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    Policy: Power and International Institutions In recent years the study of international relations has experienced a shift in the way that interaction at the systemic level is analyzed. This can be partially attributed to the rise in globalization, which has since led to the creation of numerous types of non-state actors and fundamental changes in the way scholars conceptualize the state. This can be tied to the liberalization of trade policies that have encouraged the development of…

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    USD Effects in International markets USD is the most prominent currency in the world. It has a store value all reserve currencies are defined as the currency or currencies which a government or central bank holds in significant quantities .The U.S. Dollar is so far the top reserve currency in the world in terms of the percentage of global currency reserves. The Dollar accounts for an estimated share of over 60% of the total global currency reserves. USD plays a crucial role as a medium of…

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    One of the ITO’s pillars not mentioned in the GATT is a newfound consideration for the needs of developing countries. Since a majority of the 56 countries present at Havana were economically underdeveloped, the issue of economic development took center stage (Zeiller 138). The United States could not possibly satisfy the dichotomous needs of both the developed and underdeveloped countries. By choosing to make concessions to the underdeveloped countries and designing the Havana Charter…

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    Effects of globalization in Kenya. Globalization is the interactional process between various companies, people and nations. This process is majorly driven by the developing technological advances in the field of information technology and international trade. Globalization process has been in existence for many years now and it can date back to several years ago when Kenya was taking part in trade with other countries like in the case of the coastal trade. The process has got many effects on…

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    Koyo Jeans Case Study

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    his craft until he was able to establish his entity. Initially, he encountered numerous challenges since he was not an expert on matters such as outsourcing raw material, supply, sales, and delivery. Despite all this, he was able to create an international brand that is well known for its unique style. This study shows the various aspects of Koyo jeans from the external business environment to the internal environment. Business analysis tools such as the SWOT analysis and Porter…

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    of the “Global South” . The Global South consist of underdeveloped countries that rely on the exportation of raw materials for sustainability. Having an economy dependent on the world market is highly susceptible to the success and failure of international markets. For example, during the Frei administration the prices for copper began to decline. The price drop was detrimental to Chile because the economy “depended on copper exports for 80% of its foreign exchange earnings” . Many modernization…

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    C. Research questions and objectives As an international financial center, it is essential for Hong Kong to keep a top ranking in different areas. International airport is an important gateway to world, in addition to attracting businesses around the world, it also promotes tourism and transportation industry as well. Moreover, it drives economic development by providing the jobs and increasing the consumption. In turn, the airport's competitiveness also reflects a regional performance.…

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    Genting Group Case Study

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    The Genting Group was established in 1965 by the late Tan Sri Dr. Lim Goh Tong with the development of a beautiful Highland Resort in Malaysia called Resorts World Genting (formerly known as Genting Highlands Resorts) in Malaysia. Located 2000 meters above sea level and 58 kilometers from Kuala Lumpur, Genting World Resort is one of the world's leading integrated entertainment resorts, attracting 19.5 million tourists to visit in. Under the leadership of Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay, Genting Group…

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    Humanitarian Law History

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    HISTORY OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW Generally, International Humanitarian Law is considered as a set of rules which governs the conduct of humanitarian in armed conflicts. It provides the protection to person who are not or no longer participating in the hostilities besides it controls the usage of weapons and methods of warfare. According to Mr. Jean in his work, “Humanitarian law is a branch of public international law which owes its inspiration to a feeling for humanity and which is…

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    The relationship between mining and development has long been debated with perspectives on mining’s role in national development relatively polarised. The debate is between two opposing sides; on the one hand are the mining industry, mining advocates and many international institutions, including the World Bank Group, who continue to advocate mining as a national development strategy suggesting that it creates employment, provides taxation revenues for developing country governments and also…

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