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Circuit World, 1989
The California Circuits Association has moved to the following new mailing address: CCA, 8855 Atlanta Avenue, 210 Huntington Beach, CA 92646. Telephone: (714) 536 3519.
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The California Circuits Association has moved to the following new mailing address: CCA, 8855 Atlanta Avenue, 210 Huntington Beach, CA 92646. Telephone: (714) 536 3519.
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SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
Abstract This chapter explores the role of international institutions during the Cold War. It explains that while international institutions promoted their own agendas for global action, they also provided venues for raising questions about the bipolar power contest and acted as mitigators in international conflicts.
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Abstract This chapter explores the role of international institutions during the Cold War. It explains that while international institutions promoted their own agendas for global action, they also provided venues for raising questions about the bipolar power contest and acted as mitigators in international conflicts.
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international monetary institutions
1987Domestic money is conceived of by society as a device to facilitate transactions in the marketplace, as a temporary store of value, and as a unit of account for contracts. Given the possibilities of fraud and counterfeiting, domestic monetary authorities have been established to regulate the quality of the domestic monetary unit in most countries. Such
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Progress in Development Studies, 2009
Austrian Economics tries to minimize the role of the state. International institutions, like the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank (WB), seen under this perspective, often try to fulfil functions of states which are not necessary, for instance, fixing exchange rates or redistribute income.
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Austrian Economics tries to minimize the role of the state. International institutions, like the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank (WB), seen under this perspective, often try to fulfil functions of states which are not necessary, for instance, fixing exchange rates or redistribute income.
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This chapter examines how international institutions are a critical site of great power competition, which is enacted via power bargaining, strategic co-optation, rhetorical coercion, and principled persuasion. It also recognises the important role played by international institutions in encouraging cooperation between states. In the second part of the
Paul Reuter, J.M. Chapman
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Paul Reuter, J.M. Chapman
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India Quarterly: A Journal of International Affairs, 1959
Linden A. Mander, Paul Reuter
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Linden A. Mander, Paul Reuter
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