The investments in weapons and troops in IRAQ WAR 2003 – THE REAL REASON FOR THE FINANCIAL CRISES 2008 ALL OVER THW WORLD BASED ON THE Momtchil Dobrev’s "Theory of GENERATING CRISIS" AND ON THE BASIS OF Momtchil DOBREV’S "Theory of the mafia"
In the year 2008 Lord Prof. Momtchil Dobrev developed the "Theory of generating crises". The theory of generating crises has been developed by analyzing all the relationships between countries, and lysing the causes and consequences of crises. The theory examines all possible options for generating crises. The theory ultimately leads to the conclusion that each crisis begins on the basis of a conscious action, whether of a state, of a government, of financial circles, of a president of one or more countries, of financial actors, of the financial market , stock markets, financial institutions, private interests
The document summarizes Barry McCaffrey's presentation on strategic national security challenges facing the United States. It discusses key issues like nuclear proliferation, regional wars, terrorism, and economic issues. It also provides overviews of the situations in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Vietnam.
THE MILITARY POWER OF GREAT POWERS AND THE LOSS OF UTILITY OF THE ARMED FORCE...Fernando Alcoforado
The document discusses the military power of great powers like the US, China, and Russia and how their immense military spending and modern weapons have rendered the armed forces of most other countries irrelevant. It analyzes the military expenditures, forces, and strategies of the US, China, and Russia, identifying them as the preeminent global military powers due to their large defense budgets and advanced capabilities. The document also examines how these countries' economic strength underpins their military power and how cyber warfare has become an important new domain of military conflict.
Tehran NAM Summit and Future Arab PoliticsZakir Hussain
This Issue Brief deals with how NAM Summit provided opportunity to Iran to place its vital national interest and the likely scenarios in the Arab politics, partiality Iran, Syria, Islamic Quartet.
Chinese Yuan and American Dollar Influence in The World Financial Benefit Con...YogeshIJTSRD
Economic war is one of the means of conflict throughout the history of mankind, and its concept developed through the development of the march of mankind, and the measures of this war defensive and offensive were used in it, and the international monetary system had also witnessed a development associated with global events, especially world wars and their results, and the US dollar was on the throne of this The system is one of the results of the Second World War, which had an important role in the development, development and modernization that happened to China since the seventies of the last century, especially with the presence of transcontinental companies, with the American vanguard, and because of the intertwining between the American and Chinese economies and the uncalculated results of the development of the economic conflict between them is difficult Where the current economic conflict has developed, especially in light of the US dollar’s leadership of the international monetary system and the inability of most of the world’s countries to abandon it in international economic and commercial transactions. The importance of this research comes from the fact that the nature of the US Chinese economic conflict, if it develops, may be a serious threat to various countries of the world, especially the global economic system. That the existence of this conflict and its development may lead to a threat to the economic life of many countries of the world. This research paper aims to study and to analysis of the nature of the US Chinese economic conflict, and that the alternative to this conflict is economic cooperation in a way that serves the development and progress of the various peoples of the earth. Adnan Mnati Salih "Chinese Yuan and American Dollar Influence in The World Financial Benefit Conflicts" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-3 , April 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd38674.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/economics/financial-economics/38674/chinese-yuan-and-american-dollar-influence-in-the-world-financial-benefit-conflicts/adnan-mnati-salih
As u see from our increasing economy .Who will be the next superpower among all countries ??
want some help in your ppt or in any project visit..
https://www.fiverr.com/dawachya
Spain has a long history dating back to 1492 when the Christian kingdoms of Castile and Aragon conquered the Emirate of Granada, establishing modern Spain. In the 16th-17th centuries, Spain had a powerful global empire but eventually lost control of the seas to England. Failure to industrialize caused Spain to fall behind other European powers economically and politically. Spain remained neutral in World Wars I and II but suffered through a civil war in the 1930s-1940s. Peaceful democratic transition in the 1970s and economic modernization have since strengthened Spain.
This document discusses what is needed for a country to become a superpower and examines the influence of superpowers. It outlines common factors like large population, military and economic power, and cultural influence. It also analyzes how the distribution of power has shifted over time from British imperialism to the US-Soviet bi-polar world to the current multi-polar system. Superpowers can impact other nations through colonialism, neo-colonialism, and participation in international organizations.
The document discusses various factors that could be used to define what makes a country a superpower, including size, population, resources, military strength, economic strength, cultural influence, and energy production potential. It suggests that to be considered a superpower, a nation needs to be able to project influence globally. Some of the key attributes discussed are large land area and population, strong economy, powerful military capabilities, control over important resources, and dominant cultural exports.
The document summarizes Barry McCaffrey's presentation on strategic national security challenges facing the United States. It discusses key issues like nuclear proliferation, regional wars, terrorism, and economic issues. It also provides overviews of the situations in Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and Vietnam.
THE MILITARY POWER OF GREAT POWERS AND THE LOSS OF UTILITY OF THE ARMED FORCE...Fernando Alcoforado
The document discusses the military power of great powers like the US, China, and Russia and how their immense military spending and modern weapons have rendered the armed forces of most other countries irrelevant. It analyzes the military expenditures, forces, and strategies of the US, China, and Russia, identifying them as the preeminent global military powers due to their large defense budgets and advanced capabilities. The document also examines how these countries' economic strength underpins their military power and how cyber warfare has become an important new domain of military conflict.
Tehran NAM Summit and Future Arab PoliticsZakir Hussain
This Issue Brief deals with how NAM Summit provided opportunity to Iran to place its vital national interest and the likely scenarios in the Arab politics, partiality Iran, Syria, Islamic Quartet.
Chinese Yuan and American Dollar Influence in The World Financial Benefit Con...YogeshIJTSRD
Economic war is one of the means of conflict throughout the history of mankind, and its concept developed through the development of the march of mankind, and the measures of this war defensive and offensive were used in it, and the international monetary system had also witnessed a development associated with global events, especially world wars and their results, and the US dollar was on the throne of this The system is one of the results of the Second World War, which had an important role in the development, development and modernization that happened to China since the seventies of the last century, especially with the presence of transcontinental companies, with the American vanguard, and because of the intertwining between the American and Chinese economies and the uncalculated results of the development of the economic conflict between them is difficult Where the current economic conflict has developed, especially in light of the US dollar’s leadership of the international monetary system and the inability of most of the world’s countries to abandon it in international economic and commercial transactions. The importance of this research comes from the fact that the nature of the US Chinese economic conflict, if it develops, may be a serious threat to various countries of the world, especially the global economic system. That the existence of this conflict and its development may lead to a threat to the economic life of many countries of the world. This research paper aims to study and to analysis of the nature of the US Chinese economic conflict, and that the alternative to this conflict is economic cooperation in a way that serves the development and progress of the various peoples of the earth. Adnan Mnati Salih "Chinese Yuan and American Dollar Influence in The World Financial Benefit Conflicts" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-5 | Issue-3 , April 2021, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd38674.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/economics/financial-economics/38674/chinese-yuan-and-american-dollar-influence-in-the-world-financial-benefit-conflicts/adnan-mnati-salih
As u see from our increasing economy .Who will be the next superpower among all countries ??
want some help in your ppt or in any project visit..
https://www.fiverr.com/dawachya
Spain has a long history dating back to 1492 when the Christian kingdoms of Castile and Aragon conquered the Emirate of Granada, establishing modern Spain. In the 16th-17th centuries, Spain had a powerful global empire but eventually lost control of the seas to England. Failure to industrialize caused Spain to fall behind other European powers economically and politically. Spain remained neutral in World Wars I and II but suffered through a civil war in the 1930s-1940s. Peaceful democratic transition in the 1970s and economic modernization have since strengthened Spain.
This document discusses what is needed for a country to become a superpower and examines the influence of superpowers. It outlines common factors like large population, military and economic power, and cultural influence. It also analyzes how the distribution of power has shifted over time from British imperialism to the US-Soviet bi-polar world to the current multi-polar system. Superpowers can impact other nations through colonialism, neo-colonialism, and participation in international organizations.
The document discusses various factors that could be used to define what makes a country a superpower, including size, population, resources, military strength, economic strength, cultural influence, and energy production potential. It suggests that to be considered a superpower, a nation needs to be able to project influence globally. Some of the key attributes discussed are large land area and population, strong economy, powerful military capabilities, control over important resources, and dominant cultural exports.
The Military Might of China and Japan and the Future of East AsiaMario Miralles
This document discusses the military capabilities and security strategies of China and Japan, and how they will affect the future of East Asia. It outlines the growing military strength of both countries, including their budgets, personnel, equipment, and naval and coastal forces. It also examines the complex political relationship between China and Japan, noting a history of both cooperation and tension. The document argues that while increased military capabilities may lead to further mistrust, globalization encourages cooperation, and both countries would benefit from confidence-building measures and multilateral cooperation to help reduce security dilemmas and prevent regional instability.
1. The document contains a list of 50 general knowledge questions covering topics in geography, current events, world leaders, economics and politics. The questions test knowledge of countries and territories, international organizations, global issues and key historical events. Sample questions include identifying major oil producers and importers, defining terms like geopolitics and geosynchronous orbit, and naming the current leaders of several countries.
The document summarizes key points from Pierre Jalee's book "The Pillage of the Third World" which examines the economic relationships and exploitation between the Third World, imperialist nations, and capitalist systems. It divides the world into three groups: socialist nations, capitalist imperialist nations, and the Third World which covers most of Africa, Asia and Latin America. It finds that the Third World provides most of the raw materials and natural resources that fuel the industries of imperialist nations but receives little in return through unfair trade terms and systems that drain wealth from poorer nations in the form of imports, debt, and profits repatriated by foreign owned companies.
Beyond the Arab Srping: Improving Food Security and Resilience to Conflict IFPRIMENA
This document summarizes discussions from a conference session on food security in Arab countries following the Arab Spring uprisings. It presents three main findings:
1) Growing unemployment, inequality, and food insecurity were key economic factors that contributed to unrest in Arab countries.
