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)
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 ofthe other. It is the value of a foreign nation’s currency in terms ofthe 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
I. Introduction
1) Thins about Egypt
Revolution! How heart beating word it is! There are so many revolutions in world history. In spite of many number of revolutions ever, all the revolution have same thing in common. Today we will discuss about the revolution of Egypt. Why Egypt? Because Egypt one has similarity with our nation, Korean revolution. For example, March 1st movement or April 19
2. The war on waste
Definition : This seek increased economy through attacks on fraud, waste and abuse
Method : Auditing and investigating for waste. it rest on the innovation and commitment of agencies, team
Supporting group : people who favor coordinated retrenchment (Reduced buget) like the war on waste
1. Legacy of Colonial Period and Geopolitical Importance
Colonial Legacy and Institutional Structure
The Philippines reformed their institution and system by Spain and the United States during the colonial period. However, the US failed to make an efficient administrative organization.
South Korean institution was highly influenced by Japan and US army military government. => Japan st