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    to the international trade, and the country 's domestic market is linked to the area of exchanging. Furthermore, the development and the expansion of the world market have eventually turned into the most important content of the world 's economic and historical development, which also increase the level of productivity. The formation of the global market is a great event in the human social and economic history, and plays a catalytic role in enhancing the economic growth and the international…

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    right to self-defense and the right to equality in international law. In short, the "autonomous self-determination," the highest authority. The concept of sovereignty to enter the field of international law, is derived from Hugo Grotius which a book called< the Law of War and Peace>, he stands in a legal perspective elaborated and demonstrated the principle of sovereignty between countries.(Chun.S,2005,p.5) As the cornerstone of the international law, the principle of state sovereignty…

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    Introduction These years, international trade has a huge development in whole society. The definition of international trade is the voluntary exchange of goods or services between organizations and countries (Grimwade, N. 2000). It covered import trade and export trade, and it can be seen as foreign trade as a nation’s angle of view, and it come from social productive forces and state formation. Besides, international trade is very important and necessary to a country’s development. For example,…

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    ECON 420 Environment and Development Economists and environmental scientists conflict over the chronic issues of environment and developments. The objectives of economic development/growth often clash with ecological fortification and sustainability goals. Accordingly, scientists have generated a huge research body over the years regarding the cultural, philosophical, economic, political, physical, and social ecological implications of the effects of economic development on the environment.…

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    of the Soviet Union have a severe contradictory economic, social and legal effect on my homeland in spite of 24 years of Independence. My passion to study international law goes back to 1991, when the Soviet Union had collapsed, with Kazakhstan becoming an independent country. One of the aims of our first president was to build new international relations. I was four years old when I recall watching a news report covering an official visit of our president in UN assembly attempting to become…

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    world. However, the severity of such claim is seemingly dependent upon a country’s overall development. This paper will discuss the link between women participation in politics and a country’s overall economic success. This study investigates two African countries that each share a similar gross domestic product (GDP). These countries are Kenya and Ethiopia. A country with a high GDP and or economic development will produce favorable gains in women participation while the lacking country will…

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    2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 FDI inflows with Economic Growth In the early 1960s, scholars have noted the impact of foreign direct investment (MacDougall, 1960) for the general welfare , early contribution to the study of the spillover effect of foreign direct investment( spillover effects of FDI refers to the positive externalities of foreign direct investment in addition to a direct role than generated .) , including foreign direct investment also tariff policy as well as the host country the…

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    was at a level of economic development similar to the of today’s Mexico” (Kicking Away the Ladder, 6). Similarly, Philip McMichael’s article “Development Project” discusses about countries development. It focuses on the Development Project, where countries are independent states. In addition, McMichael’s article covers national economic growth as the international framework for many countries development: “the pursuit of national economic growth depended on international relations, both material…

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    (Pharmaceutical Journal, 2015) The current development goals are: to eradicate extreme poverty and hunger, universal primary education, gender equality, reduce child mortality, improve maternal health, combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other disease, environmental sustainability and to develop a global partnership…

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    governmental association, union, or other organized group that promotes both domestic and international tourism. The tourism organizations consist of international, national, and regional organizations that help develop and manage tourism. They may be into education and training, marketing, regulations, investment, environmental management, or socio-cultural programs. International tourism organisations An international tourism organisation refers to organisations that cross national borders.…

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