset of criteria for evaluating any given risk assessment methodologyagainst a clearly defined common set of essential requirements. In thisway, it explains what features to look for when evaluating the capabilitiesof any given methodology, and the value those features represent.Part 3: Technical Guide: FAIR – ISO/IEC 27005 Cookbookdescribes in detail how to apply the FAIR (Factor Analysis for InformationRisk) methodology to any selected risk management framework. It usesISO/IEC 27005 as the example risk assessment framework. FAIR iscomplementary to all other risk assessment models/frameworks, includingCOSO, ITIL, ISO/IEC 27002, COBIT, OCTAVE, etc.May 2011.Paperback.ISBN: 9789087536633 $58.00The Chief Information Security OfficerInsights, tools and survival skillsIT Governance PublishingDiscover the skills you need to be a successful CISO in today’s changingworld! The role of the Chief Information Security Officer has evolved enormouslyin recent years in response to security threats and a challengingbusiness environment. Instead of being primarily a master technician,today’s CISO has to be a trusted advisor to senior management. Read thispocket guide and …• Learn how the role of a CISO has changed.Today’s CISO must be integrated into all aspects of the businessand have a full understanding of its strategy and objectives.• Understand the importance of a risk management methodology.A good risk management methodology must take into accountthe special information security needs of the company as wellas legal and regulatory requirements.• Learn how to establish a successful ISMS.The guide explains how to design and implement an ISMS thatis appropriate for the organization. It also describes the keymanagement system processes that should be included in an ISMS.2010 – 2011 Conference Schedule<strong>Bernan</strong> exhibits at many professionalconferences during the year.Meet our friendly marketing staffand see our latest books, catalogsand special offers.Special Libraries Association (SLA)2011 Annual Conference and INFO-EXPO12 - 15 June | Philadelphia, PAPennsylvania Convention CenterAmerican Library Association (ALA)2011 Annual Conference & Exposition23 - 28 June | New Orleans, LAErnest N. Morial Convention CenterAmerican Association of Law Libraries (AALL)2011 Annual Meeting and Conference23 - 26 July | Philadelphia, PAPennsylvania Convention CenterAmerican Libraries Association (ALA)2012 Midwinter Meeting and Exhibits20 - 24 January 2012 | Dallas, TXDallas Convention CenterPublic Library Association (PLA)2012 National Conference13 – 17 March 2012 | Philadelphia, PAPennsylvania Convention CenterChief Information Security Officers are bombarded with huge challengesevery day, from recommending security applications to strategic thinkingand business innovation. This guide describes the hard and soft skillsthat a successful CISO requires: not just a good knowledge of informationsecurity, but also attributes such as flexibility and communication skills.April 2011. 74p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781849281829 $14.95www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


42 International RelationsForeign Relations of the United StatesU.S. Department of StateThe Foreign Relations of the United States series presents the officialdocumentary historical record of major U.S. foreign policy decisions andsignificant diplomatic activity. The series, which is produced by the StateDepartment’s Office of the Historian, began in 1861 and now comprisesmore than 350 individual volumes. The volumes published over the lasttwo decades increasingly contain declassified records from all the foreignaffairs agencies.1969-1976, Volume 32, SALT I, 1969-1972March 2011. 1051p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9780160784019 $71.001969-1976, Volume 7: Vietnam, July 1970-January 1972January 2011. 1128p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9780160794285 Price: $67.001969-1976, Volume 10, Vietnam, January 1973-May 1975January 2011. 1103p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9780160858246 $95.00Human DevelopmentReport 2010The Real Wealth of Nations -Pathways to Human Development,20th Anniversary EditionUnited NationsThe Human Development Report has hada profound impact on development policiesaround the world. The 2010 Report continuesthe tradition of pushing the frontiersof development thinking. For the first timesince 1990, the Report looks back rigorously at the past several decadesand identifies often surprising trends and patterns with important lessonsfor the future. These varied pathways to human development show thatthere is no single formula for sustainable progress—and that impressivelong-term gains can and have been achieved even without consistent economicgrowth. Looking beyond 2010, this Report surveys critical aspectsof human development, from political freedoms and empowerment to sustainabilityand human security, and outlines a broader agenda for researchand policies to respond to these challenges.November 2010. 244p. Paperback.ISBN: 9780230284456 $43.00India-Russia StrategicPartnershipAcademic FoundationThis book is an outcome of the researchpapers presented during the conference heldat Indian Council of World Affairs, New Delhi,India, along with the Moscow State Instituteof International Relations. The book covers awide spectrum of issues and concerns relatedto India-Russia Strategic Partnership, andoutlines various challenges and prospectsfor developing this relationship further. Anattempt has been made here to contextualize the debate in a more cogentform.NaturalisationA Passport for the Better Integration of Immigrants?Organisation for Economic Co-operation and DevelopmentThis conference proceedings provides the papers presented at the OECD/European Commission joint seminar on Naturalisation and the Socio-Economic Integration of Children held in October 2010 in Brussels. Ittakes stock of the current knowledge regarding the links between hostcountrynationality and socio-economic integration of immigrants andtheir children, building on novel evidence on this issue. It also discussesthe role of nationalization as a tool in the overall framework for immigrationand integration policy, with the aim of identifying good practices.April 2011. 356p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789264098985 $112.00Russia India ChinaEvolution of Geo-PoliticalStrategic TrendsAcademic FoundationWhile there are differences among these threecountries, the areas where their interests convergeare several. They hold similar views onmultilateralism, giving primacy of place to amulti-polar world order, the need to democratizeinternational relations and develop a just internationalsystem. They hold similar perspectives onthe emerging threat of terrorism, the importance of promoting the regionalcooperative mechanism to address the problems faced by the region,the challenges posed by globalization, as well as new threats like the currentfinancial crisis that have effected them to some degree or other. Thebook enlightens the reader on all such related issues and much more.April 2011. 124p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9788171887828 $35.95Yearbook of the UnitedNations 2007United NationsWith its comprehensive coverage of politicaland security matters, human rights issues,economic and social questions, legal issues,and institutional, administrative and budgetarymatters, the Yearbook of the United Nations isthe most authoritative reference work availableon the activities and concerns of the UnitedNations. Fully indexed, the Yearbook includesthe texts of all major General Assembly, Security Council and Economicand Social Council resolutions and decisions. This latest volume, the sixtyfirst,highlights the attention given by the United Nations in 2007 to conflictsin Afghanistan, Central Africa and in the Darfur region, as well asinstability in the Middle East, along with the challenges posed by poverty,gender inequality, uneven development, climate change and terrorism.March 2011. 1800p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9789211012262 $175.00April 2011. 168p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9788171888276 $35.95www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


