of growth rate (annually) they have been actively investing in education and technology to maintain their growth. These efforts have been successfully going on and this is crucial for china’s future development as well. In addition, China is continuously catching up the United States’ economy which is a current hegemonic leader. In political sense, since beginning of an open economy, China ha
of the questionnaires did not reach their intended respondents. The resulting pool of 243 completed questionnaires represented an effective response rate of 15.1 percent. Of the responses, 47.2 percent were original equipment manufacturers and 40.7 percent had annual revenue exceeding $500million.
Measures
While many of our measures have been used in prior research, the core elementof this
of physical control of its territory
Erosion of legitimate authority to make collective decisions
Inability to provide reasonable public services
Inability to interact with other states
International Security relies on states to protect against chaos at home and limit the cancerous spread of anarchy beyond their borders and throughout the world
→ States exist to deliver political goods
of Northeast Asia. The Taiwan Strait Crisis is a good example of how potentially dangerous Sino-Taiwan conflict can become, and we believe it is important to find out how the crisis was resolved. The purpose of this paper is to analyze the nature of the conflict between the three countries and find out how the crisis ended without escalating into war, using game theory and the elements of negotia
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