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    Economic Nationalism

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    PAGE 1 I‚ Introduction 4 II‚ Economic nationalism – the topical issue 5 II.1‚ Definition 5 II.2‚ Ambiguity in similar yet distinctive concepts 6 III‚ Is economic nationalism really protecting the national economies? 7 III.1‚ Economic drive 7 III.2‚ National security 8 III.3‚ The naked truth 9 IV‚ Nationalism – implication for multi-national corporations 10 IV.1‚ Challenges 10 IV.2‚ The bright side 10 IV.3‚ Solutions to the nationalism 11 V‚ Conclusion 12 VI‚ References 13

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    The Tempest Colonialism

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    Colonialism is when people explore new geographical places and then take political control over those lands. In addition‚ Colonization in America started when Christopher Columbus discovered it in 1492. Therefore‚ when viewing The Tempest‚ by Shakespeare‚ a reader can agree he was inspired by the colonization of America. While The Tempest offers a variety of themes‚ it tells a story of a usurped duke named Prospero‚ and how he arranged a shipwreck to extract revenge on those who wronged him‚ allowing

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    the role of imperialism in world politics. Imperialism generally refers to a practice or policy of preeminence or dominance with respect to foreign countries. Imperialism has long been associated with colonialism and the forceful acquisition of territories. Yet some scholars argue that a new form of imperialism has emerged where capitalist states use their powers to take advantage of weaker states both militarily and economically. In this essay‚ I will discuss the differences between new and old

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    Colonialism in Kenya

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    12-11-12 How did colonialism affect Kenya? By: Madison Vomastek Colonialism occurs when one nation takes control of another. When Europe took over it affected Kenya in mostly bad ways. The central consequence of colonial rule proved to not be the modern reconstruction of Africa. The far-reaching dismantlement and ruin of the societies and structures‚ which in the invaders had found good‚ worked to Kenya’s disadvantage. In the 19th century Europeans created the African nation of Kenya.

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    Social Darwinism gained popularity in European nations in the late 19th century and early 20th century. Social Darwinism supports the idea that people were engaged in a competition or “struggle for survival” in which the weakest people and nations would be destroyed and dominated while the strong grew in power and influence. Great Britain applied this idea to China and infiltrated the land and its systems. The British would send missionaries throughout the land and try to convert the Chinese to Christianity

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    perspective focuses on the relationship between religion and other social institutions both in synchronic and diachronic sense. Religion shapes the values that forms the base of the social institutions. It views religion as a functional entity. Religion has three main functions according to Durkheim in the society. 1) Social cohesion: religion maintains solidarity because of shared rituals and beliefs. 2) Social control: morals and values based on religion maintains conformity and social control and increases

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    French Nationalism

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    of Basque Nationalism Course: Current International Issues from a Spanish Perspective May 17‚ 2012 Audrey Somalis Brenda La Beatrix Heynig Abstract: The notion of nationalism plays a critical role in the development on domestic and international politics. There are cases around the globe of how ethnically related politics‚ or ethnopolitcs‚ have infiltrated the international political arena. One such case‚ and the focus of this essay‚ is the case of Basque nationalism in Spain. In

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    Impact of Colonialism

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    The Impact of Colonialism Colonialism has brought structure to the world. However‚ this barbaric approach to acquiring land has affected both the colonizers as well as the colonized. Colonialism is clearly shown through the culture of people around the world. The languages that people speak can determine the exact country that they were once colonized by. Colonialism was not a choice‚ but a barbaric act that was sanctioned by Europeans upon the helpless people of Africa. Colonialism greatly impacted

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    Nationalism in India

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    Index: Introduction…………………………………………………………………………………2 Body………………………………………………………………………………………3-7 Conclusion………………………………………………………………………………….8 Introduction: How did Nationalism begun in India? Well these were organized mass movements emphasizing and raising questions concerning the interests of the people of India. In most of these movements‚ people were themselves encouraged to take action. Due to several factors‚ these movements failed to win Independence for India

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    Black Nationalism‚ created by Hamilton & Ture and Malcolm X‚ respectively‚ call upon African-Americans to make a physical‚ as well as vocal‚ stand against racism and white supremacy. Both ideologies stress the need of black people to unite under a single front‚ putting aside their differences to achieve political representation and change. African-Americans shouldn’t be afraid to respond to constant‚ unrelenting violence with violence- after all‚ “there can be no social order without social justice”

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