2) Studies found that food insecurity is correlated with increased risk of conflict in Arab countries. Countries that are highly dependent on food imports and vulnerable to international food price volatility face higher risks.
3) An analysis of Yemen's uprising estimated that the economic crisis increased food insecurity and child malnutrition. Fully recovering from the development losses could take 5-10 years unless policies accelerate growth and increase public spending on nutrition programs.
This document provides an overview of key business practices introduced by major American companies between 1900-2000 that helped shape the US economy. It discusses practices introduced by IBM like the System/360 mainframe that standardized the computer industry, the SABRE airline reservation system, and the barcode. It also summarizes practices by Amazon like third-party seller networks, Bank of America like establishing a branch system and developing magnetic ink character recognition for checks, and Berkshire Hathaway's focus on acquisitions and share repurchases under Warren Buffett's leadership. The document aims to illustrate innovative business models that emerged from leading US firms and impacted business globally.
The document summarizes the economics of peacemaking and peacekeeping. It discusses how economists have contributed to analyzing security issues, such as John Maynard Keynes' work on treating Germany after WWI. It also discusses how military spending can impact economic growth in both positive and negative ways. Specific conflicts discussed include the Israeli-Arab conflict, conflicts in the Philippines including the Moro and Zamboanga City issues. Costs of conflict cessation and reconstruction are examined as well.
A superpower is defined as a state with the ability to project dominating power and influence worldwide. It was first applied to the US and Soviet Union after World War 2 as the two countries emerged as the dominant global powers during the Cold War period. After the Cold War, many viewed the US as the sole remaining superpower, though some argue the EU and emerging economies like Brazil, Russia, India, and China (BRICs) may fulfill superpower criteria in the future given their economic and military growth. There is no consensus on what defines superpower status in today's complex and interdependent world.
This document provides an abstract for a PhD thesis on the economy of the Roman Empire from the 1st to 3rd centuries AD. The thesis will take a quantitative approach, analyzing numbers related to agricultural productivity, urban population size, life expectancy, and coinage silver content. It will examine the structure of the Roman economy in terms of the separation of towns and countryside. It will compare Roman economic performance to other historical economies based on factors like productivity, trade infrastructure, and knowledge. The thesis aims to assess how well the Roman economy performed relative to its technology and to identify institutions that contributed to or hindered economic achievement.
This article aims to explain the new oil crisis and its consequences resulting from drone attacks on two of the main oil facilities in Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter that have heightened tension in the Middle East region, caused a reduction of 5 % of world oil production and rose the price of a barrel on the international market soaring to its highest since the 1991 Gulf War.
The Realtionship of Afghanistan's Illicit Narcotics Industry and its Impact o...Chris Green
This document provides a literature review on Afghanistan's illicit narcotics industry and its impact on the insurgency. It discusses how opium production has steadily increased in Afghanistan since the late 1990s. Several factors contributed to this rise, including the destruction of Afghanistan's agricultural economy during decades of war, making poppy a lucrative crop. The literature suggests instability and lack of government control correlate with high poppy cultivation. As security increases in one area, production often shifts to more remote, uncontrolled regions. Over time poppy growing has become culturally accepted and built a shadow economy, fueling corruption. The review examines how the narcotics trade has destabilized governance and altered power dynamics, with some sources arguing it has transformed the
An industry advisory utilizing deconstructuve analytics to describe the market forces, both contrived and benign, that will shape the "green" fuel based propulsion and production technologies currently emerging within the 21st century automotive landscape; a landscape wherein the core players in this arena will be Japan, China and Canada.
This document summarizes Dilip Hiro's view that globalization has led to the emergence of a multi-polar world where countries like China, Russia, Venezuela, and Iran act as counterbalances to American global dominance. It discusses how each of these countries has used oil and natural gas exports, as well as military buildups, to challenge U.S. authority on the global stage. Hiro believes globalization has diminished America's role as the sole superpower by allowing other nations to develop economically and gain influence internationally.
American Politics in the Age of Oil : The Bernie Sanders Phenomenoniakovosal
This essay explains the rise of a socialist politician in the United States, i.e. Bernie Sanders, and how his rise is related the American energy companies.
The History of Economic Development in the WestEllen Gustavson
The economic development of wealthy Western nations was driven by protectionism, state intervention, and the extraction of resources and forced deindustrialization of the global South to create markets. While trade and foreign direct investment are important, the Washington Consensus ignores the influence of colonialism and how policies like import substitution and high tariffs allowed countries like the US and Japan to develop technologically while treaties destroyed industry in the South. The rapid growth of the West was largely manufactured through significant protectionism and interventionism enabled by the liberalization of the global South.
Causes and possible consequences of the us china trade warHüseyin Tekler
When we look at the history of the known humanity, it appears that people started living in communities and that private property has emerged due to the progress of historical conditions. One of the consequences of this outcome is that world history is the scene of many wars and destruction. When it comes to war, it is armed struggles that take place between countries or political groups that come to mind first. Looking at this perspective, we see that the historical development process is also seen as the great majority of battles take place as physical battles, but it has become possible to say that, with great physical battles, technological and economic developments, sword-fighting and armed wars have begun to shift to economic and cultural wars. This new form of war has begun to take place on the stage of history on the basis of economic instruments. As an example of economic warfare, protectionism can be shown by countries in the direction of their own economic interests. It would not be wrong to say that the currency wars and the wars of trade that brought about by the protectionist policies of the countries, especially in the crisis period, will be the most important economic problem of our time. Throughout history, all wars have led to great destruction, and generally underdeveloped countries and poor countries have been affected by these destructions, and it is not wrong to say that the economic wars, as well as physical wars, will effect the least developed countries and the poor countries.
In this analysis, in the light of the historical background of protectionism, a trade war and the possible consequences of this war, which could be caused by the mutually elevated trade walls of the US and China, were examined.
The document discusses the economic impacts of war and conflict. It notes that wars divert resources from productive activities to destruction, resulting in both direct economic losses and costs to repair the damage. Countries with low incomes, overall economic declines, and reliance on commodities are more prone to conflict. Several examples are given of the human costs and military spending of conflicts between India and Pakistan as well as the economic effects of World War 2 on Japan.
International Conflicts and its Menacing Impact on Global Economy A Suggestiv...ijtsrd
The research is aimed at initially defining conflict and transmitting the idea emanated towards modern day international conflicts. It subsequently uncovered the types of such conflicts and their prevalence across the globe. The qualitative expectation of the conflict mechanism was subsequently represented in quantitative terms when the economic impact of the conflicts is assessed. The research performed a correlation analysis between two key indicators one of the key causes of economic cost which is military expenses and one major impact of the cost the capital formation. While analysing the result, we could reaffirm the fact that such relationship varies from countries of different strata. Hence the desired policy model with all encompassing ideological framework would also vary. Once the economic impacts have been quantified and the causal factors have been pointed out, we have suggested a 5 Dimensional model of policy consideration where the major ideological biases have been embedded for more efficient and conflict free international policy making. Avik Ghosh | Medha Ganguly Ghosh "International Conflicts and its Menacing Impact on Global Economy: A Suggestive Policy Making Model" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-6 , October 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd29364.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/political-science/29364/international-conflicts-and-its-menacing-impact-on-global-economy-a-suggestive-policy-making-model/avik-ghosh
The document discusses several topics related to US foreign policy including:
- Eras of US foreign policy from isolationism pre-WWII to the post-9/11 era.
- Principles of American foreign policy in the 21st century focus on ensuring freedom and security for all.
- An examination of the Iraq war including justification for invasion, strategy, critique of staying the course policy, and slow institutional change.
- Issues related to the war on terrorism including defining the enemy and determining an end.
The document provides an overview of the Hollywood movie cluster located in Southern California. It begins with background on the US economy and competitive advantages, noting its large GDP, consumer spending, innovation, and cluster development. It then discusses California's economy, with the largest GDP of any US state. Los Angeles is highlighted as the center of the Hollywood movie cluster, with a diverse population and strong support for entertainment industries. The history and current state of the motion picture industry is covered, noting its origins in Southern California and continued dominance from Hollywood. Key factors that support the cluster are also summarized, such as infrastructure, skilled labor, and support industries in the area.
Sur América está gastando más dinero en el campo militar que en décadas" Casa...suvozcuenta
The document discusses military spending in South America, which has increased in absolute terms but remained stable as a percentage of GDP. While not considered a true "arms race", the author argues the spending hinders economic and political development in the region due to competing with education and other public services for limited resources. The document recommends fully utilizing existing transparency agreements and defense cooperation organizations to build trust between countries and help control military expenditures.
This document discusses the topic of war and explores various perspectives on its morality and human costs. It provides an overview of just war theory and criteria, references debates around recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and examines perspectives from the Catholic Church and others questioning the acceptability of modern warfare. It also compares global military spending to alternative uses of funds that could alleviate poverty and human suffering. The document advocates that peace should be prioritized over war and questions why more is spent on preparing for violence rather than non-violent solutions and human needs.
This document discusses the topic of war and explores various perspectives on its morality and human costs. It provides an overview of just war theory and criteria, references debates around recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and examines perspectives from the Catholic Church and others questioning the acceptability of modern warfare. It also compares global military spending to alternative uses of funds that could alleviate poverty and human suffering. The document advocates that peace should be prioritized over war and questions why more is spent on preparing for violence rather than non-violent solutions and human needs.
The Military Might of China and Japan and the Future of East AsiaMario Miralles
This document discusses the military capabilities and security strategies of China and Japan, and how they will affect the future of East Asia. It outlines the growing military strength of both countries, including their budgets, personnel, equipment, and naval and coastal forces. It also examines the complex political relationship between China and Japan, noting a history of both cooperation and tension. The document argues that while increased military capabilities may lead to further mistrust, globalization encourages cooperation, and both countries would benefit from confidence-building measures and multilateral cooperation to help reduce security dilemmas and prevent regional instability.