International Trade43A Handbook on the WTO CustomsValuation AgreementWorld Trade Organization/Cambridge University PressThis guide to the WTO Customs Valuation Agreement is based on theauthors’ experiences of teaching its finer points to customs officials andpolicy-makers around the world. Covering the methods of valuation andthe provisions on enforcement, implementation and dispute settlement,the authors give practical examples, explain interpretative decisions ofnational and international customs bodies, and analyze the history of itsnegotiation. Written as a learning tool, it helps both new and experiencedpolicy-makers, customs officials, importers and exporters to gain a deeperunderstanding of the Agreement’s function and aims.December 2010. 304p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9781107000841 $99.00Alphabetical Index to theHarmonized System, 2012World Customs OrganisationFirst New Edition in five years!This Index is a comprehensive alphabeticallist of the articles and products described inthe Harmonized Tariff of the United States(HTSUS) and the WCO Explanatory Notes.Additionally, the tariff code correspondingto each article or product listed indicatesthe Section, Chapter or Subheading Note or the heading or subheading inwhich that article or product is cited.Users report that the two-volume, World Customs Organization’s (WCO)Alphabetical Index - designed for use with the HTSUS and the WCOExplanatory Notes - has become indispensable for use with the UnitedStates Harmonized Tariff.July 2011. Paperback. $415.00Direction of Trade Statistics Yearbook2010International Monetary FundThe DOTS Yearbook contains data on the value of merchandise exportsand imports between each country and all its trading partners. TheYearbook provides seven years of data for 184 countries, and two sets ofworld and area summaries: world and area trade as seen by the reportingcountries, and as seen by the partner countries to those transactions. Thequarterly issues cover data for the most recent six quarters and the latestyear for the 159 countries, as well as for the world and area tables.October 2010. 607p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781616350031 $107.00Explanatory Notes to the HarmonizedSystemWorld Customs OrganisationFirst New Edition in five years!The best source for classification guidance under the Harmonized TariffSchedule of the U.S. (HTSUS). A must for successful brokers, consultants,and experienced importers.Issued by the World Customs Organization Council (WCO) in Brussels,Belgium, the Explanatory Notes are the official classification guidelinesof the trade community, and are essential to the correct classification ofgoods. Text covers the General Rules of Interpretation, Section Notes,and Chapter and Subheading. Can be used for entry classification, protests,and to resolve classification disputes with U.S. Customs and BorderProtection.July 2011. Paperback. $1015.00Preferential Trade AgreementPolicies for DevelopmentA HandbookWorld Bank PublicationsThe Handbook offers an introduction to the key elements of PreferentialTrade Agreements (PTAs), addressing the practical economic and legalaspects of the regulatory policies in PTAs.May 2011. 536p. Paperback.ISBN: 9780821386439 $49.95Trade Profiles 2010World Trade OrganizationTrade Profiles provides a country-by-country breakdown of trade flowsand trade policy measures for WTO members and countries seeking tojoin the WTO. With information provided in a standardized format foreach country, this publication is an invaluable quick reference tool for anyonelooking for essential trade statistics.The data provided for each country includes basic economic indicators(such as GDP), trade policy indicators (such as tariffs and import duties),merchandise trade flows (broken down by broad product categories andmajor origins and destinations), commercial trade flows (with a breakdownby major components) and industrial property indicators (such asannual number of patents granted).Presented in a handy format, with one page devoted to each country,Trade Profiles offers a concise overview of global trade.December 2010. 190p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789287037428 $45.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


44 International TradeWorld Tariff Profiles 2010World Trade OrganizationNumbers play a fundamental role in key areas of trade negotiations.Perhaps more than in any previous multilateral round of negotiations,tariffs and formulas are at the core of the Doha negotiations. World TariffProfiles provides detailed data on the bound and applied tariffs of WTOmembers. Information on each country’s market access is presented insummary tables – allowing cross-country comparisons – and in countrypages. These detail the levels of protection for domestic markets and theprotectionism encountered in the major export markets.This year’s edition includes more detailed information on “exports tomajor trading partners and duties faced”, with data provided for agriculturaland non-agricultural products. There are also two new technicalannexes. The first discusses the new Harmonized System and its impacton WTO members’ schedules while the second covers concessions onother duties and charges for all WTO members.December 2010. 220p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789287037459 $70.00World Trade OrganizationAnnual Report 2011World Trade OrganizationThe WTO Annual Report 2011 summarizes theWTO’s activities in 2010 and provides detailedinformation on the organization’s structure, staffand budget.May 2011.Paperback.ISBN: 9789287037619 $75.00World Trade OrganizationInternational Trade Statistics 2010World Trade OrganizationThis publication provides comprehensive, comparable, and up-to-date statisticson trade in merchandise and commercial services for an assessmentof world trade flows by country, region, main product groups, and servicecategories. Additionally, 240 tables and charts depict trade developmentsfrom various perspectives and provide a number of long-term time series.November 2010. 180p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789287037398 $70.00WTO Basic Instrumentsand Selected DocumentsVolume 13 (Protocols, Decisions, Reports 2007)<strong>Bernan</strong> Press/ World Trade OrganizationThe Basic Instruments and Selected Documents is the official, one-stopsource for documents pertaining to the operation and scope of the WorldTrade Organization (WTO). It contains the Protocols for Accession fornew WTO member nations along with other legal instruments.December 2011.Hardcover.ISBN: 9781598882810 $75.00WTO Trade Policy Review<strong>Bernan</strong> Press/ World Trade OrganizationThe Trade Policy Review Mechanism, apermanent feature of the World TradeOrganization (WTO), is designed to contributeto improving adherence by all WTOmembers to rules, disciplines, and commitmentsmade under the Multilateral TradeAgreement. Each volume in this seriesprovides information on the trade policies,practices, and macroeconomic situations of anindividual WTO member nation. Each TradePolicy Review is expertly prepared after in-depth analysis of an individualnation by the WTO’s Trade Policy Review Board. Also available inFrench and Spanish. Visit www.bernan.com for a complete list of TPRs.Belize 2011February 2011. 