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    Emergindindia

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    India’s foreign policy and the strategies it has adopted which have the potential to shape the international order. India‚ traditionally a prominent leader of the South‚ is transcending that role to play a larger global role which is endorsed by both the United States (US) and the European Union (EU) in their respective Strategic Partnerships with India. 1 India’s Perception of its Role in International Politics The 21st century is touted to be the Asian age‚ belonging to China and India. The

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    Foreign Policy of Bangladesh

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    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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    Perspectives Introduction The employment relationship is the heart of any industrial relations system. It is the relationship between the employer and the employee. A successful employment relationship has always been the foundation of any successful business or organisation no matter how big or small. Variety of philosophers and writers of management have written a lot of theories relating to employment relationship. These theories have changed vastly from the classical era to the modern era‚ addressing issues

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    Great Power Hegemony

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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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    The Age of Nonpolarity

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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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    How Globalization Went Bad

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    United States as the single super power in this modern global market is not exactly a good thing. Weber says that the “evils of globalization are even more dangerous than ever before…The world has more international terrorism and more nuclear proliferation today than it did in 1990. International institutions are weaker‚ and the threats of pandemic disease and climate change stronger. Cleavages of religious and cultural ideology are more intense‚ and the global financial system is more unbalanced

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    Chapter 1 Critical Thinking Assignment Write out your answers and submit them using the Dropbox in a RTF or Word doc format under the Assignment Course Tools under Critical Thinking Assignment One (where it will be worth a maximum of twelve points. Should America export its version of democracy? Write as if you are telling the president what kind of foreign policy to follow. In order to make a convincing argument‚ you will need to tell him why this course of action should be followed. To do this

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    Pakistan's Foreign Policy

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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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    The Criminalization

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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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    According to Sarkesian‚ “US national interests are expression of US values projected into the domestic and international arenas.” The concerns of technology‚ totalitarianism‚ and suspicion of the military have developed into the four core national interests. President Roosevelt saw the need for unity among military branches necessary in order to combat against the concerns of national interest. President Truman adapted the national interests to show the strength of the U.S. The national interests

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