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    President Obama’s speech stressed the importance of the theoretical tradition of liberalism in America’s view of international politics. President Obama’s ideology of international affairs can be explained using Joseph Nye’s three strands of liberal thinking, which are economic, social, and political liberalism. However, although his speech is dominated by liberalist views, his policies are the creation of intellectual pluralism and therefore his liberalist views are mixed with the theoretical…

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    As a future business owner, international insight would be very critical under the globalized market. During I was studying at UCSD, I communicated with different people with different cultural background. I understood that the difference of their cultural background could affect to their…

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    International Economic Influence in Trading System Among Nations: Indonesian Footwear Dispute in 1998 (Widya Dwi Rachmawati / IRE-5 / 016201400176) Introduction Indonesian footwear dispute in 1998 is one of the international economic legal cases that occur in the WTO. This case is very concerned with Realism, Liberalism and Marxism. Realism is the perspective that sees a problem in terms of competition and conflict, emerging as the man basically selfish. The realist believes that actor in…

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    Topic: Liberalism has become the dominant approach to international political economy since the end of the Cold War. Discuss the evidence that proves this dominance and also discuss the positives and the negatives of the liberalist orientation of the global economy. The discussion below is going to elaborate on the dominance of the Liberal in the international political economy (IPE) by expanding on the liberal approach, IPE and its elements, Liberal IPE perspective, the Cold War, positives…

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    participation, infrastructure, education, public health, and sound economic management to persons living within designated borders. State capacity in Latin America and the Caribbean region has collectively increased as a result the region overcoming a long history of civil war, corrupt authoritarian rule, and economic stagnation. The region is mostly characterized by developing countries that have benefited from democratization and economic liberalization. However, the region still remains…

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    scrutinize every possible opportunity. As a United States resident, I am partly cloistered from the world. I am accustomed to only know the American Judicial system and free market economic way of life. The Internet has provided me an easement for my desire to know more about the different European judicial and economic systems. But this isn 't adequate for me. Reading about the European Union is substantial, but it is nothing in comparison of learning from it in person and practicing it in real…

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    Democratization In Haiti

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    In addition to creating economic aid and loan packages for nation-states, The World Bank also gathers data that measures governance indicators useful to political risk analysts and businesses alike, but instead of gathering the data first hand, the World Bank aggregates these scores scores from a litany of other think-tanks such as Freedom House, the World Economic Forum, and the Gallup World Poll. Rating aggregate government effectiveness scores from 2014, Haiti ranks in the lowest 0.18th…

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    Globalization and political economy Doing International business is not the same as doing domestic business. In order to succeed in international business, the manager should know political economy of the country where he need to do business and understand how this political economy could affect his business. In the first unit of our course, we discussed the major elements which help us to understand globalization, the political, economic and legal system and how they can affect the business.…

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    the wellbeing of several others. The United States continuously involves itself in world affairs in order to protect and encourage growth of the state. Over the years the United States falls to war in hopes to protect its livelihood among the international and domestic community. If one state were to fall, the United States economy and infrastructure would suffer. Throughout the book, topics address the notion of the declining influence the United States has on the world. Also, how the United…

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    immediate aftermath of an inter- or intra-state conflict that ends as a result of outside intervention, the task of establishing the requisite political order to govern the people residing in the former war zone falls to the occupying powers (states, international organizations or a combination of the two). Most significantly, those in charge—military officers and civilian officials alike—must allow at least some measure of participatory democracy as soon as possible in order to begin to earn…

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