Democratic and authoritarian are two very different and contradicting forms of political regimes. They differ in the way a country or a state is managed. In attempting to identify and discuss the differences between the two regimes‚ we should think what implications do the two regimes have on the political system. How are they different in terms of the institutions they inherent? How are rulers elected and which one provides the more comprehensive representation? How does the law making process differ
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man and women‚ which as Matar knows in the time of 1979 in Libya women were never equal to man. Matar describes how Libyan men are cruel and vicious towards traitors of Libya‚ he uses the character of Ustath Rashid‚ to show the cruelty of the regime. As the character‚ Ustath Rashid is hanged on live television for being a “traitor” (Page 187). Matar uses this scene to revolt and distress readers about the realisations of Libya‚ and if you were suspected of crimes against ‘Qaddafi’‚ you would
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A country’s regimes are imposed to protect the country’s interest‚ but these protections will create unavoidable conflict-of-interest where businesses are conducted. Likewise‚ the super power China and the United States‚ the perpetual political changes create a direct implication to the day-to-day business activities and the type business investment plan to enter the country. Hence‚ conflict-of-interests are commonly tensions between the different in political ideologies‚ social issues‚ historical
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GWU – IBI – MINERVA PROGRAM COUNTRY RISK ANALYSIS RENATO DONATELLO RIBEIRO donatello@originet.com.br COUNTRY RISK ANALYSIS I – INTRODUCTION II – HISTORY OF THE THEME A- Sources of data B- Rating Agencies III – METHODS OF ANALYSIS A – Methodologies B – The Basic data IV – PURPOSE OF THE ANALYSIS V – CONTENTS OF ANALYSIS A – Country history B – Country risk as a corporate risk 1. Dependency Level C – External Environment D – Ratios for economic risk evaluation 1. Domestic Side - Fiscal Policy
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India and China both reeled under the agonising rule of monarchs and feudalist regimes and needed unification. While China never was ruled by foreign powers‚ India remained under the rule of the Portuguese‚ British and French and at the same time a few princely states till it got freedom and the unification process to amalgamate the princely states began. India chose a federal polity while China has been run as a unitary polity. China is a unitary hard state and it can pursue a single goal with
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1. SIMILARITIES OF CULTURE IN MEDITERRANEAN COUNTRIES This shift in mutual perceptions is backed up by a series of objective findings and generally accepted analyses which all challenge the fear of the Mediterranean partnersthat "intensive labor production will be shifted from the current EU Member States tothe new members‚ and no longer to the Mediterranean partner countries‚ in order tobenefit from salary differentials". The first of these findings is that‚ in trade relations‚ themost worrying
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Malaysia and Singapore were sharing the same goal‚ which was to be independent and build up a strong political and economic society. Hence‚ leaders from both countries attempted to bring their countries towards independence. As for Malaysia‚ British promised to grant Malaysia independence with a condition‚ which was to ensure people in the country to live peacefully and harmony regardless of their difference in races. For example‚ Tunku Abdul Rahman put a lot of efforts to convince and unite the political
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Q: ACCOUNT FOR THE FALL OF THE ANCIENT REGIME IN FRANCE. The Ancien Régime (Old or Former Regime) was the monarchic‚ aristocratic‚ social and political system established in the Kingdom of France from approximately the 15th century until the late 18th century ("early modern France") under the late Valois and Bourbon dynasties. The administrative and social structures of the Ancien Régime were the result of years of state-building‚ legislative acts (like the Ordinance of Villers-Cotterêts)‚ internal
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The book "Cry‚ the Beloved Country" by Alan Paton is a book about agitation and turmoil of both whites and blacks over the white segregation policy called apartheid. The book describes how understanding between whites and blacks can end mutual fear and aggresion‚ and bring reform and hope to a small community of Ndotcheni as well as to South Africa as a whole. The language of the book reflects the Bible; furthermore‚ several characters and episodes are reminiscent of stories from the New Testament
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I. Principal industries 1. What proportion of the GNP does each industry contribute? The leading industrial sectors in France Percentage Aerospace and defense 9.1% Telecommunications (including communication satellites) 3.3% Research and development 2.26% Pharmaceuticals 1.52% Chemicals 1.21% Other 1.31% Total 18.7% 2. Ration of private to publicly owned industries: 1.2 French public sector firms grew to account for 21% of sales‚ 23% of employment‚ 28% of value-added‚ 30% of exports‚ and 53% of
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