Formation of the Trans-Atlantic Alliance

Formation of the Trans-Atlantic Alliance

<p> An Introduction to the Social Sciences: Chapter Eighteen International Political Relations (pg 410-434)</p><p>I: The State in International Relations The Nation-State The Establishment and disappearance of Nation-States The ruse of the European Union</p><p>II: Power in the World Community The Nature and Sources of National Power Other Sources of Power Maintaining Security</p><p>III: Foreign Policies Geography and Foreign Policy Values, Ideologies, and Foreign Policy</p><p>IV: The United States in the World Community The president and Foreign Policy U.S. Foreign Policies</p><p>Page 1 of 4 D:\Docs\2018-04-11\04d655114b6822977e954048e7f56782.doc An Introduction to the Social Sciences: Chapter Nineteen International Economic Relations (pg 434-452)</p><p>I: The Terminology of Trade The Balance of Trade and the Balance of Payments Visible and Invisible Trade</p><p>II: Advantages and Disadvantages of International Trade Three Advantages of Trade Disadvantages of Trade Why you can’t get the Advantages without the Disadvantages</p><p>III: Restrictions on International Trade Tariffs on Imports Import Quotas Removing Trade Restrictions Globalization and Trade Restrictions</p><p>IV: Foreign Exchange The Meaning of Foreign Exchange Fixed and Flexible Exchange Rate Systems Globalization, Trade Imbalances, and Exchange Rates</p><p>V: Conclusion</p><p>Page 2 of 4 D:\Docs\2018-04-11\04d655114b6822977e954048e7f56782.doc An Introduction to the Social Sciences: Chapter Twenty Political Economies of Developing Countries (pg 453-476)</p><p>I: The Problems of Developing Countries The political consensus Problem The Corruption Problem The Economic Problem The Debt problem The population Problem The Brain Drain Problem Mission Impossible: Advice to a Potential Leader</p><p>II: Options of developing countries Political Options Economic Options Foreign Policy Options Population Options The Brain Drain option Who Will be the Next Leader?</p><p>III: Case Studies China Mexico Uganda</p><p>IV: Conclusion</p><p>Page 3 of 4 D:\Docs\2018-04-11\04d655114b6822977e954048e7f56782.doc An Introduction to the Social Sciences: Chapter Twenty-one International Institutions and the Search for Peace (pg 477-499)</p><p>I: The Problem of War The Causes of War Approaches to the Problem of War</p><p>II: The United Nations Is the UN Worth it? The UN’s Role in Keeping the Peace Other UN Approaches</p><p>III: The Outlook for Peace Trouble Spots of the World The War on Global Terrorism</p><p>Page 4 of 4 D:\Docs\2018-04-11\04d655114b6822977e954048e7f56782.doc</p>

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