International Diplomacy and World Facts at Mac App Store analyse

App power index: 100 (based on ranks around App Stores today)
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Developer: Clint Bagwell Consulting
Price: 0 free
Current version: 1.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 09 Dec 2010
App size: 57.5 Mb
4.1 ( 8451 ratings )
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> 2.2k
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~ $ 900
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The makers of the Manual for the United States of America now bring you International Diplomacy and World Facts. If you need to prepare a debate, travel abroad, or stabilize a fledgeling regime, you might gain an edge with this app on your Mac.

Informative Lists:
-Nations with data about government, languages, embassies, foreign relations, nuclear capability, alliances and organizations, and general background from the U.S. State Department
-Emissions Reduction Commitment numbers from nations as of the Kyoto Protocol
-All Nobel Prize Winners in Chemistry, Economics, Literature, Medicine, Peace, Physics
-Info about terror groups, incidents, and suspects

Included Documents:
-United Nations Charter
-Universal Declaration of Human Rights
-Geneva Conventions
-Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
-Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty
-Camp David Accords
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USA 2.99 USD
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Iternational Diplomacy has..

Many international facts, so it is what it says it is All Nations in the world, recognized and un-. A cool icon! Really long pieces of info, spectacular for reports, common knowledge and school projects The prestige for anyone to buy, especially students and history buffs But still, I like the USA Manual better because it has an even wider variety and even more info you need to know

Decent App but needs more information

This is a very good application, though it uses the same framework as The USA Manual. In fact, the developers were sloppy enough that the left the original name in the title bar of the application. The information they provide for any given country is accurate, with a good bit of analysis and narrative. My one issue with this application is it does not include all international documents of importance. For example, The Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union is not included in this application. Given that NGOs are becoming a larger part of International Relations, the developers should include those as well. This failing demonstrates that the developers do not completely understand international relations, as the Neoliberalist paradigm would include such a framework. If more information is added, and the actual app is edited to make sure it is its own application then it will be a 5 star application. Otherwise, I am forced to give it a 4.

What about Palestine?

I just bought this app so I cant really say anything about the accuracy of the information but it does seem odd that they dont have Palestine listed, especially considering there are two nations categories: "recognized nations" and "other nations." Why isnt Palestine listed at all? Seems like they wouldnt or shouldnt forget that one.

Lacking

There is no Tibet or Palestine included. Concept, layout and purpose of app is very good.

Lots of info - but is is reliable?

I just paid a dollar to find out that Osama is still alive. Im really scared now, I thought he was dead. I am not sure that is a great starting point to begin examining the Apps digest of legal documents, in this case, international treaties. I will probably mostly be just geeking out, not relying on this. I wish Id had this when I was doing Model UN.

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