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Keywords:
Imf,
Nations,
Suganami,
Nrtl,
Nomenklatura
Involving more than one country.
Between or among nations; pertaining to the intercourse of nations; participated in by two or more nations; common to, or affecting, two or more nations.
Independent of national boundaries; common to all people; as, the atmosphere is an international resource; the international community of scholars.
Monetary Fund (IMF) Established along with the World Bank ( q.v.) in 1945, the IMF is a specialized agency affiliated with the United Nations (UN) and is responsible for stabilizing international exchange rates and payments. The main business of the IMF is the provision of loans to its members (including industrialized and developing countries) when they experience balance of payments difficulties. These loans frequently carry conditions that require substantial internal economic adjustments by the recipients, most of which are developing counties.
of, relating to, or affecting two or more nations (Webster's). For our purposes, affecting two or more nations.
between two or more countries/nations
Monetary Fund (IMF) Established along with the World Bank ( q.v.) in 1945, the IMF is a specialized agency affiliated with the United Nations that takes responsibility for stabilizing international exchange rates and payments. The main business of the IMF is the provision of loans to its members when they experience balance of payments difficulties. These loans often carry conditions that require substantial internal economic adjustments by the recipients. nomenklatura From the Latin nomenclature. This Russian word denotes an enumeration of important positions and the candidates who are examined, recommended, and assigned to fill them by communist party committees at various levels.
Involving transaction or relations between nations. The term, according to Suganami (1978), was coined by Bentham (1789).
1. A match between two national teams from separate countries. 2. A player that plays for his national team.
concerning or belonging to all or at least two or more nations; "international affairs"; "an international agreement"; "international waters"
from or between other countries; "external commerce"; "international trade"; "developing nations need outside help"
a Nationally Recognised Testing Laboratory (NRTL) accredited by the U
a primary source of information on office building development, leasing, building operating costs, energy consumption patterns, local and national building codes, legislation, occupancy statistics and technological developments
Extending across or transcending national boundaries: international fame, international women.
The parent organization of a particular union. They lobby Congress for changes in laws that would benefit workers, send help to any locals that need it, coordinate national organizing efforts, etc. The American Federation of Teachers is the "international" for the TAA.
Between multiple nations.
European Central Bank http://www.ecb.int European Union http://www.europa.eu.int International Maritime Organisation (IMO) http://www.imo.org INTERTANKO http://www.intertanko.com OECD http://www.oecd.org UNCITRAL http://www.uncitral.org/en-index.htm United Nations http://www.un.org US State Department http://www.state.gov
Refers to travel between nations.
International or internationally describes interaction between nations, or encompassing two or more nations, constituting a group or association having members in two or more nations, or generally reaching beyond national boundaries. "International" is also commonly used to signify "outside of the country".
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