SPRING 2002 CPIN SIMULATION

CPIN Country Profiles

last updated 02/07/02

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The following countries are profiled for the Spring Simulation:

Brazil 

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Kenya

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Canada

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Mexico

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China 

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Nigeria

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France

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Pakistan

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Germany

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Russia

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India

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United Kingdom

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Japan

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United States

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NORTH AMERICA: General Information

General Info United States Canada Mexico
GDP $9.25 trillion US $658 billion US $865.5 billion US
GDI* 6 1 49
Population 275,562,673 30,675,398 100,349,766
Leader President George Bush Premiere Jean Chretien President Vincente Fox
Government Federal republic; strong democratic tradition Federation with parliamentary democracy Federal republic operating under a centralized government; long time one-party democratic rule
Economy Strong market-oriented economy Strong market-oriented economic system Free market economy with a number of state-owned enterprises
Main Trading partners Canada, Mexico, EU, Japan, China (Most Favored Nation Status) US, Japan, UK, Germany, South Korea, Netherlands, China , France, Mexico, Taiwan US, Canada, Japan, Western Europe, South Korea, Brazil, Chile
Current Issues Controversy over Bush position on Kyoto Accord and environment

 

 

Secessionist movement in Quebec; High unemployment; growing role as a transit point for heroin and cocaine entering the US market Chiapas secessionist movement; modernization of its economy; continuation of economic woes
Embassy United States

 

 

 

Canada Mexico

*GDI: United Nations Gender Development Index (GDI) indicates the relative equality between men and women based on quality of life factors

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NORTH AMERICA: Policy Positions

Policy Positions United States Canada Mexico

Conflict and Cooperation

Terrorism

  • would support international agency to combat terrorist activities
  • major problems with money laundering; would support efforts to eliminate money-laundering schemes
  • would support international agency to combat terrorist activities
  • would support efforts to eliminate money-laundering schemes
  • would support international agency to combat terrorist activities, but has limited resources
  • would support efforts to eliminate money-laundering schemes, but has limited resources

 

World Health

Organ Trafficking

  • would be likely to support efforts for monitoring organ donations
  • evidence points to over 20,000 children being sold on the underground market for their organs in Mexico, moved to the US for procurement of their organs
  • would be likely to support efforts for monitoring organ  donations
  • long waiting times for transplants has resulted in some people going abroad for transplants
  • would be likely to support efforts for monitoring organ donations; has limited resources
  • as LDC, issue of sovereignty with international intervention
  • evidence points to over 20,000 children being sold on the underground market for their organs, moved to the US for procurement of their organs

Global Environment

Genetically Modified Organisms

  • Policy decision would be influenced by agro-businesses as well as from citizen action groups concerned about the effects of GMOs
  • Would also have to consider agriculture subsidy policies
  • Policy decision would be influenced by agro-businesses as well as from citizen action groups concerned about the effects of GMOs
  • As LDC, could be harmed by agro-business efforts to control agriculture products and outputs
  • May be pressured as NAFTA member to adopt policies similar to US and Canada

International Economics

Intellectual Property Rights

  • Would support international conventions to enforce law, as country suffering losses to piracy
  • Has taken strong stance on this issue and steps to control piracy abroad through monitoring and trade and aid incentives
  • Would support international conventions to enforce law, as country suffering losses to piracy
  • As developing economy, understands need for IPR leniency, but as a NAFTA member, is pressured into following international conventions on IPR

Human Rights

Cloning

  • Currently considering legislation banning human cloning
  • Pres. Clinton banned use of federal funds to support human cloning projects
  • Would have to consider potential 'brain drain' of biotechnicians
  • Currently considering legislation banning human cloning
  • Would have to consider potential 'brain drain' of biotechnicians
  • As developing country, is less likely to have the resources to clone, but is likely to follow NAFTA countries' policies
  • If it meant bringing in business dollars, might support policies to allow cloning 

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SOUTH AMERICA: General Information

General Info

Brazil
GDP $1.06 trillion US
GDI* 56
Population 172,860,370
Leader President Fernando Henrique Cardoso
Government

Federal republic; in transition to democracy with strong military influence

Economy Establishing free market economy after decades of state-run economy
Main Trading partners Mercosur (Southern Cone Common Market): Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, EU, US, Japan
Current Issues Transition to           democracy and capitalism, recent financial crisis led to increased borrowing from IMF; huge gap between rich and poor
Embassy Brazil

