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Causation in International Relations [PDF]
Causal claims are bound into the fabric of international relations (IR). Efforts to explain past outcomes, to predict future developments, to comprehend the range of options open to international actors, to advance policy prescriptions, and to evaluate policy decisions vis-à-vis possible alternatives all typically rely, explicitly or implicitly, on ...
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Anarchy in International Relations
The concept of anarchy is seen as the cardinal organizing category of the discipline of International Relations (IR), which differentiates it from cognate disciplines such as Political Science and Political Philosophy. It is important to distinguish between concepts of anarchy and theories where anarchy operates as a central premise.
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THE MULTINATIONAL COMPANIES AND THE LOW-COST MARKETS OF SOUTH-EAST ASIA [PDF]
In order to be considered a low-cost market, the cost advantage of one or more factors of production offered by a state – generally, a developing one – must be exploited by the multinational firms.
Diaconu Laura
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PRIMARY LEVEL OF VERBAL INTERCHANGE IN BUSINESS ENVIRONMENTS [PDF]
The basic activities involved in any business, from simply making introductions or phone calls to small talks or presentations, due to the specific business vocabulary, though restricted, add some peculiarities and specificities to the panel of basic ...
Horea Ioana
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Many histories have been told of the study of international relations, some starting as long ago as classical Athens. This chapter is interested, however, in International Relations (IR) as one of the institutionally differentiated disciplines that together make up the contemporary social sciences.
Bevir, M, Hall, I
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ABOUT DEFICIT MANAGEMENT IN THE CONDITIONS OF MARKET INTEGRATION AND GLOBALIZATION [PDF]
The expansion of the world trade, the unprecedented opening of the national markets, the regional integration and the consistency of globalization represent challenges having in view the management of the internal balances between cashing ins and ...
Chivu Luminita, Ciutacu Constantin
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REGIONAL DEVELOPMENT AND THE ROLES OF INSTITUTIONS [PDF]
The internationally accepted definition of sustainable development is referring at the obtaining the satisfaction the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
DAEA ALEXANDRA RENATE+2 more
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ASSESSMENTS AND CONTROVERSIES ON THE ROLE OF THE INTERNATIONAL FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS – IFIS - WITHIN A GLOBALIZED MARKET [PDF]
The world economy registered within the last decades a series of transformations which had as a result astounding economic growth, yet also violent crises, a maturing of the international cooperation with positive effects, yet also negative aspects as a ...
Dumitrescu Bogdan Andrei, Enciu Adrian
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The role of direct contact in forming peace-oriented international relations of a divided country: Focusing on the division of the Korean Peninsula. [PDF]
Shin HC, Lee GE, Choi SY, Lee JH.
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PHILOSOPHY AND METHODS OF EXAMINING THE IMPACT OF THE EUROPEAN REGIONAL POLICY [PDF]
It is a very generally accepted view that financial support received from the European Union generates a large growth surplus. The potential effects of the structural funds calculated in model simulations carried out by the European Commission support ...
Tron Zsuzsanna
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