Why do countries trade? Why is GDP important in the economy? Why are international treaties important to conducting international business? According to economics, why are trade-offs unavoidable? Why is Microeconomics important? Why is exchange important to a nation's prosperity?
It's no good storing the seeds if you don't know they're still viable. So every 10 years we do germination tests on every sample of seeds that we have. And this is a distributed network. So all around the world people are doing the same thing. And that enables us to de...
Two neighbourhood secretaries from Nampula in Northern Mozambique explained: The State still has a lot to do so that the laws are known. I want to know about this law: what does it say or where I can have more information about this law on homosexuals and women, also these women, sex ...
Treaties and promises are, ultimately, mere scraps of paper. They only matter if leaders are trusted to follow through. After a decade of undermining Washington’s commitment to NATO, including four years as president, Trump has no reservoir of reliability among our partners, at least those that...
Today they'll still cut off by land and sea from the rest of the world. Chinese armies and Chinese guerrillas still stand firm against the Jap war machine. The oldest and the youngest the world's great nations together with the British Commonwealth fight side-by-side in the struggle that ...
Even if iron filings introduced into the marine environment were not classified as “wastes”, they would still be classified as “other matter”. Since they will remain in the ocean, “disposal” appears to be occurring [11], [12]. However, this alone does not lead to the conclusion that...
As such, several scholars have argued that it is better to see populism as characteristically prioritizing appeals to the people against the elite more often than other parties, or to speak of populism as a matter of degree (Hawkins 2010; Rooduijn and Pauwels 2011; Weyland 2017; Rooduijn ...
But what are bilateral investment treaties (BIT)? Why do we need them? Who benefits from them? And how will the United States benefit from a BIT with China? Here’s what you need to know. What is a BIT? A BIT is an agreement between two countries that sets up “rules of the road...
During the late 1800s both China and Japan were suffering from unequal treaties, poverty, civil unrest, and lack of modern technology. Both countries knew that reform was necessary in order to prevent further chaos, but the way each country approached reform varied. China’s attempts to reform...
If the 1921 and 1940 treaties dissolved along with the Soviet Union in 1991, or if they never effectively governed ownership of the Caspian, then the bi-lateral treaties should be governing law in the Caspian. On the other hand, if the old Soviet era treaties are still in force, Iran ...