Ⅰ. Introduction
1) Location
Russia is located in the north Eurasia continent (Far East Asia ~ Europe). Russia is the largest country in the world which is about 1/8 of the world’s land area. Because of this huge territory, there is an 11-hour time difference between East and West.
2) Climate
The huge territory of Russia also makes a various climate zone. Basically, Russia has continental
Government Type
Parliamentary representative democracy
Republic of Turkey with Atatürk as its first president(1923)
Legal System
Civil law system based on various European legal systems
Neighboring Countries
Bulgaria, Greece, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Azerbaijan, Armenia, Georgia
EU
(Candidate Country)
1995 Customs Union Agreement
Has been in formal accession negotiations with th
Zone.
1> Free import. Ex. Equipment, machine, tools etc.
2> Full amount bonded. Ex. Raw material, accessories and repairs.
3> Taxes refunded upon goods entering the zone.
4> Gain Deduction. Free of consumption tax, value added tax.
- Gao Xiong in Taiwan built EP zone in 1960s.
- From 1980s, China began to set EP zones along the costal cities.
- From May, 2000, 57 EP zones ha
Soviet and Vietnamese strategic interests started to diverge from each other. From 1981 on, the Kremlin made persistent efforts to reach reconciliation with China, a precess viewed with distrust by Hanoi. Hanoi's reluctance to follow Moscow's example seems to have induced the CPSU leadership to put pressure on its independent-minded ally. Noteworthily, Aliyev's clash with the VCP leaders took
3. Brief Introduction of Two major Schools: Realism and Neo-Liberalism
As the table shown above, realism and liberalism start from different viewpoints. As a result, two rational theories come to a distinct conclusion when it comes to judging international regimes. Even though their basic assumptions are going to largely coincide with each other during the academic neo-neo debate, views on inte