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  1. Near East

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    The Classical Antiquity Interface
    During the period traditionally defined as Classical Antiquity, the Near East served as the crucial eastern flank and economic periphery of Hellenistic and Roman expansion. While Greece and Rome developed legal paradigms and philosophical paradigms, the Near East maintained continuity with older administrative tradi…
  2. Trade

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    Non-Tariff Barriers (NTBs)
    NTBs include complex customs procedures, arbitrary sanitary or phytosanitary standards, and restrictive rules of origin. A less recognized, but persistent, NTB is the Conceptual Barrier Index (CBI), which measures the incompatibility between the recipient nation's current philosophical paradigm and the imported goods' inherent structural l…