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    What is significant about developments in Post-Cold War IR theory? This essay will explore the significance of developments in post-Cold War International Relations theory. It wasn't surprising that the collapse of the Soviet bloc, arguably the third greatest cataclysm of the Twentieth Century and an event which drew a line under the Two World Wars, would pose some serious theoretical questions for International Relations. In order to do this the essay will be broken down into two sections. The

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    The Four Political Parties of Canada      In a country as vast and as culturally diverse as Canada, many different political opinions can be found stretched across the country. From the affluent neighbourhoods of West Vancouver to the small fishing towns located on the east coast of Newfoundland, political opinions and affiliations range from the left wing to the right wing. To represent these varying political views, Canada has four official national political parties to choose from: the

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    this, communism failed to spread through the rest of Southeast Asia. In-conclusion, the Cold War was built on mistrust, suspicion, and the Berlin Wall that came to symbolize itself as the start of war. This was a fight between the Eastern and Western bloc during the time the US had introduced policies about anti-communism. I believe it couldnt have been

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    Iron Curtain

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    listen to him. The main purpose of this speech was because Winston Churchill wanted everyone understand the geographical divide between the Western and Eastern Bloc. Winston Churchill created this speech because he wanted everyone to be aware of

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    looks at trade flows and related welfare changes. All most all the evidence seems to suggest that initial first six countries have had positive net gains in welfare due to them forming a customs union. I have taken dater from a table out of a book (Pelkmans, 2006: p.108). Balassa (1975) concluded that trade creation was $11 billion greater than then trade diversion in 1970. Williamson and Bottrill (1973) found that trade diversion in 1969 was zero therefore overall net gain equals trade creation

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    ABSTRACT After the World War II, the military and political tension started between two powers of Eastern Bloc (Soviet Union and its allies in the Warsaw pact) and Western Bloc (The United States and its NATO allies). The military and political term used as the “cold war”, because there was no any direct large scale war started between the Eastern and Western Blocs. But there were some major regional wars, which are known as the Proxy wars in Vietnam, Korea and Afghanistan. In these Proxy wars both

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    After World War II, the Eastern and Western Allies started to grow apart. The Eastern Bloc was led by the Soviet Union and promoted communism, while the Western Bloc was led by the United States and promoted capitalism, through democracy. Both wanted their country’s ideals to spread throughout the world, and at the same time, prevent the opposing superpower from taking over. In an attempt to stop the spread of communism, the United States created NATO and the Truman Doctrine, while the Soviet Union

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    Preferential Trade Agreements (PTAs), of which bilateral and regional trade agreements are a part. Of the 162 member countries, Mongolia was the only WTO member without PFA by 2005 (WTO, 2016). There are several motivations behind bilateral trade negotiations, originating from the state of the economic and political situation of participating nations (McMahon, 2006). In the absence of broader trade agreements, bilateral trade agreements accomplish the objectives of market expansion and trade liberalisation

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    completion of an object by combining parts together and secondly region suggests an area having definable boundaries or characteristics. Having both regional integration combined in the context of international business, implies the attempt to create free trade between two of more nations, becoming a staple to harmonizing tariff rates, freedom of movement of goods and services, persons and capital. The need for regional integration dates back all the way to ancient civilizations from allowing for its economic

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    Europe was constantly in civil conflict with each other prior to the aftermath of World War II. However, at the end of World War II, it became evident that the United States would dominate global politics. In fact, much of the foreign policy implemented throughout the world were simply just the goals of the United States and the United States did become the major geopolitical hegemon directing international policies which other countries would follow. In simpler terms, the United States frequently

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