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    The "Fourteen Points" was a statement by United States President Woodrow Wilson that the Great War was being fought for a moral cause and for postwar peace in Europe. People in Europe generally welcomed Wilson’s intervention‚ but his main Allied colleagues (Georges Clemenceau of France‚ David Lloyd George of the Great Britain‚ and Vittorio Emanuele Orlando of Italy) were skeptical of the applicability of Wilsonian idealism.[1] The U.S. had joined the Allies in fighting the Central Powers on April

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    Globalization Notes Defining Globalization Globalization is a contested concept a. No one specific definition of b. Distinction between condition‚ process‚ and ideology c. Deconstructing shakira and diego forlan (soccer player) Global-local connections- shakira combines music from different countries to make her own music unique. They both have local roots‚ but are also huge global celebrities. Their global identities defined by local connections Good example of hybridity-people- corporations

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    Achebe and Fanon talk about colonial authority and colonial violence on colonial subjects. The authors feel violence is the only way to preserve sense of identity. For each book I will talk about three examples of how the books show negative effects of colonial authority and three examples of how they show violence is necessary to preserve their autonomy. In the book Things Fall Apart by Achebe in 1958‚ Okonkwo is a powerful man in an Ibo village in Nigeria. Okonkwo gets banned from his country and

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    The question of the role of individuals in international law is closely bound up with the rise in the international protection of human rights. This theory maintains that individuals constitute only the subject-matter of intended legal regulation. Only states‚ and possibly international organizations‚ are subjects of the law. This has been a theory of limited value. The essence of international law has always been its ultimate concern for the human being and this was clearly manifest in the Natural

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    Migrants as activist citizens in Italy Published on openDemocracy (http://www.opendemocracy.net) Migrants as activist citizens in Italy In 2010 and 2011 migrants behaved like activist citizens throughout Italy‚ initiating a new cycle of struggles in the crisis of neoliberalism. Their contestation of an exclusionary‚ racialized and competitive model of society could become a goal shared by migrants and nationals alike. ‘We will be remembered’; whoever wrote this on the wall of an abandoned

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    different parts of the country. Post-independence consolidation and reorganization within the country. History of the world will include events from 18th century such as industrial revolution‚ world wars‚ redrawal of national boundaries‚ colonization‚ decolonization‚ political philosophies like communism‚ capitalism‚ socialism etc. - their forms and effect on the society.       Salient features of Indian Society‚ Diversity of India. Role of women and women’s organization‚ population and associated

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    International Political Economy – Final Exam Notes The Rise of International Political Economy Classical Political Economy Origins of Political Economy Population and economic growth in the 19th century after a period of stagnation from 1500-1800 Moral philosophy in the 18th century began to focus on the economy when previously religiously based Example: Adam Smith applied philosophical explanations to how the economy works The rise of “economic philosophy” Smith‚ Ricardo‚ Malthus

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    shu.ac.uk/uk/nexis/auth/bridge.do?rand=0.0420836238521064 THE UNITED NATIONS GENERAL ASSEMBLY (1960). Declaration on the Granting of Independence to Colonial Countries and Peoples. [online]. Last accessed 29th April 2014 at: http://www.un.org/en/decolonization/declaration.shtml WEISS‚ Thomas G.‚ et al. (2014). The united nations and changing world politics. 7th ed.‚ Philadelphia‚ Westview Press.

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    Write a 1‚000 word review assessing the reasons why the French President‚ Charles de Gaulle‚ vetoed Britain’s membership of the European Community in January 1963. Please refer to relevant sources. FRANCE’S REJECTION OF UK EEC MEMBERSHIP. PRESS STATEMENT BY FRENCH PRESIDENT CHARLES DE GAULLE‚ 14 JANUARY 1963 This is an extract of General de Gaulle’s speech which cast a veto against the UK’s first application for EEC membership. . . . England is‚ in effect‚ insular‚ maritime‚ linked through

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    Today‚ the refugee crisis in Sudan is one of the most widely reported humanitarian concerns in the world. However‚ many people are unsure why millions of people have been displaced from their homes. The answer is a religious conflict that has been developing in Sudan for hundreds of years. The root causes of religious conflict in Sudan between the Muslim North and Christian South stem from primarily political sources‚ including historical favoritism to northern Sudanese areas‚ unequal political representation

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