the academic neo-neo debate, views on 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 o
the EU in May 2004. In the mean time, Bulgaria and Romania as a second-tier and Turkey have still remained as candidates for accession although the first two countries will be able to join the EU in 2007, provided that they make further satisfactory progress in complying with the Copenhagen criteria. The Copenhagen criteria are essential requirements with which candidate states must comply in ord
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→ International condemnation
Economic & Military burden
2. Ne0-Cold War against US
- Ronald Reagan’s Election as President(1981)
: Hard-Line Policy for Soviet Union
- SDI (Strategic Defense Initiative, 1983)
- The Reagan Doctrine(1985) : Anti-Communist Country Support
1. Introduction
In 1999, the euro was introduced with the interests and expectations of the people around the world. Euro gave a many economic, social benefits to euro using countries as expected . With Euro's social, economic, status rising, many countries wanted to join the eurozone. Euro using countries had risen to 17 countries from 12 countries in 14 years. But high euro’s status began t
Ⅰ. The Introduction of Corporation
1. Values & Vision
1) Highest Performance with the Highest Ethics
There are top three values Siemens is aiming at, which are responsibility, excellent, and innovative. ‘Responsibility’ is committing to ethical and responsible actions. ‘Excellent’ is achieving high performance and excellent results. ‘Innovative’ is being innovated to create s