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    Erder and Selmin Kaşka‚ 3) “Turkish Migration Policies: A Critical Historical Retrospective”‚ Ahmet İÇDUYGU and Damla B. AKSEL‚ Autumn 2013‚ Department of International Relations‚ Koç University 4) “Environment”‚Fikret Adaman and Murat Arsel 5) “Neoliberalism‚ Nature‚ and Changing Modalities of Environmental Governance in Contemporary Turkey”‚ Leila M. Harris and Mine Işlar‚ 2013‚ Global Economic Crisis and the Politics of Diversity. London and New York‚ Palgrave MacMillan 6) http://www.globalhealtheurope

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    10/24/2014 Mercosur: South America’s Fractious Trade Bloc - Council on Foreign Relations Mercosur: South America’s Fractious Trade Bloc Authors: Joanna Klonsky‚ Associate Editor‚ Stephanie Hanson‚ and Brianna Lee Updated: July 31‚ 2012 This publication is now archived. Introduction What is Mercosur? What are associate members? Why was Paraguay suspended as a Mercosur member? What are the implications of Venezuela joining as a full member? Does Mercosur have a political agenda?

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    In this course we will continue with our critical introduction to the discipline of sociology by shifting the focus to class‚ power and change. This course is divided into two parts. The first half will provide students with a survey of the key theories‚ concepts and issues which have shaped the way scholars think about class and power in modern societies. Our study of social class will address the ongoing controversy over deepening inequality and ask whether Canada can still be‚ or should ever

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    Medha Patkar

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    Hunger strike On 28th March‚ 2006‚ Medha went on a hunger strike‚ in protest of the decision taken by the authorities‚ to increase the height of the Narmada dam. The strike continued for a long period of 20 days and finally came to an end on April 17‚ 2006. The Supreme Court rejected the plea of Narmada Bachao Andolan to stop the construction of the dam. To know the complete life history of Medha Patkar‚ read on. Detainment by Police On December 2‚ 2006‚ Medha was arrested by the police at

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    Given the Mexican government’s insistence to adopt ruinous neoliberal policies‚ the government’s attention and funds have been directed away from preventing sexual violence and in turn‚ normalize an environment of rape culture in Ciudad Juarez. In order to expose the universality and trauma of sexual violence‚ Carrera villainizes the "everyman." By presenting Cutberto’s character development‚ from benign lover to rapist‚ Carrera primarily conveys the trauma of femicide by showing graphic scenes of

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    CONSERVATISM QUESTIONS – A2 (UNIT 4) Short Answers 1. How do traditional conservatives and the New Right differ in their views of society? (Jan 02) Traditional conservatives believe in an organic society‚ arguing that society is best understood as a living entity rather than an artefact or machine. Amongst the implications of this view are that social change should be resisted unless it is ’natural’; that traditional institutions should be preserved because of their role in sustaining the social

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    Bibliography: Bond‚ Patrick. Zimbabwe ’s Plunge: exhausted nationalism‚ neoliberalism‚ and the struggle for social justice. Trenton‚ NJ: Africa World Press‚ 2002. Scott Library Call #: DT 2996 B66 2002. Bond‚ Patrick‚ and Richard Saunders. "Labor‚ the State‚ and the Struggle for a Democratic Zimbabwe." Monthly Review Vol. 57‚ Iss

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    articles: Makwana (2005) argues that the sustenance of WTO‚ World Bank and IMF is not beneficial for developing countries‚ since they are sustained by the economically dominating governments of the developed countries. Since these countries see neoliberalism as the way to achieve development in developing countries‚ yet fail to liberalize their own markets to the free international‚ competitive trade by implementing protectionists measures‚ like import tariffs and subsidizing domestic production‚

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    this paper we will look at how the emergence of certain norms‚ taboos and international laws have contributed to international security concerns and sometimes also problems of mistrust. The major schools of international relations theory such as neoliberalism and neorealism have not satisfactorily confronted the evolution of norms of interstate behaviour. However the constructivist literature draws on a variety of theoretical texts and empirical studies to argue that norms have illustrative power

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    political economy‚ branch of social science that studies the relationships between individuals and society and between markets and the state‚ using a diverse set of tools and methods drawn largely from economics‚ political science‚ and sociology. The term political economy is derived from the Greek polis‚ meaning “city” or “state‚” and oikonomos‚ meaning “one who manages a household or estate.” Political economy thus can be understood as the study of how a country—the public’s household—is managed

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