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    International currency basically means the currency that is used and held beyond the borders of the issuing country, not merely for transactions with that country’s residents but also, and importantly, for transactions between nonresidents (Kenen 2009). For a country that have an international currency, it would meet various benefits and costs which could be analyzed from both economic and political dimensions. It has be argued (Cohen 2012)that the main advantages is related to transactions costs

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    The International community: developments in International law and policy. (Kirsti Samuels, 2007) Civil war has become the dominant type of war in death tolls and severity. It has caused humanitarian destruction on a vast scale, as well as serious disruption of regional and international peace and security. The author Samuels states that her purpose of this work was that she has written this to collate and analyse a broad range of international community practice with respect to civil conflicts

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    International macroeconomics is the study of how nations cooperate through trade of goods and services, through movements of money and by investment based on the idea that resources are less transportable internationally than goods. During the semester, we learned that a primary motivation behind a nation’s participation in international trade is the belief that resources are not circulated equally among all trading nations. International trade is the foundation upon which American prosperity resides

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    International macroeconomics is the study of how nations cooperate through trade of goods and services, through movements of money and by investment based on the idea that resources are less transportable internationally than goods. During the semester, we learned that a primary motivation behind a nation’s participation in international trade is the belief that resources are not circulated equally among all trading nations. International trade is the structure where upon American wealth rests

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    When it comes to the political set up of the international organizations that positively and negatively affects poorer nations can be classified in realist’s point of view as powerful nations lobbying the international organizations to pass their agenda that affects smaller countries in the interests of promoting national hegemonic power. As a results, of this, regardless of the debts accumulated by powerful international organization’s veto power, they are still on top of the average poor nation

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    International trade is the exchange of goods and services between the countries. As it is concerned with UK, an import is the UK purchase of goods and services made from overseas. An export is a sale of UK to goods and services made overseas. An export is the sale of a UK made goods or services overseas. The reason for international trade is really an extension for good relation with other country or providing the other nation with financial aids etc. the reason for any company to go global is because

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    According to the neo realism, the international system is structured by ‘anarchy’, in contrast to domestic structure that is structured by ‘hierarchy’. The anarchy this term does not mean chaos or disorder, but it means the absence of the world government or higher authority above the states that provides security and stability and rule of law. This structure is the outcome of the sovereignty

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    Heifer International is a global organization that focuses on providing communities in developing counties with better farming techniques and education, allowing them to pull away from the never-ending cycle of poverty. Founder Dan West came up with the idea for Heifer International when he was an aid worker during the Spanish Civil War. During his time as an aid worker, one of his tasks was to provide hungry refugees with a single glass of milk. While doing this he suddenly had the thought “What

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    Marriott International Hilton WorldWide Brief History - Opened in 1927 J.Willard Marriott opened a rootbeer stand which later evolved into Marriott International Hotels. - Has over 4,000 properties across 72 countries and 18 different brands under the Marriott name. - Courtyard by Marriott was built in 1983 in Atlanta GA

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    International Law

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    an Individual in International Law Student`s name: Institution of Learning: The Role of an Individual in International Law At a glance, one may assume that individuals do not play a significant role in international law. International law may seem too broad to encompass individuals in any society. This is because that international law has no jurisdiction. It applies regardless of the local jurisdiction sometimes even overriding local legislation. Courts may use international law to pass judgement

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