142p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781598884654 $75.00Benin, Burkina Faso & Mali 2011April 2011. 412p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781598884593 $75.00Democratic Republic of the Congo 2011May 2011. 156p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781598884715 $75.00Gambia 2011December 2010. 136p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781598884531 $75.00Honduras 2011February 2011. 170p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781598884470 $75.00Hong Kong/China 2011April 2011. 160p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781598884746 $75.00Papua New Guinea 2011April 2011. 148p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781598884685 $75.00Sri Lanka 2011March 2011. 202p. Paperback.ISBN: 9781598884623 $75.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


Laws and Regulations45Addressing the Harmful Use of AlcoholA Guide to Developing Effective Alcohol RegulationWorld Health OrganizationThis legislation guide provides advice on approaches to alcohol regulationto support development of effective legislation appropriate to each country.It provides practical advice based on international experience aboutthe implications of legislative options, steps to be taken to implement legislationand best practice on how to enforce legislation and support compliance.The policy options covered are taxation and pricing, regulatingthe sale of alcohol to the public, minimum age restrictions, alcohol marketingand drunk driving.April 2011. 118p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789290615033 $15.00European AgreementConcerning theInternational Carriageof Dangerous Goodsby Inland Waterways(ADN 2011)United NationsThe European Agreement concerning theInternational Carriage of Dangerous Goodsby Inland Waterways (ADN) agreed in Geneva on 26 May 2000 underthe auspices of the United Nations Economic Commission for Europe(UNECE) and the Central Commission for Navigation on the Rhine(CCNR) entered into force on 28 February 2008. The Agreement currentlyhas fourteen Contracting Parties. The Regulations annexed to theADN contain provisions concerning dangerous substances and articles,provisions concerning their carriage in packages and in bulk on boardinland navigation vessels or tank vessels, as well as provisions concerningthe construction and operation of such vessels. They also address requirementsand procedures for inspections, the issue of certificates of approval,recognition of classification societies, monitoring, training and examinationof experts.February 2011. 1000p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789211391381 $150.00European AgreementConcerning theInternational Carriageof Dangerous Goods byRoad: ADRUnited NationsThis authoritative Agreement is intended toincrease the safety of international transport ofdangerous goods by road. Regularly amendedand updated since its entry into force, it containsthe conditions under which dangerous goods may be carried internationally.This version has been prepared on the basis of amendments applicableas from 1 January 2011. It contains in particular revised provisionsconcerning the carriage of dangerous goods packed in limited quantitiesand the carriage of substances which are toxic by inhalation, new criteriafor the classification of environmentally hazardous substances, revisedrequirements for the construction and testing of pressure receptacles,tanks, battery-vehicles and MEGCs, including conformity assessment andperiodic inspection, as well as revised provisions for the training of drivers,the safety obligations of unloaders and instructions in writing to becarried on board the vehicle.October 2010. 1296p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789211391404 $155.00European judicial systems -Edition 2010 (data 2008)Efficiency and qualityof justice (2010)Council of EuropeThe new edition of the report of the EuropeanCommission for the Efficiency of Justice(CEPEJ), which evaluates the functioning of thejudicial systems of 45 Council of Europe memberstates, remains in line with the process carriedout since 2002. It relies on a methodology, whichhas already proved itself, to collect and process a wide range of quantitativeand qualitative judicial data. This unique study has been conceivedabove all as a public policy tool aimed at improving the efficiency and thequality of justice. The CEPEJ’s objective is to have the knowledge in orderto be able to understand, analyze and reform. This report is intended forpolicy makers, legal practitioners and researchers as well as for those whoare interested in the functioning of justice in Europe.December 2010. 389p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789287169877 $98.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


46 Laws and RegulationsGlobally HarmonizedSystem of Classificationand Labeling of Chemicals(GHS): Fourth Revised EditionUnited NationsThe GHS addresses classification of chemicalsby types of hazard and proposes harmonizedhazard communication elements, including labelsand safety data sheets. It aims at ensuring thatinformation on physical hazards and toxicityfrom chemicals be available in order to enhancethe protection of human health and the environment during the handling,transport and use of these chemicals. The GHS also provides a basis for harmonizationof rules and regulations on chemicals at national, regional andworldwide level, an important factor also for trade facilitation. This thirdrevised edition contains various new and revised provisions concerning,inter alia, new provisions for the allocation of hazard statements and for thelabeling of small packaging, two new sub-categories for respiratory and skinsensitization, the revision of the classification criteria for long-term hazards(chronic toxicity) to the aquatic environment, and a new hazard class forsubstances and mixtures hazardous to the ozone layer.August 2011. 