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    Ekaterina Kovaleva Annotated Bibliography Garton B (2000) Recruitment of Teachers for International Education. In: Hayden M and Thompson J (eds) International Schools and International Education: Improving Teaching, Management and Quality. London: Kogan p. 87. In this chapter of the book, Brian Garton talks about the recruitment of teachers for international schools. There are three types of people who work as international school teachers: host-country nationals, local-hire and overseas-hire…

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    profits. The other aspect of modernization theory argues that countries should industrialize as much as possible and move away from agriculture production (IR, 2014). Today, modernization theory focuses on the social elements that help progress the development of societies and aim to explain the process of social evolution. “This theory looks at the internal functions of a society while referring to social and…

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    IPE Case Study

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    International Political Economy or IPE is one of social science studies that focusing on the correlation between economy and politics internationally. IPE will be focuses on international economic growth, international welfare, international finance, hegemony, etc. In this subject, it seems like there is no boundaries between economy and politics. They related and influence one another. After the colonial period, Indonesia has experienced a lot of progress for both domestic affairs and foreign…

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    1. What are the characteristics of ecotourism? What policies and/or conditions are necessary for ecotourism to be a successful national development vehicle? Ecotourism is an environmentally responsible travel to natural areas for the enjoyment and appreciation of nature that conserves the environment, promotes sustainability, and educates locals and visitors. Ecotourism areas are natural and possess biodiversity, have low-impact on the environment, build awareness and educate locals and visitors…

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    Play Therapy

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    Clark, C.D (2013). Play Therapy. Rutgers University, USA. Encyclopedia on Early Childhood Development. Play therapy attracts therapeutic control of play, which they are using professional therapist’s substances and care to help children with problems through play activity. Play therapy may be of importance further than the clinical setting, and conducted within parents and in preschools. Play therapy can formalize a context for children’s self-guided play, it focuses on the importance of play…

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    The Golden Age

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    prosperity and integration, which spanned across national boundaries and transformed the international order. Later known as the golden age, this period represented the triumphant of globalization and capitalism in which many countries undergone the shift towards market economics and a greater global economic system. Guided by the new central principles of trade liberalization and the gold standard, international trade and developed flourished on nearly every continent. While these pillars led…

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    There are many ways of business expansion such as and including global expansion and diversification. A firm needs to assess the international potential of different markets, identify the sources of competitive advantage in international strategy through global sourcing and exploitation of the local factors. They need to distinguish between the various types of international strategy,…

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    out of serious deflation and revitalise Japanese economy. Moreover, the government recognises trade policy as a tool for national security; indeed, East Asia is the most important region for Japan; the government considers that stabilisation and development in East Asia can greatly contribute to peace and stability in Japan (Lee, 2010: 42; Wissenbach, 2013: 211). Especially, CJK-FTA and RCEP are expected as the main drivers for political and diplomatic relationship in East Asia, beyond economy…

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    The concept of sustainable development has become ubiquitous in many aspects of modern society. Most multinational corporations release annual sustainability reports and the word “sustainable” is on stickered onto cereals, water bottles, and even cars. Despite its familiarity, there is little consensus on the term’s true meaning. It means different things to different people at different times, consistently evolving as pertinent to environmental governance at the time, growing from a concept…

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    business could be witnessed. The world is getting smaller as the development of sufficient infrastructure and sophisticated information system, which ease the interaction between scattered countries all over the world (Cavusgil, 2008). Therefore, this makes many companies use the opportunity to achieve a long-term profitability and to remain survive sustainable business by expanding their business become International Business. International Business could come in many different ways, like…

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