*GDI: United Nations Gender Development Index (GDI) indicates the relative equality between men and women based on quality of life factors

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SOUTH AMERICA: Policy Positions

Policy Positions Brazil

Conflict and Cooperation

Terrorism

  • Would support international agency to combat terrorist activities, has limited resources
  • Would support efforts to eliminate money-laundering schemes, has limited resources

World Health

Organ Trafficking

  • Evidence points to children being "adopted" out of Brazil to Europe for procurement of their organs
  • Would be likely to support efforts for monitoring organ donations, but has limited resources

Global Environment

Genetically Modified Organisms

  • As LDC, could be harmed by agro-business efforts to control agriculture products and outputs

International Economics

Intellectual Property Rights

  • As developing economy, supports  IPR leniency to foster development
  • Is pressured into following international conventions on IPR by EDC trade partners and aid donors

Human Rights

Cloning

  • As developing country, is less likely to have the resources to clone
  • If it meant bringing in business dollars, might support policies to allow cloning 

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EUROPE: General Information

  France Germany UK Russian Federation
GDP $1.32 trillion US $1.86 trillion US $1.29 trillion US $620 billion US
GDI* 7 17 11 53
Population 60.9 million 82,797,408 59,511,464 146,001,176
Leader President Jacques Chirac Chancellor Gerhard Schröeder Prime Minister Tony Blair President Vladimir Putin
Government Republic; social democracy Federal republic; social democracy Constitutional monarchy;

social democracy

Federation; democracy
Economy Free market economy Free market economy Free market economy Moving from central-planned economy to free market economy
Main Trading Partners EU, US, Japan, Russia EU, US, Southeast Asia, Japan, China EU, US US, EU, Japan, Eastern Europe
Current Issues immigration issues, recent adoption of EU currency, persistently high unemployment will continue to pose a major problem for the government Feeling the effects of the adoption of EU Euro currency;   Northern Ireland peace process, considering adopting EU Euro currency, foot-and-mouth epidemic costing Britain as much as 4.1 billion pounds Transition from communist system to democracy and capitalist economy, corruption, organized crime, declining population
Embassy France Germany United Kingdom Russia

*GDI: United Nations Gender Development Index (GDI) indicates the relative equality between men and women based on quality of life factors

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EUROPE: Policy Positions

Policy Positions France Germany UK Russian Federation

Conflict and Cooperation

Terrorism

  • Would support international agency to combat terrorist activities
  • Would support efforts to eliminate money-laundering schemes; suffers from money-laundering problems tied with illegal drug activities

 

  • Would support international agency to combat terrorist activities
  • Would support efforts to eliminate money-laundering schemes; suffers from money-laundering problems tied with illegal drug activities
  • Would support international agency to combat terrorist activities as victim of previous terrorist attacks from IRA, Libyan terrorists of Pan Am flight downed over Lockerbie
  • Would support efforts to eliminate money-laundering schemes as legitimate world   financial center; suffers from money-laundering problems tied with illegal drug activities
  • Would support international agency to combat terrorist activities, but has limited resources
  • Would support efforts to eliminate money-laundering schemes; has money-laundering problem because of  increasing organized crime

 

World Health

Organ Trafficking

  • Supports EU proposal that bans the sale or purchase of bodily organs and the associated transport of humans for this purpose
  • Would support efforts for monitoring organ  donations

 

  • Supports EU proposal that bans the sale or purchase of bodily organs and the associated transport of humans for this purpose
  • Would support efforts for monitoring organ  donations
  • Supports EU proposal that bans the sale or purchase of bodily organs and the associated transport of humans for this purpose
  • Would support efforts for monitoring organ  donations
  • Would support efforts to monitoring organ donations, but has limited resources
  • As country in transition, people might turn to selling own organs for profit

Global Environment

Genetically Modified Organisms

  • Policy decision would be influenced by agro-businesses as well as from citizen action groups concerned about the effects of GMOs
  • Would also have to consider EU CAP agriculture subsidy policies

 

  • Policy decision would be influenced by agro-businesses as well as from citizen action groups concerned about the effects of GMOs
  • Would also have to consider EU CAP agriculture subsidy policies

 

