Papers 1471-1480 of total 55067 found.
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…in addition to the problems they are already experiencing now. The U.S. original intention was that they would aid Russia in integrating itself into the Western-based international system. As believed, this integration would reap two positive effects…
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Category: /History
…, Vacs probably wanted to know why Argentina and the USSR wanted to become trading partners in the first place. Second, he probably wanted to know both the internal and external forces that caused the rises and falls of the Argentine and USSR economic growth…
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…much less international investment than more open competitor nations. Central banks cannot maintain market exchange rates against the will of private investors. Another way in which analysts confuse the aspects of sovereignty is through the conflation…
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…, the international community strove for a normalisation regarding the relations with the new Germany. It was soon expected that the country takes its responsibility while enjoying its full sovereign rights. In the perception of the international public opinion, Germany…
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…Work-Related Violence By Mariann M. Robertson Violence in the United States has reached epidemic proportions (Mason 1). Increasingly, violent behavior is being observed in the American workplace (McCune 52…
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Category: /History
…suddenly find ourselves bound to an international situation. The question practically reduces itself to this: Do we mean to democratize the situation? Are we going to trust our democracy, or are we going to weakly imitate the policy of other governments, which…
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…be considered the sole purveyor of justice, and the only body with licence to employ force as means to achieve goals. This brings us to the distinction between legal and political sovereignty. Whilst the legal element relates to the situations described above, where…
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Category: /Literature/English
…In the next decade, international issues will become more important to human resource (hereafter referred to as HR) professionals in the United States as a growing number of businesses participate in the global marketplace. Indeed, nearly 17 percent…
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…. Suppose a British employee of an international company logs onto an ESS system to enroll in a benefits program. If he sees a long list of health care benefits and choices related to a 401(k), he's going to wonder what's going on. In Great Britain…
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…PPP of 1993 the poverty line of Nigeria worked out to be three times higher in relation to Mauritania, than when the 1985 PPP is used. These figures would then have had an effect on the international poverty line, which means that the Aid and help which…
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