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The invasion of Kuwait led to a United Nations Security Council embargo and sanctions on Iraq and a U.S.-led coalition air and ground war, which began on January 16, 1991, and ended with an Iraqi defeat and retreat from Kuwait on February 28, 1991.
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1. Party based movements are supported by political parties (Trade Union Movement in Kolkata, Kanpur, Bombay, etc.) These movements did not participate in elections formally. And yet they retained connections with political parties, as many participants in these movements, as individuals and as organisations, were actively associated with parties. These links ensured a better representations of the demands of diverse social sections in party politics.
2. Non-party based movements involve a mass-mobilisation which remain outside party politics (Students and youth from different sections merge themselves). Due to the voluntary nature of their social work, many of these organisations came to be known as voluntary organisations or voluntary sector organisations which chose to remain outside party politics. They did not contest elections at the local or regional level nor did they support any one political party. Most of these groups believed in politics and wanted to participate in it, but not through political parties.
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The Western Europe countries had sided with the US to form military alliance, the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) so its known as Western Alliance.
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The Bretton Woods Conference took place in the July of 1944 at Bretton Woods in New Hamsphire, USA. Under this system, the International Monetary Fund (IMP) and the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) were established.
The main terms of this agreement were:
(i) Formation of IMF and IBRD (also called the World Bank).
(ii) To establish monetary cooperation amongst the member countries.
(iii) Adjustable peg foreign exchange rates system was followed, i. the exchange rates were fixed, with the provision of changing them if necessary.
Currencies were required to be convertible for trade related and other current account transactions. The governments, however, had the power to regulate capital flows.
(iv) All member countries were required to subscribe to the IMF’s capital.
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The September 11 attacks (also referred to as 9/11) were a series of four coordinated terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group al-Qaeda against the United States on the morning of Tuesday, September 11, 2001.
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1.In Public sector , govt. owns most of the assets and provides all the services.
2.Railways,post office,airport,etc. are examples of public sector.
3.The purpose of public sector is not just to earn profits
1.In Private sector, the ownership of assets and delivery of services is in the hands of private individuals or companies .
2.Companies like TISCO,Reliance Industries Limited, dabur,etc. are privately owned .
3. the motive of private sector is to earn profits.
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Bandwagon strategy emphasises not to oppose hegemonic power, instead take advantage of opportunities that hegemon creates i.e. increased trade and technology transfer and investments to extract benefits by operating within hegemonic system. This strategy compels the states not to oppose the hegemony power but extract benefits by operating within the hegemonic system.
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