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Thailand Defence and Security Report Q4 2011  
Business Monitor International, Oct 2011, Pages: 78
for the outcome which was better for the UDD than we had anticipated but also for the aftermath. A month after the election, the new government has settled in surprisingly well, easing tensions with the military


Executive Report on Strategies in Mexico  
ICON Group International, June 2007, Pages: 389
of topics, such as trade negotiations, migration, law enforcement, cultural relations, education, border cooperation, and the environment. NAFTA, which created a free trade zone for Mexico, the U.S.


Executive Report on Strategies in Venezuela  
ICON Group International, June 2007, Pages: 391
shows two different scenarios. Accessibility is defined as a firm’s ease of entering or supplying from or to a market (the “supply side”), and latent demand is an indicator of the potential in serving


Executive Report on Strategies in Pakistan  
ICON Group International, June 2007, Pages: 391
of the seats in West Pakistan. The outcome was a country completely divided with neither major party having support in the other part. Negotiations to form a coalition government broke down and in March 1971


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