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    Pak China Relationa

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    People’s Republic of China–Pakistan relations began in 1950 when Pakistan was among the first countries to break relations with the Republic of China on Taiwan and recognise the PRC. Following the 1962 Sino-Indian War‚ Pakistan’s relations with the PRC became stronger; since then‚ the two countries have regularly exchanged high-level visits resulting in a variety of agreements. The PRC has provided economic‚ military and technical assistance to Pakistan. Bilateral relations have evolved from an

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    Chapter 9: IHRM in the host-country context Standardization and localization of HRM practices * Controlling cross-border operations of an MNE centres around what processes‚ routines‚ procedures and practices can be and should be transferred abroad. In the process of transferring systems and know-how the role of people is critical. * The aim of global standardization of HRM practices is to reach consistency‚ transparency and an alignment of geographically fragmented workforce around common principles

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    Umar Khadr

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    ​It is generally accepted that the life of an average fifteen-year-old Canadian boy revolves around his friends‚ sports teams‚ video games and perhaps even school. Nowadays teenage boys have little worries such as handing in an assignment on time or waiting in line for hours outside of a big electronics store to get their hands on the release of the latest video game. Omar Khadr‚ a 15 year old Canadian boy also shared the same interests. Just like every other teenage boy‚ he loved basketball and

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    effectively respond to terrorism and discuses room for further research. Trends in Modern International Terrorism In recent years‚ the academic world has witnessed a surge of research and academic programs in the field of homeland security and counterterrorism. After the attacks of 9/11‚ the threat of global terrorism immediately topped the international agenda. B. Ganor Lauder

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    The Secret Service

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    The Secret Service was created in 1865 as a federal law enforcement agency within the Treasury Department. It derives its legal authority from Title 18‚ United States Code‚ Section 3056. It was established for the express purpose of stopping counterfeiting operations which had sprung up in this country following the introduction of paper currency during the Civil War (Treasury‚ 2002‚ Online). The Secret Service maintains its role as guardian of the integrity of our currency‚ but today also investigates

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    ‘Inside Al-Qaeda: Global Network of Terror’‚ Columbia University Press‚ New York‚ NY‚ USA. Hoffman‚ Bruce (2001) ‘Change and Continuity in Terrorism’‚ Studies in Conflict and Terrorism‚ 24:5‚ 417-428. Hoffman‚ Bruce (2002) ‘Rethinking Terrorism and Counterterrorism Since 9/11’‚ Studies in Conflict and Terrorism‚ 25:5‚ 303-316. Hoffman‚ Bruce (2003) ‘Al Qaeda‚ Trends in Terrorism‚ and Future Potentialities: An Assessment’‚ Studies in Conflict and Terrorism‚ 26:6‚ 429-442. Hoffman‚ Bruce (2004) ‘The Changing

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    Watch List

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    CASE STUDY “Trouble with the Terrorist Watch List Database” 1. Please read the case study that starts on the next page. 2. Answer all 5 questions below. 1. What Information Systems concepts are illustrated in this case? 2. Why was the consolidated terror watch list created? What are the communication benefits of the list? (Comm) 3. Describe some of the weaknesses of the watch list. What management‚ organization‚ and technology factors are responsible for these weaknesses? 4. What steps would

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    Comparing Defense Innovation in the United States‚ China‚ Russia‚ and India Speaker Biographies Dmitry (Dima) ADAMSKY is Associate Professor at the Lauder School of Government‚ Diplomacy and Strategy at the IDC Herzliya‚ and is a Head of the BA Honors Track in Strategy and Decision Making. Prior to joining the school in 2010‚ he has been a preand post-doctoral fellow at Harvard University‚ a visiting fellow at the Institute of War and Peace Studies‚ Columbia University and at the Norwegian

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    Bush Doctrine Unethical

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    The Bush Doctrine: an unethical agenda in theory and practice @minr_boy Dr. Jonathan Marks Francesco Poggiani Philosophy 119 December 18‚ 2012   @minr_boy Dr. Jonathan Marks Philosophy 119 December 18‚ 2012 Research Paper: The Bush Doctrine: an unethical agenda in theory and practice The “Bush Doctrine” represents the foreign policy principles of the United States federal government under the administration of President George W. Bush. Although the phrase was never explicitly

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    Community Policing

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    Effectiveness of Community Policing To understand the effectiveness of community policing we first must understand the concept regarding community policing. Community policing is both a philosophy and an organizational strategy that allows the police and the community residences to work closely together in new ways to solve the problems‚ fear of crime‚ criminal disorder and at the same time increasing the community living conditions. Community policing implies an agreement‚ almost like a formal

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