565p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789211170429 $115.00Intellectual Property and the Safeguardingof Traditional CulturesWorld Intellectual Property OrganizationThis publication offers legal information and compiles practical experienceson the management of intellectual property for cultural institutionswhose collections comprise traditional cultural expressions. It seeks torespond directly to the needs of cultural institutions and indigenous andtraditional communities dealing with the preservation, safeguarding andprotection of cultural heritage.February 2011.Paperback.ISBN: 9789280520163 $45.00Law Officer’s Pocket ManualBureau of National AffairsDespite the many day-to-day difficulties that accompany police officersworking in the dangerous, fast-paced, and stressful world of law enforcement,it is imperative they think quickly, respond appropriately, and perhapsmost importantly, know the law. Ensure you are complying fully with todays legal requirements and make your case solid with the 2011 Edition of TheLaw Officer’s Pocket Manual offering quick guidance based on SupremeCourt rulings and other legal developments. This 4 x 6 guide covers arrest,search, surveillance, and other routine, as well as sensitive, areas of lawenforcement in an easy-to-use, tabbed format. No matter the situation, thePocket Manual provides the answers officers need whether in training sessions,in daily briefings, or on the scene. The 2011 Edition incorporates thechanges that the U.S. Supreme Court made to the exclusionary rule andMiranda requirements for interrogations, including rulings which: Ease therequirements for the form of Miranda warnings, and allow interrogators toquestion suspects before obtaining Miranda waivers Recognize a new exceptionto the prohibition on interrogation of suspects who have requestedcounsel Maintain that suspects’ invocations of the right to counsel must befree from ambiguity before they will require interrogators to stop questioningAddress when suspects who are imprisoned on other charges are incustody for purposes of Miranda warnings requirement.Legislative and RegulatoryOptions for Animal WelfareFood and Agriculture OrganizationAnimal welfare is inextricably linked to animalhealth, human health and ethical concerns.Burgeoning international trade is triggering moreinterest in animal welfare, in particular in countrieswishing to increase trade in animals andfoods of animal origin. This publication reviewsthe legislative framework for animal welfare, providingoptions for policy-makers and legal drafters.The text is set against the backdrop of developmentsin animal welfare science and growing international consensuson the importance of animal welfare.March 2011. 102p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789251067116 $20.00Records of the Diplomatic Conference forthe Adoption of a Revised Trademark LawTreatyWorld Intellectual Property OrganizationThese records include the texts of the Treaty, the Regulations and theModel International Forms as well as the Final Act, the Basic Proposal anda comparison of the texts of the Trademark Law Treaty (done at Genevaon October 27, 1994) and the Singapore Treaty on the Law of Trademarksand the Regulations Thereunder. Also included are the Conference documents,the proposed amendments to the drafts of the Treaty and theRegulations, working papers of the various working groups, the rules ofprocedure and the agenda of the Conference. In addition, there are minutesof the meetings of the Conference, the list of participants and of signatoriesof the Treaty.February 2011. 596p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789280516920 $180.00The European Courtof Human Rightsin Facts and FiguresCouncil of EuropeThe importance of the European Court of HumanRights in the European judicial landscape andits influence well beyond Europe’s borders areundeniable. For over 50 years the Court’s rulingshave resulted in numerous changes to domesticlegislation and helped to strengthen the rule of lawthroughout Europe. This book retraces the Court’sactivities and case-law since its foundation in 1959. The presentation ofseveral hundred of the cases the Court has examined, together with statisticsfor each State, paints an overall picture of the Court’s work and theimpact its judgments have had in the member States.April 2011. 130p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789287169273 $38.00November 2010. 180p. 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Laws and Regulations47The International LegalFramework for NuclearSecurity - IAEAInternational Law SeriesNo. 4International Atomic Energy AgencyThis publication brings together the primarylegally binding international instrumentsand the internationally accepted non-bindinginstruments that constitute the internationallegal framework for nuclear security. It sets out the legislative bases for themandate of the International Atomic Energy Agency in the area of nuclearsecurity, in order to increase awareness of the Agency’s role in facilitatingnational, regional and international efforts to enhance nuclear security,including measures to protect against nuclear terrorism. It is intendedthat the overview of the salient provisions of the relevant binding andnon-binding instruments will increase understanding of the existing legalframework governing nuclear security and counter-terrorism and therebyassist States, intergovernmental organizations and other stakeholders inthe implementation of those provisions at the national, regional and internationallevel.March 2011. 23p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789201118103 $43.00United States Code 2006. Supplement 3Office of the Law Revision CounselThe United States Code, 2006 Edition, contains the General andPermanent Laws of the United States Enacted Through the 109thCongress (Ending January 3, 2007, the Last Law of Which was Signed onJanuary 15, 2007).Volume 3December 2010.Hardcover.ISBN: 9780160858789 $138.00Volume 4January 2011.Hardcover.ISBN: 9780160858796 $138.00Wildlife Law and theEmpowerment of the PoorFAO Legislative Studies No. 103Food and Agriculture OrganizationWildlife law can contribute to the legal empowermentof the poor to varying extents by grantinglocal and indigenous communities clear andsecure rights to conserve and use sustainablywildlife and benefit from it, particularly throughcommunity-based wildlife management schemes;recognizing and supporting sustainable traditionaluse; and requiring participatory wildlifemanagement planning and impact assessment processes. This publicationsystematically explores the conditions, approaches and options in draftingnational wildlife laws that ensure environmental sustainability andempower the poor.WTO Dispute SettlementDecisions: <strong>Bernan</strong>’sAnnotated Reporter<strong>Bernan</strong> PressDispute settlement decisions (DSD) of theWorld Trade Organization (WTO) are presentedwith the aid of extensive annotations,in-depth analysis, and comprehensive summariesof case histories. The extensive indexin each volume enables access to particulartitles.Legal precedents and conclusions are detailed in the legal annotations andconclusions sections. Case and treaty citations, along with current informationon the overall status of all disputes before the WTO are presentedin two tables. Current interpretations of the various treaties that governinternational trade law contain full-text decisions.Cumulative Index Covering Volumes 1-90 (2-Vol. Set)January 2011.Hardcover.ISBN: 9781598884012 $320.00Volume 91: (2-Vol. Set)July 2011.Hardcover.ISBN: 9781598883978 $245.00Volume 92September 2011. Hardcover.ISBN: 9781598884067 $175.00WTO Dispute SettlementOne-Page Case Summaries1995 - December 2009World Trade OrganizationThis third edition of WTO Dispute Settlement: One-Page CaseSummaries covers all panel and Appellate Body reports adopted by theWTO Dispute Settlement Body as of 31 December 2009.The publication attempts to summarize on a single page the core factsand substantive findings contained in the adopted panel and, whereapplicable, Appellate Body reports for each decided case. Where relevant,the publication also summarizes key findings on significant proceduralmatters. Other matters of particular significance raised during the proceedingsare listed in the accompanying footnotes to each case. The indexenables readers to search the disputes by articles and by WTO agreement.The publication has been prepared by the Legal Affairs Division of theWTO with special assistance from the Rules Division and the AppellateBody Secretariat.December 2010. 172p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789287037541 $45.00March 2011. 342p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789251067109 $40.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


