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    C H A P T E R 1 What Is Terrorism? After reading this chapter‚ you will be able to • discuss the most universally accepted definition of terrorism‚ and competing definitions of terrorism proposed by various scholars and institutions; • explain the history of terrorism and the different types of terrorism today‚ comparing old terrorism with new terrorism; • discuss the fifteen causes that explain why people resort to terrorism; and • describe the various facets of the terrorist’s identity

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    From Terrorism to Peace: A Successful Case Study of the Muslims of Mindanao Submitted by: Sadaf Amjad Table of Contents From Terrorism to Peace: A Successful Case Study of the Muslims of Mindanao 1 Table of Contents 1 Introduction 3 Historical developments in Philippines 3 Deciphering the conflict in Philippines 3 Initiation of the conflict 5 MILITANT GROUPS 6 Moro National Liberation Front (MNLF) 6 Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF) 6 International

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    Chapter 11 Cultural Characteristics and Effective Business in China Maria Fernanda Pargana Ilhéu ISEG/UTL‚ PORTUGAL Abstract For firms in the international market the cultural characteristics of host country societies‚ where their managers are going to deal and work‚ must be learned‚ absorbed and adopted. A person’s perception of market needs is framed by his or her own cultural experience. More than factual knowledge of Chinese culture the interpretative knowledge is very important and difficult

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    Comparative Politics Tuesday Sept 16 What is comparative Politics? Important Terminology? Politics: Who gets what when where and how. Usually focused on the study of the state. Power: The ability to get someone to do something that they might not otherwise do. COERCION. This does not always mean that you use force. Hard (Military Power‚ Police) and Soft power (leading by example without exerting force). Authority: “Employed to denote power that is viewed as proper and is voluntarily accepted

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    Lal Bal Pal (Hindi: लाल बाल पाल‚ Lala Lajpat Rai‚ Bal Gangadhar Tilak and Bipin Chandra Pal) were the Swadeshi triumvirate who advocated the Swadeshi movement involving the boycott of all imported items and the use of Indian-made goods in 1907. The last years of the nineteenth century‚ saw a radical sensibility emerge among some Indian Intellectuals. This position burst onto the national all-India scene in 1905 with the Swadeshi movement - the term is usually rendered as "self reliance" or "self

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    The Lahore Journal of Economics 15: SE (September 2010): pp. 15-31 The Endemic Crisis of Federalism in Pakistan Raza Ahmad∗ Abstract This paper looks at the issue of federalism in Pakistan. It begins with an analysis of the conceptual paradigms of federalism and goes on to examine the history of federalism in Pakistan. The paper goes on to discuss the reasons for the failure to develop an organic federal covenant as well as discuss how the 7th National Finance Commission (NFC) Award and the 18th

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    ABPSN LIT Black P Stones BLACK PRINCES‚PROGRESS‚PEOPLE‚ POWER‚ PROSPERITY‚ PEACE STONE NATION TERMS DRAW - UNDERSTAND / BUILD PART/PARTIAL - FULLY DRAWING / BUILDING OFF DA 5 DIVINE PRINCIPLES LAW - FELLOW "LAWMAN" LIVING IN ACCORDANCE TO LAW MOE - MOOR‚ MO 20 KEYS- GREETING IN THE SIGN OF THE 5 PRINCIPLES RANK CHIEF MALIK ROYAL FAMILY YOUNG PRINCE KEETA YCK (Chief of Moetown) MAIN 21 (INACTIVE) GENERALS OFFICERS KEY SOLDIERS MUFTI IMAMS CLERICS SHERIEFFS ARKBARS The official ranks are the Generals

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    International Integration Introduction The ongoing process of international integration is often referred to as ’globalization ’. An organization called the ’United Nations ’ (UN) is specifically important as it is contributing to this process by creating a possibility for its members to discuss problems‚ initiatives and much more. Almost all states are its members and through that an important environment is created for international integration. The question

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    Diplomacy and propaganda in the Kashmir War Abstract: The conflict between Hindu and Muslims over the Kashmir region is one of the bloodiest religious wars in history‚ exceeding in violence the Crusades or the “Thirty years war’’. As long as the Indian colony was under British rule‚ the tensions were kept under control‚ but during the decolonization movement ‚ the two religions who hatred and feared each other more than they feared the colonial masters‚ developed in the first phase separate

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    Conceptualizing the “Other”‚ Institutioinalized Discrimination‚ and Cultural Racism Masoud Kamali Department of Sociology University of Uppsala The legacy of Orientalism and creation of “the West and the rest” is deeply rooted in the Western intellectual traditions‚ educational institutions‚ and political systems‚ as well as in our seemingly “value-free” social sciences. In this note I identify category systems‚ value structures‚ and discourses – as elements of theories or paradigms – which serve

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