international regimes still remain inflexible.
1) Common Assumptions
Both schools suppose a state, as a rational and unitary actor, is under an anarchic international system. Each state is responsible for establishing regimes, and those regimes are on the basis of reciprocal cooperation. In addition, regimes are empowered to promote international order. Therefore, both schools consider
1. Basic Concepts
1) Money Laundering
Money Laundering is the practice of engaging in financial transactions in order to conceal the identity, source, and/ or destination of illegally gained money. It is main operation of the underground economy, and estimated $500 billion to $1 trillion laundered worldwide annually, according to the United Nations Office of Drug Control and Prevention. It al
Ⅰ. Introduction
1. Background/ Definition of Problem
According to a survey of “International Transparency”, public institutions rectitude level of Korea in 2013 stayed # 46 of the countries surveyed 177 pieces. It means that Korea achieved significantly quantitative growth, but the qualitative level of the public organizations is inferior to the developed countries. October 10, 2014 accor
1. Executive Summary
Oxford Toy is a Korean company which produces plastic toy block sets that is similar and compatible with Lego, the original inventor and market leader of such toy. It has partnership with an international toy producer Hasbro, and manufactures toys as well as produce its own design, which includes several types and sizes of bricks for various age groups.
For external env
1. What dows UNDP do?
1) what is the UN?
The United Nations (UN) an international treaty that spells out the rights and duties of member states. is a unique international organization of 192 sovereign states established in 1945. Its goal is to maintain international peace and security, to develop friendly relations among nations, and to promote social progress, a better living standard and hum