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    Introduction In international politics‚ protocol is the etiquette of diplomacy and affairs of state. It may also refer to an international agreement that supplements or amends a treaty. Diplomatic protocol dictates how politicians and representatives of various nations should behave during their official interactions‚ as a means to promote civility and convey their respect. Specific rules of protocol may differ somewhat depending on the nation or culture; however‚ there are certain acts‚ such

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    Introduction A multinational company is a corporation business enterprise with manufacturing‚ sales‚ or service subsidiaries in one or more foreign countries. Multinational companies reflect the strengths and weaknesses of their own country‚ so that sometimes government authorities spend public money supporting local industries or individual companies. It brings both opportunities and pitfalls for national firms in engaging their governments on their behalf. It is the WTO’s job to prevent downsides

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    at living standards and economic growth • another important factor is the value an international business can create in a foreign market o depends on the suitability of its product offering to that market and the nature of indigenous competition Timing of Entry • Early entry is when an international business enters a foreign market before other foreign firms • Late when it enters after other international businesses have already established themselves • The advantages frequently associated

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    IBUS/MARK 462 SECOND EXAM – WINTER 2013 STUDY QUESTIONS A. Definitions –four will be chosen for the exam Transaction exposure: The extent to which income from individual transactions is affected by fluctuations in foreign exchange values. Balance-of-trade equilibrium: Reached when the income a nation’s residents earn from exports equals money paid for imports. Spot exchange rate: The exchange rate at which a foreign exchange dealer will convert one currency into another that particular

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    and historical use since 1372‚ but ceded those islands to Japan in 1895 under the Treaty of Shimonoseki until the end of World War II‚ where it reclaimed possession of those islands. Through analysis of the respective claims under customary international law‚ this paper finds that Japan has a better claim to the islands. II COMPETITNG CLAIMS TO SENKAKU/DIAOYU ISLANDS A Senkaku Islands Japan’s claim to Senkaku Islands rests on four bases. First‚ Japan argues that the islands were terra nullius

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    ......................................3 About the Authors ......................................................................3 Book content ..............................................................................3 Story of “Figgie International”...................................................4 What we can learn from the book? ........................................6 My comments on the book ......................................................8 Recommendation – combined reading

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    CASE 1 (a) What was the critical catalyst that led Kodak to start taking the Japanese marketseriously? Kodak: The Changing StrategiesBy 2000‚ Kodak‚ the company thatpioneered the imaging industry byinventing easy-to-use cameras andphotographic film‚ was in deep crisis. Withthe advent of digital cameras in the mid1990s‚ Kodak found its sales declining asconsumers preferred the new cameras‚which did not use films. The growingpopularity of digital cameras led to a slumpin film sales‚ which was a major

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    foreign market entry mode. Describe scenarios when licensing might be the preferable one of the two entry modes. 9. International franchising is often regarded as a low-risk foreign market entry strategy. Does this view fully reflect the attraction of international franchising as a market entry mode? 10. Under what circumstances would a BOT system make sense as an international marketing

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    short of a global phenomenon. Giving IKEA such a high rating due to their success‚ it must suggest that they have been very wise in planning their market strategies to enter different global markets. In fact they are armed with a wide range of international experience in Europe‚ North America‚ and most recent Far East Asia. They see Far East Asia as an emerging market‚ which counts

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    Arendt: The Human Condition-Action Summary Hannah Arendt’s Action chapter in “The Human Condition” analyses the relationship between action and human existence. One’s actions are interpreted as the defining factor in “who” an individual is‚ as opposed to “what”. While the individual may be performer of his own specific action‚ interpretation of said task is out of his hands‚ making the individual slave to the interpretation of others. The tasks one performs suffer under the critical gaze of all

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