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    The following text is about the regionalism after the end of Cold War. In also includes the brief introduction of the conflict‚ actions and circumstances which were happening after the end and which have a direct relations which the further situation. I would like to introduce briefly the main information about this particular conflict. Basically‚ the Cold War (1945-1991) was a political and military tension after the Second World War between two great powers: the Western Bloc and the Eastern Bloc

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    DISEC Agenda A: Militarisation of the Arctic Welcome note from the chairperson; Hello delegates‚ it is a pleasure to welcome all of you to the IIMUN. Similar to the famed aspects such as international extremism and nuclear warfare‚ the militarization of the arctic has also proven to be a matter of grave concern to the UN in recent times To many‚ we have bought this catastrophe upon us‚ inconsiderate use of natural

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    ‘entering the global community’ seemed utopian. Ukraine’s profile in the international arena was very modest and few people beyond the former Soviet space were aware of its existence – a state of affairs at odds with its central position on the geopolitical map of Europe and the world.  The events of the Orange Revolution in December 2004 opened up new opportunities not only for Ukraine but for neighboring states as well. The Ukrainian people captured the world’s imagination with their struggle

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    households. But with Europe being dependent on Russian gas imports with up to 90% could allow this to happen as it was proven by the situation in January 2006‚ when Russia cut off all gas supplies passing through Ukrainian territory because of geopolitical disputes about the price of natural gas supplied and the cost of tranzit. The result was that numerous European countries did not receive the gas in the middle of the winter. Since then‚ Europe has been looking for alternative gas resources finding

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    an extreme rise in oil prices at this time is geopolitical uncertainty. The invasion of Iraq by the United States in 2003 has crippled one of the world’s major oil-producing countries‚ and caused turmoil in the Middle East that has yet to subside. The invasion of Afghanistan before it was brought negative impact on the stability of oil prices on the world market. Most recently‚ the threat of Israel to attack Iran also contributed to the geopolitical tensions that led to the rise in oil prices. Strong

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    These links include: Aid Culture Migration Trade Communication Defence Tourism Sport Your response should: describe the nature of the link explain the advantages and disadvantages of the link for Australia discuss the cultural‚ economic and geopolitical implications of the link. You will be required to submit your planning sheet and source analysis for the extended response question during Week 4 of Term 4. DUE DATE: ________________________ Marking Criteria – Year 10 Geography Name:___________________________

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    MELOS AND INTERNATIONAL NEGOTIATIONS Fear‚ honor‚ interest--Thucydides could scarcely have phrased it better. The classics can help American business leaders sort out situations of power balance. In 416 BC the leadership of the Greek city-state of Melos opted to fight the mighty Athenian empire rather than accept vassal status. Athens had been at war against Sparta‚ to the south in the Peloponnesus‚ more or less continuously since 431 BC. Athens had been unable to make much headway on land against

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    INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON EXPANDING TERRITORIES: COMPARATIVE LITERATURE IN THE 21ST CENTURY Comparative Literature: Concepts‚ Its Present status and New Territories 3/30/2010 Government Engineering College‚ Surat Ankita Khanna ABSTRACT The main objective of this paper is to provide researchers interested in the history and evolution of “comparative literature” with a collection of references delineating the evolution of the concept and the development of academic departments dedicated

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    Six Rules for Effective Forecasting People at cocktail parties are always asking me for stock tips‚ and then they want to know how my predictions have turned out. Their requests reveal the common but fundamentally erroneous perception that forecasters make predictions. We don’t‚ of course: Prediction is possible only in a world in which events are preordained and no amount of action in the present can influence future outcomes. That world is the stuff of myth and superstition. The one we inhabit

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    tp A new study of Indians’ views of the world shows a large majority continue to rate China and Pakistan as major threats. The report‚ released Monday by the Lowy Institute of International Policy‚ an Australian think tank‚ shows the level of Indian unease about China. More than four-fifths of respondents said they saw the country as a security threat. “The poll reveals multiple reasons for this mistrust‚ including China’s possession of nuclear weapons‚ competition for resources in third

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