1. The document contains a list of 50 general knowledge questions covering topics in geography, current events, world leaders, economics and politics. The questions test knowledge of countries and territories, international organizations, global issues and key historical events. Sample questions include identifying major oil producers and importers, defining terms like geopolitics and geosynchronous orbit, and naming the current leaders of several countries.
The document summarizes key points from Pierre Jalee's book "The Pillage of the Third World" which examines the economic relationships and exploitation between the Third World, imperialist nations, and capitalist systems. It divides the world into three groups: socialist nations, capitalist imperialist nations, and the Third World which covers most of Africa, Asia and Latin America. It finds that the Third World provides most of the raw materials and natural resources that fuel the industries of imperialist nations but receives little in return through unfair trade terms and systems that drain wealth from poorer nations in the form of imports, debt, and profits repatriated by foreign owned companies.
Beyond the Arab Srping: Improving Food Security and Resilience to Conflict IFPRIMENA
This document summarizes discussions from a conference session on food security in Arab countries following the Arab Spring uprisings. It presents three main findings:
1) Growing unemployment, inequality, and food insecurity were key economic factors that contributed to unrest in Arab countries.
2) Studies found that food insecurity is correlated with increased risk of conflict in Arab countries. Countries that are highly dependent on food imports and vulnerable to international food price volatility face higher risks.
3) An analysis of Yemen's uprising estimated that the economic crisis increased food insecurity and child malnutrition. Fully recovering from the development losses could take 5-10 years unless policies accelerate growth and increase public spending on nutrition programs.
This document provides an overview of key business practices introduced by major American companies between 1900-2000 that helped shape the US economy. It discusses practices introduced by IBM like the System/360 mainframe that standardized the computer industry, the SABRE airline reservation system, and the barcode. It also summarizes practices by Amazon like third-party seller networks, Bank of America like establishing a branch system and developing magnetic ink character recognition for checks, and Berkshire Hathaway's focus on acquisitions and share repurchases under Warren Buffett's leadership. The document aims to illustrate innovative business models that emerged from leading US firms and impacted business globally.
The document summarizes the economics of peacemaking and peacekeeping. It discusses how economists have contributed to analyzing security issues, such as John Maynard Keynes' work on treating Germany after WWI. It also discusses how military spending can impact economic growth in both positive and negative ways. Specific conflicts discussed include the Israeli-Arab conflict, conflicts in the Philippines including the Moro and Zamboanga City issues. Costs of conflict cessation and reconstruction are examined as well.
A superpower is defined as a state with the ability to project dominating power and influence worldwide. It was first applied to the US and Soviet Union after World War 2 as the two countries emerged as the dominant global powers during the Cold War period. After the Cold War, many viewed the US as the sole remaining superpower, though some argue the EU and emerging economies like Brazil, Russia, India, and China (BRICs) may fulfill superpower criteria in the future given their economic and military growth. There is no consensus on what defines superpower status in today's complex and interdependent world.
This document provides an abstract for a PhD thesis on the economy of the Roman Empire from the 1st to 3rd centuries AD. The thesis will take a quantitative approach, analyzing numbers related to agricultural productivity, urban population size, life expectancy, and coinage silver content. It will examine the structure of the Roman economy in terms of the separation of towns and countryside. It will compare Roman economic performance to other historical economies based on factors like productivity, trade infrastructure, and knowledge. The thesis aims to assess how well the Roman economy performed relative to its technology and to identify institutions that contributed to or hindered economic achievement.
This article aims to explain the new oil crisis and its consequences resulting from drone attacks on two of the main oil facilities in Saudi Arabia, the world's largest oil exporter that have heightened tension in the Middle East region, caused a reduction of 5 % of world oil production and rose the price of a barrel on the international market soaring to its highest since the 1991 Gulf War.
The Realtionship of Afghanistan's Illicit Narcotics Industry and its Impact o...Chris Green
This document provides a literature review on Afghanistan's illicit narcotics industry and its impact on the insurgency. It discusses how opium production has steadily increased in Afghanistan since the late 1990s. Several factors contributed to this rise, including the destruction of Afghanistan's agricultural economy during decades of war, making poppy a lucrative crop. The literature suggests instability and lack of government control correlate with high poppy cultivation. As security increases in one area, production often shifts to more remote, uncontrolled regions. Over time poppy growing has become culturally accepted and built a shadow economy, fueling corruption. The review examines how the narcotics trade has destabilized governance and altered power dynamics, with some sources arguing it has transformed the
An industry advisory utilizing deconstructuve analytics to describe the market forces, both contrived and benign, that will shape the "green" fuel based propulsion and production technologies currently emerging within the 21st century automotive landscape; a landscape wherein the core players in this arena will be Japan, China and Canada.
This document summarizes Dilip Hiro's view that globalization has led to the emergence of a multi-polar world where countries like China, Russia, Venezuela, and Iran act as counterbalances to American global dominance. It discusses how each of these countries has used oil and natural gas exports, as well as military buildups, to challenge U.S. authority on the global stage. Hiro believes globalization has diminished America's role as the sole superpower by allowing other nations to develop economically and gain influence internationally.
American Politics in the Age of Oil : The Bernie Sanders Phenomenoniakovosal
This essay explains the rise of a socialist politician in the United States, i.e. Bernie Sanders, and how his rise is related the American energy companies.
The History of Economic Development in the WestEllen Gustavson
The economic development of wealthy Western nations was driven by protectionism, state intervention, and the extraction of resources and forced deindustrialization of the global South to create markets. While trade and foreign direct investment are important, the Washington Consensus ignores the influence of colonialism and how policies like import substitution and high tariffs allowed countries like the US and Japan to develop technologically while treaties destroyed industry in the South. The rapid growth of the West was largely manufactured through significant protectionism and interventionism enabled by the liberalization of the global South.
Similar to The investments in weapons and troops in IRAQ WAR 2003 – THE REAL REASON FOR THE FINANCIAL CRISES 2008 ALL OVER THW WORLD BASED ON THE Momtchil Dobrev’s "Theory of GENERATING CRISIS" AND ON THE BASIS OF Momtchil DOBREV’S "Theory of the mafia"
Causes and possible consequences of the us china trade warHüseyin Tekler
When we look at the history of the known humanity, it appears that people started living in communities and that private property has emerged due to the progress of historical conditions. One of the consequences of this outcome is that world history is the scene of many wars and destruction. When it comes to war, it is armed struggles that take place between countries or political groups that come to mind first. Looking at this perspective, we see that the historical development process is also seen as the great majority of battles take place as physical battles, but it has become possible to say that, with great physical battles, technological and economic developments, sword-fighting and armed wars have begun to shift to economic and cultural wars. This new form of war has begun to take place on the stage of history on the basis of economic instruments. As an example of economic warfare, protectionism can be shown by countries in the direction of their own economic interests. It would not be wrong to say that the currency wars and the wars of trade that brought about by the protectionist policies of the countries, especially in the crisis period, will be the most important economic problem of our time. Throughout history, all wars have led to great destruction, and generally underdeveloped countries and poor countries have been affected by these destructions, and it is not wrong to say that the economic wars, as well as physical wars, will effect the least developed countries and the poor countries.
In this analysis, in the light of the historical background of protectionism, a trade war and the possible consequences of this war, which could be caused by the mutually elevated trade walls of the US and China, were examined.
The document discusses the economic impacts of war and conflict. It notes that wars divert resources from productive activities to destruction, resulting in both direct economic losses and costs to repair the damage. Countries with low incomes, overall economic declines, and reliance on commodities are more prone to conflict. Several examples are given of the human costs and military spending of conflicts between India and Pakistan as well as the economic effects of World War 2 on Japan.
International Conflicts and its Menacing Impact on Global Economy A Suggestiv...ijtsrd
The research is aimed at initially defining conflict and transmitting the idea emanated towards modern day international conflicts. It subsequently uncovered the types of such conflicts and their prevalence across the globe. The qualitative expectation of the conflict mechanism was subsequently represented in quantitative terms when the economic impact of the conflicts is assessed. The research performed a correlation analysis between two key indicators one of the key causes of economic cost which is military expenses and one major impact of the cost the capital formation. While analysing the result, we could reaffirm the fact that such relationship varies from countries of different strata. Hence the desired policy model with all encompassing ideological framework would also vary. Once the economic impacts have been quantified and the causal factors have been pointed out, we have suggested a 5 Dimensional model of policy consideration where the major ideological biases have been embedded for more efficient and conflict free international policy making. Avik Ghosh | Medha Ganguly Ghosh "International Conflicts and its Menacing Impact on Global Economy: A Suggestive Policy Making Model" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-6 , October 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd29364.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/political-science/29364/international-conflicts-and-its-menacing-impact-on-global-economy-a-suggestive-policy-making-model/avik-ghosh
The document discusses several topics related to US foreign policy including:
- Eras of US foreign policy from isolationism pre-WWII to the post-9/11 era.
- Principles of American foreign policy in the 21st century focus on ensuring freedom and security for all.
- An examination of the Iraq war including justification for invasion, strategy, critique of staying the course policy, and slow institutional change.
- Issues related to the war on terrorism including defining the enemy and determining an end.
The document provides an overview of the Hollywood movie cluster located in Southern California. It begins with background on the US economy and competitive advantages, noting its large GDP, consumer spending, innovation, and cluster development. It then discusses California's economy, with the largest GDP of any US state. Los Angeles is highlighted as the center of the Hollywood movie cluster, with a diverse population and strong support for entertainment industries. The history and current state of the motion picture industry is covered, noting its origins in Southern California and continued dominance from Hollywood. Key factors that support the cluster are also summarized, such as infrastructure, skilled labor, and support industries in the area.
