found: 4 books

 
Netherlands Information Bureau (A Government Agency of the Netherlands).
Netherlands News Letter : a selection of featurettes. Volume 1 (1946) No. 1-18; Vol. 2 (1947) No. 1-6; Vol. 3 (1948) No. 1-5; Vol. 4 (1949) No. 1. With separate illustrated publications written by D.H. Rodrigues. Two years of statehood : east Indonesia (November 1948); Fountainhead of Freedom : education in the Netherlands (December, 1948); Of ships and men : seagoing and domestic shipping in the Netherlands (April 1949); Paths to world fellowship : communications in the Netherlands (June 1949); Guest-Chamber for the soul : public health in the Netherlands (November 1949); Netherlands Women. With separate leaflets : Education in the Netherlands 16 pp. (ca. 1952); Dutch Neighbours in the Americas : 1. Surinam; 2. The Netherlands West Indies. 8 pp. (1949).
In 4 Contemp. binders. Partly with punchholes. Added : Vol. 14: Netherlands News (1945) in 4 parts. Mailorder only - Alleen verzending mogelijk. Book condition : good. Rare. Complete set, with some doublettes. Only two incomplete sets in Dutch libraries found
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Book number: #201728
€  250.00 [Appr.: US$ 288.18 | £UK 213.75 | JP¥ 41906]
Keywords: , Netherlands Information Bureau.

 
Government, Netherlands Scientific Council for Government Netherlands Scientific Council for
Aan het Buitenland Gehecht: Over Verankering en Strategie van Nederlands Buitenlandbeleid (WRR Rapporten) (Dutch Edition).
Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press, 2010. Paperback. 174 pp.- Few other countries are so interrelated with the world around us in political, economic, and social respects as the Netherlands. This means that the Dutch government needs to be alert in its response to the risks and opportunities presented by a rapidly changing world. Addressing this issue, the Scientific Council for Government Policy (wrr) offers some reflections in this report, guided by the question how the Netherlands can develop a foreign policy strategy that matches the changing power relations in the world and the radically changed character of international relations. The answer to this question is a reorientation. This means making transparent choices, making smarter use of Europe as our dominant arena, and, finally, choosing an approach that makes better use of the growing role of non-state actors. The report's recommendations not only underline the necessity of reorientation but also show how this could be accomplished in practice. This title is available in the OAPEN Library - http://www.oapen.org. Mailorder only - Alleen verzending mogelijk. Book condition : very good. ISBN 9789089643018.
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Book number: #204756
€  12.00 [Appr.: US$ 13.83 | £UK 10.5 | JP¥ 2011]

 
Government of Netherlands New Guinea.
Government of Netherlands New Guinea. Press release: Bep. 18 (september 1959; 5 - 130 (march 1962).
Issued by the Government Information Bureau, Hollandia (New Guinea). In contemp. ringband. Some occas. browning. Rare. From the library of the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Mailorder only - Alleen verzending mogelijk. Book condition : very good. Original copies of Government press releases. Stencilled. Missing : Press release 1-4, 12, 34-35, 40, 62, 74, 81-82, 104, 111-112; 115-116; 120-122; 125.
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Book number: #166689
€  300.00 [Appr.: US$ 345.82 | £UK 256.5 | JP¥ 50287]

 Service Netherlands Indies Government Information, Film and Photo Unit., Subject: 10th Battalion. In Batavia's Centre, are situated some military barracks. Many native and Eurasian people fled from Indonesian extremist actions in the kampongs. Previous the Japs used it as an internment camp for men, some of whom are still there under almost the same living conditions due to impossibility to move them to their homes on account of the internal political situation. File number: XI.
Service Netherlands Indies Government Information, Film and Photo Unit.
Subject: 10th Battalion. In Batavia's Centre, are situated some military barracks. Many native and Eurasian people fled from Indonesian extremist actions in the kampongs. Previous the Japs used it as an internment camp for men, some of whom are still there under almost the same living conditions due to impossibility to move them to their homes on account of the internal political situation. File number: XI.
No place; no year; softcover; bound with string; oblong; 21x12 cm.; with 12 black and white photographs ( 4 of Ambon) of the barracks, the yards and (former) internees; with typescript captions on the oposite page. Tied together with a string.
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Book number: 38407
€  95.00 [Appr.: US$ 109.51 | £UK 81.25 | JP¥ 15924]
Catalogue: Photography
Keywords: Dutch Indies/Nederlands-Indië World War II/2e Wereldoorlog illustrated books/geïllustreerde boeken photography/fotografie

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