2011/12 Submission Date: 14th December 2011 Andreas Tichonenko Erasmus Exchange ID#: 19535771 andreas.tichonenko@gmail.com Executive Summary The following research paper is focused on the illustration of the significance of a political cooperation within the agricultural sector. Since more than 40 years the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) constitutes one of the most important and financial significant policies of the European Union (EU). In the early fifties‚ the member countries of the
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Lisbon Summit: Seeking a New Stage of Cooperation In November 2010‚ at a NATO-Russia Council held during the Lisbon Summit‚ NATO leaders and President Dmitry Medvedev agreed to embark on “a new stage of cooperation towards a true strategic partnership”‚ based on the goals and principles of the Founding Act and the NATO-Russia Rome Declaration. On this basis Russia agreed to allow countries of the NATO-led International Security Assistance Force to transport military goods by air or land across Russia
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Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation‚ commonly abbreviated for APEC has 21 Pacific members‚ including all the major economies of the region and some of the most dynamic‚ fastest growing economies in the world. Statistically‚ APEC members have a combined Gross Domestic Product of over $16 trillion and carry out 42% of world trade. Over the past few years‚ APEC’s role has grown in both depth and scope and now encompasses trade liberalization‚ business facilitation‚ economic and technical cooperation. Despite
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2.5.2. International cooperation and differences across countries. In 1883 in Paris was concluded the first international agreement in the sphere of industrial property right protection‚ which was named “Paris Convention for the Protection of Industrial Property” according to the website of World Intellectual Property Organization. Convention was covering almost everything in terms of industrial property: patents‚ utility models‚ trademarks‚ service marks‚ trade names‚ industrial designs‚ geographical
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Nepal – India Water Resources Cooperation: A Critical Review Dahal Vaskar‚ Khanal Sonu‚ Mulmi Ravi‚ Pokharel Mohan‚ Pokharel Sunil Abstract Nepal has been touted to be rich in water resources and the proper utilization of her vast water resources and the intensification of the tourism industry are considered as one way ride to economic prosperity that the region of South Asia has not been able to boast of till date. This belief highly publicized‚ especially in the last half century‚ notwithstanding
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The concept of work reform has intrigued social scientists for centuries. The emergence of capitalism and the industrial revolution has created a sociological dichotomy pitting workers against managers in a battle of fiscal self interest and human rights. The ancillary economic benefits of worker satisfaction and participation can be seen in Asian and European markets. Adoption and adaption of these foreign labour policies as well as new forms of management which utilize post-bureaucratic policies
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India‚ Brazil‚ and South Africa (IBSA): South - South Cooperation and the Paradox of Regional Leadership The article by Marco Antonio Vieira and Chris Alden mainly explains the beginnings and creation of IBSA and the purpose of this group. IBSA is a distinctive group‚ which brought India‚ Brazil and South Africa together. All three are big democracies with key markets from three dissimilar regions‚ confronting comparable dilemmas. All three nations are emerging‚ diverse‚ multi-national‚ multi-ethnic
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and hardly survive for 5 years. MIS and ERP systems can allow SMEs to have better knowledge about their respective industries on an international level by communicating with SMEs in other countries. Recently‚ SMEDA and JICA (Japan International Cooperation Agency) have initiated an Industry Support Program in Pakistan. MIS and ERP systems will also SMEs to interact with their staff much better thus allowing greater
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ASIA PACIFIC ECONOMIC COOPERATION GROUP MEMBERS PRATIK DUBE - 23 DEEP GANDHI - 25 ASTHA INANI - 33 SANJAY JAIN - 36 KUNAL MAKWANA - 51 APEC The Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) is a regional economic forum established in 1989 to leverage the growing interdependence of the Asia-Pacific APEC’s 21 members aim to create greater prosperity for the people of the region by promoting balanced‚ inclusive‚ sustainable‚ innovative and secure growth and by accelerating regional economic integration
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Edward Bailey Professor Saba Ozyurt PH.D International Organizations IRL-6200 April 11 2012 Week 4 Summary 1A Bargaining‚ Enforcement‚ and Multilateral Sanctions: When Is Cooperation Counterproductive? (Daniel Drezner) The article describes the complex international political structure on how the United States and other powerful nations declared sanctions on rival or rogue states. The articles main argue is that powerful states mostly will loss in the political arena when it comes
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