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    Realism, Liberalism, and Constructivism are all three important theories in the world of International Relations and while there are many differences between the three perspectives, there is still one main similarity. Realism and Liberalism are well-known theories, while Constructivism happens to fall into the category of alternative views. Anarchy is a condition of International Relations that requires states to rely on their own power(Shiraev and Zubok.41). Each theory provides strong…

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    pour into European countries at a level which has been the biggest driver labeling this mass migration as a crisis for the continent. Because of the crisis, the EU is seen as a divided international organization as it tries to countries struggles to cope with the large influx of refugees. Three schools of International Relations come into play in how to address the challenges that come about in the refugee crisis in Europe. These paradigms help explain the problem as well as opportunities to…

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    Human Rights In North Korea

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    for instance, sexual violence, tortures and persecution on political, religious and racial grounds in the country were revealed by numerous testimonies of defectors from North Korea. Further, it argued that international aids to people in the nation should be more demanded instead of international sanctions to the head of the country, because to save people endangered from a lack of social and economic supports in North Korea must be the highest priority. More serious thing in terms of this…

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    role of international trade in the promotion of economic development and poverty alleviation and create a fair and market oriented agricultural trade system. (IFAT). At its simplest, it would grant greater access to the markets, eliminate preferential trading agreements. Its supporters hoped that new rules and commitments would encourage countries to a less trade-distorting directions and substantial progress in export completion and domestic support for local industries ( International policy…

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    schools all over the country, even from prestigious school like Harvard and Duke. Many cases of academic dishonesty involve international students. According to Denise Simpson, who wrote, “Academic Dishonesty: An International Student Perspective”, the amount of international students coming to the U.S to attend a school has increased dramatically over the years. International students come from places all over the world with different cultures and values. Many students come from countries where…

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    observations be able to be identified and described in this research. These observations are encompassed the problems as the influences of internet on worldwide trade, entrepreneurship and marketing, the advantages and disadvantages of E-commerce during international…

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    When considering Australia’s relationship with many countries, many often neglect Canada as being one of Australia’s valuable allies, the two countries have been cooperating with one another since the 19th century and they have a great history between them. Both Canada and Australia have been colonized by the United Kingdom, and although Canada, mostly resembles its American counterpart, it was still heavily influenced by the United Kingdom hence aiding to its stronger ties with Australia. There…

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    supported the free trade by launching new laws to protect capital movements across countries, and encouraged international trade with low tariffs. As claimed by Huwart et al. (2013a),…

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    will also enjoy growth, such as the “express service industry” (Bloodgood and Signoret, 2016). An increase of merchandise being shipped across international borders will call for a “higher demand for express delivery services”, and the TPP also includes provisions that will assist “Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) engage more effectively in international trade” (Bloodgood…

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    In this section, I 'll mention some of the most important studies conducted to determine the commercial potential in an economic integration using gravity model. John McCallum, the Canadian economist, and politician has used the gravity model to assess the economic integration of Canada and the United States. He used the dummy variable in his analysis which indicated the interprovincial trade flow between each Canadian province and concluded that the convergence has a positive impact on Canadian…

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