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    Country Risk Case Study

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    are traditionally viewed in terms of common law, civil law, and theocratic law. How do these play out? A change in national leadership, for example, sometimes leads to instability that can result in social turmoil. And, a new regime that reverses policies often disrupts investments. Some predictable, but mostly unforeseeable, these…

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    Guatemala Case Study

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    1823 (Gilderhus, 2008: 5). The doctrine mainly served as a declaration of political independence of the American Continent from European colonial powers, yet the US-Latin American relations did not experience any notable change as the US merely pursued “to defend its own basic interests.” (Gilderhus, 2008: 8) Significant to their relations was the subsequent US foreign policy agenda based on Pan-Americanism, and…

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    West Latin America

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    States should intervene in conflicts between European countries and Latin America to administer legitimate claims of the European powers, rather than having the Europeans implement their own claims . The US used the Roosevelt Corollary to intervene in the Dominican Republic to protect the United States’ interests and to repay the debts the Dominicans owed to European nations. William Howard Taft, the successor of Roosevelt, replaced Roosevelt’s policy with a more indirect and constructive Dollar…

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    The Soviet Union created the Warsaw Pact in 1955 to establish and enforce military ties with its satellite states and the COMECON to link their economies; however, tensions arose, economic crisis ensued, and the communist bloc collapsed. Gorbachev led to the collapse of the Soviet Union, as his radical reforms and liberties encouraged revolutions in the future for freedom and change. The economy had…

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    Both Russia and China have emerged from the transition to global capitalism as stronger and more stable states. Yet neither of them has fully embraced the values and institutions of the “Washington Consensus” – the acceptance of the best economic policy being one of free trade, floating exchange rates, free markets and macroeconomic…

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    The Korean Nuclear Crisis

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    but it has insisted in negotiation to solve the crises, so it kept a good relation with it. Indeed, the Chinese position is not isolated from the china’s changing policy process which has been taking place within the last two decades. . China main focus in previous years was on the economy. So it was not surprising that the foreign policy of it don’t have any extreme attitude may harm any of it is markets. The geographical location…

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    1.0 Introduction Human emotion contributes to decision-making process, however, it has always been viewed as an impediment in the quest of sensible decisions. Consequently, any exhaustive account of foreign policy-decision making should consider the impact of emotion such as anger, humiliation, revenge or fear when arriving at some decisions. Leaders – who run states – all over make decisions based on their own personalities, cultural values, experience, and basic emotion at a particular time.…

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    Let us now turn to the possible solutions to respond to the end of the nation. Immanuel Kant argues for cosmopolitan constitutions with a principle of universal hospitality, that is to say for the right of a stranger no to be treated with hostility when he arrives on someone else’s territory. Kant argues that this arises from the natural right to the earth’s surface. He also argues that this has to be done within the framework of Republics –that is to say states is which the executive and the…

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    of “Marine spatial planning” is subject to a diverse range of titles depending on the geographic location of the marine body and the country leading on its theoretical development and practical implementation. The European Union refers to the process as Maritime spatial planning (European Commission, 2008) while England considers the process as Marine planning (Natural England, 2015). Norway refers to it as Integrated management (The Royal Norwegian Ministry of the Environment, 2005), Australia…

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    Post Soviet Union disintegration; most of the state adopted willingly and some places forcibly implemented the neoliberal economy. The neoliberal economy unlike the previous capitalist model came with more unprecedented development advanced information technology and promoting aggressive consumerism also with accompany of International economic institutions WTO, IMF and World Bank and regional organisation like EU and OECD implemented throughout world. Neoliberal economic policies also…

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