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International Law and Constructivism
[Name of the Institute]
Table of Contents
Introduction3
Discussion4
Types of Constructivism9
Criticisms of Constructivism and Future Directions of Constructivist Scholarship11
Conclusion14
Bibliography17
International Law and Constructivism
Introduction
The last decades of the 20th century were marked by significant transformations on a global scale. The arrival of new forces created by discoveries in the realms of technology, ...
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The IMF And Mexico In 1990's: Is It Really Helpful For The Revival Of Mexico's Economy Or Just A Scapegoat By Mexico Politicians
The IMF and Mexico in 1990's: is it really helpful for the revival of Mexico's economy or just a scapegoat by mexico politicians
Introduction
In contrast to the previous major ...
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Role of the Turkish Government in SS Struma Attack
Role of the Turkish Government in SS Struma Attack
Introduction
It is about more than fifty years that the dreadful incident occurred in the World War II, concerning about Seven Hundred and Sixty Nine of the Jews who were killed in a rickety ship ...
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PUBLIC-PRIVATE PARTNERSHIPS
Public-Private Partnerships across Multiple Countries
Public-Private Partnerships across Multiple Countries
Public-Private Partnership
Public-private partnerships (PPPs) are contracts or formalized relationships between a public sector institution and a private sector institution, relating to the provision of public services or infrastructure. All PPPs involve the transfer of risk between the parties, through the transfer ...
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GLOBALIZATION
Globalization
Globalization
Introduction
The term "globalization" has acquired a strong emotional charge. Some believe that globalization is a beneficial process - a key to future economic development in the world - while inevitable and irreversible. Others regard it with hostility, even fear, because they believe it raises greater inequality within countries and ...
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EMERGING MARKETS
Will the Relative Decline of the United States and the Rise of Emerging Markets lead to an era of Greater Global Economic Instability?
Will the Relative Decline of the United States and the Rise of 'Emerging Markets' lead to an era of Greater Global Economic Instability?
The United States, which ...
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US DEMOCRACY
The American Democracy
The American Democracy
Introduction
James Madison was a United States congressman and a political philosopher. James Madison was also the 4th President of the United States of America from 1809 to 1817. Many regard Madison as the “Father of the United States Constitution”. Madison's most influential work was the ...
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Foreign Policy
Table Of Contents
Introduction1
Discussion1
Background1
The Arab-Israeli Conflict3
The Importance of Middle East oil3
The Soviet Union's threat to the United States and its allies4
Change in the Foreign Policy of U.S. in the Middle East4
Israel Serving U.S. Interests6
New Strategy6
Conclusion8
Bibliography10
Foreign Policy
Introduction
The United States of America played a prominent role during the second half of ...
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WAR ON TERROR AND REALISM
War on Terror and Realism
War on Terror and Realism
Introduction
The shock and moral outrage provoked by the September 11 attacks were deep, genuine and expressed by people throughout the world. Had someone denied that the attacks were grievous wrongs, the denial would have reflected badly on ...
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MIDDLE-EAST POLITICS
Patrimonialism and Informal Politics
Patrimonialism and Informal Politics
Introduction to Patrimonialism and Informal Politics in Middle East
Patrimonialism, the appropriation of public property by the private run in power, is a concept developed by Max Weber was developed. Modern societies should follow his optimistic view, the Patrimonialism through a ...