Sur América está gastando más dinero en el campo militar que en décadas" Casa...suvozcuenta
The document discusses military spending in South America, which has increased in absolute terms but remained stable as a percentage of GDP. While not considered a true "arms race", the author argues the spending hinders economic and political development in the region due to competing with education and other public services for limited resources. The document recommends fully utilizing existing transparency agreements and defense cooperation organizations to build trust between countries and help control military expenditures.
This document discusses the topic of war and explores various perspectives on its morality and human costs. It provides an overview of just war theory and criteria, references debates around recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and examines perspectives from the Catholic Church and others questioning the acceptability of modern warfare. It also compares global military spending to alternative uses of funds that could alleviate poverty and human suffering. The document advocates that peace should be prioritized over war and questions why more is spent on preparing for violence rather than non-violent solutions and human needs.
This document discusses the topic of war and explores various perspectives on its morality and human costs. It provides an overview of just war theory and criteria, references debates around recent wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, and examines perspectives from the Catholic Church and others questioning the acceptability of modern warfare. It also compares global military spending to alternative uses of funds that could alleviate poverty and human suffering. The document advocates that peace should be prioritized over war and questions why more is spent on preparing for violence rather than non-violent solutions and human needs.
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J o hn Bellam y Fo s ter , Ro bert W. McChes ney and R. J am il J o nna m o re o n Eco no m ics , Glo bal Eco no m ic Cris is , Labo r
The Global Reserve Army of Labor and the New Imperialism ::
Monthly Review
Jo hn Bellamy Fo ster (jf o [email protected] nthlyreview.o rg) is edito r o f Monthly Review and pro f esso r o f so cio lo gy at
the University o f Orego n. Ro bert W. McChesney ([email protected]) is Gutgsell Endo wed Pro f esso r o f
Co mmunicatio ns at the University o f Illino is at Urbana- Champaign. R. Jamil Jo nna is a Ph.D. candidate in
so cio lo gy at the University o f Orego n.
In the last f ew decades there has been an eno rmo us shif t in the capitalist eco no my in the directio n o f the
glo balizatio n o f pro ductio n. Much o f the increase in manuf acturing and even services pro ductio n that wo uld
have f o rmerly taken place in the glo bal No rth—as well as a po rtio n o f the No rth’s preexisting pro ductio n—is
no w being o f f sho red to the glo bal So uth, where it is f eeding the rapid industrializatio n o f a handf ul o f
emerging eco no mies. It is custo mary to see this shif t as arising f ro m the eco no mic crisis o f 1974– 75 and the
rise o f neo liberalism—o r as erupting in the 1980s and af ter, with the huge increase in the glo bal capitalist labo r
f o rce resulting f ro m the integratio n o f Eastern Euro pe and China into the wo rld eco no my. Yet, the f o undatio ns
o f pro ductio n o n a glo bal scale, we will argue, were laid in the 1950s and 1960s, and were already depicted in
the wo rk o f Stephen Hymer, the f o remo st theo rist o f the multinatio nal co rpo ratio n, who died in 1974.
Fo r Hymer multinatio nal co rpo ratio ns evo lved o ut o f the mo no po listic (o r o ligo po listic) structure o f mo dern
industry in which the typical f irm was a giant co rpo ratio n co ntro lling a substantial share o f a given market o r
industry. At a certain po int in their develo pment (and in the develo pment o f the system) these giant
co rpo ratio ns, headquartered in the rich eco no mies, expanded abro ad, seeking mo no po listic advantages—as
well as easier access to raw materials and lo cal markets—thro ugh o wnership and co ntro l o f f o reign
subsidiaries. Such f irms internalized within their o wn structure o f co rpo rate planning the internatio nal divisio n
o f labo r f o r their pro ducts. “Multinatio nal co rpo ratio ns,” Hymer o bserved, “are a substitute f o r the market as a
metho d o f o rganizing internatio nal exchange.” T hey led inexo rably to the internatio nalizatio n o f pro ductio n and
the f o rmatio n o f a system o f “internatio nal o ligo po ly” that wo uld increasingly do minate the wo rld eco no my.1
In his last article, “Internatio nal Po litics and Internatio nal Eco no mics: A Radical Appro ach, ...
20130126 international economics chap1 introductionFED事務局
This document provides an overview of key concepts in international economics. It discusses Japan's long economic stagnation and potential policy solutions like Abenomics. It then outlines important resources for economic growth like capital, human resources, and natural resources. The document also examines why trade is important, comparing it to innovation. It provides definitions of economics from different sources and distinguishes between microeconomics and macroeconomics. Finally, it previews the four parts of the textbook, which will cover international trade theory, policy, exchange rates, and macroeconomic policy.
THE IMPERATIVE OF THE END OF THE MILITARY-INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX AND THE WAR ECON...Faga1939
This article aims to present when and how the industrial-military complex and the war economy were born and structured in the great capitalist powers and demonstrate the imperative need for both to be brought to an end in the world so that world peace can exist. It can be said that the great capitalist powers, having war industries, sponsor the arms race and the maintenance of permanently organized armies divorced from civil society and at the same time leading to the radical subversion of the economy and society. The large military-industrial complex detached from civil society requires the proliferation of wars and the adoption of a permanent war economy. One fact is evident: peace will never be built in the world with the existence of the military-industrial complex and the war economy, especially in the great capitalist powers. This is why the end of the military-industrial complex and the war economy in the world becomes imperative. This means that, for peace to exist in the world, there must be an end to the military-industrial complex and the war economy. For there to be peace in the world, there must be world disarmament. For peace to exist in the world, would the holders of political and economic power in the great capitalist powers accept global disarmament? Would the war industry leaders and lobby accept the end of the war economy? No is the answer to these two questions. This means that humanity is facing an impasse that is difficult to overcome, which is to disarm the warmongers and bring the war economy to an end to make world peace prevail.
Defence Industry Bulletin, April 2015 (Issue #5)Andrew Elwell
The document discusses several topics related to defence and security:
1) It explores the growing need to enhance cyber defences and digital security as threats evolve rapidly. It assesses UK infrastructure vulnerabilities and the need for new public-private partnership strategies.
2) It discusses Brazil's acquisition of the Saab Gripen fighter and interviews an Air Force general about testing.
3) It covers the development of open architecture in defence systems, global armoured vehicle procurements, and new urban operations and shock mitigation technologies.
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· You may also use the revenues, number of employees, and/or number of customers to substantiate your idea.
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3. Macroeconomic Indicator or Policy and Its Importance and Impact
Write at least one paragraph identifying the macroeconomic indicator or policy that the industry should monitor (inflation, unemployment, imports and exports, government expenditure, taxes, and/or interest rates). Explain why the macroeconomic indicator or policy is important and how it may impact the industry.
· Consider its importance and impact by looking at one or more of the indicators below:
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Write one paragraph describing a recent trend in the macroeconomic indicator or policy in part 3. Include a graph, table, or chart that illustrates the observed trend.
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This document summarizes the challenges of transatlantic defense cooperation due to US export controls like ITAR. It discusses debates around ITAR and efforts at reform, how European firms try to deal with the restrictions, and possibilities for the future. Key points include: ITAR is seen by some as protectionist rather than for security, reforms have had limited success, European firms pursue bilateral US relationships or consolidation to access technologies needed for projects like the Joint Strike Fighter. The UK-US Defense Trade Cooperation Treaty could streamline transfers if ratified by the US Senate.
In the year 2008 Lord Prof. Momtchil Dobrev developed the "Theory of generating crises". The theory of generating crises has been developed by analyzing all the relationships between countries, and lysing the causes and consequences of crises. The theory examines all possible options for generating crises. The theory ultimately leads to the conclusion that each crisis begins on the basis of a conscious action, whether of a state, of a government, of financial circles, of a president of one or more countries, of financial actors, of the financial market , stock markets, financial institutions, private interests
This document provides an overview of military expenditure trends in European/NATO countries from 1989 to 2013. It discusses various theoretical approaches to analyzing defense spending, including motives for military spending in Europe, the relationship between military expenditure and economic growth, economics of alliances, economics of disarmament, and economics of terrorism. The document also outlines the methodology and objectives of the comparative study of military expenditure patterns in selected European countries that will be conducted in the applied analysis section.
War has significant negative economic impacts according to the document. It increases national debt, shrinks economies, causes hyperinflation and diverts resources from productive uses. Infrastructure is destroyed, the labor force is disrupted and GDP declines sharply. The legacy of war includes debt, unemployment and depressed economic growth. However, some positive effects are innovation and changes to social attitudes. The document recommends pursuing peace using measures like the Global Peace Index and developing societies based on eight pillars of peace including sound business environment and gender equality.
My article published in Eurasia Review yesterday (March 9, 2013) has thrown some lights on how we are suffering in the world that is both leaderless and defenseless. It also gives some evidences and few suggestions that can help us to manage with.
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This document analyzes different fraud theories - the fraud triangle, fraud diamond, and fraud pentagon - and their ability to detect corporate fraud in Indonesia. It reviews the literature on each theory and their components (pressure, opportunity, rationalization, capability, arrogance). The study uses secondary data from 310 publicly listed Indonesian companies from 2012-2017 to empirically test if the theories significantly affect corporate fraud. The results of statistical tests show the data supports all the hypotheses, indicating all three fraud theories can be used to investigate corporate fraud based only on publicly available secondary data.
Traditional markets in Indonesia were created so that people from all walks of life can fulfill their needs, especially staple food products, without having to spend a lot of money. However, the prices of food products in different markets vary depending on the consumers of the particular market. The aims of this article were to compare the price difference of staple food products in several traditional markets and to find out the factors that cause the price difference. The data were collected by carrying out a survey to five traditional markets around Jakarta regarding the prices of ten staple food products. The data were analyzed quantitatively using statistical calculation ANOVA from SPSS version 22, and also qualitatively to discuss several factors underlying the price differences. Results revealed that price differences of staple food products were not only caused by market location, but other factors such as pricing strategy and consumer specification. This research implied that traditional markets were still chosen by Indonesian consumers to fulfill their needs because of the competitive price.
