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    Contextualizing the need to debate the ‘regulation’ of international commercial arbitration: an introduction When entering an hospital, the average patient rarely questions the commitment of its doctors to its well-being. Likewise, when visiting an attorney, most have confidence that the person they visit have their best interests at heart. In reality, our confidence in the professionals performing their roles is based on the existence of a complex web of incentives and deterrents not always…

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    I have insight into the public’s perception on many foreign policy issues, especially after the presidential election. I also understand how the media report international policies, which in turn can greatly influence the public’ opinion of policies. Along with my background, my commitment to service fits with School of International Service’s philosophy of service and innovation. Throughout college I interned with nonprofits, and have continued volunteering since graduation, and I would pursue…

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    What is international trading? “I have no clue.” That’s probably, the most common response one could get from an average person, whom is uneducated in the world of globalization; I must admit I was one of them. Being a banker, I did, however, speculate that it had something to do with trading stocks. Well, not exactly. During my internet research, I have learned that global trade was created with a goal of making the world’s economy better. Let’s examine at the pros and cons, and how to prepare…

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    purpose of the international trade game, performed in class, was to teach that trade is essential for many countries to survive. In certain countries, one resource may be scarce while another is of abundance. In order to balance out this dispersion of resources trade occurs between countries. This process even takes place within the countries, transactions between consumers and producers face trade offs of their supplies. Without it, each side will eventually collapse. In the international trade…

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    The efficiency of international marketing strategy. Introduction Nowadays,the world is a multicultural society.And with the development of economy,there are more and more multinational companies in the world.These companies are some organizations own or control production of goods or services in one or more countries other than their home country.It is not only the cultural globalization ,but also the economic globalization. Furthermore,international business is an important part of the…

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    I. INTRODUCTION The international community appears to believe that there is a direct correlation between military intervention and cessation of gross violations of human rights that are being committed by the government of a state, supposing that there will be an improvement in the conditions for those against whom these violations are being committed if there is a legal humanitarian intervention. This assumption is largely based on the concept that if an intervention is legal, it will be…

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    activities and business strategy formulation, international companies usually consider a variety of external factors, not only economic but also social, political, culture and rule of law. The concept of national interests and views of community life every country is different, so the multinational companies cannot freely control all activities in the host State. Differences in national interests do not rule out the possibility of conflict an international company with its business partners,…

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    1. Studying International Relations (IR) is very important in today 's society, with things like the Syrian civil war and the ISIS take over in Iraq. Studying international relations is consolidating of all of the information that we receive from the media, and examining it from numerous, and opposing points of view. There are three theories in international relations Realism, Liberalism, and Constructivism to study international relations you must first understand each of these theories and…

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    Sovereignty is an important concept in International Relations. Before, the concept of sovereignty is formally introduced, it is important to mention that the word ‘state’ and ‘country’ will be interchangeably used in this context. Sovereignty can be referred to as the independent authority over a territory (country or state). States can be said to be sovereign if there is no authority in the form of an international organization or supranational entity to tell them what to do. Examples in this…

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    International Adoption (IA) An international (intercountry) adoption is one where the birth country language is different than the language of the country into which the adoption occurred. (Scott et al., 2011) The peak of IA into the United States occurred in 2004. IAs have been steadily declining since then due to government regulation and increasing cost. (CNN, 2013) New trends in IA show that sending countries are placing larger numbers of older children up for adoption. (Selman,…

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