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    Only through a liberal understanding of the world can one believe that addressing the biggest global challenges requires international cooperation. Relatedly‚ it is essential that countries recognize that the biggest threats facing a nation are becoming increasingly global‚ and that sovereignty must be redefined from coercion and exclusion to cooperation and inclusion. Financial crises‚ pandemics‚ cyber security‚ migration‚ and climate change have emerged from globalization and pose the greatest

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    Handbook of International Relations. Sage: London et al.‚ 95-118. Alchian‚ Armen A./Demsetz‚ Harold 1972: Production‚ Information Costs‚ and Economic Organization. In: American Economic Review 62 (5)‚ 777-795. Axelrod‚ Robert 1981: The Emergence of Cooperation among Egoists. In: American Political Science Review 75 (2)‚ 306-318. Axelrod‚ Robert 1984: The Evolution of Co-operation. Penguin: London et al. Barnett‚ Michael/Duvall‚ Raymond 2005: Power in International Politics. In: International Organization

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    extends from hemispheric cooperation on the largest scale ever seen (Private Rights‚ 2001). NATFA is a treaty between Canada‚ Mexico and the United States and was intended to cultivate greater trade between these three countries (Private Rights‚ 2001). NAFTA was put into effect in January of 1994 and has since been updated to include two significant additions‚ the North American Agreement for Environmental Cooperation (NAAEC) and the North American Agreement for Labor Cooperation (NAALC) (NAAEC‚ n.d

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    of what has been called `the shrinking organization’. The apparent failure of `hierarchies’ has been accompanied with the growing importance of cooperation in modern business. The latter poses a serious challenge to managers. The reason is that managers are educated to be competitive and to maximize their self-interested objectives. Moreover‚ cooperation is not socially embedded in modern societies. The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the understanding of the determinants of cooperative

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    summit was held in February 1976 in Bali.[3] At this summit‚ ASEAN expressed its readiness to "develop fruitful relations" and mutually beneficial co-operation with other countries of the region.[4] The ASEAN leaders signed the Treaty of Amity and Cooperation in Southeast Asia.On 2nd ASEAN summit held on Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia in 1977 was the occasion for the first summit meeting between Japan and ASEAN. Japan expressed its intention to promote co-operation with ASEAN.[5]On 9th ASEAN Summit; A meeting

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    Contents Abstract ......................................................................................................................................................... 2 Introduction .................................................................................................................................................. 2 Knowledge as a Key Resource for Creating Innovation ................................................................................ 3 Information Management as

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    Review of India’s Look East Policy “India’s Look East Policy is not merely an external economic policy‚ it is also a strategic shift in India’s vision of the world and India’s place in the evolving global economy. Most of all it is about reaching out to our civilisational neighbours in South East Asia and East Asia”-- Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh Introduction In many ways the post Cold War external environment of a globalizing world‚ without rival political alliances‚ gave India the

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    Abstract Purpose: This paper aims to explain: How does the franchisor maintain the franchise network relationship and manage the franchisee effectively. Methodology: In order to collect the data for the research I used both primary and secondary information. Primary data was collected through an interview with the employee of Aiyaya company. Secondary data was collected through articles and online resources. Findings: The research reveals that investment in information technology‚ high quality

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    TEAM REPORT ON SUPER PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (SPIP) MATT 2 STAGE 2 GROUP 11‚ TEAM D [pic] SUBMITTED ON 20 February 2012 PROJECT TITLE Developing an effective support network for reduction of drug abuse and rehabilitation of disadvantaged drug addict children through community participation: A model project at Tejgaon slum area. [pic] MATT 2 STAGE 2 GROUP 11‚ TEAM D TABLE OF CONTENTS |Sl. No. |Contents

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    different roles for the sports. Some believed that sports honed cooperation‚ while others valued the competition between nations which sports instilled. Still others valued the personal strength which performance created. The growth of sports‚ as shown by document 2‚ created different issues of worry and brought sports to an international foreground. As sports its fan base spread and created a new brand of fanaticism. The idea of cooperation in sports had many different effects. As shown in document

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