Airport enterprise innovation performance is a crucial issue that planners, decision makers and managers should focus in order to drive the airport enterprise performance towards sustainable development. The strategic infrastructure needs, and investments need to include improvements across all major factors that affect the innovation dimension of sustainable development.
Key objective of the paper is to highlight the challenges in airport enterprise management towards sustainable development in terms of innovation improvement. A performance evaluation towards innovation and sustainable development framework is adopted and a case study application highlights the crucial role of airport enterprise management performance innovation dimension towards sustainable development. Conventional wisdom is to stimulate the interest on topic and promote a framework addressing to evaluate airport enterprise management performance towards innovation and sustainable development.
In the business world, companies need high performance. Performance is the result or overall success rate of a person over a period of time in carrying out tasks compared to various possibilities, such as predetermined standards of work, targets, or criteria. The purpose of the study was to analyze the influence of intellectual intelligence, emotional intelligence, and spiritual intelligence on employee performance. The population in this study were 63 employees of PT PLN (Persero). This study uses quantitative associative, with data analysis used is multiple linear regression analysis. The results showed that both intellectual intelligence, emotional intelligence, and spiritual intelligence had a positive and significant effect on employee performance. Intellectual intelligence has the greatest influence on employee performance, followed by spiritual intelligence and emotional intelligence. Intellectual intelligence, emotional intelligence and spiritual intelligence together have an effect of 52.4% on employee performance, and the remaining 47.6% is influenced by other factors not explained in this study.
The main purpose of the research study is to analyze the effect of organizational commitment, job satisfaction and work insecurity as well as their impact on the performance of Bank Aceh Syariah. The samples of the research are 209 employees which are selected with survey methods. Data was collected by using questionnaire, and then the data was analyzed with statistical methods of structural equation model (SEM). The study found that the organizational commitment and job satisfaction have a negative effect on turnover intention, but positive effect on the performance of Bank Aceh Syariah. The work insecurity has a positive effect on turnover intention, but negatif effect on the performance of the bank.
This study aims to test the effect of employee engagement and organization trust on organization citizenship behaviour and its impact on organization Effectiveness. The object of this research is the government organization of Pidie Jaya with Echelon IV Officers as a respondent. The number of sample is determined by using proportional sampling technique and Slovin equation, and it provides 171 respondents. Data is analyzed using the path analysis with the SPSS program assistance. The findings describes that employee engagement, organization trust, organization citizenship behaviour and organization Effectiveness have been going well. For the verification test of direct effect provides: employee engagement effects organization citizenship behaviour; organization trust effects organization citizenship behaviour significantly; employee engagement effects organization Effectiveness significantly; organization trust effects organization effectiveness significantly, and; organization citizenship behaviour effects organization Effectiveness significantly. These all findings prove that the previous theories are still applicable, and these also apply in Government organization of Pidie Jaya District. The originality of this research is in its novelty in term of the object, time, and statistic approach. This result contributes to academic and research area in order to develop the next model and method. For the practical, this has verified that the variables in this research need more attention from the managers especially in organization related.
This paper is an analysis on the impact machine learning, Artificial Intelligence, and robotics has on the supply chain management. The analysis covers the basis of AI in the SCM mechanisms while defining it from the ground up. Later on, to shed a true light on supply first the paper zooms in on the effects of machines in marketing. From what particular methodologies are deployed in today’s environment extending all the way to its anticipated outcomes. As the reader progresses he/she will find valuable studies on the main segments of machine learning within the supply chain itself. Certain novelties and innovations are scrutinized regarding SCM alongside these studies. These innovations are exemplified by certain cases presented in Part 3. The penultimate section briefly examines the possible drawbacks of the surge in machine application in SCM. The final section compiles the ideas presented in the paper as a whole and gives a glimpse of an estimate for the near future.
Huang (2018) decomposes the differences in quantile portfolio returns using distribution regression. The main issue of using distribution regression is that the decomposition results are path dependent. In this paper, we are able to obtain path independent decomposition results by combining the Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition and the recentered influence function regression method. We show that aggregate composition effects are all positive across quantiles and the market factor is the most significant factor which has detailed composition effect monotonically decreasing with quantiles. The main decomposition results are consistent with Huang (2018)
In Kenya, the newly promulgated constitution of 2010 (CoK, 2010), provides the basis of monitoring and evaluation as an important tool for operationalizing National and County Government projects to ensure projects success, integrity, transparency and accountability. The county governments are responsible for delivering basic services in collaboration with other agencies and partners to enhance quality of life: however, the county government projects has been marred by lack of integrity, transparency, accountability and litany of other monitoring and evaluation weakness which has undermined the impacts and success of projects including Regional Economic Blocs. Lake Region Economic Bloc (LREB) which comprised of fourteen counties bordering Lake Victoria Basin is not sparred either. The study was conducted in six LREB Counties namely, Migori, Homabay, Kisumu, Siaya, Kakamega and Vihiga chosen in a random manner. This study specifically assessed the effectiveness of Monitoring and Evaluation methods on the Performance of County Governments Projects. The study was guided by the theory of change. The research was carried out using descriptive survey design which entails both qualitative and quantitative data collection procedures. The researcher used stratified random sampling techniques to draw a sample from the study population. The qualitative method focused on group discussion and in-depth interviews. The quantitative techniques employed questionnaires to 398 purposively selected subjects from the county projects. Data collection was from two main sources; primary and secondary. Secondary sources included relevant county documents, constitution, legislations, policy documents and reports among others. The Study employed questionnaires, Focus group discussion and Interview guide as its primary data collection method. Statistical Package for Social Science (SPSS) version 18.0 was used for analysis. Data was analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics techniques and presented in tables and figures. The study findings indicated thatM&E methods, indicated by the coefficient of effectiveness (R2) which is also evidenced by F change 109.403>p-values (0.05). This implies that this variableis significant (since the p values<0.05) and therefore should be considered as part of effectiveness of M&E systems on the performance of County Governments projects. The study concludes that there are no effective and adequate projects monitoring and evaluation methods in place for County Government Projects, which can facilitate the achievement of desired projects performance and outcomes. The study recommends that the County Government should develop a clear M&E methods for each project with clear data collection, analysis, reporting and implementation methods. This Study recommends further research to be conducted in the other Regional County Economic Blocs.
This document summarizes a study on trust among Igbo businessmen in Nigeria. It finds that Igbo businessmen predominantly practice affective-based trust (70%) over cognitive-based trust (18%) in business dealings. Affective trust is built through personal relationships and past experiences, while cognitive trust relies more on general beliefs. The study also explores the role of trust in Igbo culture and business, finding trust is important for negotiations, relationships, and future dealings. Dependability, quality, timeliness, and reputation were key factors that build trust among Igbo businessmen. The impact of trust is that it encourages more business and a peaceful environment.
This study is directed to determine the role of government treasurer in state university in tax compliance. With the spirit of the state apparatus, especially the Civil Servant, in reporting the taxes, it is expected to become a continuously growing and infectious snowball to the taxpayers to report their taxes correctly, completely and clearly as well as to avoid administrative sanctions that are subject to such non-compliance. This study method used is qualitative, the source of this study is government treasurer. The use of this qualitative approach is based on the concept of natural setting, grounded theory, descriptive, more concerned with the process than the outcome, temporary design, and research results are negotiated and agreed upon. The results show that treasurers have a big role in tax compliance, but however, there are still many obstacles that must be faced in fulfilling their financial obligations. this research was conducted only in one state university, so that data that could be processed was very limited.
The corporate governance is a popular topic within two last decade, and the emerging economies are practicing &enhancing their performances. The review is conducted to assess the effectiveness of the corporate governance implications on firm’s performances. The study followed the deductive approach and the journal articles, and the reports have used the source of the review. As per the literature findings, the researcher developed a conceptual design for the case review. The independent variable is the corporate governance mechanism, and the dependent variable is organizations performances. Both independent and dependent variables comprise the different type of corporate governance practice and the different function of the organizational performances. The review found that all the types of corporate governance practices are influenced to the organizational performance and the better corporate governance mechanism can enhance all type of performances.
Innovative work behavior is likely to be an important need for the increasing performance of the hospital to provide the health public services. Theoretically and empirically, the behaviors be related to employee perception on management support, information technology and employee empowerment. The study aims to determine the effect of management supports and information technology on employee empowerment as well as their impact on the innovative work behaviors of the employee of dr. Zainoel Abidin District Hospital Banda Aceh. The study conducted of 302 employees of the hospital. The data collected by questionnaire and then the data is analyzed by statistical means of structural equation model (SEM). The study found that management support and information technology have a positive and significant effect on the employee empowerment and innovative work behavior. The employee empowerment mediates the effect of management supports and information technology on the innovative work behavior.
This research deals with an insight and analysis of the economy projectification in a smaller country, here represented by Croatia. The study was inspired by similar research conducted in Germany, Island and Norway and it is based on similar but partly adapted methodology. The objective of this study is to measure level of economy projectification in a smaller country, and to provide relevant data related for the level of project work. The random sample of 250 companies, from both public and private sectors, was selected across nine sectors of the economy. A stratified random sampling was drawn and interviews were conducted via telephone, so as on-line survey. While analysing collected data and considering the objectives of this paper, only basic statistical analyses were applied for calculating averages and mean values. This study confirmed that projectification trends and figures in a smaller country are similar to those in larger or developed countries. During the period of last five years, the projectification level of the Croatian economy was increased from 27% (in 2013.) to33% (in 2018.). The results show significant difference in projectification among the different sectors of economy, so as changes and trends over the recent time period.
