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    discourse behind the drive for international trade comes from. In the second part I will discuss who the drivers of these institutions are, and how this ultimately affects the discourse and

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    Nineteenth-Century International Law,” Antony Anghie discusses the concept of sovereignty and membership. He uses the term “family nations” to illustrate the relations of states. Anghie seeks to find the answer to how “new” Europe deal with the task of “how order is created among sovereign state.” To which he asserts that “special doctrine” of shared norms and values have been devised for purpose of determining states’ sovereignty. Hence, states have resorted to the development of an international law to

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    make the procedures. Moreover, corruption affects the highest levels of government. In order to face this problem, “Latin America has made significant progress in combating poverty and inequality.” The economic development of states in Latin America benefiting from the international trade but it not enough to maintain economic stability within states, deviant globalization creates an opportunity to transnational crime organization to realize deferent activities like drugs trafficking, human trafficking

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    education is broadened o the student’’s well rounded development- physically, socially, emotionally and spiritually as well as intellectually. (sppv) Student affairs not only emphasize on academic excellence but to shape each individual as a unique human by providing a holistic learning and living environment. Student Affairs professionals play a pivotal role in the development of the students. By applying different theories in student development, they can foster student learning to help them shape

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    Silk Road Initiative

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    political one as well, wherein China can use it to unlock 3 doors with 1 key. If the Initiative is successfully implemented, China will able to attain their long-term domestic, international, and political goals. On an international level, if the OBOR is successfully implemented it will enable China to boost the international connectivity by linking China with countries in Asia, Europe, and Africa through inland and maritime routes. This connectivity shows that China believes bringing other countries

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    our competitors, Cash Flo, has implemented a benefit program called “Linx”, an international exchange program. This program allows their junior and middle level employees to work at a partner firm and live abroad for 6 months. An exchange program provides companies with competitive advantage through attaining greater experienced candidates and international operations. As Cash Flo’s employees are gaining international investment and financial experience,

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    increased integration between different economies and the increased impact of international influences on all aspects of life and economic activity. For South Africa, (SA), the process of globalisation began in 1994, at the end of its apartheid era. At this time, the country opened itself to the forces of globalisation, causing a huge impact on many aspects of its economy, accelerating economic growth but not necessarily development. For SA, globalisation has led to rapid growth in trade, driving economic

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    econ case study

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    an understanding of the problems of development? It is because that the development of a country depends on economic factors. Economics helps you to interpret how a country is developing, economic policies of a country that determine whether or not it develops and how fast it develops if it performs. In addition, economics helps you to understand how wealth and finance are distributed, and the causes and effects of borrowing and lending. Problems of development are like not having enough money, economics

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    The Elimination of the Middle Class

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    global network by transportation, communication, and trade. Through a global lens the process of globalization seems to be vital to the development of the modern world. As a result of globalization there has been a dramatic transition in every aspect of life around the world, more specifically in areas such as trade, immigration, and human development. International trade bolsters sales, lowers the cost of production and consumption, and extends the market reach of any corporation. This is beneficial

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    their relatively high labor intensity, dependence on indigenous skills and technology, contributions to entrepreneurship development and innovativeness and growth of industrial linkages. Out of 11% employment of the civilian labor force provided by the manufacturing sector, about two thirds are estimated to be provided by the small and cottage industries sector. Again, development of small industries facilitates the effective mobilization of capital and labor resources. They also help in raising standards

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