48 Society and CultureCombating discriminationon grounds of sexualorientation or genderidentityCouncil of Europe standardsCouncil of EuropeThe Council of Europe works to uphold humanrights, the rule of law and pluralist democracy.The Council of Europe’s standards and mechanismsseek to promote and ensure respect for thehuman rights of every individual. These include equal rights and dignityof all human beings, including lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons.The Council of Europe has adopted a number of international legal instrumentsand standards on combating discrimination on ground of sexualorientation and gender identity. They illustrate the underlying messageof the Organization, which is that the Council of Europe’s standards oftolerance and non-discrimination apply to all European societies, anddiscrimination on grounds of sexual orientation or gender identity is notcompatible with these standards.This publication provides an accessible and comprehensive compilationof the standards adopted by the Council of Europe. It should serve as areference for the governments, international institutions, NGOs, mediaprofessionals and to all those who are — or should be — professionally orotherwise involved or interested in protecting and promoting the humanrights of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender persons.April 2011. 200p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789287169891 $38.00Human Rights and Gender Equality MIGRATION TO in EUROPEHealth Sector StrategiesHow to Assess Policy CoherenceWorld Health OrganizationMIGRATING ALONEUNACCOMPANIED AND SEPARATED CHILDREN'SThe planned, forced or spontaneous decision to abandon homeand country takes on a new dimension when those involvedin the migration adventure are just in their teens.Despite common features and many links with the migrationof adults, the independent migration of children has emergedas a specific phenomenon all over the world. Since the early 1990s,most European countries have notably been destinationand/or transit points for such young migrants.Faced with the migration of unaccompanied and separated children,European national government policies do not always coincide withthe legal instruments (national or international) created for the careof children ‘in need’ regardless of origin or nationality. Child migrantstend to be considered migrants before they are considered children,whereas international legal protection standards for children are farbetter than those concerning migrants.The essays that make up this book tackle the question of childThe overall aim of the tool is to enhance coherence between migration from legal, internationalsociological and anthropological perspectives,examining the situation in both countries of origin and receivingcountries.obligations and commitments on human rights and gender equality, thenational legal, policy and institutional frameworks, and their applicationwww.unesco.org/publishingISBN 978-92-3-104091-7in health sector strategies. The specific objectives of the tool are to assess9 789231 040917the extent to which health sector strategies are consistent with, and promote,human rights standards and principles, including gender equality;identify gender equality and human rights-related gaps and opportunitieswith respect to national commitments and health sector strategies, inorder to facilitate effective and strategic health sector interventions; generatea multi-stakeholder process and dialogue to address human rightsand gender equality in relation to health.Graphic design: Pierre FinotMedia mattersin the cultural contradictionsof the “information society”Towards a human rights-basedgovernanceCouncil of EuropeIs an online identity protected by freedom ofexpression or is it a form of publicity subject totrademark law? Is online privacy a commercialservice or a public right? What are the limits ofconsent when dealing with privacy as a service? What are “free”, “open”,or “public” services on the Internet and how can citizens use them effectively?What policy initiatives can ensure that the digital networks deliverthe goods, spectacles and services for our everyday activities that improveour quality of life? What role for governments, the private sector and civilsociety? What frameworks for international policy instruments to achievea fair, inclusive and balanced governance of the media as they go digital?This work addresses these burning issues — and many more — that preoccupydecision makers, researchers and activists at all levels of society.It covers the issues of dignity, ethics, identity, privacy, cultural diversity,public service, gate-keeping and education in an encompassing humanrights-based governance framework. Considering the perils and promisesof each issue, the authors make constructive recommendations, insistingon the relation between local and global governance, the public value ofmedia and digital networks, and the benefits of multi-stakeholder partnerships.March 2011. 390p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789287168344 $106.00MIGRATING ALONEEdited by: JYOTHI KANICS, DANIEL SENOVILLA HERNÁNDEZ& KRISTINA TOUZENISMIGRATINGALONEUNACCOMPANIED AND SEPARATEDCHILDREN'S MIGRATION TO EUROPEEdited by: JYOTHI KANICS,DANIEL SENOVILLA HERNÁNDEZ& KRISTINA TOUZENISMigrating alone –Unaccompaniedand Separated Children’sMigration to Europe(Social Science Studies Series)United Nations Educational, Scientific and CulturalOrganizationThe planned, forced or spontaneous decision toabandon home and country of origin takes on anew dimension when the persons involved in themigration adventure are sometimes just in their early teens.The essays that make up this book tackle the question of child migrationfrom legal, sociological and anthropological angles, examining the situationin both countries of origin and receiving countries.The target audience of the tool comprises the various actors involvedin health planning and policy-making, implementation or monitoring ofhealth sector strategies. This includes health policy-makers and planners,national human rights institutions, development partners and civil societyorganizations. Its use will vary depending on the specific context andfocus of the assessment exercise.January 2011. 206p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789231040917 $40.00May 2011.Paperback.ISBN: 9789241564083 $25.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


