Media movement under authoritarian regimes
In the late of 1960s
- Government
increased its pressure on media companies by taking political and economic measures.
- Media companies
acted in accordance with government guidelines to cope with serious financial difficulties.
1980s
- Government
; introduced the new “Basic Press Law”.
; dailies reporting in favor of t
Definition
Stephen Krasner
‘‘..high level of institutionalization’’
‘‘..principles, norms, rules, and decision-making procedures’’
Criticism : ‘‘not a new concept at all’’
Reus-Smit
: distiction between institution and organization
Classification
Globalization and Int’l Regimes
Pros and cons
Type of Regimes
- Security / Environment /
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
Ⅰ. ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT
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1) OVERVIEW
1. India's real GDP 6%→9%(2006/07) since the liberalization process began in 1991. it has become increasingly involved in bilateral and regional trade agreements.
2. Constituting impediments to improved productivity and thus hampering exports and deterring inward FDI.
3. High growth has improved positive effects(infant mortality
History of France
First republic (1792-1804)
“Ancien Régime” : "Former Regime", "Old (or Ancient) Regime", "Old Rule
The Ancien Régime refers primarily to the aristocratic, social and political system established in France from the 15th century to the 18th century under the late Valois and Bourbon dynasties.
Napoleonic era(1804-1814)
Bourbon Restoration(1814-1830)