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Politics of International Economic Relations
C/P/443. UN Security Council on Situation in Darfur: Resolution 1564
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- 2100
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- 2011
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The paper looks at the UN Security Council debate over the conflict in Darfur, Sudan of September 2004, describing the Sudanese political situation and discussing Resolution 1564 on economic sanctions towards the Sudanese oil industry. Positions of various countries with regard to the resolution are reviewed including China, the USA, the UK and Sudan.
KEYWORDS: UN Security Council, Darfur, Sudan, conflict, Resolution 1564,
C/P/392. Critically discuss the extent to which the Obama administration has changed US policy towards China.
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- 3200
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- 2011
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- 39.99 GBP
This paper discusses the US policy towards China, and aims to assess the extent to which the Barack Obama administration changed it. The paper begins by identifying the factors that influenced the policy changes, and follows this with an evaluation of the issues regarding the relations between the US and China. Issues relating to economics and security are assessed, and the way in which the Korean crisis and Taiwan affects the relations are examined. Nuclear proliferation is then assessed, and the paper concludes by summarising if the administration of Barack Obama had changed the US/China relations.
KEYWORDS: US, China, Taiwan, Korea, Barack Obama, policy changes, Nuclear,
C/P/346. What do existing theories of power suggest about the place of the World Bank in global politics today?
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- 2900
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- 2011
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This paper examines theories relating to power, and aims to examine the role of the World Bank in global politics. The theories examined are realism, Neorealism, Liberalism/Idealism, Neoliberalism, Constructivism, Green Theory, Marxism & Dependency Theory, and the Marxism & Dependency Theory. All of these theories are discussed in reference to their key themes and relevance to contemporary organisations. The paper then discusses the World Bank, in reference to its history and its place in Global Politics. Conclusions are made regarding the theories discussed.
KEYWORDS: Power, World Bank, Global politics, realism, Neorealism, Liberalism/Idealism, Neoliberalism, Constructivism, Green Theory, Marxism & Dependency Theory, the Marxism & Dependency Theory,
C/P/339. Britain's relationship with United States
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- 1200
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- 2011
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The paper examines the tendencies in the relationship between Britain and the United States arguing that it is one of the most crucial bilateral relationships in history and presenting historical and political evidence of the close links between the UK and the USA.
KEYWORDS: UK-US relationship, Britain and United States,
C/P/338. Is there any evidence to suggest the Britain's relationship with United States can be classed as 'Special'?
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- 1200
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- 2011
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines the tendencies in the relationship between Britain and the United States arguing that it is one of the most crucial bilateral relationships in history and presenting historical and political evidence of the close links between the UK and the USA.
KEYWORDS: UK-US relationship, Britain and United States,
C/P/305. East Asian Financial Crisis and Regional Cooperation: Reduction of American Hegemony
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- 5000
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- 2010
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- 59.99 GBP
The paper looks at the 1997 financial crisis in East Asia examining the causes of the crisis and the following economic and financial co-operation between East Asian states including the formation of the ASEAN economic community. The impact of this integration on the hegemony of the USA is considered making references to the theory of international relations.
KEYWORDS: East Asian Financial Crisis, Regional Cooperation, American Hegemony, ASEAN,
C/S/302. Dissertation. Effects of World Health Organisation and International Monetary Fund Policies on Healthcare Needs of Developing Countries: Case Study of Uganda
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- 15800
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 159.99 GBP
The dissertation looks at the policies of the World Health Organisation (WHO) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) towards the development of sustainable healthcare in developing countries. An overview of both organisations and their policies is presented, the community healthcare system of Uganda is examined analysing the role of external factors including WHO and IMF initiatives, on the introduction of a community healthcare system in the country. The dissertation is based on the methods of secondary research and primary research conducted in Ugandan health workers via interviews. Conclusions are made about the effectiveness of the poverty reduction plan and healthcare services in Uganda.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, World Health Organisation, WHO, International Monetary Fund, IMF, Healthcare system, Developing Countries, Uganda,
C/P/283. Analysis of the controversy surrounding financial liberalisation and the Washington Consensus
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- 2950
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- 2010
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This paper aims to explore the reasons why the policy of financial liberalisation of emerging economies and the Washington Consensus have been so controversial. The paper examines the research and writings based on the consensus, to assess why it is surrounded by controversy. Issues surrounding the implementation of suggestions for developing economies failing and increased unemployment rates are given as possible reasons behind the controversy.