Society and Culture49Phenomenon of ChineseCulture at the Turnof the 21st CenturySilkroad PressInformative and accessible, this record conductsa multidirectional scan of contemporary China’scultural conflict, revealing that the carnivalunder globalization is only a false characterizationof this era. An authoritative resource, thisaccount argues that modernity fractures thehistory of experience, tradition perseveres, andcultural conflict will inevitably follow.March 2011. 440p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9789814332354 $178.00Rethinking Progressand Ensuring a SecureFuture for AllWhat We Can Learn From The CrisisCouncil of EuropeEurope is bearing the full load of globalization.Besides population movements on an unprecedentedscale, awareness of our interdependence andcompetition for natural resources are increasing.These changes affect not only institutions and individualson social and economic grounds, but also,more decisively, public opinion. People have a vague sense of insecurity,fear and anxiety, fueling doubts about the future: never before has confidencebeen so lacking in the modern era.This anxiety is spreading across Europe. The deterioration of the globalecosystem and the unfair distribution of goods have created inequalitiesand social injustice. Unemployment levels are soaring and debt is increasingfor households — including those whose members work — and statesalike. Weakened by the recent financial crisis, states are hard put to preservethe social protection provided since the Second World War.February 2011. 161p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789287168894 $88.00Society at a Glance 2011OECD Social IndicatorsOrganisation for Economic Co-operation andDevelopmentThis sixth edition of Society at a Glance,OECD’s biennial overview of social indicators,updates some indicators from previousvolumes and introduces several new ones. Italso features a special chapter on unpaid work.It includes data on the four newest OECDmembers: Chile, Estonia, Israel and Slovenia.Where available, data on major emergingeconomies Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, Russia and South Africa arealso included.Visions for ChangeRecommendations for EffectivePolicies on Sustainable LifestylesUnited Nations Environment ProgrammeThis publication provides recommendations todevelop efficient sustainable lifestyles policiesand initiatives based on the Global Survey onSustainable Lifestyles (GSSL). It is aimed atpolicy-makers and all relevant stakeholders onhow best to help support the shift to sustainablelifestyles, for instance through effective communicationand awareness-raising campaigns.The survey, which involved 8,000 young urban adults from 20 differentcountries, points to three key dimensions of empowerment and creativity:new visions of progress, behavioral alternatives, as well as trust andparticipation.The report highlights the need for working together to better comprehend,educate and empower young adults globally, to enable them tocreate their own positive visions of sustainable lifestyles, and thereforebecome actors of change.February 2011. 82p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789280731163 $40.00Sign Up for <strong>Bernan</strong>’sStanding Order Service• Get priority shipping—guaranteed prompt, automaticdelivery of each new edition.• Flexibility—Adjust your Standing Orderaccount to fit your needs.• Receive outstanding customer service—Our goal is 100% customer satisfaction.Use the Order Formon the back page to sign up today!April 2011. 90p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789264098527 $49.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


50 Statistics and DemographicsCounty and City Extra 2011Special Decennial Census Edition<strong>Bernan</strong> PressWhen you want only one source of information about your city or county,turn to County and City Extra.This trusted reference compiles information from many sources to provideall the key demographic and economic data for every state, county,metropolitan area, congressional district, and for all cities in the UnitedStates with a 2000 population of 25,000 or more. In one volume you canconveniently find data from 1980 to 2008 in easy-to-read tables. No otherresource compiles this amount of detailed information into one place.Subjects covered in County and City Extra include:• population by age and race• government finances• income and poverty• manufacturing, trade, and services• crime• housing• education• immigration and migration• labor force and employment• agriculture, land, and waterOther volumes in the County and City Extra series include, Places,Towns and Townships and The Who, What, and Where of America:Understanding the Census Results.December 2011. 434p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9781598885026 $125.00May 2011. 536p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9781598884821 $99.00Crime in the United States2011(Uniform Crime Reports)<strong>Bernan</strong> PressCrime in the United States contains findingsthat the Federal Bureau of Investigation(FBI) releases annually from its UniformCrime Reporting Program. Because it is nolonger printed by the FBI, <strong>Bernan</strong> Press continuesto provide this practical information inconvenient book form.Demographic Yearbook2008United NationsDemographic Yearbook 2008, the sixtieth ina series since 1948, is now available in print.Through the cooperation with the NationalStatistical Offices, official demographic statisticsare compiled in the Yearbook, as available,for more than 230 countries and areasof the world. This edition of the Yearbookcontains chapters on the population sizeand distribution, the population of capital cities, fertility, foetal mortality,infant and maternal mortality, general mortality, nuptiality and divorce.Live births and crude birth rates as well as deaths and crude death ratesare displayed for the latest five years, together with the age-specificfertility and mortality rates for the latest available year. This edition ofDemographic Yearbook features two non-recurrent tables on generalmortality, cause specific deaths and death rates, and probabilities of dyingas of the latest official life tables reported for each country.March 2011. 908p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789210511032 $120.00Health at a Glance 2011OECD IndicatorsOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and DevelopmentThis 2011 edition of Health at a Glance provides the latest comparabledata on different aspects of the performance of health systems in OECDcountries. It provides striking evidence of large variations across countriesin the costs, activities and results of health systems. Key indicators provideinformation on health status, the determinants of health, health careactivities and health expenditure and financing in OECD countries.Each indicator in the book is presented in a user-friendly format, consistingof charts illustrating variations across countries and over time, briefdescriptive analysis highlighting the major findings conveyed by the data,and a methodological box on the definition of the indicator and any limitationsin data comparability.August 2011. 200p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789264111530 $42.00Insurance StatisticsYearbook1999-2008Organisation for Economic Co-operation andDevelopmentThis annual publication provides major officialinsurance statistics for all OECD countriesincluding data on premiums collected, claims,and commissions by type of insurance; investmentsby type of investment; and numbers ofcompanies and employees. The data, whichare standardized as far as possible, are broken down under numeroussub-headings, and a series of indicators makes the characteristics of thenational markets more readily comprehensible.December 2010. 504p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789264085633 $189.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