This paper is designed to show how integrated process planning and cross employee planning can be a vital part to any business operation. It will also uncover how different integrated processes and employee relations will help a business to grow. Various topics ranging from enterprise resource planning, integrated planning in supply chains, the non-linear approach, innovation and digitalization coupled with cross training and empowerment, Human resources, and Manager Employee relations complement each other and could bring an organization together. Various thought processes and intellectual reasoning skills were instrumental in all consideration of this project. Many antiquated processes were changed over the years to update operations in the business world where conventional means were not effective. Integrating product planning and employee planning optimized operations both in the product and service industry and I will accent many of these optimizations. With recent technological advances and human relations tactics, project management and organization has been streamlined and works more productively than its predecessors. Regardless of the industry, integrated process planning, and cross employee planning could possible turn a dinosaur into a competitive part of the economy.
One of the problems in big cities are transportation.They solve this problem by providing mass transportation such bus or train. People use this facility to travel between surrounding cities or within the city. Jakarta recently has a new public transportation called TransJakarta which serving people travelingfrom nearby cities and in the city.In order to move or doing business between places people in Jakarta use TransJakarta This research aims to analyse ticket price, service quality and customer value toward customer satisfaction. We conducted a research by using questionnaires given to thepassangers and developed a model using a multiple regression to process the result from questionnaires. Samples were taken from The number of sample for this reseach was 130 customers taken from one bus stop which passengers traveled from BSD City to Grogol and Slipi. The results from partial testing showed that customer value andservice quality have effect on customer satisfaction while ticket price does not have effect on customer satisfaction.
This document summarizes a research study that examined the relationships between perceived website quality, perceived benefits, electronic word of mouth (eWOM), trust, and consumer attitudes toward online shopping in Indonesia. The study used a survey of 118 online shopping consumers and structural equation modeling to analyze the data. The results showed that perceived website quality positively influences perceived benefits and trust. Perceived benefits and trust positively impact consumer attitudes toward online shopping. Additionally, perceived website quality indirectly influences consumer attitudes through its effect on trust.
Dairying is one of the livestock productions practiced almost all over Ethiopia, involving a vast number of small, medium, or large-sized, subsistence or market-oriented farms. However, the structure and performance of dairy sectors and its products marketing both for domestic consumption and for export is generally perceived poor in Ethiopia due to different challenges. These challenges vary across different production system to another and/or from one location to another. Among other challenges seasonality of production, spoilage (lack of milk collecting facilities), poor animal health and management, inadequate supply of quality feed, low productivity and genetics ,quality problem, weak vertical integration, absence processing plant, inadequate permanent trade routes and other facilities like feeds, water, holding grounds, lack or non-provision of transport, lack of access to land, ineffectiveness and inadequate infrastructural and institutional set-ups, prevalence of diseases, lack of credit and inadequate market information are dominant in Ethiopia. Therefore, market infrastructure facilities, producers cooperative, feed quality and quantity provision system need to be strengthen for effective dairy value chain development.
This research paper examines customer intention to reorder in respect to delivery service and product satisfaction. Our research model includes delivery service, satisfaction and reorder intention. Satisfaction in this research model work as mediating variable. A survey method was adopted to collect data, collected data were analysis using SPSS to see the correlation between variables. A significant relationship was found between delivery service and reorder intention as well as moderating role was also note with satisfaction and reorder intention.
This paper examines the impact of internet use on student performance. In this cross-sectional study, one hundred twenty survey responses were collected from plus two-level students from BirendranagarSurkhet. The respondents were selected from class 11 and 12 students randomly. Frequency of internet use, location of internet use, cooperation from teachers for internet learning and peer group influence on internet use for academic purpose has been analyzed with their academic performance.one sample t test was used to analyze the data. The finding concludes all these variables have positive impact if the student use internet for learning process. Similarly, the analysis shows that the student who used internet at home for learning purpose has found highest academic achievement.
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"Does Foreign Direct Investment Negatively Affect Preservation of Culture in the Global South? Case Studies in Thailand and Cambodia."
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The investments in weapons and troops in IRAQ WAR 2003 – THE REAL REASON FOR THE FINANCIAL CRISES 2008 ALL OVER THW WORLD BASED ON THE Momtchil Dobrev’s "Theory of GENERATING CRISIS" AND ON THE BASIS OF Momtchil DOBREV’S "Theory of the mafia"
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Research Article Open Access
The investments in weapons and troops in IRAQ WAR
2003 – THE REAL REASON FOR THE FINANCIAL
CRISES 2008 ALL OVER THW WORLD BASED ON THE
Momtchil Dobrev’s "Theory of GENERATING CRISIS"
AND ON THE BASIS OF Momtchil DOBREV’S "Theory
of the mafia"
Lord Prof. PhD PhD Momtchil Dobrev-Halachev, , Lady Prof. Mariola Garibova,
Scientific Research Institute Dobrev&Halachev.JSC.,Sofia.Bulgaria
Lord prof PhD PhD Momtchil Dobrev-Halachev developed 2008 “Theory of generating of crises “
and 2001 “ Theory of the mafia”. Based on these two theories this paper explane the establishment of the
financial crises2008 all over the world.
Key words: Crise, mafia, corruption, theory, finance .
I. Introduction
In the year 2008 Lord Prof. Momtchil Dobrev developed the "Theory of generating crises". The theory of
generating crises has been developed by analyzing all the relationships between countries, and lysing the
causes and consequences of crises. The theory examines all possible options for generating crises. The theory
ultimately leads to the conclusion that each crisis begins on the basis of a conscious action, whether of a
state, of a government, of financial circles, of a president of one or more countries, of financial actors, of the
financial market , stock markets, financial institutions, private interests
All the factors that triggered the financial crisis in all over the world 2008 , the conditions of
neoliberalism, globalization that helped the crisis, the facts of
In this paper are given the proofs for the reasons of the financial crises 2008 all over the world based on
the Momtchil Dobrev’s “ Theory of generating ofcrises” and based on Momtchil Dobrev’s “ Theory of
mafia”.. In the paper are described the real reasons for the start of the financial crises 2008.
II. LITERATURE REVIEW
Dobrev, M. (2015)Theory of generating of crises , Bulukrain-MM, Sofia, BG
Dobrev, M. (2016). Is there a mafia in the European Commission and Union?!?1 , Bulukrain-MM
Sofia.BG
Dobrev, M. (2014). Theory of the corruption and Theory of the mafia, Bulukrain-MM,Sofia., BG
Dobrev, M. (2013). Theory if degree of trust , Bulukrain-MM, Sofia, BG.
III. RESEARCH METHODS
The research methods are the analysis of the weapon production all over the world before the war in
IRAQq analysys of the costs on a war, ANALYSIS OF THE PROFIT FROM THE WEAPON BUSINESS
AND HUGE FREE MONEY - THE PROFITS OF THIS BUSINESS - THE REAL REASONS FOR THE
CRISIS 2008 THE RETURN OF THESE MONEY - THE REDUCTION OF THESE MONEY IN
CONSTRUCTION,A HIGHWAY BALLOON WHICH IS FREE IN THE GLOBAL WORLD, ANALYSIS
OF THE BALON OF FREE AVAILABILITY FROM THE SALE OF WEAPON THE IDENTIFIED WAR
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IN IRAQ - INVESTED IN THE CONSTRUCTION WHERE THE RULE OF PROFIT IS HEAVY AND IT
FOR 1.5 - 2 YEARS, ANALYSIS OF THE DIFFERENCES OF THE WAR IN IRAQ SITUATION AND
DATA OF THE WAR IN IRAQ, ANALYSIS OF AVAILABLE OF CORRUPTIA AND THE ,MAFIA ALL
OVER THE WORLD ,ANALYSIS OF THE CRISIS ENVIRONMENT - NEOLIBERALISM AND
GLOBALIZATION AND POLITICAL MODEL OF MAFIA IN GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENTS IN
IRAQ.
ANALYSIS OF THE COSTS In A WAR on the example of different wars all over the world
1 /.- The WAR as the source of the greatest profits. THE FUTURE PERIOD - Sharpening the Economy and
Trade to Maximize Profits on Momchil Dobrev's "Theory of Crisis Generation"
An attack of war imposes and requires that it be funded, both with creatures and with production.
The process includes banks, financial institutions, arms business companies, the military industrial complex,
and not the political mafia.
As a result of each war, there is an economic crisis, a production crisis, an industrial crisis, a social
crisis, a social crisis. These crises must be funded, where the aggressor is usually replaced by the aggressor,
who owes money for years to the war and his presence, redistributes wealth, draws mostly from profits.
Profits the aggressor derives in all areas of development of a country or region.
WARS in which the United States has participated and created military conflicts.
The war in Mexico in 1840 l cost $ 2.4 billion
The ratio to the Gross Domestic Product of 1847 amounted to 14%.
The Second World War costs about $ 4.1 trillion or 36% of GDP in 1945.
By the Second World War, almost the entire military budget of the country was spent on participating
in military conflicts. The US spends 1.1% of GDP on 1899 for the Spanish-American war and 1.5% on
defense spending.
The SECOND WORLD WAR - worth $ 4.1 trillion in which 400,000 American fighters died. US
participation in the Second World War began on December 8, 1941.
The wars in IRAQ and AFGANISTAN cost over $ 4.1 trillion.
Third is the VIETNAM WAR. The US spent $ 738 billion or 2.3% of the country's GDP in 1968.
For the past 10 years, the US has spent between $ 3.7 and $ 4.4 trillion
ANALYSIS OF THE PROFIT FROM THE WEAPON BUSINESS AND HUGE FREE MONEY - THE
PROFITS OF THIS BUSINESS - THE REAL REASONS FOR THE CRISIS 2008
THE RETURN OF THESE MONEY - THE REDUCTION OF THESE MONEY IN CONSTRUCTION.
A HIGHWAY BALLOON WHICH IS FREE IN THE GLOBAL WORLD
The macroeconomics does not take into account - what is the profit rate. Whether this profit rate is
invested back and in what size and share, and more importantly, in what industry.
