International RelationsThis brief edition of Goldstein's best-selling International Relations covers the subject thoroughly but more compactly than the comprehensive version, giving professors more latitude to use supplementary readings or focus on special topics and interests. A field-defining text, Goldstein's International Relations balances security and economic issues; includes coverage of alternative theoretical perspectives, the environment, and women; and integrates technology seamlessly with marginal icons linking to additional online content such as video clips, interactive simulations, and practice tests. |
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Page 201
... tion of a good to be able to affect its price . ) At OPEC's peak of strength in the 1970s , the proportion was even higher . OPEC maintains a headquarters in Vienna , Austria ( not a member ) , and holds negotiations several times a ...
... tion of a good to be able to affect its price . ) At OPEC's peak of strength in the 1970s , the proportion was even higher . OPEC maintains a headquarters in Vienna , Austria ( not a member ) , and holds negotiations several times a ...
Page 209
... tion ; see pp . 298-299 ) . Exports are a key part of this picture , contributing heavily to economic growth . Exports generate hard currency for your economy and create jobs . Your position in the international economy is unique ...
... tion ; see pp . 298-299 ) . Exports are a key part of this picture , contributing heavily to economic growth . Exports generate hard currency for your economy and create jobs . Your position in the international economy is unique ...
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... tion , cheap labor , and relative politi- cal stability . Other areas of China have gradually opened up to capitalist prin- ciples as well . The state now requires more industries to turn a profit and gives more initiative to managers ...
... tion , cheap labor , and relative politi- cal stability . Other areas of China have gradually opened up to capitalist prin- ciples as well . The state now requires more industries to turn a profit and gives more initiative to managers ...
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International Relations, Third Canadian Edition Joshua S. Goldstein,Jon C. Pevehouse,Sandra Whitworth No preview available - 2012 |
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