Introduction : Bangladesh emerged as a independent country in 1971 via a long walking struggle. So it was compelled to retain it’s relation to super power countries and also to Muslim countries where Bangladesh was helped by Russia in our liberation war. But our foreign policy has been changed since 1971 to at present time for sundry times because of changing our political regime .Our honorable prime minister in different political regime visited to sundry countries for making pacts ‚ treaty
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best conditions for advancing peace‚ prosperity and civilization? There are several opinions about the advantages and disadvantages of each system and the functions‚ abilities and disabilities of them to maintaining the peace and stability in international arena. But I want to argue on hegemonic power system as a preventer of war among states and a maintainer of peace as comparison to other suggested types of system for advancing peace‚ stability and civilization in all over the world. Hegemonic
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THEORY: SOME REFLECTIONS FROM THE REGIONAL INTEGRATION EXPERIENCE IN THE DEVELOPING WORLD Petropoulos Sotirios1 First Draft 1 Phd Candidate at Harokopion University‚ department of Geography‚ Researcher at the Institute of International Economic Relations The paper examines the ability of the hegemonic stability theory to interpret the creation and development of regional integration schemes in the developing world. More specifically‚ this paper aims at testing the theory through a
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Approaches to Global Political Economy This paper will outline the different theoretical approaches to GPE‚ by critically reviewing three articles on international political economy‚ globalisation and strategic interests. The articles chosen for the study are as follows: 1. Greenwold‚ Stephen (1999). ‘Strategic Interests and International Political Economy’‚ New Political Economy‚ 4 (1)‚ 97-112. 2. Krugman‚ Paul (1994). ‘Competitiveness: A Dangerous Obsession’‚ Foreign Affairs‚ 73 (2)
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Crisis Bargaining in International Relations The insatiable longing for power‚ arguably rooted in human nature‚ has driven the course of history for thousands of years. The most memorable emperors and prosperous civilizations mastered the art of consolidating power while spreading and strengthening their influence. In “The Melian Dialogue”‚ drafted during the Peloponnesian War‚ Thucydides brings into question the role of power in relation to statecraft and international relations. As the Athenians
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Political Science Annet Hofstra (5833264) Strategies and power of multinational corporations: A case study of the global dairy sector Author Annet Hofstra Student number 5833264 Discipline International Relations Faculty of Social and Behavioral Sciences University of Amsterdam Research project Global Politics: Power and Politics at the sub-state level Supervisor Professor Dr. Jeffrey Harrod Reader Dr. Robin Pistorius Date July 2011
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in 2012 raises many questions about the future of Russian foreign and security policy as well as U.S. —Russia relations. To what extent will Putin seek to continue and implement the goals of current President Dmitri Medvedev’s modernization program? Will Putin reform the political system in the direction of decentralization of power and pluralism? Will the ‘‘reset’’ in U.S. —Russia relations endure? Even with these issues up in the air‚ the return of Putin as president will not significantly alter
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references the fact that US power has been diminishing in relation to other countries in terms of economic‚ political‚ and cultural influence. He also examines the rise of emerging powers‚ which see their influence being limited due to their own limitations (China’s issue of high population and high poverty) and the emergence of other actors (NGO’s‚ terrorist groups‚ militias‚ etc.) that exert considerable power‚ as proof that international relations is moving away from a unipolar system and towards a
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and by special influences which may be of transitory nature. In the words of P.A Reynolds‚ the Foreign Policy is defined as under:- "The range of actions taken by varying sections of the government of a state in its relations with other bodies similarly acting on the international stage‚ in order to advance the national interests." Foreign Policy consists of the external actions taken by decision makers with the intention of achieving long-range goals and short-term objectives. Action is constrained
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Uddin :p (fix it) The Effects of War and Peace on Foreign Aid War comes with many costs‚ and Foreign Aid is one among the many. Infact‚ in many a cases the biggest that a nation had to pay. In International relations‚ overseas aid or foreign aid is provided in the form of a voluntary transfer of resources from a developed country‚ such as the United States of America to developing nation like Bangladesh or India. A part of the objective behind this act
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