Essays about: "flashpoint"
Found 4 essays containing the word flashpoint.
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1. ASEAN Policy towards the South China Sea : A Neoclassical Realism and Two-Level Games Analysis
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för statsvetenskap (ST)Abstract : Considering the South China Sea dispute as a flashpoint of regional stability and power balance within the Southeast Asian region, the first failure in ASEAN history to reach a consensus in 2012 and the deadlock in 2016 on this issue brought up uncertainty towards the ability of ASEAN member states to reach a consensus on the South China Sea issue. This thesis seeks to analyze this issue based on neo-classical realism and the two-level games theory to what extent, if any, do the ASEAN member states’ domestic factors and external relations influence their decision towards the South China Sea dispute. READ MORE
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2. Study of high flash point ethyl alcohol-based secondary fluids applied in Ground Source Heat Pumps systems
University essay from KTH/Skolan för industriell teknik och management (ITM)Abstract : Ethyl alcohol (ethanol) as secondary fluids is very popular as heat transfer fluid for indirect refrigeration system with ground source heat pump systems (GSHP) in several countries such as Sweden, Norway, Switzerland, Finland and other European countries. There have been several researches about the future ofthe refrigeration sector, refrigerants and refrigeration systems. READ MORE
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3. Wag the WeiWei - A US boot in the Asian door
University essay from Lunds universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : The growing interdependence and interconnectedness of the global community set the pace and frame for the evolution of foreign policy. Diplomacy formerly being the reserve of international communication has consequently been forced to change and branch out. READ MORE
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4. Finding a Home for Orphan Works: Will a Human Rights Perspective Help?
University essay from Lunds universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : Copyright has traditionally been considered as a right that has a social function. Thus, among the various justifications for its existence, it is the utilitarian or instrumentalist justification that has often been hoisted in order to assess how well it serves the needs of society. READ MORE