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    and emotional tensions. Then, how can Korea and Japan achieve a cooperative relationship? In current structural turning point, a two-track approach is a viable alternative: to dissociate a reconciliation effort for historical issues and mutual cooperation in other fields. In fact, two countries already experienced some meaningful collaboration in the 21st century. For instance, in 2002, they were the first co-host countries in a history of the World Cup. Also, they were members of the Six-Party…

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    Poor Procedural Justice

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    justice of counter terrorism among Muslims Tyler et al.(2010). There seems to be research lacking with procedural justice and police legitimacy for regular law enforcement among Arab-Americans. It may or may not be the same predictors that support cooperation of Arab-Americans to cooperate with traditional crime fighting and counter terrorism. Many immigrants from Arab countries like Lebanese in Australia are Muslim(Cherny and Murphy, 2013). The media have focused on relating Arab speaking…

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    Gelderland Case Study

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    INTERREG programmes Preceding funding periods were notably focused on 2 main programmes: cross-border cooperation Deutschland – Nederland and transnational North-West Europe. From the beginning of INTERREG has been implementing the programme helping cooperation on both sides of German and Dutch border, however, at first programme was focused on connections from both sides on all levels of cooperation. Then programme was divided into four regions and one them is Euregion Rhine-Waal partially…

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    During World War II there was very little cooperation between the United States and Great Britain in dealings with the Soviet Union. Before the conference at Tehran the British wanted to meet with the Americans to “decide on tactics and strategy before meeting the Russians.” The Americans refused because they thought “’it would be a terrible mistake if [Stalin] thought [they] had ganged up on him on military action.’” Americans (and Roosevelt in particular) most likely wanted to gain the trust…

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    What Makes Us Human

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    “Cooperation is what makes us human” vs “Thought In the essay “Cooperation is what makes us human” the author determines the reason why cooperation makes us human. The author analyzes by using specific examples the differences that we have between animal’s cooperation and Human beings cooperation, while in the “Thought experiment” essay the author point out two kind of life’s perception. While analyzing these two essays, I had two important questions in mind, which is how and why these two…

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    lecture was an overall movement to show the interaction between the EU and Cuba throughout history. 1995 was when the European Union insists in crafting a cooperation agreement with Cuba. The EU has approved a “position” which links cooperation with reforms in Cuba. However, the EU does not interfere with the regime but rather links full cooperation of aid to reforms in human rights, and justice. Dr. Roy discusses this common position (CP) interpretation by the EU as these commitments are…

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    measured through their SAT and ACT scores), the better cooperation they will perform. Moreover, with every 100 increase in combined SAT points, the likelihood of people choose to cooperate become 5 percent higher. This experiment of researching the correlation between individual intelligence and rate of cooperation had been carried since 1959. Throughout its long period of research, it’s obvious and robust that there’s a positive impact of IQ on cooperation among the observed in schools, and…

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    can be regulated… 7.3 For the same reasons why renewable energy it is important to keep track of the ecological footprint in order to monitor waste for the “improvement in energy efficiency” (7.3) 7.A It would be tough to measure “international cooperation [in terms of] facilitate[ing] access to clean energy research and technologies, including renewable energy, energy efficiency, and advanced and cleaner fossil fuel technologies, and promote…

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    article, “Liberalism Revived”, supports this view as he describes three strands of liberal thinking—economic, social, and political. His three strands of liberal thinking help explain how states attain their self-interest by means of interdependence, cooperation, and the establishment of institutions. In the economic strand, he asserts that states focus heavily on interdependence, as trade helps avoid conflict because it causes states to pursue economic growth without the necessity of military…

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    Why Survivors Are Selfish

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    wants of comfort more than others needs of survival. People say that self-preservation is human nature, but humans have evolved so that generosity has replaced that trait, so that is no reason to leave fellow men behind. Humanity is based off of cooperation nowadays, too, so leaving someone to die goes against human nature. There are several reasons why survivors are selfish, but those are the predominant three ones.…

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