Statistics and Demographics51National AccountsStatistics 2008Main Aggregates and DetailedTablesUnited NationsThe 50th issue of National AccountsStatistics: Main Aggregates and DetailedTables shows detailed national accounts estimatesfor most of the world’s countries andareas for the reporting years 1995 to 2008.The national data for each country and areaare presented in separate chapters using uniform table headings andclassifications recommended in the United Nations System of NationalAccounts (SNA). A summary of the conceptual framework of the SNA anddefinitions of important terms are also included in this publication. Otherstatistical information covered includes gross domestic product, nationalincome, savings, private and government consumption, and transactionsof institutional sectors.May 2011. 3788p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9789211615340 $250.00OECD Factbook 2011Economic, Environmentaland Social StatisticsOrganisation for Economic Co-operation andDevelopmentOECD Factbook 2011 is the seventh edition of acomprehensive and dynamic statistical annualpublication from the OECD. More than 100 indicatorscover a wide range of areas: population,economic production, foreign trade and investment,energy, labor force, information and communications,public finances, innovation, the environment, foreign aid,agriculture, taxation, education, health and quality of life.The Factbook provides data for all OECD member countries as well asselected nonmember countries and area totals. For each indicator thereis a short introduction followed by a detailed definition of the indicator,comments on comparability of the data and a list of references for furtherinformation. A table and graph illustrate the key message and a dynamiclink (Statlink) for each table directs the user to a web page where the correspondingdata are available in Excel® format.November 2011. 300p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789264111509 $70.00OECD Science, Technologyand Industry Scoreboard2011Organisation for Economic Co-operationand DevelopmentThe world is facing major global challenges.Economies are recovering from the most severeeconomic downturn since the Great Depression.International competition from new players iseroding the lead of more established economies.Environmental pressures call into questionthe sustainability of our development models over the next few decades.OECD Science, Technology and Industry (STI) Scoreboard providesthe statistical information necessary to define a response to these challenges.How are countries tackling these challenges individually? Whatapproaches are working? What are the effects of the crisis on innovation?How can innovation help solve environmental and social threats?The OECD STI Scoreboard 2011 illustrates and analyzes a wide set ofindicators of science, technology, globalization and industrial performance inOECD and major non-OECD countries (notably Brazil, Russian Federation,India, Indonesia, China and South Africa). It includes the latest figures forresearch and development (R&D), foreign direct investments, risk capitaland technology-related trade.October 2011 150p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789264111653 $91.00OECD Statistics on InternationalTrade in ServicesOrganisation for Economic Co-operation and DevelopmentThis publication, which is jointly produced by the OECD and Eurostat,includes statistics by detailed type of service on international trade in servicesfor the 30 OECD countries, the European Union and the euro areaas well as analysis, definitions and methodological notes. The data arereported within the framework of the fifth edition of the IMF’s Balanceof Payments Manual and the Extended Balance of Payments ServicesClassification (EBOPS), which is consistent with the balance of paymentsclassification but is more detailed.This book includes summary tables by country and by service categoryand zone totals for the European Union, Euro area, G7, NAFTA, OECD -Asia and Pacific, OECD - Europe and total OECD which are comparable.Tables for each individual OECD country and for the EU and the euro areashowing data for detailed service categories are also provided. Series areshown in US dollars and cover the period 2000-2008.February 2011. 450p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789264095847 $168.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


52 Statistics and DemographicsStatistical Abstractof the United StatesThe National Data Book, 2011(130th Edition)U.S. Census BureauStatistical Abstract presents data on the social,political, and economic organization of the U.S.Detailed tables on population, health, education,geography and environment, elections, federalgovernment, finances and employment, nationaldefense and veteran’s affairs, income, communications,law, energy, science, business, transportation, agriculture, constructionand housing, and comparative international statistics are furnished.Along with appendices and maps, special features include guides to tabularpresentation, sources of statistics, state statistical abstracts, foreignstatistical abstracts, an industrial outlook, telephone numbers, metropolitanarea concepts and components, and a subject index.December 2010. 1028p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9780160866821 $43.00December 2010. 1028p. Paperback.ISBN: 9780160866814 $39.00Statistical Abstractof the United States 2011,130th Edition, The National DataBook (Library Edition)<strong>Bernan</strong> PressThe Statistical Abstract of the United Statesis one of the most reliable and popular statisticalreferences in existence. The <strong>Bernan</strong> PressLibrary Edition presents the complete, officialcontent of the Statistical Abstract in an easilyreadable format—with 25 percent larger typethan in the U.S. government edition—and with a sturdy binding designedto withstand heavy use in libraries.December 2010.Hardcover.ISBN: 9781598884937 $75.00UNCTAD Handbookof Statistics 2010(Includes CD-ROM)United NationsThis publication provides a comprehensivecollection of statistical data relevant to theanalysis of international trade, investmentand development, for individual countries andfor economic and trade groupings. It presentsconsolidated reference statistics considered ofparticular importance for describing how developingcountries have evolved in the context ofglobalization. Data are presented in an analytical way in order to facilitatetheir interpretation. This Handbook is a valuable tool for research, policymaking and education, which can also be used in conjunction with theCD-Rom which contains the full time series of data.Who Drinks WhatIdentifying International DrinksConsumption Trends, 2nd EditionEuromonitor InternationalAs the title of this book suggests, Who DrinksWhat is a useful starting point for identifyinghow drinks consumption trends differ acrosscountries. It presents detailed statistics on themost popular drinks categories worldwide.12 broad beverage categories are researchedranging from fruit juice and bottled water towine and spirits. Buy this book and you have access to the same researchthat leading drinks retailers and manufacturers rely on.January 2011.Paperback.ISBN: 9781842645406 $475.00Who Eats WhatIdentifying International FoodConsumption Trends, Second EditionEuromonitor InternationalAs the title of this book suggests, Who EatsWhat is a useful starting point for identifyinghow food consumption trends differ acrosscountries. It presents detailed statistics on themost popular fresh and packaged food categoriesworldwide. 27 broad food sectors areresearched ranging from meat and seafood topasta and frozen food. Buy this book and you have access to the sameresearch that leading food retailers and manufacturers rely on.January 2011.Paperback.ISBN: 9781842645390 $475.00Sign Up for Our MonthlyE-Newsletter.It’s easy and free!The <strong>Bernan</strong> Publications Update will keep you up-to-datewith new and forthcoming titles from U.S. Government,Intergovernmental agency, and respected private publishers,along with other news of interest.Sign up today!See the Order Formon the back page.February 2011. 548p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789210120753 $130.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


