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    is indispensable to the world development. Community’s development depends on the economic and progress of the world. The subject of community is people. Therefore, the communities even the world cannot prosper without the sustainable people. This article focuses on sustainable people, economy, education and China’s experience in community development and meanwhile explains the relationship between community, community development(CD) and community economic development(CED). Everyone in the world

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    The Media's Role in Regional and International Relations with Regards to Development, Transition, and Influence I study Journalism, so I felt that I had an opportunity to solidify the media's role in all facets of regional and international relations, with regards to development, transition, and influence (regional as well as global). I first chose examine Daniel Lerner's development continuum, and this as a reference point, to discuss the role mass media plays in global

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    inequality. Countries have to invest more in R&D, encourage knowledge workers stay in the country to create new products, and create funds for innovative entrepreneurs instead of just assembling products for overseas companies (Schuman, 2010) International helps are necessary to create aids for the poor and boost the attractiveness of the local economy through government’s coordination. 2. Just like poverty trap, inequality only favors high-income people and creates poor institutions for the whole

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    factors. Wallerstein argues that the world capitalist economic system must be analysed as a single unit, comprising four overlapping elements:  A world market for goods and labour;  The division of the population into capitalists and workers;  An international system of formal and informal political relations among the most powerful countries, whose competition with one another helps shape the world

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    BITs International investment law was developed as a response to the inadequacies of the customary international law in protecting foreign property by providing responsibility to host state.[footnoteRef:2] Most of capital exporting countries was developed states which required better market access commitments from capital exporting countries, and also better standards of investment protection.[footnoteRef:3] The failure to conclude multilateral investment agreement forced developed states to find

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    during the Cold War under corrupt regimes. Years later, these debts became a serious barrier to poverty reduction and economic development in many poor countries. Governments began taking on new loans to repay old ones and many countries ended up spending more each year to service debt payments than they did on health and education combined. Wealthy countries and international financial institutions have taken action to relieve debt burdens in many of the world’s poorest countries – primarily through

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    It is an established understanding that the progression of society in terms of growth and development have been shaped vastly in both physical and social aspects. Although the flow of progression is continuous in developed societies, it is evident that certain countries are not progressing as they are affected by the outcomes of poverty. These countries are more greatly impacted when natural disasters occur as they lack in infrastructure, have weak buildings, crowded population densities and have

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    Because of the domination system such as center and periphery, the center countries control the international trade, the cultural, and of cause the media content. All these forms of dominations are actually served the purpose of shape the good image of the center country, and the center spread their country pop culture to others country as what discussed

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    technology, companies in the United States must reconsider their strategies to compete with international counterparts. It was only 50 years ago, a company in anywhere town, America could carve out space in a market for themselves and do well without a competitor in sight. Things have changed now and not is the threat of a Wal-Mart moving into your neighborhood a fear of the small to medium-sized company, international companies have also set their eyes on the United States. With as the leading consumer

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    Foreign direct investment plays a critical role in financing the development of emerging economies. Foreign direct investment benefits countries through a transfer of resources in the form of capital, technology, management of resources, creation of work opportunities, and a positive impact on the country’s balance sheet, typically through an increase in export volumes. These benefits are essential for sustainable growth and development of a country, especially for developing countries. Despite the

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