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    Realism, Liberalism, and Constructivism are all three important theories in the world of International Relations and while there are many differences between the three perspectives, there is still one main similarity. Realism and Liberalism are well-known theories, while Constructivism happens to fall into the category of alternative views. Anarchy is a condition of International Relations that requires states to rely on their own power(Shiraev and Zubok.41). Each theory provides strong…

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    Canada's Fur Trade Issues

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    Canada’s balance of [international] trade” (“About Canada’s Fur Trade Facts and Figures”). But, a major problem in Canada is the fact that illegal poaching is increasing which hurts Canada’s wildlife. Every single country deals with international trade, which is a good thing, until problems within international trade emerges. Some problems with international trade includes, “… sweatshops, child labor, trade deficits, the euro, sanctions, tariffs, embargoes…” (“Issues of International…

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    4. Should actors other than states have full sovereignty? Why? Sovereignty of the state is a property of the state independently of the power of other states to exercise their functions on its territory and abroad, in international communication. The sovereignty of the state is manifested in the supremacy of state power, in its unity and independence. In the literal sense, the word "sovereignty", derived from the Latin word supraneitas (from supra - above), means that property of power, by…

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    globalization, the international community, and international organizations, while attempting to acknowledge the fact that individual countries should have their own governments and be allowed to remain individualized. According to the speech, there is a trend towards multipolarity as well, and interdependence is highly important to the survival of states. Overall, the viewpoint presented is oddly optimistic in regard to achieving global peace and other key factors in the international…

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    highlights how the United States and China will “never have the same relationship” due to China’s communist society and infringements of several international conventions. In his speech, Tillerson makes it evident that the United States views China’s increasing influence in Asia as a threat to the current world order. Additionally, China’s violation of international law in the South China Sea challenges the values and principles of the United States. Tillerson’s speech…

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    Mexico’s main argument was that America issuing of the tuna import embargo had violated part of the (GATT) General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, which dictated that a country could not take trade actions in an effort to enforce its own domestic laws upon another country. The general issue arose from America’s implementation of the (MMPA) The US Marine Mammal Protection Act, which dictated standards for protecting marine animals, which were in conflict with the lower marine mammal standards of…

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    In most cases, international students when coming to America put most if not all of their faith in poorly supported American educational institutions when it comes to aiding language barriers. International students attending higher educational institutions in English-speaking countries make valuable educational and economic contributions. For these contributions to continue, universities understand the adjustment issues these students face and implement appropriate support services. (Trice,…

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    world, the birth of nations in the international order always need to start by the period of diplomatic recognition, next phase of strengthening and growth, lastly, the struggle to be placed in a position in the world. In fact, the international order is the result of international cooperation and born of values that reflect the feeling of the states for international stability and development. Because, the states need to create and maintain an international order to maintain certainty and…

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    terms of the PESTLE analysis in my report reflecting the implications for the practice of international business. “The PESTLE analysis is a framework or tool used by marketers to analyse and monitor the macro-environmental factors that have an impact on an organisation. The result of which is used to identify threats and weaknesses which is used in a SWOT…

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    question could focus on sub-topics around its operations with international organizations, economic conflicts, or economic sanctions imposed on foreign states. A potential research question could be “Is Canadian foreign policy effective on imposing economic sanctions in conjunction with local laws and rules of international organizations?” The purpose of this research question is to reflect upon how domestic laws intertwine with international laws regarding economic sanctions. These topics are…

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