KEYWORDS: Controversy, financial liberalisation, Washington consensus, unemployment, developing economies,
C/E/583. Proposal. The impact of foreign affairs on national policies: case study of Jordan
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- 2050
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 29.99 GBP
This proposal presents a detailed plan for a doctorate on Jordan, aiming to see whether their dependency on financial aid from members of the international community has had an impact on the development of its policies and political foundations. The paper presents the purpose and aim of the research, and outlines the topics that will be covered in the review of literature, like the importance of the study of international relations and the affect of foreign aid has had on the countries decision making powers. The proposal suggests that information will be collected from secondary sources and from possible interviews if further information is required. The proposed outcomes are detailed, and the paper concludes with a summary of the training plan for the PHD programme.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, Jordan, financial aid, international, foreign aid, national policies,
C/P/276. Proposal. Analysis of The Asia Pacific economic co-operation (APEC) initiatives
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- 450
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 9.99 GBP
This paper presents the abstract and background for a dissertation that focuses on the Asia Pacific economic co-operation (APEC) initiatives. The paper aims to illustrate the ways in which APEC has attempted to unify the Asia-Pacific region. The way in which APEC can develop in the future, in relation to globalisation is also documented. The paper justifies why this research is important, and follows with an indicative reference list.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, Asia Pacific economic co-operation, APEC, globalisation, development,
C/E/539. Economic impacts of UK accession to European Customs Union on ex British colonies
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- 1950
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- 2010
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper looks at the economic relations between the UK and its former colonies reviewing the history of the British expansion, discussing the implications of their joining the European Union (EU) and the Customs Union, analysing the British ties with their former Caribbean colonies, and considering the implications of the UK European commitments for the economic allegiance with their ex colonies.
KEYWORDS: European Customs Union, British colonies, economic relations,
C/S/270. Analysis of UN Programme on Achieving Universal Primary Education in Nigeria
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- 3900
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- 2010
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- 39.99 GBP
The paper looks at the programme Millennium Goal on Achieving Universal Primary Education (UPE) in Nigeria launched by the United Nation (UN) in 2005. The background of Nigerian primary education is described, the objectives of the UPE and its impact on the national economy and poverty reduction are explained, programme constraints and risks are examined, UPE team structure, corporate governance principles and partners’ participation are reviewed, the issues of programme management and finances are addressed.
KEYWORDS: United Nations, UN Programme, Universal Primary Education in Nigeria, UPE,
S/P/441. To what extent do left-of-centre governments in Latin America represent an alternative to the Washington Consensus of neo-liberalism?
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- 3250
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- 2010
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The paper defines the policies of economic neo-liberalism as privatisation, de-regulation and the opening up of economies to capital flows and trade, and looks at how parties and governments of the centre-left in Latin America, whilst traditionally opposing pure free-market thinking, have in recent times modified and extended a classical liberal-republican strand more usually associated with their northern neighbour. Due to the impact of globalisation and corporate power, it has been difficult to offer an alternative to the North American free-market system, but the paper describes how national governments in Latin America have moderated their traditional hostility to the Washington Consensus.
KEYWORDS: Economic neo-liberalism, free market economics, Latin American politics, Washington consensus,
C/E/501. Proposal. How can foreign policy of China positively affect Russian economy?
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- 1800
- DATE:
- 2010
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper proposes research into the economic and business relations between China and the Russian Federation exploring the effects of the global economic crisis on both countries and the benefits of their cooperation. The aims and objectives of the research are formulated, the areas of the literature review are defined, a political and economic overview of China and Russia is presented, research methodology and data collection techniques are described, the time schedule of the research is indicated.
KEYWORDS: Proposal, Foreign policy, Russian economy,
C/P/229. Modernity and international order
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- 2650
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- 2010
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The paper examines the link between the development of modern political, economic and social processes described as ‘modernity’ and international instability. The impacts of industrialisation, capitalism, changing status of national states, etc. are discussed, the ideas of Karl Marx are reviewed arguing that failures in modernity upset the stability of international order.
KEYWORDS: Nation state, modernity, capitalism, international order, Marx, industrialisation,
C/E/467. Impacts of globalization on world's economy and politics
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- 2550
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- 2010
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines the features of globalisation identifying its positive and negative impacts and exploring globalisation effects on the world’s economic and political development. The impact of China has on the international environment are evaluated, the role of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) and international regulations are discussed.
KEYWORDS: Globalization, world’s economy and politics, China, WTO,
C/E/464. Is Washington Consensus a guide to successful development?
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- 1700
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- 2010
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper critically examines the history and theory of the Washington Consensus describing the international political situation after the end of the Cold War, the position of the IMF and World Bank towards the developing countries, the policies of foreign direct investment (FDI) and the outcomes of financial markets’ liberalisation introduced by the Consensus. The paper argues whether the Washington Consensus enabled economic penetration into developing states by developed states.
