• Luis Van Isschot explores human rights activism in Colombia’s oil capital‚ Barrancabermeja • Explores several aspects o Development of Barrancabermeja as a city o Nationalization of the oil industry in Colombia o Emergence of social movements in response to several conflicts The shifts of these movements • Meeting the demands of the public o Human rights activism in response to violence Thesis - Luis Van Isschot approaches the topic of human rights activism in Colombia‚ by exploring the origins
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country and that their industries should all be run by the government .To appeal to the working class and socialists‚ the programme enclosed numerous actions that would redistribute income and war profits‚ profit-sharing in large industries‚ nationalization of trusts‚ increases in old-age pensions and free education. Another aspect of this
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The Coup 53 has just taken place tonight‚ over a course of a few days. It is the first successful overthrow of the government of Iran‚ done by the CIA. The U.S. has been apart of this affair‚ supposedly to stop the nationalization of the oil fields. They kept this their center reason for helping accomplish this‚ but they say they want to help us Iranians get an Islam centered government. This could be the beginning of the Islamic Revolution! Most of the information is confidential‚ but some has now
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Another country that was affected by imperialistic and colonialist problems was that of Algeria. “In July 1962‚ the Algerians evicted the French. The FLN came to power‚ and one of its founders‚ Ahmed Ben Bella‚ became the nation’s president.” Prior to the eviction of the French by the Algerians they had endured years of brutal force and massacres. “In 1945‚ meanwhile‚ the French paratroopers and air force used brutal force to disband the anticolonial Algerian Amis du Manifeste et la Liberte (Friends
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Addis Ababa University Faculty of Law Theory of Business Law (BLS-621): Assessment Essay on Submitted to: Ato Elias Nour Prepared By: Id no.: Elashadai Mammo GSR/6806/03 AAU‚ Faculty of Law November‚ 2011 TABLE OF CONTENT INTRODUCTION SECTION ONE: Overview on public interest and expropriation 1.1 Introductory notes on expropriation 1.2 Definition of public interest as aground of Expropriation SECTION TWO: Fundamental theories of property and the public interest limitation. 2.1 Hobbesean
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information on Communism in Ethiopia and the Derg’s affiliation with Marxism-Leninism. The investigation concludes that the Derg was not a Communist Regime that followed Marxist-Leninist ideology. Despite the Derg’s implementation of land reform and nationalization of businesses‚ the Derg had failed to form a socialist party to take control of Ethiopia. The added lack of support for communist ideology to the end of the Derg regime and the renouncing of
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independence‚ in 1947‚ the Government of india and thr private sector lanched efforts to cerate an Automotive component manufacturing industry to supply to the automobile industry. However‚ the growth was relatively slow in the 1950’smand 1960’s due to nationalization and the license raj which hampered the Indian private sector. After 1970‚ the automotive industry started to growth‚ but the growth was started to growth‚ but the growth was mainly driven by tractors‚ commercial vehicles and scooters. Cars were
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In 1933‚ Hitler became the chancellor of Germany. Various reasons contribute to this incident. This includes Hitler’s strong personality‚ Nazis’ strength‚ political instability in Weimar Republic‚ rise up of militarism and nationalism. “Hitler’s strong personality was the main reason he became chancellor of Germany in 1933.” Indeed‚ the importance of this factor remains to be further discussed and investigated. First of all‚ Hitler became chancellor of Germany in 1933 due to the political instability
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been given “the short end of the stick.” These developments led to an amplified version of economic nationalism‚ preparing the way for future deliberation in other sectors of industry as illustrated by the 2014 constitutional amendments enabling nationalization of Mexico’s energy division in current
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“Socialism can be defined as a centrally planned economy in which the government controls all means of production. It was the tragic failure of the twentieth century.” (Heilbroner‚ 1990) It is commonly used among countries going through a recession. It maybe existed throughout countries in forms of health care or education. Not many Caribbean countries participate in Socialism. Two main Caribbean countries that participate in it are Cuba and Guyana. In the late 1950’s throughout the early 1960’s
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