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    an essay on the following topic: "Discuss cultural differences as they exist in American and Vietnamese culture and suggest some ways to overcome them." CONTENT The difference of culture impacts so much to the way to living‚ the way of thinking and the way of doing business. America and Vietnam have a big difference in culture‚ religion and business. However‚ we live in a world where it is called flat world‚ where there is no restriction between countries. It requires us to integrate in order to

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    Third Preliminary Paper: In Balance Every day the world’s poorer nations are growing into economic powerhouses. The major hegemonies are influencing third world countries through globalization and neoliberalism. These economic movements are liberalizing economies through free markets‚ privatization‚ and deregulation. Each of these three pillars are positively affecting the economies directly‚ but are negatively affecting the social aspects of a country. A country undergoing these major changes

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    competition within the free market. Two ideologies that attempt to achieve economic prosperity are Keynesianism and neoliberalism. Keynesianism‚ envisioned by John Maynard Keynes‚ attempts to provide equality of opportunity‚ in the pursuit of the common good by allowing the government to intervene in the economy (Mintz‚ Croci‚ & Close‚ 2014). In opposition to Keynesianism‚ neoliberalism is an ideology whose proponents advocate for limited government intervention with the economy (Mintz et al.‚ 2014)

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    Neoliberalism in Latin America From the 1930s until the 1980s state intervention and protection were key components of most Latin American economies. In these years many Latin American countries were used an Import-substitution industrialization based economy trying to reduce dependence on foreign imports and replacing them with domestic production. Due to the use of an Import-substitution industrialization based economy Latin American countries were forced to keep high tariffs to protect

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    Neoliberalism is a new form of liberalism that tends to favor free market societies. The idea of neoliberalism is to promote privatization and deregulation to help improve the economic and living standards of a nation. As a result of more educated individuals arising in countries‚ philosophical and scholarly individuals began to take power and introduce the idea of neoliberalism into their respective countries. Although it is a fairly new term‚ in the early 1960s it began to make it’s first appearances

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    that flourished especially after World War II. Neorealism in film embraced a documentary-like objectivity; actors were often amatuers‚ and the action centred on commonplace situations. Often crudely and hastily made‚ Neorealist productions stood in stark contrast to traditional escapist feature films. It must be said that neorealist style‚ like most styles‚ does not have an inherent political message. The most common attribute of neorealism is location shooting and the dubbing of dialogue.

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    Final Paper: Neoliberalism and Stop-And-Frisk The era of neoliberal justice may in fact be no better than the frontier justice and Jim Crow justice. In a post-civil rights era‚ people of all color in the United States would assume the nation and the white elites would have progressed towards more economic equality for Black and Brown people. Unfortunately that is not the case and the reality of the assumption is a myth perpetuated through the discourses of colorblindness narrated by the white elites

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    riots and fatalities from rebel activity; factionalized elites‚ including power struggles and flawed elections; group grievance‚ including violence between groups; state legitimacy‚ including corruption‚ level of government effectiveness‚ and illicit economies; and demographic pressures‚ including population growth‚ natural

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    NA NATO: A Neoliberal Perspective To analyse NATO within the neoliberal perspective‚ the aspects of NATO as a key player in creating cooperation and strengthening the interdependence in the international system should be noted. As a priority‚ contents of the neoliberal theory will be identified and consequently the picture of NATO from this point of view will be provided. According to the neoliberal theory of international relations‚ individuals and states have the capacity to solve problems through

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    Neoliberalism In the 1970s‚ both the United States and England began to follow Neoliberalism. During that time‚ business organizations commenced venture into politics by funding think tanks and lobbying organization. Moreover‚ they began involving themselves with politics through collaborating with agents in the Republican Party’s right wing campaigns with the aim of reversing laws of Great Society and New Deal. Since they required mass support to accomplish this‚ they formed alliances with gun owners

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