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INTERNATIONAL SYSTEM ESTABLISHED AFTER WORLD WAR II
Rules-based international order; Liberal world order; International liberal economic order; International liberal order; Rules-based international liberal order; Rules-based liberal international order; US-led liberal international order; US-led international order; US-led rules-based international order; US-led rules-based liberal international order; US-led rules-based liberal international economic order; Liberal international economic order

US-based      
= localizado en los Estados Unidos
Ex: Data Resources Inc., again US-based, covers data bases in economics, finance, energy and weather.
US Airways         
  • Crystal Park Four, former headquarters in [[Crystal City, Arlington County, Virginia]]
  • [[Allegheny Airlines]] [[BAC One-Eleven]]
  • Coast Guard video (8:07 long) of the crash and rescue; splashdown is at 3:31:02 pm
  • Boeing 737-200]] in MetroJet livery (1998–2001)
  • Airbus A320]], landing at [[Vancouver International Airport]]
  • [[Boeing 767-200]] in Pre-America West merger livery
  • Pittsburgh]] following hub elimination (2007)
  • A US Airways [[Airbus A319]] aircraft on final approach to [[Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport]] in Washington, D.C.
  • [[Douglas DC-9]] in USAir livery (used from 1989 to 1997)
  • Pamphlet for earlier USAir program, 1988
  • upright=0.75
  • US Airways headquarters in [[Tempe, Arizona]], formerly the [[America West Airlines]] headquarters
  • Airbus A320]] at [[San Diego International Airport]]
  • US Airways [[Airbus A330-200]] arrives [[London Heathrow Airport]] (2014)
  • Phoenix Sky Harbor]] Concourse A-Terminal 4 (2008)
FORMER AIRLINE IN THE UNITED STATES
USAirways; U.S. Airways; USAir; US Air; U.S. Airways International; US Airways International; Us airways; US Airways Club; Usair; Dividend Miles; Derek Kerr; Us airlines; US Airways, Inc.; Us air; US Airways/America West; US Airways, Inc; U.S. Air; U. S. Air; Us Airways; US AirWays; US Airways Cargo; US Airways Attaché; US Airways Attache'; US Airways Attache; USAIR; US Air Ways; USAirWays; US Airways Company Store; U·S Airways; Usairwaysinfo.com; US Airways MarketPlace; US Airways Marketplace; USairways; U.S. AIR; US Airlines; U.S.Airways; Usairways; United States Airways; Cactus Airways; Criticism of US Airways; US Airways Flight 1939; US (airline); Pennsylvania Airlines (1980); U.S Airways
Una de las grandes Aerolíneas de los EEUU
problem based learning         
  • A PBL group at [[Sydney Dental Hospital]]
  • A PBL group at [[Gadjah Mada University]]
STUDENT-CENTERED PEDAGOGY IN WHICH STUDENTS LEARN ABOUT A SUBJECT THROUGH THE EXPERIENCE OF PROBLEM SOLVING
Problem Based Learning; Problem-Based Learning; Problem based learning
(n.) = aprendizaje a través de solución de problemas
Ex: This study is designed to evaluate the impact of problem based learning on the teaching hospital libraries affiliated with the University of Toronto.

Definición

knowledge-based system
<artificial intelligence> (KBS) A program for extending and/or querying a knowledge base. The related term expert system is normally used to refer to a highly domain-specific type of KBS used for a specialised purpose such as medical diagnosis. The Cyc project is an example of a large KBS. (1999-09-07)

Wikipedia

Liberal international order

In international relations, the liberal international order describes a set of global, rule-based, structured relationships based on political liberalism, economic liberalism and liberal internationalism since the late 1940s. More specifically, it entails international cooperation through multilateral institutions (like the United Nations, World Trade Organization and International Monetary Fund) and is constituted by human equality (freedom, rule of law and human rights), open markets, security cooperation, promotion of liberal democracy, and monetary cooperation. The order was established in the aftermath of World War II, led in large part by the United States.

The nature of the liberal international order (LIO), as well as its very existence, has been debated by scholars. The LIO has been credited with expanding free trade, increasing capital mobility, spreading democracy, promoting human rights, and collectively defending the West from the Soviet Union. The LIO facilitated unprecedented cooperation among the states of North America, Western Europe and Japan. Over time, the LIO facilitated the spread of economic liberalism to the rest of the world, as well as helped consolidate democracy in formerly fascist or communist countries.

Origins of the LIO have commonly been identified as the 1940s, usually starting in 1945, with some scholars pointing to earlier agreements between the WWII-era Allies such as the Atlantic Charter in 1941. John Mearsheimer has dissented with this view, arguing that the LIO only arose after the end of the Cold War. Core founding members of the LIO include the states of North America, Western Europe and Japan; these states form a security community. The characteristics of the LIO have varied over time. Some scholars refer to a Cold War variation of the LIO largely limited to the West, and a post-Cold War variation having a more widespread scope and giving international institutions more powers.

Aspects of the LIO are challenged internally within liberal states by populism, protectionism and nativism. Scholars have argued that embedded liberalism (or the logics inherent in the Double Movement) are key to maintaining public support for the planks of the LIO; some scholars have raised questions whether aspects of embedded liberalism have been undermined, thus leading to a backlash against the LIO.

Externally, the LIO is challenged by authoritarian states, illiberal states, and states that are discontented with their roles in world politics. China, Russia, Iran and North Korea have been characterized as prominent challengers to the LIO. Some scholars have argued that the LIO contains self-undermining aspects that could trigger backlash or collapse.

Ejemplos de uso de US-based
1. US–based Bank of America was number–two in the global rankings, following by British banking group HSBC, US–based conglomerate General Electric, US banking firm J.P.
2. The US–based Human Rights Watch was among the signatories.
3. Kerala’s NEST group promoted by the US–based NRI Dr.
4. The US–based Human Rights Watch welcomed Nigeria‘s move.
5. BusinessWeek is a publication of US–based McGraw–Hills Companies.