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    integration, specifically reduction to trade barriers. Underpinning this is are a few things: countries control their own futures through their exercising of their sovereignty which includes limiting themselves through binding multistate agreements, international laws must be formulated and obeyed, and the subjugation of the powerful state actors for the mutual self-interest of their less powerful partners. However while these are the basis for the WTO they are not without their innate flaws,…

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    Globalization is a word, is a concept, but also a phenomenon of human social development process. There are a lot of definitions of globalization, and the general sense of globalization refers to the growing global relations, human life on the basis of global scale development and the rise of global consciousness. Interdependence between countries in the political, economic and trade. Globalization can also be interpreted as the world 's compression and the world as a whole. After 1990s, with…

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    Bismillahi Rahmani Rahim Alhamdu lillahi allathee hadana lihatha wama kunna linahtadiya lawla an hadana Allahu was salatu was salamu 'ala ashrifil anbiya wal-mursalin nabiyina Muhammad wa 'ala alihi wa sahbihi ajma 'in China‘s currency devaluation The speed and size of China 's economy revolution is a trend and China has emerged as a major global economic power. It is now the world’s largest economy. (Morrison 2015) Three decades ago, China was among the poorest nations in the world.…

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    In international politics, the driving forces behind many of the world’s actions possess similar characteristics. They are driven predominately by material interests, power statuses, and wealth, or realism, as opposed to a combination of ideologies, identities, loyalties, and emotions, or liberalism. Political speech may be riddled with these emotional calls for action, but behind closed doors, politicians discuss the language of realist goals. Realist interests are exemplified in the notion…

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    International institutions and governments argue that trade liberalization is essential and that new jobs, more foreign investment and increased access into foreign markets (via free trade) will bridge the gap between the developed and developing world. Unfortunately…

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    “Globalization implies the opening of local and nationalistic perspectives to a broader outlook of an interconnected and interdependent world with free transfer of capital, goods, and services across national frontiers. However, it does not include unhindered movement of labor and, as suggested by some economists, may hurt smaller or fragile economies if applied indiscriminately.” Therefore, to explore the resistance and the effects of globalization in the Dominican Republic and to address the…

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    sales and 51% of profits. Contract services provided food and services management to health care and educational institutions and corporations. It also provided airline catering and airline services through its Marriott In-Flite Services and Host International operations. Contract services generated 46% of 1987 sales and 33% of profits. Marriott's restaurants included Bob's Big Boy, Roy Rogers, and Hot Shoppes. Restaurants provided 13% of 1987 sales and 16% of…

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    earning his bachelors and masters degree in the field of computer engineering and he was also happily married to his wife, Monia Mazigh. On September 26th, 2002, Arar was on the way back from a vacation; he was making a connecting flight at JFK International Airport when he was detained by U.S. officials and interrogated about alleged links to Al-Qaeda.[12] After 12 days of confinement in the U.S., Arar was shackled and handcuffed and flown to Syria where he was confined in a “grave-like” cell…

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    Due to the natural disasters that have occurred during the last decade, the concern for the natural environment has spawned the so-called green movement. As consumers started to seek for eco-friendly products, the retailers had to respond to this trend by developing recyclable or biodegradable packaging, recycled materials and components, better pollution controls, and more energy efficient operations (Armstrong et al., 2009) For example, McDonalds company has warmed to "greener" practices,…

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    tariffs of Chinese tire imports is the United Steelworkers. The United Steelworkers complaint to International Trade Commission of losing work to China because of their low tire cost. The US responded by placing a 3 years high tariff to Chinese import tires. Due to the harmed of Chinese imports the U.S. government is protecting the American producers who…

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