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    GPE. Historical perspectives in GPE not only have developed it 's basis, but have also created a technique in which to critically analyze the international system, the relations in between states and the history itself of Global Political Economy. Without a historical perspective, no scholar would be able to explain the origins of globalization, international organizations, or the current state of the economy. The historical study of GPE develops a framework in which we can examine the…

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    Political Leaders and Globalization Political leaders vary depending on the country in which one lives. In some countries, such as Canada and Great Britain, the Prime Minister is the head of the country; in others, such as the United States, the President is the person in charge. These titles can change, but they all have the same main goal; the goal of making sure that their country is the best that it can possibly be. Globalization is a term used to talk about the interaction amongst people…

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    collapsed in 1991, international politics lost a significant counterbalancing power, tilting the world towards the United States. Now the U.S. could exercise its influence more easily, as seen in 1991 when the U.S. gained international support through the U.N. to lead a coalition of military forces into Kuwait to oust the invading forces of Iraq’s Saddam Hussein. If the Age of Imperialism is the main backdrop to the pre-WWII Middle East, and the Cold War the main context for international…

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    according to their willingness to stay in the EU compared to the issues they were facing. By cause of the wide international repercussion the referendum had, it will be analysed what led the UK to leave the European Union and evaluate the pros and cons such decision had in the country. The European Union has as aim the intention to establish close economical and political relations between its members; allow the easiness to travel and reside across…

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    order generally refers to the structure, functioning, and organization of the international political system, at a particular time, that affects the relations and security of nation-states. While traditionally, the key actors and stakeholders of the international order were nation-states, in recent times we have witnessed the rise of non-state actors that are…

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    inflected forms bonae fidei and bona fide, means good faith Now, the principle of ‘Good Faith’ though has not been conclusively defined in any International Law document, but, attempts at finding its true content and meaning have been made by several notable International Legal scholars. One such definition being “the principle of good faith in international law is a fundamental principle from which the rule Pacta Sunt Servanda and other legal rules distinctively and directly related to honesty,…

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    Hobbes Vs Kant Analysis

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    contractually obligated ruler, the Hobbesian understanding of the reason of leviathans supports a beneficial commonwealth in both theory and practice. On the international level, too, Hobbes presents an illustration of foreign relations that rings true with flawed 21st century “America first” rhetoric and frequent disregard for international law; he provides an imperfect truth but he thus allows for recognition of the faults of reality and still demonstrates how imperfect leviathans can rule for…

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    Greed In Amazon

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    According to General Paiva, “International greed for riches of the Brazilian Amazon features a concrete threat to the sovereignty and territorial integrity, as it involves interests that tend to be vital in the future, for the global powers". This statement reflects a national concern about the federal autonomy in the region and the real foreigners ' intentions. International´s interest in the Amazon Rainforest resources is the most important national security threat facing Brazilian…

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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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    Political Changes In Peru

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    independence expanded to the following decade, with Peru’s military government in power, foreign relations became more independent and nonaligned. The military government of Velasco sought to implement a set of socioeconomic policies as part of its domestic reform program and in order to advance its domestic interests, Peru diversified its diplomatic relations with Western Europe and Asia. Peru also stretched relations with Latin American countries, especially those who shared economic and…

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