999 resultados para ESTADOS UNIDOS - RELACIONES ECONÓMICAS EXTERIORES – MÉXICO - 1994-2011
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In the contemporary world and in the globalized farm labor market, employ temporary immigrants workforce become current in economic developed countries. With governmental support, nations as United States and Canada incite and lawful the foreign entrance for occupy jobs and functions that are not fulfilling by native born, consolidating the displacement of a cheap labor force that stays legally for a certain season in these countries. This article brings up primal subjects about a small and hidden group among farm immigrants, the herders, sheepherders and goat herders in northAmerica Rocky Mountains loneliness. Further to provide an initial theoretical instrumental for the reflections about these workers, we intend to localize them within migration theme and the conflict between capital and labor in these days, in its neoliberal context and struggle forms. For such, we used reflections about labor and migration, also different kind of documents about herders in both countries.
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This study aims to analyze the perception and positioning of the American newspaper The New York Times about the Iraq war led by George W. Bush in 2003. It will also approach the question of the relationship between media and government. The theoretical foundation of the work consists of the literature of the field of international relations, American foreign policy and political communication. The empirical part will involve the attempt to establish a correlation between the tone and content of the newspaper editorials and the president's popularity during the war
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In the last two decades, the United States have substantially increased their presence in Central Asia. Therefore their presence left China in an uncomfortable position, as China seeks to build a stable and peaceful environment in its near abroad, having under its influence all the countries of Central Asia. One of the ways used by the Chinese government to get closer to the countries of this region is through the oil. Being so, the Chinese oil companies buy rights of exploitation of oil and gas reserves in Central Asia and through this establishes and deepens friendly ties with these countries. This practice became known as oil diplomacy. This new tool of the Chinese government has a double effect: it increases the projection of the Chinese power and dilutes the American influence in the region. In other words, it displeases the United States, and in turn tries to be even more present in Central Asia. The main goal to be worked in this study is how the oil diplomacy increases Chinese influence in Central Asia and dilutes American power in the region. It also aims to explain how the United States uses its presence in Central Asia and on sea lines of communication used to transport oil to contain the Chinese expansion
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Pós-graduação em História - FCHS
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Pós-graduação em Relações Internacionais (UNESP - UNICAMP - PUC-SP) - FFC
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Programa de doctorado: Comportamiento humano en contextos deportivos, de ejercicio y actividad física
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Fil: Torchia Estrada, Juan Carlos.
Argentina frente a Estados Unidos : la no intervención y el fin del proteccionismo (La Habana, 1928)
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Este artículo analiza el enfrentamiento entre Argentina y Estados Unidos en la Sexta Conferencia Panamericana, realizada en La Habana en 1928. Con profusa documentación de las cancillerías argentina y estadounidense, se estudia uno de los episodios más conflictivos de la relación bilateral en la década de 1920, cuyo trasfondo era el rechazo argentino al creciente proteccionismo estadounidense que afectaba las exportaciones agropecuarias al país del norte. En esta Conferencia, Argentina pretendió también encabezar el reclamo latinoamericano por establecer en el continente el principio de no intervención, doctrina central para poner freno a la política expansiva e intervencionista que desplegaba Estados Unidos en América Central y el Caribe.
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El 19 de enero de 1977, Christian S. White y Gary K. Potter interpusieron ante la Comisión Interamericana de Derechos Humanos una petición contra los Estados Unidos de América y el Estado de Massachusetts para los fines establecidos en el Estatuto y Reglamento de la Comisión. La petición fue presentada mediante una carta firmada por el Sr. Gary Potter, Presidente de Catholics for Christian Political Action