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This is a 2-page essay discussing NAFTA. The relationship between NAFTA and the United States and Mexico will be explored. Information will be provided about the current relationship and factors that impact it. It relies on 2 sources and is presented in APA format. | more info
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This is a 8-page essay on international relations. It discusses the theories and perspectives from both positivist and post positivist approaches in international relations. It relies on 3 sources and is in APA format. Some of the questions answered are: | more info
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This is a five-page essay discussing terrorism. It offers an overview of the various definitions for the term terrorism and related issues. It also attempts to explain why there are differing definitions. It describes the changes that terrorist organizational models have undergone in the past 65 years. Both the advantages and disadvantages are covered. The general funding of terrorist organizations is investigated. A brief overview of the existence of al-Qaeda and the Jihadist Network in Afghanistan in relation to historical U.S. actions involving that country is also provided. It relies on eight sources presented in APA format. | more info
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This 7-page research paper uses 8 sources and is in MLA format. It discusses the international strategy used by Haiti. | more info
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This 15-page research paper is in APA format. It supports the thesis that British Corporate governance laws are based too much on freedom of contract, as compared to German law, which is over-prescribed by statute. Seven sources are used. | more info
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This 15-page research paper uses 8 sources and is in APA format. It discusses integration of the Global Supply Chain and E-supply in the Chinese Automotive industry. | more info
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This is a 15-political science term paper in MLA format on issues related to terrorism. The paper responds to two multi-part questions provided by the client. The questions ask for informed personal views regarding the policies and practices related to anti-terror risk identification and management. Specifically, the questions answered ask for responses regarding three policies that could be implemented to reduce the risk of terrorism; the development of a cost-benefit analysis; the potential role of first-responders; the 9/11 Commission report; the tactics, strategies and goals of the al Qaeda terror organization; and the public response to a comprehensive anti-terror campaign. The paper relies on four outside sources, in addition to informed personal opinion. | more info
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This is a 4-page analysis of a Washington Post article Prospect of North Korean Missile Launch 'Alarming' to Seoul. It is done in MLA format and looks at the article as an example of realism in international politics. | more info
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This paper looks at why it is important for college students to take global issues classes. It focuses on the global economies and cultures while ultimately concluding that such classes increase awareness and lessen misunderstanding and hate. Pages: 3 Sources: 2 Format: MLA with footnotes | more info
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This paper looks at globalization. It focuses mainly on James Rosenau's The Complexities and Contradictions of Globalization and Keith B. Richburg's ICC Brief on Globalization and Spreading the Wealth, to set-up the argument for and against globalization. Pages: 4 Sources: 4 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper looks at, from a holistic viewpoint, the way of looking at the world effects how one deals with it and offers the idea that it is imperative to examine one's beliefs of how the world works and the consequences that one's global perspective has on one's lifestyle. Pages: 12 Sources: None Format: None | more info
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This paper looks at the winners and losers of globalization. It ultimately concludes that the winners are those countries with money and the losers are those without. Pages: 1 Sources: None Format: None | more info
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This essay discusses the significance of transnational advocacy networks in today's global society. The development of the transnational advocacy, the elements that led to the growth of this spreading trend, and the traditional theories of international relations that until recently caused many experts to ignore this and similar practices are all analyzed. This paper examines the development and implementation of global environmental policy as well as limitations placed thereon. The paper ends by discussing four major authorities in the field of global advocacy. Page: 4.5 Sources: 2 Format: MLA | more info
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This paper discusses the tactics that the Imperial Navy of Japan and its leader, Yamamoto, planned to use to attempt an attack on Alaska during WWII. How the Imperial Navy was defeated is explained as well as Japan's goals for the aftermath of the attack. All factors of why the attack was not successful are illustrated. Pages: 6 Sources: 10 Format: MLA | more info
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This 25 page research paper uses 13sources and is in MLA format. It discusses the various regional efforts to curb the proliferation of small arms on a global basis. It explores the reasons behind the lack of ability for Asian and Middle Eastern countries to effectively accomplish this goal. | more info