  • Policy decision would be influenced by agro-businesses as well as from citizen action groups concerned about the effects of GMOs
  • Would also have to consider EU CAP agriculture subsidy policies

 

  • As CIT (country in transition), could be harmed by agro-business efforts to control agriculture products and outputs

International Economics

Intellectual Property Rights

  • Supports international conventions to enforce law, as country suffering losses to piracy

 

  • Supports international conventions to enforce law, as country suffering losses to piracy
  • Supports international conventions to enforce law, as country suffering losses to piracy
  • As country in transition, supports  IPR leniency to foster development
  • Is pressured into following international conventions on IPR by EDC trade partners and aid donors

 

Human Rights

Cloning

  • Have asked the UN to propose an international ban on human cloning
  • Currently considering legislation banning human cloning

 

  • Have asked the UN to propose an international ban on human cloning
  • Currently considering legislation banning human cloning
  • Is the only European country with an official ban on human cloning, but allows some cloning specifically for stem cell research
  • Of the developing countries, is among the most likely to have the resources to clone
  • If it meant bringing in business dollars, might support policies to allow cloning 

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AFRICA: General Information

  Nigeria Kenya
GDP $110.5 billion US $  billion US
GDI * 133 122
Population 123,337,822 29,100,000
Leader General Olusegun Obasanjo President Daniel Toroitich Arap Moi
Government Federal republic: in transition from military state to democracy Republic: democracy
Economy State-run in transition to free market economy Combination state-run/free market economy
Main Trading Partners US, EU, Japan Uganda, UK, Tanzania, Germany, Netherlands, US, UAE, Japan
Current Issues
  • transition from military state to democracy
  • major internal conflict and strife
  • issues surrounding growth and development
  • internal corruption
  • Nigerian troops initiated efforts to resolve Sierra Leone disputes; now supporting UN peacekeeping intervention
  • severe problems with the spread of AIDS
  • criticism of Islamic law punishments, such as flogging, in Northern Nigeria since the country returned to civilian rule in 1999
  • "Scam letters" run out of Nigeria to con Americans and Europeans to come to Nigeria

 

  • transition to capitalist economy from state-run economy
  • internal corruption
  • economic development and disparity issues
  • problems with illegal weapons shipments and arms dealers
  • ethnic conflicts with Somali people living in Kenya
Embassy Nigeria Kenya

*GDI: United Nations Gender Development Index (GDI) indicates the relative equality between men and women based on quality of life factors

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AFRICA: Policy Positions

Policy Positions Nigeria Kenya

Conflict and Cooperation

Terrorism

  • May want to support terrorism programs, but has limited resources
  • Might support programs to eliminate money-laundering schemes, but has problems with government corruption
  • Likely to support programs, especially given previous embassy attacks
  • Might support programs to eliminate money-laundering schemes, but has problems with government corruption

World Health

Organ Trafficking

  • Likely to support efforts to monitoring organ donations, but has limited resources
  • As LDC, people might turn to selling own organs for profit
  • Likely to support efforts to monitoring organ donations, but has limited resources

Global Environment

Genetically Modified Organisms

  • As LDC, could be harmed by agro-business efforts to control agriculture products and outputs
  • As LDC, could be harmed by agro-business efforts to control agriculture products and outputs

International Economics

Intellectual Property Rights

  • As developing economy, supports IPR leniency to foster development
  • Is pressured into following international conventions on IPR by EDC trade partners and aid donors
 
  • As developing economy, supports IPR leniency to foster development
  • Is pressured into following international conventions on IPR by EDC trade partners and aid donors
 

Human Rights

Cloning

  • As developing country, is less likely to have the resources to clone
  • If it meant bringing in business dollars, might support policies to allow cloning 

 

  • As developing country, is less likely to have the resources to clone
  • If it meant bringing in business dollars, might support policies to allow cloning 

 

