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    International Relation’s Home Assignments Huang Peiyang--177IB03I 1 1. What are the vulnerabilities of mutual deterrence? Mutual deterrence means the maintenance of peace between opposing sides by each having a sufficient strike capacity to deter the other from initiating armed conflict. The typical example of mutual deterrence would be the situation during the Cold War where the U.S and the Soviet Union tried to avoid a hot war throughout the world because of fearing the possible threatening…

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    nested economic interest of underlying the process of globalisation include increase in the inflow and outflow of foreign capital in the country, shift from manufacturing to service sector and finance and opening up of the economy to make space for international economic activities; as a result of this, the urban spaces have had to redesign themselves in order to facilitate these. . It can be observed, especially in the case of India,…

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    More tourists from China and India are choosing South Africa as their destination of choice. (Vallie, 2012) Tsogo Sun will have to ensure that they cater for the new emerging markets trade. The new visa laws that have been introduced into the country are having a very negative effect on the tourism industry with tourists from China and India being affected. Chinese groups could stop coming to the country as soon as 01 October 2015. The Minister of home affairs Mr Malusi Gigaba (Editorial, 2015)…

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    is economic situation that make a firm become more superior than its competitors in term of various perspective such as superior market position, skills, resources and many more. This theory also address some of criticism of other theory of international business which is comparative advantage. As mention in subtopic 1, comparative advantage theory is concept in economics that a country should specialize in producing and export only those goods and services which it can produce more…

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    offensive-minded neorealists argued that power maximization by great powers is unavoidable. This view is best represented by Mearsheimer’s (2014) book The tragedy of Great Power Politics. Arguing for great powers’ ambition to seek regional and international hegemony, the book argues that balancing behaviors of existing great powers against rising great powers which try to translate latent (in the original use, economic power, and population size largely) power to military power, may lead to…

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    further agencies are contributing towards the World economy and prosperity. International Organizations An international organization is “aorganization that promotes voluntarycoordination between its members. Two main types of IOs: 1.International nongovernmental organizations (INGOs):These workInternationally. These non-profit organizations not affiliatedwith governments. for example: Red Cross, Save the Children . 2. International governmental organizations (IGOs): These are organizations…

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    The documentary of “The New Rulers of the World” by John Pilger and “The Global Assembly Line” describes the impact of globalization. These two documentaries focus on the impact of international free trade system on local workers of the developing countries. “The New Rulers of the World” describes the role of capitalism and imperialism in exploiting overseas workers at reduced wages. However, “The Global Assembly Line” describes the role of women workers in great retailers companies established…

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    Discussion on Failure of ISI and Success of the Neoclassical Failure of the ISI Model When discussing the reasons for the failure of the import substitution industrialization model in Chile, one of the first things to consider are the inherent inefficiencies of the protected infant industries. Due to Chile being one of the most protected economies in the developing world, many of it’s industries had little incentive to innovate and become competitive. The survival of these industries, were…

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    (Weatherby, 2006). Canon Inc has been vocal when it comes to keeping their business and sales on an international spectrum. The leadership from Canon Inc justifies her actions by offering better quality products than their competition at better consumer friendly prices as well. It may seem as if Canon Inc is taking advantage by keeping their company international but keeping the company international provides 45% more jobs in the USA for importing the goods of the company…

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    Alfred Weber is a German economist who created the Weber Model. Today that model gets used in determining where a big industry will settle, and not only that but it discusses agglomeration and how that helps the industries that have clustered together in a certain spot- such as Silicon Valley industries. Together the Weber Model, industrialization and globalization all tie together because they all affect each other. When an economy is no longer based in the agricultural aspect and enters into a…

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