Interest in zombies is booming across campuses. International Relations (IR) scholars have likewise begun to pay attention to the undead, as the zombie invasion scenario-envisioned in a variety of movies, television shows, and books-brings to bear many of the key issues and controversies of international relations theory. Here I provide some concrete suggestions for incorporating zombies into undergraduate classes. Drawing from a leading book in this genre (World War Z), I sketch out some of the ways that the zombie wars can be applied to key issues taught in introductory-level IR classes. I then provide specific suggestions to incorporating these insights into the classroom, including discussion guides and simple role-playing exercises. Adapted from the source document.
Jurnal berjudul The Analysis of Conjunction in Political and Business Articles of International Bali Post bertujuan untuk menganalisa jenis dan penggunaan konjungsi yang terdapat pada artikel politik dan bisnis dalam koran International Bali Post. Data yang digunakan diambil dari enam artikel dalam koran International Bali Post yang terbit pada tanggal 24 Mei 2015. Analisa menggunakan metode kualitatif dan teori Kohesi (Language, Context and Text; Aspect of Language in A Social-Semiotic Perspective, di dalam buku Halliday M.A.K and Hasan, 1976). Hasil dari studi ini menunjukan ada beberapa jenis konjungsi dan penggunaan kunjungsi dalam artikel.
L'action des organisations non-gouvernementales (ONG) a été primordiale dans l'assistance apportée aux réfugiés dans la période d'après-guerre. Cette action s'est particulièrement inscrite dans le cadre d'interactions complexes avec les principales organisations internationales telles que le Haut-Commissariat des Nations Unies pour les réfugiés (HCR). Néanmoins, les historiens ont jusqu'à présent largement négligé l'étude des interactions entre institutions internationales. Cet article tente de combler partiellement ce vide en analysant la nature, l'étendue et l'évolution des relations entre les ONG, l'Organisation internationale des réfugiés, le HCR et le Comité intergouvernemental pour les migrations européennes de 1946 à 1956.
Recently businesses need to find the new ways to ensure business growth and competitiveness in the international market. Cultural diversity of international business brings new challenges in the development and implementation of negotiation strategies of businesses, in cooperation with foreign partners. At present business solutions are used for development and implementation of negotiating strategies for international business, which are not universally suitable for business development in all situations in context of globalization, with current challenges, which are characterized by increasing risk, uncertainty and cultural differences. New challenges in international business negotiations are caused by formation of common cultural and information space in a global scale, the new demands for information technology progress in development of international competition and accelerating innovation processes. International business negotiation strategy development and implementation are setting the essential features and causal relations and is relevant in practice by creating in each negotiation case the unique negotiation strategy, focused on maximizing the effectiveness of the international business with the aim of more efficient use of business negotiation potential - the negotiating power. In scientific problem solving it is necessary to offer such instruments, which would take into account bargaining power of participants in negotiations, and would allow real implementation of business strategies and constitute an appropriate contribution to their development. The article aims - to design a theoretical model for preparing and implementing strategies of international business negotiations, based on evaluations of bargaining powers and to verify experimentally its relevance and applicability.
Introduction -- Realism, balance-of-power theory, and the counterbalancing constraint -- Realism, balance-of-threat theory, and the "soft balancing" constraint -- Liberalism, globalization, and constraints derived from economic interdependence -- Institutionalism and the constraint of reputation -- Constructivism and the constraint of legitimacy -- A new agenda
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