801 resultados para diplomatic relations
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In Korea, trade with Japan has had a deficit since the normalization of Japan-Korea diplomatic relations in 1965. Korea’s trade balance with Japan has remained in deficit since then, although Korean companies have become bigger compared to Japanese companies. My hypothesis is that the problem has been caused because Korea introduced technologies from Japan. However, in recent years Korean companies could not introduce technologies through technical cooperation with Japan like in the 1990s. In addition, the Korean government seemed to encourage domestic production for import substitution. Nevertheless, the deficit has continued. I thought it necessary to check my hypothesis in order to discover whether or not it was persuasive.
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Over the last decades, a constant feature of the relations between the European Union (EU) and the countries in its neighbourhood has been the export of European law. Achieved through bilateral or multilateral agreements, the export of law has led to the ‘juridification’ of external policy. The energy sector is in the vanguard of this development. European energy law has been made applicable to third countries through the European Economic Area (EEA) and, most important for the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP), the Energy Community. Bilateral agreements of relevance for energy include the (draft) Association Agreement with Ukraine which was rejected in November 2013 and came on the agenda again following a revolution in the country. Geopolitics has played and continues to play an eminent role in this respect. What does that mean for the export of European law to neighbouring countries? This paper argues that the export of European (energy) law does not only remain possible but is preferable to purely diplomatic relations between the EU and its neighbours if certain conditions are fulfilled. Based on the experience in the EEA and the Energy Community, multilateral integration agreements can be successful if they offer a well-designed institutional and procedural architecture based on mutual commitments, extend the benefits of the internal market to the participating third countries and create ‘win-win’ situations in satisfying also the participating third countries' vital interests in return for undergoing the hardship of economic reforms.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Bibliographical footnotes.
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No "Libro amarillo" published in 1893, but in its place an "Informe del Ministerio de Relaciones Exteriores.
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"Based on a smaller volume issued by the Johns Hopkins press in 1900 under the title "The diplomatic relations of the United States and Spanish America'."--Pref.
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"Bevezetéssel ellátott népies kiadás, a hivatalos kiadás egész anyagának szövegével."
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Includes bibliographical references.
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Highlights five influential U.S. scholars who helped shape understandings of South America in the early 20th century, showing how Latin American Studies began and how academic knowledge affected foreign policy and helped build an informal American empire. This title was made Open Access by libraries from around the world through Knowledge Unlatched.
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"Based on a smaller volume issued by the Johns Hopkins Press in 1900 under the title 'The diplomatic relations of the United States and Spanish America.'"--Pref.
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Bibliography: p. 359-366.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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No more published?
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Issued also as part of the United States Congress serial set (Senate document no. 365, 59th Congress, 2nd session --- SERIAL 5073).
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Includes bibliographical references.