Travel and Tourism53Compendiumof Tourism Statistics2010 Edition, Data 2004–2008World Tourism OrganizationThe Compendium of Tourism Statistics isdesigned to provide a condensed and quickreferenceguide on the major tourism statisticalindicators in each country. The 2010 editionprovides statistical information on tourism in210 countries and territories for the period2004–2008. It is edited in English only, withcountries classified according to English alphabeticalorder. For easy reference in Arabic, French, German, Russian andSpanish, the text of the basic indicators and the basic references has beenprinted in a separate pasteboard.June 2010. 340p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789284413638 $125.00Cruise TourismCurrent Situation and TrendsWorld Tourism OrganizationOver the past 20 years, worldwide demand forcruise tourism has posted some of the biggestgains within the tourism sector. The constantdynamism in cruise activity, as well as theincreasing number of countries that includecruises, as a key product for their tourism development,has led to update and expand the firstedition of the UNWTO study of 2003.This new study discusses subjects like the current supply and demand forcruises, as well as its characteristics and trends. A new element includesthe relationship between destinations and cruise lines, analyzing key factorssuch as legislation, promotion and the economic impact of cruisesthrough reference cases. It presents current trends in this industry interms of innovation, safety and security, sustainability and identifies themajor lines that will shape the sector.February 2011. 284p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789284413645 $124.00International Traveland Health 2011Situation as on 1 January 2011World Health OrganizationThis book explains how travelers can stayhealthy and provides WHO guidance on vaccinations,malaria chemoprophylaxis and treatment,personal protection against insects and otherdisease vectors, and safety in different environmentalsettings. It covers all the principal risksto travelers’ health, both during their journeysand at their destinations. It describes all relevant infectious diseases,including their causative agents, modes of transmission, clinical featuresand geographical distribution, and provides details of prophylactic andpreventive measures.Features of this new edition include:• updated and improved vaccine-preventable disease descriptions• updated vaccine recommendations and schedules• revised list of countries and areas at risk of yellow fever• updated country list with malaria information• updated maps showing disease distribution• updated information for travelers with HIVThis book is intended for the medical and public health professionals whoadvise travelers, but it is also a standard reference for travel agents, airlinesand shipping companies - and for travelers themselves.June 2011. 250p. Paperback.ISBN: 9789241580465 $30.00Yearbook of TourismStatistics, 2010 Edition(Data 2004 – 2008)The 2010 edition of the Yearbook of TourismStatistics provides for 204 countries and territoriesdata on total arrivals and overnight staysassociated to inbound tourism with breakdownby country of origin for the period 2004 – 2008.The titles of the tables are in English only.Notes are given in English, French and Spanish.Names of countries, regions and sub-regions as well as the classificationincluded on the tables are in English only. Countries are classified inaccordance with English alphabetical order.August 2010. 936p. Hardcover.ISBN: 9789284413676 $300.00www.bernan.com • Order by Phone: 800-865-3457 • Fax: 800-865-3450


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.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Records of the DiplomaticConference for the Adoptionof a Revised TrademarkLaw Treaty.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 46Regulating for DecentWork.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Renewables Information2010.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Report of the SurgeonGeneral: How TobaccoCauses Disease.. . . . . . . . . 38Rethinking Progressand Ensuring a SecureFuture for All.. . . . . . . . . . . 49Rising Global Interestin Farmland.. . . . . . . . . . . . 28Risk Management. . . . . . . . . . 41Russia India China. . . . . . . . 42SSecond Report on the Stateof the World’s Plant GeneticResources for Foodand Agriculture.. . . . . . . . . 28Sickness, Disabilityand Work.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Skills for Innovationand Research.. . . . . . . . . . . 22Social SecurityHandbook 2011.. . . . . . . . . . 31Society at a Glance 2011.. . . 49State of Food andAgriculture 2010-11. . . . . . 29State of the World’sForests 2011.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Statistical Abstractof the United States 2011. . 52Statistical Abstractof the United States 2011(Library Edition).. . . . . . . . . 52Swanson on InternalAuditing.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15TThe Almanac of AmericanEducation 2011. . . . . . . . . . . 20The Changing Wealthof Nations.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17The Chief InformationSecurity Officer.. . . . . . . . . . 41The Economicsof Ecosystems andBiodiversity in Nationaland InternationalPolicy Making .. . . . . . . . . . 26The European Courtof Human Rights.. . . . . . . . 46The International LegalFramework for NuclearSecurity .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47The Role of CollectiveBargaining in theGlobal Economy.. . . . . . . . 22The State of FoodInsecurity in the World2010.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29The State of the World’sChildren 2011.. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9The State of World Fisheriesand Aquaculture 2010 .. . . 29The Status and Distributionof Freshwater Biodiversityin Northern Africa .. . . . . . 26The Wealth of Nature.. . . . . 26The Wealth of Waste.. . . . . . . 27The World Bank eLibrary. . . 57Tourism and Biodiversity .. . 10Trade Profiles 2010 .. . . . . . . 43Trends and Practices inDiagnosis and Treatmentof HepatocellularCarcinoma .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 38UU.S. Congress Handbook2011 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34UN Comtrade Online. . . . . . . 57UNCTAD Handbookof Statistics 2010.. . . . . . . . . 52UNEP 2010 AnnualReport.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27UNESCO Science Report2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31United States Code 2006Supplement 3.. . . . . . . . . . . . 47United States GovernmentInternet Directory 2010.. . 34United States GovernmentManual 2010-2011.. . . . . . . 34Unwinding Financial SectorInterventions.. . . . . . . . . . . . 13VVisions for Change.. . . . . . . . 49WWHO Classificationof Tumoursof the Digestive System.. . 38Who Drinks What .. . . . . . . . . 52Who Eats What .. . . . . . . . . . . 52Wildlife Law and 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