equitable international relations

  • 1international trade — Introduction       economic transactions that are made between countries. Among the items commonly traded are consumer goods, such as television sets and clothing; capital goods, such as machinery; and raw materials and food. Other transactions… …

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  • 2international law — the body of rules that nations generally recognize as binding in their conduct toward one another. Also called law of nations. Cf. private international law, public international law. [1830 40] * * * Body of legal rules, norms, and standards that …

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  • 3International Court of Justice — ICJ redirects here. For the commission, see International Commission of Jurists. World Court redirects here. For other uses, see World Court (disambiguation). Not to be confused with the International Criminal Court. International Court of… …

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  • 4Relations église état — Laïcité en France  Cet article concerne les applications contemporaines de la laïcité en France. Pour ses prémisses, voir Histoire de la laïcité en France …

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  • 5International Seabed Authority — The International Seabed Authority (ISA) (French: Autorité internationale des fonds marins , Spanish: Autoridad Internacional de los Fondos Marinos ) is an intergovernmental body based in Kingston, Jamaica, that was established to organize and… …

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  • 6International Union for Conservation of Nature — Infobox Company | company name = IUCN company company type = International Organization company slogan = Working for a just world that values and conserves nature foundation = October 1948, Fontainebleau, France location = Rue Mauverney 28, 1196… …

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  • 7International Commission for Central American Recovery and Development — Established at Duke University (South Carolina, United States) in 1987, the International Commission for Central American Recovery and Development (ICCARD) was a task force composed of thirty three scholars and leaders (Ford Foundation 1988: 155) …

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  • 8International Reciprocal Trade Association — The [http://www.irta.com IRTA] (International Reciprocical Trade Organisation) is the global branch organization that promotes proper accountability rules, equitable standards, standards development and governmental relations, for the industry of …

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  • 9Foreign relations of India — The Republic of India is the world s most populous democracy and has one of the fastest economic growth rates in the world (8.9 percent GDP increase in 2007, the second fastest major economy in the world after China). [… …

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  • 10Sino-American relations — China …

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