foreign workforce is , what policy of foreign workforce and it's problem and improvement direction is, and the necessity to watch whether or not there is any systems for our country to imitate at foreign workforce systems. At these contents are more treated about aforeign simple labor's policy than foreign special technology worker's policies. because currently the problem about staying illega
a reputation for being one of the fastest developing countries in the world, experiencing rapid growth since 1963. Real GNP grew at an average annual rate of 9.0 percent between 1963-93. As a result, Korea's status changed from an underdeveloped country in the 1960s to an upper mid-level developing country in the 1990s. It is well known that foreign debt and the government's active economic polic
Ⅱ. Exchange rate regime
1. What is the exchange rate?
In finance, the exchange rates between two currencies specifies how much one currency is worth in terms of the other. It is the value of aforeign nation’s currency in terms of the home nation’s currency. For example an exchange rate of 91 Japanese yen (JPY, ¥) to the United States dollar (USD, $) means that 91 yen is worth the
a country whose foreign relations awe too dissimilar from that of post-1986 Vietnam. For example, Vietnamese and North Korean foreignpolicies have had little in common in the last two decades, and this difference may have been interrelated with the dramatic contrast between Vietnam's economic boom and North Korea's recurrent setbacks. This subject is certainly worth investigating, since many of
세계화 현황
1. Foreign Policy, A. T. Kearney의 평가
미국의 국제문제전문잡지 '포린 폴로(Foreign Policy)'와 세계적인 미국계 컨설팅업체인 'A. T. Keamey'가 공동 조사해 2002년 1월 9일 발표한 '2002년 글로벌라이제이션 인덱스'에 따르면 한국의 세계화 수준은 조사대상 62개국 중 중간수준인 31위로 나타났다. 그
2. Two Faces of American Foreign Policy : Realism and Humanitarian Intervention
1) U.S. and Realistic Foreign Policy
2) U.S. and Humanitarian Intervention
3. Iraq War and State of Egypt : Different Reaction of U.S.
1) A Case from the Iraq War
2) A Case from the State of Egypt
3) Iraq and Egypt : A Gap between Realism and Humanitarian Intervention
foreign policy.
U.S. attacked Iraq under the reason of protection of liberalism and they justifies that it was a humanitarian intervention, but why did the U.S. connived 30years of dictatorship of Mubarak's regime in Egypt? Is it because of the liberalism and human rights issues in Egypt in international society was on right track? Or is there other realistic factors that affects U.S.' actions?
a business operates, as it is the political regime that will enact laws, sets regulations and policies.
Singapore's parliamentary democracy system is well known for creating a stable and orderly government. The government provides first-rate efficiency and excellence in the public service sector, ensuring that any local or foreign individual wishing to incorporate a company can efficiently cond
A careful analysis of these documents reveals that the limits of Moscow's commitment to Hanoi started to manifest themselves several years before Gorbachev's perestroika. for instance, in October 1983 a Soviet party and government delegation headed by Gaidar Aliyev visited Vietnam. Aliyev sharply criticized the deficiencies of Vietnamese economic policies, particularly the inefficeint use of Sovi
a deeper effect in poor countries.
Corruption in the global South presents a collective goods problem for states and MNCs in the global North - transparency helps solve collective goods problems.
Foreigners who invest in a country then own the facilities; the investor by virtue of its ownership can control decisions about how many people to employ, whether to expand or shut down, what