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    The Abyssinian Crisis

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    The Abyssinian Crisis The Abyssinian crisis was in the 1930s and took place in Abyssinia (known as Ethiopia today) in Africa. Italy sent in soldiers to conquer the country to increase its colonial empire. The leader of Abyssinia appealed to the League of Nations for help. The League proved ineffective in dealing with the crisis. This had serious consequences for not only Abyssinia but also the survival of the League itself and its principle of ‘collective security’ Italy had already had

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    The crisis in Venezuela

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    The crisis in Venezuela Officially called the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela‚ the fourth largest country in South America is located on the northern coast of the continent and with an estimated population around thirty million citizens. The spanish speaking country is one of the most urbanized in South America with the majority of the population living in and around Caracas‚ the country’s capital. Venezuela is best known for its vast natural resources‚ specially its reserves of crude oil and gas

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    CRISIS MANAGEMENT

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    It was identified as severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). The disease was contracted by young woman who had holidaying abroad. SARS virus spread rapidly and several fatal cases were reported. Apart from Singapore‚ several other neighbouring countries were also affected by the SARS virus. It was a global epidemic. It was a life threatening situation all the healthcare workers. The Government had already guided the healthcare organisations on the safety measures that were to be adhered strictly

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    Crisis Communication

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    Crisis Communication Edit 0 0 16… Definition A crisis can occur in a myriad of contexts‚ including organizational‚ family‚ national‚ or interpersonal. The communication before‚ during and after a crisis is a transactional activity that helps individuals or organizations to prepare for or cope with the crisis event (Reynolds & Seeger‚ 2005). Crisis communication is studied primarily in the context of organizations (e.g.‚ Benoit 1995‚ Fearn-Banks‚ 2009)‚ although it is critical in coping with

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    Zalada Crisis

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    THE ZALADA CRISIS During the first part of Zalada crisis role play‚ Zalada’s pre-negotiation planning was influenced by contextual factors related to bilateral negotiations (structure) and team dynamics. Zalada’s team anticipated a low context interaction with equal stakes from both sides to formulate a collaborative negotiation strategy to resolve the dispute without further escalation. There were two role identities for each member of the team viz. individual role and collective team identity

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    Greek Crisis

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    Greece Crisis: Analysis‚ Learnings and Takeaways Greece Crisis: Analysis‚ Learnings and Takeaways PGP28303 Aakanksha Sharma PGP28300 Abhishek Sivaraman PGP28302 Sandeep K. Singh PGP28301 Upasana Rustagi PGP28303 Aakanksha Sharma PGP28300 Abhishek Sivaraman PGP28302 Sandeep K. Singh PGP28301 Upasana Rustagi Contents Greek Crisis: Background 2 Greek Crisis: Consequences of sub-prime 3 Greek Crisis: Troika steps in 3 Should Greece leave the Euro Area? 4 Alternatives 5 Key

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    Iceland Crisis

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    Financial Crisis of ICELAND and Recovery Word Count = 1290 When you look at the map‚ a seemingly abandoned island in the arctic stands out. It’s a land known for its peace‚ volcanos‚ fish‚ and unbelievably beautiful nature. The subject of my discussion today is the cream of Nordic nations‚ the land of Erik the Red‚ Iceland. In this paper‚ I will look into the incredible sufferings of Icelandic economy in aftermath of 2008 financial crisis the causes‚ the derivatives‚ and the impressive recovery

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    Cng Crisis

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    CNG crisis in Pakistan Pakistani Government receives commission on buying petrol. Therefore‚ it creates an artificial CNG crisis to increase petrol consumption‚ which consequently results in increase of commission. Most vehicles in Pakistan run on CNG nowadays. Pakistan has the greatest number of CNG refill stations and CNG vehicles. But today‚ Pakistan is facing CNG crisis. In Pakistan‚ the greatest amount of CNG is used in the Punjab province‚ which is the country’s largest province with respect

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    Financial Crisis

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    What caused the Financial Crisis…another way‚ Not who ..BUT WHAT the three common narratives about the financial crisis. The first argues that the primary cause was government intervention in the housing market. This intervention‚ principally through Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac‚ inflated a housing bubble that triggered the crisis. This is the view expressed by one of our co-commissioners in a separate dissent. -Both of these views are incomplete and misleading. The existence of housing bubbles

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    Legitimation Crisis

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    Rationality Breeds Legitimacy In Jurgen Habermas’‚ Legitimation Crisis‚ Western society is examined through a sociological lens to determine whether society is just. In his work‚ Habermas argues that advanced capitalism in Western societies leads to a legitimation crisis. Advanced capitalism displaces crisis tendencies‚ by means of state action‚ from the economic sphere into the socio-cultural sphere. Therefore‚ the legitimacy provided by the cultural sphere is threatened‚ resulting in a loss

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