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... and new tools" (Canada Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade [DFAIT] 2005). The... such as the establishment of the University of the Arctic and participation in the Internation...
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... proper clearing arrangements for financial trades from the obscurity of back offices into the limeli... derivatives, followed by commodity and foreign-exchange-related derivatives transactions. It seem... Reduce Counterparty Risk?" Stanford University Graduate School of Business. Available at: www.sta...
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At the end of the 20th century, Chinese-foreign cooperation in running schools has appeared. Especially after our country's accession to WTO, the development of Chinese-foreign cooperation in running schools has remarkably developed with a larger size appearance over time. As a result, the educational levels constantly improve and educational models increasingly diversify. However, with the profound development of Chinese-foreign cooperation in running schools, various new questions emerge. The existing researches have broad discussed and proposed some constructive strategies and suggestions. Thus, those researches concentrate on the existing problems in Chinese-foreign cooperation in running schools with specific regional observation and lack of general analysis.
... partly promises in the educational service trade. Our country is now strictly managing and examinin...In the process of Chinese-foreign university cooperation in running schools, the Chinese partne...
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... of the history department at the University of Toronto and the author of well-known studies of...
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...; 2) the economy, taxes, and finance; 3) foreign affairs, including defence, international trade, A... of Comity in Congress, Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press, 1993. . (14.) Frances H. Ryan, ...
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... in the framing of Canada's domestic and foreign policy for the region. Based largely on interviews... of Foreign Affairs and International Trade (DFAIT). Northerners have many ideas and suggestio...I would also like to thank the University of the Arctic and the Department of Foreign Affair...
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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.
... a strong commitment to multilateralism, trade, democracy, and human rights (Dosman & Frankel, 20...Copyright Carleton University, Norman Paterson School Spring 2009 Provided by Pr...
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.... Janice Cavell, historian, Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada; adjunct reesearch professor, Carleton University . ...
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... the most important countries for Canadian foreign policy. Canada's relations with China have undergo...Ottawa opened trade with China in the early 1960s by selling it wheat,... a speech in fluent Mandarin at Peking University. It was friendly but frank. He brought up the Tibe...
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... a number of elements of Russian Arctic foreign policy that have raised concerns among many expert... the 21st Century (Palo Alto: Stanford University Press, 2004). See also Robert Pape, "Soft balancin...See Jafar Khondaker, "Canada's trade with Russia," Statistics Canada, http:// dsp-psd.p...