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Country - Sweden Being A Research Proposal

Americans have formerly been advantaged because of the period of polarity, when the world was mainly controlled by a few states. However, matters are different in the present, with Americans being less skilled in comparison to the Swedes, for example. Swedes are accustomed to both the English and the Swedish culture, thus making it easier for them to succeed at home and in English speaking countries. Sweden is slowly but surely taking what it deserves from the world. Even though they don't show it, Swedes certainly are wealthy. However, the concept of wealth differs there, as Swedish people prefer to spend money for their own well-being instead of throwing it away on expensive and rather useless products.

Works cited:

1. Coman, Julian. "Sweden: They Do Things Differently There." New Statesman, Vol. 134, June 27, 2005

2. Schiller, Bill. "Liberal Sweden: Loosing its nerve?." Retrieved February 12, 2010, from the Network Europe Website: http://www.networkeurope.org/feature/liberal-sweden-loosing-its-nerve

3. "The 2008 Global Cities Index: Cities Bear the Brunt of the World's Financial Meltdowns, Crime Waves, and Climate Crises in Ways National Governments Never Will. So, When Foreign Policy, a.T. Kearny, and the Chicago Council...

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Eric S. Einhorn, and John Logue, "Can the Scandinavian Model Adapt to Globalization?," Scandinavian Studies 76.4, 2004.

Schiller, Bill. "Liberal Sweden: Loosing its nerve?." Retrieved February 12, 2010, from the Network Europe Website: http://www.networkeurope.org/feature/liberal-sweden-loosing-its-nerve

Tomas Larsson. (2001) "The Race to the Top: The Real Story of Globalization." Washington, DC: Cato Institute,

"The 2008 Global Cities Index: Cities Bear the Brunt of the World's Financial Meltdowns, Crime Waves, and Climate Crises in Ways National Governments Never Will. So, When Foreign Policy, a.T. Kearny, and the Chicago Council on Global Affairs Teamed Up to Measure Globalization around the World, We Focused on the 60 Cities That Shape Our Lives the Most." Foreign Policy, No. 169, November-December 2008.

Eric S. Einhorn, and John Logue, "Can the Scandinavian Model Adapt to Globalization?," Scandinavian Studies 76.4, 2004.

Coman, Julian. "Sweden: They Do Things Differently There." New Statesman, Vol. 134, June 27, 2005.

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Works cited:

1. Coman, Julian. "Sweden: They Do Things Differently There." New Statesman, Vol. 134, June 27, 2005

2. Schiller, Bill. "Liberal Sweden: Loosing its nerve?." Retrieved February 12, 2010, from the Network Europe Website: http://www.networkeurope.org/feature/liberal-sweden-loosing-its-nerve

3. "The 2008 Global Cities Index: Cities Bear the Brunt of the World's Financial Meltdowns, Crime Waves, and Climate Crises in Ways National Governments Never Will. So, When Foreign Policy, a.T. Kearny, and the Chicago Council on Global Affairs Teamed Up to Measure Globalization around the World, We Focused on the 60 Cities That Shape Our Lives the Most." Foreign Policy, No. 169, November-December 2008.

Eric S. Einhorn, and John Logue, "Can the Scandinavian Model Adapt to Globalization?," Scandinavian Studies 76.4, 2004.
Schiller, Bill. "Liberal Sweden: Loosing its nerve?." Retrieved February 12, 2010, from the Network Europe Website: http://www.networkeurope.org/feature/liberal-sweden-loosing-its-nerve
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