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This is a 2-page paper written in APA style using 3 sources answering two questions as follows: 1) Gilbar shows that Irans wealthy and prominent merchants not only supported the constitutional movement, but that they did so with good reason and because they were growing stronger and more confident rather than because they were loosing ground to European businesses and 2) If some prominent clerics supported the constitutional movement, some did not. Martin shows that Fazlollah Nuri, for one, marshaled powerful Islamic arguments against the Constitution. He could hardly be blamed for thinking the constitutional movement lost its way. Indeed as Lambton argues, when the constitutional movement began, most Iranians including the clergy thought they were merely demanding reform, not in the business of making a revolution. | more info
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This 12-page, APA-style paper discusses the country of Belarus, its background, resources, politics and economy. It identifies the most important problem facing the country as the reluctance of the political leadership to join the world economy, the countrys traditional reliance on Russia, and their active handicapping of business and private enterprise in favor of central control. These aspects are analyzed through the economic theories of Hayek and his focus on the inefficiencies of central economic planning. The Bibliography offers 13 sources. | more info
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This is a 4-page paper in MLA format with 6 sources. It looks at how the war in Iraq is justified because it helps to insure humanistic ideals and the UNs objectives. | more info
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This is a 6-page essay critically evaluating the impact of globalization on society. Four sources are used for this paper, which is presented in APA format. | more info
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The purpose of this 3-page, MLA-style paper is to discuss an agenda of goals for the country of Mauritius for the next ten years. Bibliography offers 3 sources. | more info
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This 8-page research paper is in APA format. It discusses the effects of globalization on local economies in the UK and China. Three sources are used. | more info
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This 18 page research paper uses 10 sources and is in APA format. It explores the legal ramifications of the introduction of high quality/low cost from India on the Global market. Contact us for a free viewing of this research paper. | more info
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This a fifteen page report on the book In Defense of Globalization. It discusses the points the author makes. It is written in MLA style and uses no sources. The thesis statement is: In his book, In Defense of Globalization, Jagdish Bhagwati discusses globalization and that the poorer countries are more likely to welcome globalization than richer countries as well as some of the controversies caused by globalization including whether globalization enhances or diminishes poverty, whether child labor is decreased or increased, whether women are helped or harmed, whether democracy is threatened by globalization, whether globalization is a significant threat to culture, whether globalization threatens wage and labor standards and whether the environment is at a greater risk due to globalization; in addition, Bhagwati discusses whether the companies that choose to globalize are predatory or benign. | more info
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This 4 page case analysis uses 0 sources. It discusses an International Business case involving difficulties adjusting to International assignments and the difficulties of expatriate workers. | more info
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This five-page paper concerns a number of different analysis objects to determine the economic growth of Saudi Arabia. Methods used include Accounting for Growth, a review of Saudi Arabian data addressing the future trends of the country (over the next five years) and the idea as to whether or not Saudi Arabias economic growth is fair and equal to both men and women, before analyzing whether or not the government is providing a positive role for the countrys economic growth. Supported by 5 references. | more info
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This three-page paper includes background information on New Zealand and its place in the global economy. The paper also explains why New Zealand would be a prime place to develop a software industry, with a view to encouraging home based businesses and consultants who could form the basis of a new export field. | more info
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This is a one page paper that discusses the term of globalization, what it means and what the connotations are. The paper is written in APA style and uses no sources. | more info
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This 25-page analysis uses 13 sources and is in APA format. It discusses the economic stagnation in Switzerland over the past several years. It discusses the causes, solutions, and growth policies that need to be in place to resolve this situation and return the growth that characterized Switzerland in the past. | more info
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This is a 5-page paper on business. It has 6 sources and is in MLA format. The paper discusses the impact of NAFTA on member countries and its implications on cross border movements of individuals. | more info
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This essay, 2 pages in length, in MLA format, and relying on one source, is a critical review of Robert Gilpins essay on the challenge of global capitalism in the post-Cold War era. | more info
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