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    profit from MSI's CSR activity of this because the MOFAJ can save the ODA budget and utilize the money to drive other ODA projects. Secondly, the government of developing countries also have profit from this CSR because the volunteers work for the development of these countries. Thirdly, the NGOs that accommodate the volunteers from MSI are surely happy because the NGOs can employ full-time staffs without paying…

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    Communism Vs Utopianism

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    While international relations scholars primarily focus on the present interactions between states, and the events which lead up to them, they also predict future the development of the global system. Therefore, there are two diverging paths upon which the state of global affairs can develop in the future: degradation or utopianism. The international relations scholar, Fukuyama, thinks the latter will occur. Believing that history is "a battle to determine which form of government is the…

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    The book as a whole covers all gamut of environment and development using three themes of sound science, suitability and stewardship. The chapter 9 deals with the population and development. Chapter starts with a short story about Thailand’s successful experiment with a population control measuring using education, health care and modernization. This case study is a good example that proves economic development is not always necessary to stabilize the population growth. The chapter then provides…

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    components of the internationalization process, places the United States prevails as the top destination for international students, especially from East Asian students. Each year, the number of students from East Asian countries keeps rising (Institute of International Education, 2015), for this reason, I decided to conduct a qualitative research study to understand the reasons that motivate international students from East Asia to pursue an overseas higher education versus a domestic higher…

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    exports are mostly resource-based, including minerals and fuels like iron ore and coal. The country also exports many other goods and services, such as education, tourism, beef, dairy, wheat, and pharmaceuticals. However, although Australia’s international trade is very successful, it does not have any special economic zones in the country. Special economic zones are a method of stimulating economic activity, encouraging investment, and attracting workers. There are many examples of these…

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    purposes of this paper, the author identifies the main development trends on the economy of Canada within this integration association. Hence, the following hypotheses emerge: (1) the economic and trade cooperation within NAFTA will have a considerable and mostly positive effect on the Canadian economy; (2) the participation of Canada in this regional integration association is the most expedient and has good prospects for further development. With this aim in mind, the author will construct and…

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    integrated and hence resulted in an interdependent world economy. Globalization has several phases, including globalization of markets and the frontiers of production. As far as this change is concerned, globalization is a world-wide exchange of both international and natural resources, though not limited to other factors of economic, cultural or political issues. For example, as a pioneer of the ‘Otaku’ culture, Japan’s design series of narrative comic books and animations has gained traction…

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    globalization, the integration among people of different nations has grown exponentially, which has resulted in the reliance upon international relationships. These relationships are represented by international trade and investments which have contributed to the interchanging of world views and certain cultural aspects. This interchanging has led to the development of a global market with social, cultural, economic, and environmental impacts. The global market has led to the creation of…

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    Foreign aid provided by developed states and international institutions, may result beneficial to many developing states, and few times allow them to prosper more than they otherwise would have on their own. It can be argued that such lucrative advancements in recipient countries are only temporary and in fact bring many impediments to the future progression of a nation. This is due to the many conditions that donor states or international institutions attach to their aid giving (packages);…

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    American goods became virtually nonexistent. International trade died down and deflation increased the burden of foreign debt. "Latin American presidents led efforts to foster industrialization through increasing state intervention in their economies" (Geddes 138) and proceeded to respond to the global financial crisis with Import Substitution Industrialization. Citizens thought of Import Substitution Industrialization as Latin America 's development strategy that would industrialize their…

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