KEYWORDS: Washington Consensus, IMF, World Bank, developing countries, FDI, financial liberalisation,
C/E/438. Dissertation. Impact of foreign aid and foreign investment on Jordanian economic development and foreign policy
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- 15500
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- 2010
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- 159.99 GBP
The dissertation examines economic and political dependence of Jordan on foreign aid and foreign direct investment (FDI) seeking to evaluate their role in the country’s foreign policy and the survival of the Hashemite dynasty. Literature is reviewed on the economy of Jordan, the conflict in the Middle East, the impact of foreign aid on Jordan, the factors shaping Jordan’s foreign policy, the relations between the Jordanian state and Palestinian nationalism, Arab oil wealth, etc. The study employs the methods of secondary research including quantitative analysis of statistic data related to the growth of FDI to Jordan over 1990-2009 and Jordan’s dependence on external aid from the UK and the USA. Conclusions are made about the causes of foreign aid and FDI, and their outcomes for Jordan.
KEYWORDS: Dissertation, foreign aid, foreign direct investment, FDI, Jordan, Jordanian foreign policy, Arab oil, economic dependence, Middle East conflict,
C/P/184. NAFTA and its impact on member states economies
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- 3000
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- 2009
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The paper examines the impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) on the economies and businesses of the member states reviewing potential future developments in the region, discussing the international and regional trade theory, and examining the overall economic impact of NAFTA. A case study of the agricultural industry is conducted to highlight the economic and business impacts of NAFTA.
KEYWORDS: NAFTA, North American Free Trade Agreement,
C/P/182. What is Research Methodology? How does it relate to Theory? How do Theory and Methodology Shape the Definition of Specific Research Questions? – A Study in Relation to the Impact of Foreign Aid on Jordanian Foreign Policy, with Particular Focus on US and UK Aid to the Middle East.
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- 2000
- DATE:
- 2009
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper offers a description of the research methods that can be applied to the study of Jordanian foreign policy and its responses to foreign aid. The importance of the links between theory and methodology is highlighted reviewing the scholarly debate on the subject and discussing it in the context of international relations.
KEYWORDS: Foreign Aid, Jordanian Foreign Policy, International relations, Research Methods,
C/P/172. Consequences of neoliberal reforms in Chile and Colombia
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- 2600
- DATE:
- 2009
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper examines and compares the policies, politics and economic consequences of the neoliberal economic reforms enacted in Latin America between 1970 and 2000 offering a case study of Chile and Colombia.
KEYWORDS: Neoliberalism, Latin America, Chile, Colombia, Government Reform,
C/E/406. Ways in which political sovereignty of smaller nation-states may be limited through deeper integration of their economies into world markets
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- 2000
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- 2009
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper analyses political outcomes of economic globalisation for the developing countries and evaluates the ways in which the political sovereignty of the developing nations has been undermined in the light of deeper economic integration. Economic reforms, such as Structural Adjustment Programme (SAP), trade and capital liberalisation, prescribed by the International institutions are examined providing relevant examples of the countries in Latin America, Africa and Asia that have suffered from international economic policy making.
KEYWORDS: economic globalisation, international organisations, trade and capital liberalisation, sovereignty, developing countries,
S/F/209. Lobbying behind of IAS 39 Carve-Out
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- 1900
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- 2009
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper looks at the challenges faced by the implementation of International Accounting Standard (IAS) 39 and its impact on business activities within the EU countries and around the world. The reasons behind IAS 39 are explained, the approach of France's president Jacques Chirac to IAS 39 is discussed.
KEYWORDS: International Accounting Standard, IAS 39, Jacques Chirac,
S/E/194. Government-Business Relations: case study of Japan and USA
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- 2100
- DATE:
- 2009
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- 29.99 GBP
The paper looks at the development of the Japanese economic system after World War II describing the country's relations with the USA, the strategies of the ministry of finance, etc. The issues of international trade and business are addressed comparing the policies of outsourcing implemented in Japan and the USA and reviewing related legislation with the focus on automobile production and economic development.
KEYWORDS: Japanese economy, USA economy, outsourcing, international business, international trad,
C/L/380. Helms- Burton Act and Economic Sovereignty of States
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- 1600
- DATE:
- 2009
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- 19.99 GBP
The paper examines the Helms-Burton Act adopted in the USA in 1996 after a series of embargoes imposed on Cuba. The nature of the Act and the reaction of the EU, Canada and other states are described arguing that the Act has given the USA extraterritorial jurisdiction violating international rules. The policy of the USA and other countries towards the Act is reviewed discussing the legislation aimed to avoid the sanctions imposed on national corporations.
KEYWORDS: l, helms-, burton, act, economic, sovereignty,
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