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    ne of the central problems of international politics is that of cooperation or lack of cooperation. Though, cooperation is not always possible or a welcome idea when it comes to states making decisions. Creating and claiming value are two of the most fundamental aspects of negotiation strategy that exist, but there is tension with one another. In any negotiation, the delegates need to decide which course of action to take whether that be competitive, cooperative, or some of both. David Lax and

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    you were born or you feel you belong. On the other hand, the dictionary also defines it as a place where people are looked after. The first meaning of the word home would not apply to me as I only have lived in Dubai, The United Arab Emirates for four years as compared to the seven years in Marseille, France. Although I hail from Algeria, a country in the North of Africa, yet I yearn for my home in Marseille. The last characterization of the word home is not relevant either

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    Under Chapter VII of the UN Charter, peacekeeping missions can be launched by the Security Council of the United Nations in the aim to secure peace and to help populations in reconstructing stable and durable government and institutions (United Nations, 1945). This essay will focus on the peacekeeping mission created in 2002 at the request of the Government of Afghanistan, "to assist it and the people… in laying the foundations for sustainable peace and development in the country" (UNAMA, n.d.).

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    Saudi Arabia Saudi Arabia is an Arab nation located on the Arabian Peninsula. Though there is evidence that this peninsula has been inhabited for over 15,000 years, Saudi Arabia is a very young country. “Since King Abdulaziz Al-Saud established the modern Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in 1932, its transformation has been astonishing. In a few short decades, the Kingdom has turned itself from a desert nation to a modern, sophisticated state and a major player on the international stage.” (saudiembassy

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    in the continent of Asia, Saudi Arabia covers 2,149,690 square kilometers of land, making it the 13th largest nation in terms of land area. Saudi Arabia shares land borders with 8 countries: Kuwait, Palestine, Iraq, Yemen, Qatar, Oman, United Arab Emirates, Jordan. Saudi Arabia is bounded on the east by the Arabian Gulf on the west by the Red Sea and the Gulf of Al aqaba. b. Saudi Arabia 's capital

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    of the war to the international community. Multinational forces had to clarify to the world all reasons like: the restoration of Kuwait's lost independence (in August 1990, Iraqi troops occupied Kuwait); Protection of Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, Qatar and Oman against possible aggression by Iraq; Protection of the freedom of global navigation in the Persian Gulf; Protection of the trampled rights of Kurds and Shiites in Iraq. With using global information network, it became possible to

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    gallons of water to produces. The UN was trying to connect the importance of water in the world to the importance of having food for everyone to eat. The creator of this advertisement is the Al Ain Zoo, a zoo located in Abu Dhabi, in the United Arab Emirates. This zoo is a large supporter of world conservation, they are leading the cause for the repopulation of sand cat, and the dama gazelle. The zoo also has information on their webpage about how we need clean water in order to produce food and feed

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    A Partnership Based on Supply and Demand United Arabic Emirates (U.A.E.) is one of the United State of Americas’ Middle Eastern allies. U.A.E.’s economy is very fortunate, which is why it attracts much of The United States’ (U.S.) upper-class. The country makes the majority of its money off of selling highly demanded resources like oil and natural gas. (United, 2014) These resources are some of the main reasons why the U.S. and U.A.E joined forces. The U.S. military plays a critical role

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    to include Qatar. Now, as trade flow between Qatar and other nations digress, exporting and importing of goods to-and-from Qatar becomes just one complicated aspect of the crisis. Qatar is a leading export of goods to Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain. The only impact the crisis has on trade is the cut of food Saudi Arabia imported to Qatar; 40% of Qatar’s food is imported from, or through, Saudi Arabia (Kabbani et al. 2017). Due to its trade blockade with Qatar, supermarkets were

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    Executive Summary: In my research brief I focus on gender issues in the Arab world because the situation is getting better but still the problem is there and women are suffering there. The implementations I suggest might not be supported by the government , but with the help of national organizations they should realize that your sex does not matter you still have equal rights. In Phakistan, in every third hour a woman is raped and there is not any law to support her because the court needs eyewitness

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