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    more open world-trading regime, it can also be linked to strains on sovereignty, worker’s rights, and the environment. “Issues of globalization and free trade are surrounded by heated debate and controversy. Problems with contemporary free trade are rooted mainly in

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    The rising power of transnational terrorist organizations post 9/11 has weakened the state-centric framework of the international system and challenged the structural realist’s conception of power. As one of the major theories, one would assume that the premises of structural realism would be more applicable in the 21st century. However, leaders of today are enveloping countries in a globalist mindset, contesting a state mentality that honors sovereignty. 9/11 represents a historical turning point;

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    aims in ways that align with the American people, or at least divides them as to not have a coherent backlash. Fukuyama recognizes that administrative bodies often whole-heartedly believe in their virtuosity, but shows that the affirmations of international legitimacy in the form of war efforts exemplifies the egotistic nature of American

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    There is a remarkable increase in the form of strategic alliances, merger, and acquisitions, joint venture, takeover, etc. among national and international commercial marketplace. The primary reason for the adoption of collaborations is so as to fill in the remaining gap for an organization to remain competitive over the competitors in its region. The strategic alliance is such type of collaboration

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    put forward, showing that international trading is much more beneficial to countries than isolation or simple national trade. However, with the rise of globalisation, the trade system has changed and needed

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    prescriptions about war and peace. While the systemic theory presented by Waltz (1979) sees international structure as the main source of war and equal distribution of power between two actors (bipolarity) as the main guarantee of peace, Bremer (1992) and Reed (2000) emphasize the role of domestic factors on the emergence of conflict, and Wohlforth (1999) claims that unipolarity not bipolarity will stabilize the international system. Thompson (2006), in contrast to Wohlforth, presents completely opposite arguments

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    nation’s government regime, and widespread corruption can have significant repercussions on sustainability, the balance of power, and individual rights within a nation state. In 2015, Transparency International ranked North Korea the second most corrupt nation in the world, while Norway was ranked the sixth least corrupt. This paper will examine the staggering juxtaposition in corruption levels between the two nations based on the contrast in their respective governmental regimes and institutions.

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    relevance of JWT as a framework for the application of Jus in Bello is examined, or whether militarized masculinity has prevailed. Therefore it will argue that JWT is relevant to contemporary warfare only when applied as a moral framework in the international community. It should not be used as a tick list of conditions for states to justify going to war. The term ‘Just War’ stems from broad, consensual moral traditions in Western culture regarding restraint in war. Ideas on restraint have Christian

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    The negotiations talking on the nuclear threaten and the denuclearization of the Korean peninsula has recently shaped the agenda of North Korean system of international relations, thus affecting the patterns of foreign policy of the DPRK. This issue has gained such a priority to lead to the establishment of the 6PT experiment, thus proving to stand at the core of the debate on the stability and safety debate in the Northeast Asia region. The theory of Realism provides reasons why North Korea has

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    humanitarian action from other forms of activities. Humanitarian Laws, International Human Rights Law, and International Refugee Laws provides the frame work for fundamental legal standards relating to the protection of groups and individuals, as well as to the nature of the assistance being provided. In thinking about this topic along with the first of two questions needed to complete this assignment, I researched International Law as a Basis for Humanitarian Intervention. I discovered that there

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