Soyinka's Myth, Literature & the African World
.... African politicians in their
own nations and in the world will do a more effective job for their people if they have a clear self-apprehension" od what they ....
(1616

6

)
The role of the United Nations in Conflict Management
.... What the crisis showed was that the UN may be limited in its power, but that individual
nations could shape and manipulate that power to its
own ends. ....
(1060

4

)
Free Trade System
.... Furthermore, some foreign governments have adopted policies which give an unfair advantage to the companies of their
own nations. ....
(1466

6

)
Imperialism and Industrialized Nations
.... have the sovereign right to live free and to choose their
own government. .... against France's duty as a "great nation" to spread to inferior
nations "her language ....
(2726

11

)
Historical Context of Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations Two documents ...
.... maintain. Thinkers in many disciplines now refer to Smith's Wealth of
Nations to give additional validity to their
own arguments. Free ....
(3789

15

)
Turkey
.... was because he had the courage, reason and heart to try to better a nation without aggrandizing it at the expense of his
own desires or those of other
nations. ....
(1131

5

)
Peasants, Rebels, and Outcasts
.... Westerners saw Japan as "a thoroughly militaristic, repressive, irrational nation." The same Westerners conveniently saw their
own nations as "fundamentally ....
(2510

10

)
International Business and Marketing
.... Each of the world's hundred fifty odd independent and sovereign
nations has its
own system of legal rules and its
own political culture and climate. ....
(2536

10

)
OPEC: THE ORGANIZATION
.... By establishing their
own cartel, the founding five OPEC
nations were demonstrating their resolve to gain control over their
own crude oil resource. ....
(1556

6

)
Globalization
.... that they have lost something essential to their definition as citizens of their
own country, as Smith & Guarnizo (1998) argue. Developing
nations are also ....
(1013

4

)
Wealthiest Nation - The United States
.... Giving aid to other
nations for the purpose of boosting our
own economy is not only self-serving but patently unqualified to classify as a "humanitarian ....
(563

2

)
Development in East Asian & Latin American Nations
.... poor people--not poor by comparison with the populations of the least-developed
nations, but abject by comparison with the new elite in their
own society. ....
(7063

28

)
Human Rights in Islamic Nations
....
nations were "living through an epoch of jahillyya (godlessness and perplexity) and true Muslims have a duty to withdraw from this society, establish their
own ....
(3038

12

)
The New Imperialism
.... In his
own words: "in our time
nations are great only through the activity they deploy, it is not by spreading the peaceable light of their institutionsàthat ....
(1152

5

)
Transnationalism
.... This tendency of poorer
nations to exploit their
own workers by "giving" them to transnationals is worsened by the fact that such workers (such as those in the ....
(1068

4

)
Geopolitical Trends
.... Although some countries are moving towards political reform, the greatest dangers in the Mideast may come from these
nations'
own people. ....
(2624

10

)
Potential & Difficulties of Effective UN Actions
.... The United
Nations, for example, does not raise and equip its
own forces, but is dependent on contributions of troops by various
nations which those
nations ....
(1956

8

)
National Interests
.... country must have a means of ensuring its security--whether this consists of an army of its
own or a system of alliances with stronger
nations (Fukuyama 12-13 ....
(1540

6

)
Junior High Schools in Japan
.... To the contrary, junior high schools in both
nations, as my
own experience and this book by Feiler clearly evidence, are merely parts of the machinery which is ....
(1625

7

)
US/Japan Trade Deficit
.... A debtor nation is one that owes foreigners more than the sum of its
own assets abroad. Creditor
nations have a great deal of leverage over those to whom they ....
(1539

6

)
World Bank & IMF & Sub Saharan Economics
.... control. With implementation of the Amendment, member
nations were free to adopt exchange rate arrangements of their
own choice. The ....
(1823

7

)
The Kantian Theory of International Law
.... He advocates an international organization with the authority to ostracize
nations which apply brute force to their
own or other people, as Teson writes ....
(1270

5

)
US Imperialism
.... an occurrence" (Theodore 3). This authorized the US to intervene in
nations on both hemispheres if it felt its
own interests at home or abroad were threatened. ....
(1344

5

)
A Writer's Nightmare (Narayan)
.... This is precisely the attitude that a politician or diplomat should have with respect to his
own and other
nations and governments and people. ....
(1609

6

)
Various International Relations Topics
.... Even when states are joined in cooperative efforts such as the United
Nations, realists argue, each state's primary concern remains its
own security as a ....
(2186

9

)
Economic Analysis
.... The mutual trade between
nations means that they all depend on one another to a varying degree on their
own economic growth. If ....
(1767

7

)
The Middle East
.... has the right to defend itself in terms of its
own territory and people being attacked (for this is a generally acknowledged right of all
nations and all ....
(772

3

)
League of Nations
.... refuse to allow an international order to get in the way of their
own national interests (Laurd The United 4-8). Since the United
Nations Charter indicated ....
(1893

8

)
Changes in Europe Between 1870-1939
.... Aside from its
own attempts at industrialization, the Eastern periphery
nations instituted a variety of reforms aimed at catching up with the West. ....
(3413

14

)
Institutional Change Among the Powhatans
.... The Powhatans and the Southeastern
nations underwent radical changes that shattered fundamental beliefs about their
own culture. ....
(2120

8

)