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    market is to have an economy without the interference of government rules and regulations. The driving factor behind no governmental regulations in an economy is that the consumers voice must be heard in order to successfully run an organization. A free market ideology promotes competition and a system of supply and demand between consumers and suppliers. Although the ideologies behind free market are well known‚ there are rarely instances in which it is truly applied to an economy. There is

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    Chapter 3‚ Flexible‚ by Richard Sennett‚ “The Corrosion of Character” As a whole‚ Richard Sennett’s book The Corrosion of Character: The Personal Consequences of Work in the New Capitalism discusses the effect of the flexible capitalist economy on the lives of workers during the 1990s. Chapter 3 focuses mainly on flexibility. Sennett compares the flexibility of a human being to that of a tree‚ whereby‚ the tree has the capacity both to yield and to recover‚ from both the testing and the restoration

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    Ideology and Political Party

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    Lapura ‚ Jomari S. AB Pol Sci - PS12 ASS#1 (Name) (course-section ) A political party is a political organization that typically seeks to influence government policy‚ usually by nominating their own candidates and trying to seat them in political office.[1] Parties participate in electoral campaigns and educational outreach or protest actions. Parties often espouse an expressed ideology or vision bolstered by a written platform with

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    DEGREE: B.Sc Political Science and Economics LECTURER: Dr. Tennyson Joseph DATE: 22ND November 2013. Identify and discuss the central themes of Gordon Lewis’ Main Currents in Caribbean Thought‚ Paget Henry’s Caliban’s Reason‚ Rex Nettleford’s “The Battle for Space” and Charles W. Mill’s Blackness Visible and explain the manner in which these works assist in your understanding of the characteristic features‚ concerns and content of Caribbean political thought? ABSTRACT Western Political Philosophy

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    International Political Economy: Taiwan Made in Taiwan‚ an all too familiar sticker found on many products you and I purchase everyday. Taiwan is slightly smaller than Delaware and Maryland combined yet boasts an economy rivaling that of the top nations in the world. Taiwan is known for its rapid economic growth in the 80s and 90s due to the demand for textiles and electronic computer chips manufactured there. However‚ Taiwan’s once boisterous economy is now beginning to slow its pace due to outsourcing

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    Third World Debt

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    Univesiti Utara Malaysia FACULTY OF INTERNATIONAL STUDIES International Political Economy GFPP 3113 Individual Research Paper Prepared for: Dr. Christopher Wylde Prepared by: Arnold Garibaldi Soewondo 107646 “All the Third World Debt Advanced by the Developed Countries should be Cancelled Immediately” Introduction In the late of twentieth century‚ the worldwide has spread with the political and economic liberalism. There is no single country would be able to survive without

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    Confucius' Political Mind

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    Confucius’ political mind -------Education and feeding Confucius‚ who is also honored as Master Kong‚ is considered to be a master‚ a sage by people in China and even around the world nowadays. Yet‚ back to the years when he was alive‚ he was no famous man. Confucius was born in the state Lu. And by the sixth century of the Zhou dynasty‚ the state and other states around was in rapid decline with warfare fighting

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    world politics‚ the rise of global multilateral institutions and the de-territorialization of political economies.” (Wall 2005) Singapore is in fact‚ a complete model contradiction to this theory. Singapore‚ as a modern global city-state‚ despite its liberalised trade barriers is very autonomous in its style of governance. Singapore has frequently rejected the wishes and impositions of external political bodies and non-governmental organisations and in turn retained much of their politcal Confucian

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    Political System of China

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    Political System of China Fundamental principles of Constitution The People’s Republic of China is a socialist country led by the working class‚ based on the worker-peasant alliance and practicing people’s democratic centralism. The socialist system is the primary system in China. The Constitution The Constitution is the fundamental law of the state. It usually stipulates a country’s social system and basic principles of state system‚ the basic principles of activities and organizations

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    Political Economy of International Trade A) This chapter explores the political reality of international trade. Free trade refers to a situation where a government does not attempt to restrict what its citizens can buy from another country or what they can sell to another country. While many nations are nominally committed to free trade‚ they tend to intervene in international trade to protect the interests of politically important groups. B) The major objective of this chapter is to describe

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