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    The motive for preventive war emerges directly from the very basic principle of international politics clearly laid out by neorealism. This principle states that the international system exist in a "condition of anarchy", which simply means there is no higher authority among or above the states to provide security. The implication of this anarchy simply put, is if a states want to survive, which it is assumed that all states do, then they should at least be able to physically safeguard them self…

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    . Terrorism, is not an essential concern for realism theory, as it should not automatically trigger conflicts and promote terrorist to the unit level. Realism seeks to link terrorism to failed states or state sponsors of terrorism. In the case of ISIL it is perhaps significant that their aspiration is to create a state and to define themselves as one. Obama, in turn, has pledged to destroy ISIL, to take back their territory, cut their financing power and hunt its leaders. He emphasized that ISIL…

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    Nishat Mills Case Study

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    Abstract: Nishat Mills Limited (NML) is one of the largest textile multifaceted unit of Pakistan that is involved in the business of textile manufacturing and of spinning, combing, weaving, bleaching, dyeing, printing, stitching, buying, selling and otherwise dealing in yarn, linen, cloth and other goods and fabrics made from raw cotton, synthetic fiber and cloth, and to generate, accumulate, distribute and supply electricity. The market for clothing, home textile and accessories has always been…

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    What Is Realism?

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    Realism is a broad comprehensive theory of international relations with many diverse assumptions and sub-theories articulated by several scholars. New ideas have been introduced by scholars who interpreted traditional philosophers and historians to generate some branches within realism such as classical realism (Thucydides, Machiavelli and Thomas Hobbes), and neo-realism/ structural realism (Kenneth Waltz).However, there are four key assumptions that are similar within all branches of Realism…

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    BUS 2207_Written As s ignment_ UNIT5 Case study: Growing a Company by International Acquisition Write a 4-page, double-spaced, essay covering the four questions above. Use your own words – do not copy and paste from any web site. Introduction Many companies hope to grasp the opportunity that can deal with buying, selling, dividing and combining of other firms in overseas that can help the company growing rapidly in its business sector. Grow in this essay means that the company focuses on its…

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    Dubai Customs Case Study

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    environment would be to introduce new technology systems. But it was very quickly realized that, in order to implement a sustainable solution, Dubai Customs needed to change the basic premise of its operations with the consequential impact on the organization’s operating model and the way its staff…

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    The gold standard monetary system was in use from the 18th to 20th century. It is a system which economic units are based on a fixed quantity of gold. It was first used by the United Kingdom in 1717. The system offered price stability, a fixed exchange rate and free movement of gold. Other countries slowly began to see the advantages of the system, and by the end of the 1870’s, most industrial countries had followed the United Kingdom’s gold-backed exchange rate. 1873 marked the beginning of the…

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    International payment or exchange transactions assume an obligatory comparison of prices of state and foreign currencies since each product bought or sold costs a value expressed in money. That leads to the emergence of the exchange rate and the need to determine it. Thus, the exchange rate is the ratio between the monetary units of different countries, determined by their purchasing power and some other factors. The exchange rate is necessary for international currency, payment…

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    oncology. Some candidates will have direct administration experience, such as a clinical supervisor for a small unit. They will have experience with overseeing day to day operations, resolving issues and coordinating care with health care professionals. A health care service supervisor may want to qualify for a program through higher education. They will have experience managing their units’ medical program activities. A position like this will provide leadership, compliance and managerial…

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    The owners had interviewed every one of their employees or interns for all business units and was focused on bringing the right person for each job. With the handpicking of each employee except 1, how can the company foster greater coordination between the subsidiary firms? The subsidiaries should all be on…

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