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85.804 Peter Singer - One World Mnasbach / Rhodes - Global Politics in a changing world
In today's interdependent global economy, the destiny and prospect of an industry in one country or region is often tangled with industries in another country or region. Development in the West, for instance, has reduced the need for primary products in the production processes. This results in the decline of traditional industries such as automobile plantations in many Southeast Asian countries. Many of these Southeast Asian countries have hence learnt to conform to this process of global shift in production processes. Their main interest is to remain competitive in the global economy and, yet, to seize value-added activities largely through the local presence of foreign investments.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 804 Global Politics World.doc
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86.722 Globalization and Its Discontents by Joseph Stiglitz's.
Globalization is like a tidal wave that strikes with a powerful force, dominates and suppresses developing new forms of life. Globalization and it's Discontents is just what it's title suggests: an informed analysis of what has been called globalization, how it has been controlled by the leading financial organizations, and why it has aroused so great discontent all over the world. According to Joseph E. Stiglitz The western countries have pushed poor countries to eliminate trade barriers, but kept up their own barriers, preventing developing countries from exporting their agricultural products and so depriving them of desperately needed export income.
Pages: 5
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Filename: 722 722 Globalization and Discontents.doc.
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87.834 Sociology.
This paper discusses how globalization has changed society. In recent years economic globalization has brought about significant changes all over the world. With the span of time, the trend of decentralizing government and reducing the role, which the government plays in the everyday life of its citizens, is increasingly gaining popularity. The changing market demands due to increased level of globalization has also forced the organizations as well as the governments to restructure their business processes and bring reform in the economic system.
Pages: 3
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Filename: 834 Globalization and Society.doc
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88.20262 The Stiglitz Project: An Analysis of Crises
This five-page graduate paper examines the views of Joseph Stiglitz and Philip McMichael concerning the impact of NGO?s on developing and transition economies, and compares the recent economic crises in Russia, Asia, and Mexico. The author notes that NGO?s must recognize that as transition economies move from planned to market economies they will not benefit from the efficiencies that characterized more developed market economies, but will be plagued instead by the inefficiencies associated with corruption, and by market failures like monopoly, externalities, under-provision of public goods, and asymmetric information.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 8 source(s) listed
Filename: 20262 the Stiglitz Project.doc
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89.20879 The Nature of NAFTA: What Not To Do Next Time
This paper examines the role that the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) has played in the last decade between Canada, the United States, and Mexico. It discusses the many shortcomings of the agreement, ultimately arguing that the agreement is not effective as a fix for the problems of globalization because it suffers from several structural defects and a lack of political will.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 7 source(s) listed
Filename: 20879
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90.21114 Questions on Iraqi War
This paper will seek to answer some difficult questions on the article "The Pros and Cons of the War in Iraq: A Journalistic Inquiry into the Middle East by George Packer. By understanding the basic objectives of the War in Iraq, we can learn different perspectives on how America is governing this difficult and expensive war for security against tyrannies in the Middle East.
Pages: 6
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Filename: 21114
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91.21485 Understanding the Deterrence and Spiral Models of International Relations Through Comparison and Contrast
This paper is a short discussion of the spiral model of international relations and the deterrence model of international relations. The paper briefly attempts to qualify the basic overviews of each theory, arguing ultimately for the greater usefulness of the spiral model. The spiral model argues that threats of military action only reinforce existing conflict problems.