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Canadian policy makers have repeatedly emphasized improving relations with Brazil as a strategic objective in the Americas. Given past failures to cooperate, this objective may be difficult to realize. We argue that one of the reasons for this unrealized relationship between Canada and Brazil within hemispheric institutions is different national approaches to the role and purpose of multilateralism. This argument is advanced through an analysis of national interpretations of each country's engagement with multilateralism, drawing on the local literatures. The paper concludes with a discussion of the prospects and limits of future multilateral cooperation between the two countries, drawing on examples from the Inter-American System.
... Policy includes an interest in developing the relationship with Brazil (DFAIT, 2008). Howeve...This definition emphasizes that successful multilateralism depends...
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... RESPECTING TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES AND COUNTRIES IN TRANSITION. 2. The head...Définitions et interprétation. 3. (1) Section 2 of the Regula...
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...This definition simply means that when a state securitizes an issu... economic reasons but because the two countries are thought to be very close culturally, ideologic..., Norway, Russia, and Canada are now developing new military capabilities explicitly designed to b...
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The service economy is an essential part of the national economy, thus the acceleration of the development of the service economy has become a hot topic in the field of economic research and a consensus all over the world. Since the adoption of reform and opening policies, China's service economy has entered a new era of rapid development, especially in recent years. Notwithstanding, there are several domestic scholars considering that China's service economy not only lag behind the developed countries but also many developing countries. Through the comparison of several developed countries and developing countries, this paper analyses the real level of the development of China's service economy. This paper finds out that China's service economy is not simply backward and slow, which me...
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... or born in certain proscribed countries from accessing US-controlled defence goods and tec...This is reflected in a new definition of "regular employee." In addition to an individua... registrants at this time, Canada is developing measures to accommodate these new ITAR requirement...
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...Definitions ESTABLISHMENT 3. Transition Office 4. President 5.... currency or currencies of one or more countries other than Canada relative to Canadian currency' i... for the purposes of supporting and developing, directly or indirectly, (a) domestic trade and Ca...
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Market expansion is a very important strategic option in the developing economies. Literature on marketing to the "bottom of the pyramid" and the "blue ocean" strategy has brought to the fore the issue of direct involvement of manufacturers or corporations in expanding markets. Though the "bottom of the pyramid" and the "blue ocean" strategy frameworks are important references for development of conceptual framework for market expansion, neither of these can be considered as a complete conceptualization in itself. The authors synthesize extant knowledge on the subject and provide a conceptual framework by looking into fundamental issues such as what is a market, what is market expansion, and what factors affect market expansion.
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... is particularly relevant in developing countries like India because of very low product penetration... of market potential depending on the definition of respective product's market boundaries in terms...
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... element of Canada's relations with countries of the Middle East. In addition, Canada's leadersh... with the Arab Gulf countries and developing commercial institutional and personal relations wi... that what Canada was doing was by definition acceptable to both sides, something with which eve...
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Two developmental factors, women's education and their work participation, are emerging as especially critical catalysts for bringing about changes in other aspects of women's life and behavior, including their marital patterns ([McDonald], 1985; Isiugo-Abanihe et al, 1993). The above two factors, to varying degrees, have been instrumental in pushing up the age at marriage, and impacting the type of marriage a woman enters. In Sri Lanka, for example, where the SM AM has increased during this century by 6 years (from 18.5 years in 1901 to 24.4 years in 1981), rise in female education and the jobs that such education enables have become crucial factors in increasing the desirability of women in the marriage market. A simultaneous shift has occurred towards marriages arranged by the couple...
... increasing in a multitude of developing countries, especially for women (Smith, 1980; Smith, 1983; M... decline is a consequence of the re-definition in 1989 of who constitutes a Kuwaiti national.7 Th...
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Regulating administrative monopoly is the major task of China's "anti-monopoly law" and the greatest challenge in its enforcement. "Anti-monopoly law" has done a special chapter on administrative monopoly for the first time, which is a significant breakthrough of our country's legislation on the regulation of administrative monopoly. But, after all, "anti-monopoly law" is a new law, and due to the limitations of legislation, there are many system deficiencies, on the regulation of administrative monopoly in China's "Anti-monopoly law", which make it can not fully come into play. So, it is necessary to perfect the measures that can make up for the system deficiencies.
... of Chinese economic transformation and developing market economy is not transnational corporations o... so as to give a comprehensive definition. Listing the concrete forms of administrative mono...Most countries have not provided a institution like Chinese Anti-...