00915nam a2200241 i 450099100038530970753620020503175833.0941115s1992 it ita b10069768-39ule_instLE02515075ExLFac. Economiaita338.40945Albrecht, Karl290770Al servizio del cliente interno e esterno /Karl Albrecht ; presentazione di Marco RaimondiTorino :ISEDI,1992xv, 242 p. ;25 cmImprese manifatturiereServizi.b1006976816-07-1827-06-02991000385309707536LE025 ECO 338.4 ALB04.0112025000024533le025Catalogato 2018-E0.00-l- 03330.i1007859927-06-02Al servizio del cliente interno e esterno194813UNISALENTOle02501-01-94ma -itait 0101498nam 2200469 450 991080979040332120220530171620.084-9148-298-9(CKB)3840000000348935(MiAaPQ)EBC5307539(MiAaPQ)EBC6522271(Au-PeEL)EBL6522271(OCoLC)1027195310(OCoLC)1105913819(FlNmELB)ELB58871(EXLCZ)99384000000034893520220530d2017 uy 0spaurcnu||||||||rdacontentrdamediardacarrierPrincipios impositivos de justicia y eficiencia fundamentos, conflicto y proyección, un enfoque transdisciplinar /Zulema Calderón Corredor ; prólogo Leopoldo Gonzalo y GonzálezMadrid :Dykinson, S.L.,[2017]©20171 online resource (520 páginas)Colección Fiscalidad84-9148-259-8 Contiene bibliografía.Colección Fiscalidad.TaxationLaw and legislationTaxationLaw and legislation.343.04Calderón Corredor Zulema1630277Gonzalo y González LeopoldoMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910809790403321Principios impositivos de justicia y eficiencia3968482UNINA03871nam 2200421 450 991082214820332120191021143333.00-8308-6517-9(CKB)4100000009346859(MiAaPQ)EBC5896668(EXLCZ)99410000000934685920191021d2019 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierOpening the red door the inside story of Russia's First Christian Liberal Arts University /John A. BernbaumDowners Grove, Illinois :IVP Academic,[2019]©20191 online resource (294 pages)0-8308-5261-1 The red door slowly opens -- The Russians are coming! The Russians are coming! -- Entering the Soviet heartland -- Getting started -- Surviving the coup -- Meeting with Gorbachev and the KGB -- Reading Russia right -- Seizing the initiative -- Laying the foundation in Russia -- Learning together and telling the truth -- A new way to educate -- Russia's generation Nyet -- Assembling RACU's building blocks -- Birthing in chaos: The first five years -- Stability bears fruit -- Terrorism, economic collapse, and growing opposition -- The struggle for survival -- Changing course -- Lessons and legacies -- Appendices: Historic milestones in RACU's development (1990-2016) -- RACU's board of trustees -- RACU's board of advisers -- RACU/RAI provosts -- RACU's faculty and staff (American and Russian).After the Berlin Wall fell, a group of Christian colleges in the U.S. seized the opportunity to begin strategic faculty and student exchanges with universities inside the Soviet Union. They could not have foreseen the doors that would open next. During a 1990 visit to Russia, John Bernbaum and his colleagues received a surprising invitation from a Russian government official: come help build a faith-based university in Moscow. Thus, after seventy years of fierce religious persecution under communism, the Russian-American Christian University (RACU) was born. In Opening the Red Door, Bernbaum presents an insider's account of the rise and fall of a Russian-American partnership. As a founder and later president of RACU, Bernbaum offers a ground-level perspective on Russia's post-communist transition and the construction of a cultural-educational bridge between the two superpowers. He describes how American RACU staff worked to understand Russian history and culture--including the nation's rich spiritual heritage--so they could support their new Russian friends in rebuilding an educational system and a society. He documents the story of the first private Christian liberal arts university to be accredited in Russia's history, from its first steps, through its major successes, to its facing increasing opposition during the Putin era. Opening the Red Door offers unique insight not only into Russian culture and post-Cold War history but also traces the dynamics within international educational institutions and partnerships. When he first traveled to Russia, Bernbaum writes, he thought of it as a nation of mystery. But after more than twenty-five years of work there, he believes Russia can be understood. His journey of understanding will prove instructive to educators, administrators, students, missionaries, and anyone interested in international relations.Education, HigherRussia (Federation)fastHistory.fastEducation, Higher.378Bernbaum John A.1943-526329Yancey PhilipMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910822148203321Opening the red door3966856UNINA