. All revenues and savings are treated in a variety of industries one by one - THAT DOES THE WEAK.
Moreover, there are schemes to lawfully conceal profits - through so-called offshore companies.
In the different branches of the economy, they have different rates of profit.
So in the military production sector, the profit rate ranges from 30% to 70%.
It's the lucky winner with the highest profit rate.
The light industry is about 5-10%.
Food industry 15 - 25 percent.
But also as a relative volume and as a total volume sales of weapons and ammunition are the largest.
Here are the wrong conclusions of the macroeconomics about a given state of the planet's economy.
Here are the wrong conclusions about the consequences.
A distinction must be made between which sectors are state-owned and which industries dominate
private companies.
The Pentagon's spending on wars in Iraq and Afghanistan is $ 1.6 trillion. and This means that the profit
rate is from 30 to 70 percent for different weapons, equipment and ...
Let's make things simple - that's 800 billion dollars of sour money for investment.
Where - in the closest and fastest returns in the industries.
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Cocaine profit rate where is it invested? . In construction. Money laundering of drugs and weapons goes
through construction.
Here the reversibility terms are shorter and the renown is the fastest - 18-22 MONTHS. The profit rate
is from 300 to higher.
The cost of the world for the period 2004 - 2008 for sale of military equipment amounts to 114, 338
trillion US dollars.
For the US, this is $ 34.9 billion for 2008 alone - $ 6.159 billion.
For Russia, 28.536 billion dollars, respectively - only for 2008 - 5.953 billion dollars.
For Germany - 11,450 million dollars - for 2008 - 2,837 billion dollars
For France - 9.607 billion dollars - for 2008 alone - 1.585 billion dollars
For the British, - $ 5,132 billion - for 2008 alone - $ 1,075 billion.
Sales data of the two largest nations is as follows:
For the US -
2004 - 6.648 billion
2005 - 6.786 billion
2006 - 7,394 billion
2007 - 7.914 billion
2008 - 6,159 billion
For Russia
2004 - 6,353 billion
2005 - 5.485 billion
2006 - 6,186 billion
2007 - 4,559 billion
2008 - 5,953 billion
For the 2007 military sales in current calls, the ten are the following in the world
1). Boeing USA
2). BAE Systems - - 29,850 billion
3). Lockhead Martin -
4). Northrop Grumman USA
5). General Dynamics USA
6). Raytheon USA
7). EADS
8). L-3 Communications USA
9). Finmeccanica - Italy
10). Thales France
Among the top 100 companies - 45 are from the United States, 32 are from Europe, - 10 from Great Britain, 8
from France, 4 from Italy, 5 from Germany, Russia from 7 companies from Japan and South Korea from 4
companies from Israel and India from 3 companies .
The top 100 companies for 2007 - a total sale of $ 346.9 billion.For 2006 - there is 12% nominal growth=
Countries bought the most weapons for 2004-2008 - they are
1). China - 12.980 billion dollars
2). India - $ 8.186 billion
3). United Arab Emirates - 7,105 billion
4). South Korea - 6,921 billion
5). Greece - $ 4.813 billion
ANALYSIS OF THE BALON OF FREE AVAILABILITY FROM THE SALE OF WEAPON THE
IDENTIFIED WAR IN IRAQ - INVESTED IN THE CONSTRUCTION WHERE THE RULE OF PROFIT
IS HEAVY AND IT FOR 1.5 - 2 YEARS.
The war in Iraq provides an investment of $ 411 million every day
The cost of the war in Iraq is actually between $ 3 trillion and $ 4.4 trillion.
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The war began on March 20, 2003, when England and the United States attacked by air, land and sea,
backed by Australia, Denmark, Poland, Spain
On March 6, 2003, inspectors published a report stating that they believe that Iraq, with its emerging
economy and level of development, is in a position to develop or support a program to develop weapons of
mass destruction.
On the other hand, the United States has several times suggested that al-Qaeda has terrorist training
camps on Iraqi territory and that Saddam Hussein himself is financially helping her. Al-Qaeda's Rod-Osama
bin Laden firmly denies that,
Every second of a war in IRAQ costs $ 5,000,
In 2001, George Bush, George. This year, the financial sector becomes more powerful, more profitable
and more concentrated. There are five investment banks, two financial conglomerates, three re-rating
agencies and three insurance companies.
Businesses Build for Trillion US Dollars From Mortgages Mortgages are initially normally structured.
Under the new scheme, when lending a property, lenders sell the mortgages of the envy banks,
Investment Bankers combine thousands of mortgages and loans and create complex derivatives called
structured bond issues.
Investment banks then sell SEE to investors. Thus, when the borrower pays the mortgage, the money
goes not to the lender but to the investors from all over the world.
In 2001, George Bush, a junior, comes to power in the United States, and this year, the financial sector
has become much more profitable and more successful. At the heart of this prosperity are five investment
banks, two financial consortia, three rating agencies, and three insurance companies.
As a result, end-to-end balances and associated system of over $ 5 trillion of mortgages are available.
What this system is about.
After the mortgage loan is given, it is sold through the mortgage of investment banks. On the other
hand, investment bankers combine hundreds of thousands of mortgages as derivatives. They carry the
assigned - structured bond issues. Then, the investment bankers sell these companies to investors.
After all, Antico is not interested in the quality of these mortgage packages - not even the bankers
THE OBJECTIVE is: A REDUCTION OF FREE MONEY THAT CONTRIBUTE AND MAKE HUGE
PROFITS for its own owners, subsequently buying up the banks they know a priceless, and so on.
Investment banks pay rating agencies of high EA rating and receive AAA rating. This creates
BALON,
The creditors do not care if they will get their money back and start giving credit.
Investment banks earn money, rating agencies are not interested - they get money from banks. And
they are not interested in the quality of mortgages. In this way, banks give out more credits. In fact,
hundreds of billions go through this system.
Becomes a boom of construction, Builders begin construction mass reassure without the danger that
buildings will remain empty.-
Between 1996 and 2006, prices rose twice.
Companies such as Lehman Brothers and Goldman Sachs increase their assets from 30 billion to over
800 billion a year. Overall, the earnings of the EuroList are a bill of billions of dollars.
On the other hand, AIGG as the largest insurance company sells a large number of derivatives - credit
swaps.
An investor who buys an EOU pays credit swaps and the money goes to AIG.
So they are insured. With derivatives, everyone can insure someone else's property.
If the value begins to fall to AI, it must recover the losses. But unlike ordinary insurances, speculators can
buy swaps for papers they do not own. The right of many people to build up your property and so the
losses will be as much money as possible for loss, and instead pay big bonuses to insurers involved a
successful deal. Credit swaps are not adjusted. This allows AIG to not allocate money for potential losses. So
the London office issues insurance.
Rating agencies earn four times more than AAA ratings for these papers. Moody's, SEP and Fitch win
mills. Moody's quadrupled his profits from 2000 to 2007.
In March 2008, Bank Bear Stearns went bankrupt and% Jay Morgan Chase bought it by giving two
dollars a share. Ie. to the priceless. The Federal Reserve supports the deal and gives a 30 billion dollar dollar
loan. Instead of taking risk mitigation measures, the Federal Reserve gives this loan,
On October 4, 2008, President Bush signed a $ 700 billion aid bill.
The indebtedness becomes 33 to 1,
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Free money is invested in construction because the rate of profit there is the highest. Real drugs and
money from wars and weapons are invested in construction.
THIS BALON IS CREATED.
ANALYSIS OF THE DIFFERENCES OF THE WAR IN IRAQ SITUATION AND DATA OF THE
WAR IN IRAQ
$ 5000 for every second $ 411 million every day
Current spending per month is $ 12.5 billion.
Costs reach 25 billion a month. The estimated price will be $ 3 trillion.
The cost of the war is 3.7-4.4 trillion dollars in 10 years.
The Cost of War - - Watson International Studies Institute at Brown University.
The cost of the war is funded with a cumulative deficit - which should also cover interest rates. - In
addition, the Pentagon has received extra between $ 326 and $ 652 billion out of the money directly to
finance military action.
For internal security, $ 401 billion is spent.
In addition, troops in Iraq and Afghanistan have filed additional claims of $ 32.6 billion for disability and
treatment.
Veteran compensation costs will increase from 598 to 934 billion dollars.
The cost is from 2.9 trillion to 3.6 trillion dollars.
George Bush - Congress allocates an extra 120 billion dollars
The IRAK war begins on March 20, 2003, when the United States and the United Kingdom attack air,
land and sea. Supported by Australia, Denmark, Poland and Iceland.
Without the declaration of the Security Council of ONP to legalize the invasion.
ANALYSIS OF THE CRISIS ENVIRONMENT - NEOLIBERALISM AND GLOBALIZATION AND
POLITICAL MODEL OF MAFIA IN GOVERNMENT GOVERNMENTS IN IRAQ.
. Neoliberalism across the globe leads to the globalization of the world economy. There is a cyclical nature
of production and crises are preserved. Crises become more and more honorable. Crises are getting harder
to overcome
Progressive technologies are developing and there is a strategic superiority of certain countries over the
rest of the world.
Globalization has led to the full exploitation of small peoples by the great peoples. The Neolibrasylama
and globalization are bringing the peoples closer together, but they are actually moving away from them,
and the real enslavement of one country in relation to others. They are approaching the near-developing
countries, which makes the respective crisis immediately affecting all the other countries that are in this
industrial and other development. Smaller countries are affected by lagged lag and in smaller degrees.
Countries in the world are not at the same level of development either industrially, and spiritually and
culturally.
In neoliberalism, the world and domestic markets are the main driver of economic development.
Different countries have different levels of economic development. the different degree of
competitiveness. P
The economies of developed countries produce cheaper, produce more and better quality and thus
impose their output and thus conquer the markets of the smaller, less developed countries. This is a process
of pardoning poverty.
