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Archive: International

CBR's Archive contains the subject title of each Department and Column, and the title and author of each Article written since its debut. CBR is currently adding hotlinks to many of the titles listed. If you see a title that you would like to read and it's not currently active, please click on our ORDER button and place your request.

Construction Contracting Law In China: Recent Developments
  (Volume 8 - No. 4)

FIDIC's New Series of Standard Form Contracts for International BOT Projects
  (Volume 8 - No. 3)

The State Department's Embassy Construction Program
  (Volume 8 - No. 2)

Advantages & Disadvantages of Standard Form Contracts
  (Volume 8 - No. 1)

U. S. Contractors &the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
  (Volume 7 - No. 6)

FIDIC in Edinburgh: New Contracts, Changing Markets & Perceptions
  (Volume 7 - No. 5)

Rebuilding Russia: Construction in the Wild East
  (Volume 7 - No. 4)

Germany Adopts New Procurement Code
  (Volume 7 - No. 3)

South Africa: Is The Promise Still There
  (Volume 7 - No. 2)

Biodiversity and International Contracting
  (Volume 7 - No. 1)

Infrastructure Contracting in the Middle Ease: Significant Rewards, Comparable Risks
  (Volume 6 - No. 6)

OPIC Political Risk Insurance
  (Volume 6 - No. 5)

Design-Build, Internationally Speaking
  (Volume 6 - No. 4)

Arbitration in Germany
    (Volume 6 - No. 3)

Corruption Crackdown Coming
    (Volume 6 - No. 2)

Working with International Counsel on Construction Disputes
    (Volume 6 - No. 1)

Consultants Confronting Corruption
    (Volume 5 - No. 6)

Expanding U.S.-EU Government Procurement Opportunities
    (Volume 5 - No. 5)

British Construction Industry into Therapy
    (Volume 5 - No. 4)

Performance of Construction Contracts in Germany
    (Volume 5 - No. 3)

World Bank Revises FIDIC Procurement Guidelines
    (Volume 5 - No. 2)

Bidding Construction Work in Germany
    (Volume 5 - No. 1)

FIDIC Hits Hot Issues: Competition, Ethics and "the Greens"
    (Volume 4 - No. 6)

The New South Africa: Land of Opportunity?
    (Volume 4 - No. 5)

Build-Operate-Transfer: An Emerging Trend in Project Financing
    (Volume 4 - No. 4)

Bonds vs. Bank Guarantees on International Projects
    (Volume 4 - No. 3)

Construction Contracting in Vietnam
    (Volume 4 - No. 2)

Consulting Engineers Meet in Munich
    (Volume 4 - No. 1)

Opening Japan to U.S. Contractors
    (Volume 3 - No. 5)

Travel Advice for U.S. Contractors in Eastern Europe
    (Volume 3 - No. 4)

Contractor Dialogue with the World Bank
    (Volume 3 - No. 3)

Different Standards in International Contracting
    (Volume 3 - No. 2)

Environmental Concerns and International Construction Projects
    (Volume 3 - No. 1)

India: Searching for Riches in the Asian Continent
    (Volume 2 - No. 6)

Mexico: A New Horizon for the U.S. Construction Industry
    (Volume 2 - No. 5)

International Road Maintenance by Contract
    (Volume 2 - No. 4)

Japan: The Distant Empire
    (Volume 2 - No. 3)

U.S. Contractors in Eastern Europe: A Case History
    (Volume 2 - No. 2)

Bidding: The Second Round
    (Volume 2 - No. 1)

Playing by European Community Procurement Rules
    (Volume 1 - No. 6)

Playing by the Rules in the European Economic Community
    (Volume 1 - No. 5)

OPIC: Helping American Contractors Do Business Overseas
    (Volume 1 - No. 4)


 

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