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ASIA: General Information

  China India Japan Pakistan
GDP $4.8 trillion US $1.80 trillion US $2.95 trillion US $344 billion US
GDI* 93 128 13 131
Population 1,261,832,482 1,014,003,817 126,549,976 135,135,195
Leader President Jiang Zemin Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee  Prime Minister Yoshiro Mori Prime Minister Muhammad Nawaz Sharif
Government Communist Federal republic: democracy Constitutional monarchy Federal republic: democracy with strong military influence
Economy State-run economy, with some moves towards a tightly controlled market economy Free market economy Free market economy Free market economy
Main Trading Partners Hong Kong, US, Japan, South Korea, Germany, Netherlands, Taiwan, Singapore UK, US, Hong Kong, Germany, Belgium, Germany, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia US, EU, Southeast Asia, China EU, US, Hong Kong, Japan, China
Current Issues Cautiously edging into capitalist market; Falun Gong challenges government; recent talks with North Korea, rapidly escalating AIDS epidemic, criticized by international community for human rights violations and government censorship of Internet Growth and development; ongoing border dispute with Pakistan, with period of cease fire; internal ethnic violence Crowding of habitable land area; aging of the population; budget deficit; whaling issues; recent government scandal that might bring down the prime minister; possibility that Japan will earn permanent seat on UN Security Council Pakistan is a poor, heavily populated country, suffering from internal political disputes and lack of foreign investment, economic sanctions, growth and development, increasing ethnic and tribal violence, border dispute with India
Embassy China India Japan Pakistan

*GDI: United Nations Gender Development Index (GDI) indicates the relative equality between men and women based on quality of life factors

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ASIA: Policy Positions

Policy Positions China Japan India Pakistan

Conflict and Cooperation

Terrorism

  • Would be likely to support international agency to combat terrorist activities
  • Likely to support efforts to eliminate money-laundering schemes, but has limited resources; has money- laundering problems associated with illegal drug industry
  • Would support international agency to combat terrorist activities, especially following sarin gas attack on Japanese subway
  • Would support efforts to eliminate money-laundering schemes as legitimate world   financial center
  • Would support international agency to combat terrorist activities, especially with hijacking of flight by Pakistani nationals
  • Would support efforts to eliminate money-laundering schemes, but has limited resources
  • Has issues with Pakistan over terrorist activities 

 

  • Has given the US support in retaliating against terrorist attacks
  • Would support efforts to eliminate money-laundering schemes, but has limited resources
  • Has issues with India over terrorist activities 

World Health

Organ Trafficking

  • Under criticism for its policy of selling executed prisoners' organs
  • Would be likely to support efforts for monitoring organ donations to control the spread of disease
  • Due to cultural norms, view organ transplants as unethical and disrespectful to deceased persons
  • Would be likely to support efforts to monitor organ donations to control the spread of disease
  • Despite laws prohibiting organ trafficking, it still  faces an underground market for organ sales, would be likely to support efforts for monitoring organ donations and transfers
  • Would be likely to support efforts to monitor organ donations to control the spread of disease; working with limited resources
  • As LDC, people have resorted to selling own organs for profit

 

  • As country that faces an underground market for organ sales, would be likely to support efforts for monitoring organ donations and transfers
  • Would be likely to support efforts to monitor organ donations to control the spread of disease; working with limited resources
  • As LDC, people have resorted to selling own organs for profit

 

Global Environment

Genetically Modified Organisms

  • As LDC, could be harmed by agro-business efforts to control agriculture products and outputs
  • Policy decision would be influenced by agro-businesses as well as from citizen action groups concerned about the effects of GMOs

 

  • As LDC, could be harmed by agro-business efforts to control agriculture products and outputs
  • As LDC, could be harmed by agro-business efforts to control agriculture products and outputs

International Economics

Intellectual Property Rights

  • As developing economy, supports IPR leniency to foster development
  • Is pressured into following international conventions on IPR by EDC trade partners and aid donors

 

  • Likely to support  international conventions to enforce law, as country that would potentially suffer losses to pirated goods
  • As developing economy, supports IPR leniency to foster development
  • Is pressured into following international conventions on IPR by EDC trade partners and aid donors

 

  • As developing economy, supports IPR leniency to foster development
  • Is pressured into following international conventions on IPR by EDC trade partners and aid donors

 

Human Rights

Cloning

  • Of the developing countries, is among the most likely to have the resources to clone
  • If it meant bringing in business dollars, might support policies to allow cloning 

 

  • Currently considering legislation banning human cloning
  • Of the developing countries, is among the most likely to have the resources to clone
  • If it meant bringing in business dollars, might support policies to allow cloning 

 

  • As developing country, is less likely to have the resources to clone
  • If it meant bringing in business dollars, might support policies to allow cloning 

 

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