Neoliberalism raises in a natural way using the political system and political parties to impose a
financial oligarchy. The financial oligarchy governs the governments and, respectively, the states.
The intertwining of financial interests and politics in turn generates not only the financial oligarchy but
also the corruption and mafia in the state at all levels.
The financial oligarchy, the big corporations also hold the state elite.
In neoliberalism, there can not really be a civil encyclopedia and a robbery to control the government.
In fact, governments are creating such laws to protect certain corporate interests, support tactics,
enforce and legitimate corrupt practices, enforce laws that exclude real civil society, genuinely enforce laws
to legalize mafia in governments, and financial mafia.
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In fact, governments are creating and adopting laws that legitimize thefts, corruption, mafia, and
work in the state.
The media are conquered by certain corporations that govern governments and the state.
The media really can not fulfill their function.
Indeed, manipulation in favor of the financial and oligarchic mafia is done by the media, which
prevents other thinking, memory, impose corruption and the mafia as a way of livelihood, governance,
organization of society.
The media are heavily dependent on oligarchs and the oligarchic mafia.
The oligarchic mafia manages governments, and thus the whole states.
THE GOAL IS GLOBALIZATION TO BECOME CONTROLLING - which the oligarchic mafia will
not allow NIKO | GA.
There is no specialization of a particular country to compete in other countries.
NECESSARY SPECIALIZED AND CONTROLLED GLOBALIZATION
Consumers' society is only in the interest and profitable only for developed countries.
In this way, they place their goods and services in the consulates for a long period of time.
THE GENERATION OF THE CRISIS THROUGH THE IRAQ WAR IS A RESULT OF THE BIGGEST
PREMISES IN THE ARTIFICIAL BUSINESS, MONEY MONEY THAT IS INVESTED IN CONSTRUCTION.
Globalization and Neoliberalism in Support of the Excessive Capital Excess helps this process.
IV. ANALYSIS OF AVAILABLE OF CORRUPTIA AND THE ,MAFIA ALL OVER THE WORLD
THE ELEMENTS OF THE MOMTCHIL DOBREV;D “THEORY OF THE MAFIA” and the political
model of mafia in EUROPA and for example in GREECE
In this part we will consider the basic elements, the relationships in the theory of mafia seen in the last 20
years in the experience of the author in connections of the given situation all over the woorld.The
described below is the short description of the theory of the mafia the vision of the author for creating the
theory of the mafia , its building and life and related to the crises in Greece..
Behind the basic alements of the theory of the mafia are described also concrete appearances
Elements of the Theory of the mafia are the following:
Structure of the mafia. It includes structures that they depends of the formula of the mafia:
Structural subordination. This is available also for the outside structure most described as
organizational criminal group, also for the inside structure – this is a structure of state power, executive
power , justice power..
Functional subordination. This type of subordination of members, and others is valid also for the
inside structures - the structures in the state, justice and etc. Also for the outside structure – mostly in
mafia structures=
The structures of the mafia are: outside structure – for the criminal groups , and inside structures –
for the state , justice, execution power.
The availability of the mafia action is the condition of availability of ORDER/ The order will be
executed based on:
- subordinations – structural and functional.
- on benefit cooperation * inside and outside/.
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Types of the mafia: inside juridical mafia, inside prosecutor mafia, mafia in the state, mafia in the
municipilities, outside prosecutor mafia, outside juridical mafia, outside state mafia. There are procedures
of taking in law orders of the mafia in the court, prosecutor office, state and etc.
FORMULA OF THE MAFIA
The most simple model of the mafia which describes the factors which influence about the amount,
type, and etc, of the mafia is the following:
MAFIA = Power /state and etc./ + Influence + Connections + Interests + ORDER/ORDERS + Mafia
structure/ inside or outside/ + Monopolity Riegths+ laws/ rules/ practices/procedures + possibility of
taking an alternative decision – obligation – responsibilities – morality/ethics.
The mafia is available also for the public and private sector. The power of the mafia and the
corruption practices in Greece in the public sector are very stark.
THE MAFIA PRICE is the material or non-material benefits of members of the above mentioned
structures. Here is the connection BETWEEN THE MAFIA AND THE CORRUPTION
SPHERE SPREAD OF THE MAFIA all over the world.
The mafia in Greece can be find in all the spheres of the public live.
Sphere of appearances of the mafia: 1/. In the state administration., 2/. In the politics., 3/. In the justice
system , 4/. In the police, prosecutor,5/. In the public services., 6/. In the private sector , 7/. In the TV,
radio, television, newspaper, and etc., 8/. In the citizen sector.
The political , financial and weapon producer mafia is the basic reason for the beginning of the
war in IRAQ.
V. ANALYSIS OF THE MODEL OF POLITICAL MAFIA ALL OVE THE WORLD
The foundation of this operating model of political mafia principle:
Appointed by the mafia that controls a state, ministers, civil servants and others who have data and
evidence of wrongdoing in their field of work, crimes in which they have passed each other and one of the
mafia has helped them to pass.
These are different cases such as gross violations of tax legislation - tax evasion, concealment of profits,
tax evasion, and others - ie held by the officers of the NRA and accordingly entered into force the decisions
of the NRA, which
Crimes in the penal code - various offenses under the Criminal Code under which the pre-trial
proceedings were discontinued.
Hidden sexual orientation - Family with children with hidden sexual orientation.
Political mafia based on just these basic as understanding is the following:
- I have appointed and appoint thy family, thy people in state structures
- Preparation of contracts from the eligibility of candidates and requirements of the candidates so close
candidate of the party man, to win the contract.
- Preparing the procurement of the conditions, so that ONLY CANDIDATE Middle party man to win this
contest, auction or other contract.
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Political mafia mainly adopt such laws that they do not pursue relevant leaders of state structures,
institutions and others. This is the guarantee of the political mafia. It creates laws to make in law violations
and their crimes. To legitimize their crimes, and no problems with the justice system - the courts,
prosecution, it should political mafia to appoint their relatives Chief Prosecutor for prosecutors at all levels
and in all offices across the country. Political mafia appointed to positions of responsibility in the judiciary
and judges loved ones to party mafia leadership positions. Of leadership positions in the courts - the final
authority appointed people close to political mafia. This avoids any complaints of crimes committed by
people of political mafia in the entire state. It is done at all levels of prosecution. Expressly legislate to not
pursue committed by prosecutors and judges crimes mentioned in the constitution if Republic accepted that
members not to pursue the commission of offenses by judges and prosecutors. This legitimized lawlessness,
corruption, mafia. In the judiciary are appointed judges to serve only orders to give a judgment in favor of
our person, our company. By the court and the prosecution is actually legitimize the theft of factories,
companies.
By the court and the prosecution is done so that the right people, the right companies mafia in the lists
of creditors are claimants and others.
By being anywhere any law of a company or person can not lead a lawsuit against prosecution for its
inaction on the reluctance to reveal crimes committed by notaries, the Judges prosecutors?
By being anywhere law a company or person can not lead a lawsuit against prosecution for its inaction
on the reluctance to reveal crimes committed by notaries, the Judges prosecutors of companies close to the
mafia who steal targets companies with assets worth billions. This is done by pressure from internal services
- police, agents, government officials and officials of the National Revenue Agency, tax offices, municipal
offices.
Accepted such laws if there is an order from the Mafia to tax and other authorities, including police, the
individual can not complained of any institution, structure and you state institutions; th.
Just political mafia secures not only institutions, government, municipal racketeering and extortion,
pressure, squeezing, extortion of embarrassing, but persecution by such institutions only and only to be
withdrawn illegally ownership of honest people and companies .
Political mafia all over the world works with financial institutions - banks, insurance companies, pension
funds and others. There are also laws that serve the interests of these financial behemoths - banks, insurance
companies, agencies, tax authorities and others. Through these financial institutions and laws to be adopted
in their favor, using even the structure of enforcement, thus stealing property owned - companies, factories
and others on the "inconvenient" individuals and companies. Which does not enter and is not willing to
give and transfer property ownership, he is pursued by illegal means as political mafia use any structures -
prokurori to raise absurd accusations that prosecutors themselves to commit crimes against civilians just to
perform the contract Mafia. If the IRS can not achieve this pressure and racketeering, which lead to a
positive result of the mafia, which through racketeering and extortion to perform the contract, it includes
not only prosecutors to raise illegal and absurd accusations in making overt crimes . In extreme cases are
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activated state structures - police and specific individuals to perform the contract - the murder of the
"inconvenient" individuals.
Only the interests of big profits in each war is the moving power to begin the war against the
IRAQ.
Based on this theory of the mafia all the process made in the war against IRAQ is made by the
political, fanincial and waepon producers mafia=
VI. CONCLUSIONS
The enorm profits for the financial institutions, producer of weapon in beginning of the war against
IRAQ is the reason for the financisl crises 2008 that was crises in financial , economic, producer, social,
cultural shperas on the basis of the Momtchil DObrev’s “ Theory of generating of crises” and the Momtchil
Dobrev’s “ Theory of the mafia”.
When certain actions and resolutions of governments, presidents, countries, financial institutions,
producer of weapon to start the war against the IRAQ on example who have clear and proven interest
of big profits, this leads to a deep, irreversible, financial crisis, which crisis affects all circles in a society,
economic, administrative health a, pension, tax, social, demographic.
All these actions are conscious and incited to the interests of financial interests of statesmen,
politicians, political partiesq producer of weapon, financial institutions.
References:
1) Dobrev, M. (2015)Theory of generating of crises , Bulukrain-MM, Sofia, BG
2) Dobrev, M. (2016). Is there a mafia in the European Commission and Union?!?1 , Bulukrain-MM Sofia.BG
3) Dobrev, M. (2014). Theory of the corruption and Theory of the mafia, Bulukrain-MM,Sofia., BG
4) Dobrev, M. (2013). Theory if degree of trust , Bulukrain-MM, Sofia, BG.