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... a very complex phenomenon, since the definition of power has become less fixed. Power may be hard,...After all, periods of isolationism in U.S. history have generally been longer than pe...
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..., there isn't any commonly accepted definition of what it means to be a "conservative." . [ILLUST... had little affection for the kind of isolationism that then permeated American conservatism. There y...
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... be allowed to play its part in the definition of international norms and, above all, in their im... Henckels, Overcoming Jurisdictional Isolationism at the WTO-FTA Nexus: A Potential Approach for the...
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Effective marketing/logistics relationships can help to create, develop, and maintain critical capabilities to support long-term firm success. Recent research focuses on two distinct capabilities-information capabilities and firm-wide integration. Empirical results are provided confirming the proposed relationship between marketing logistics relationship effectiveness and the two capabilities. Further, the capabilities are shown to positively impact logistics performance.
... (Hurt 1995), functional silos and isolationism often create significant barriers. Thus, many firm... Management Professionals' (CSCMP) definition of supply chain management clearly states: "In ess...
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... non-intervention (negatively dubbed "isolationism" in classes). A proper educational foundation, bas... "state sovereignty," creating a new definition for sovereignty. . Selling Out Sovereignty . The n...
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...S. 322 (1979):. "The definition of 'commerce' is the same when relied on to strike... States." 11 By encouraging economic isolationism, prohibitions on out-of-state access to in-state r...
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... Exceptionalism", "Unilateralism, or Isolationism", "The American System, or Monroe Doctrine", "Expa... than McDougall's minimalist definition can accommodate. Just compare and contrast. No Con...
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In the weeks preceding the US attack on Iraq to remove Saddam Hussein from power, Pres Bush asserted that "a new regime in Iraq would serve as a dramatic and inspiring example of freedom for other nations in the world." Chace claims that if presidential candidate John Kerry intends to challenge the democratic imperialism of Pres Bush, he would do well to reflect on the history and resurrect the wisdom by the "wise men," who came to the fore during the Second World War and were realists who understood that unilateral power had its limits.
... was questioning the nation's expansive definition of its national interest. The wise men are also cr... in 1932 at the full tide of isolationism. In combating the Great Depression, he rejected Eu...
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... level, this could be translated into isolationism, nationalism and anti-Westernism. At the economic ...According to Aristotle's classic definition, tragedy is "an imitation of an action that is ser...
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Continued resistance only risks greater isolationism and lack of credibility and support, something at present the United States simply cannot afford. [...] history clearly demonstrates that absent the ICC's enforcement mechanisms to address individual responsibility, horrific crimes will continue and impunity will reign. [...] the United States, which still has an opportunity to play a significant role with the Court-and regain its reputation for an unyielding commitment to promoting human rights, justice, and the rule of law-should ratify the Rome Statute or, at a minimum, adopt a strategy and policy of conciliation and cooperation instead of obstruction and antagonism.
... effort to first develop agreement on a definition of the "crime of aggression" as well as an interna...