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    Contemporary politics have seen states with separate policies align themselves into common understanding to form international organizations. Over the years there has been a staggering increase in the amount of international organizations by which different nations work together on common ground to achieve similar objectives. The concept of international organization can be explained from three main theories; the realist‚ intuitionalist and idealist school of thoughts. This paper will argue the role of international

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    1. INTRODUCTION Gender Equality is the basic principle of democracy and an important parameter for sustainable development. Since the establishment of United Nations Gender Equality is recognized as a human right. In the past quarter century ‚there has been great development in gender equality at national and global levels‚ particularly since the fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing in the year 1995

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    Chapter 1: Defining‚ conceptualising and measuring development Chapter 1: Defining‚ conceptualising and measuring development Aims of the chapter • To provide definitions of the groupings used for poor nations of the world‚ such as ‘Third World’‚ ‘developing world’ and ‘Global South’. • To outline the spatial and conceptual limits of these terms and their current appropriateness. • To outline the nature and processes of development as a concept as debated by scholars and policy-makers. • To

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    is divided into developed and developing countries. The developed countries are those that have achieved the process of development and developing countries are those which are in the process of development. Often‚ it happens so that developing nations do not have enough money in order to develop themselves. The money they would require could be for any major developmental project in that country. These developing countries ask for international aid in order to facilitate the implementation of these

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    Presentation Securitization In 1983‚ an article published in International Security by Richard Ullman brought a change in security analysis by broadening security’s perspectives. Ullman classified threats to national security as “an action or sequence of events that (1) threatens drastically and over a relatively brief span of time to degrade the quality of life for the inhabitants of a state‚ or (2) threatens significantly to narrow the range of policy choices available to the government of a

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    particularly aim to reduce and eliminate oppression and poverty for example‚ in order to improve human conditions. Modernization is a process of change towards higher levels of development or civilization towards those of the western and European nations or the north countries. Modernism entails a style and movement in art‚ architecture and literature popular in the mid 20th century in which modern ideas‚ methods and materials were used rather than traditional ones‚ (Ibid). It involves the association

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    meaning of the word “global interconnectedness”. The concept of globalization implies that any event that occurs in one part of the world‚ no matter how remote‚ can have a profound impact on the rest of the globe. The 2008 stock market crash in the United States had a profound impact on the lives of the individuals all over the world. The aftershocks of the 2008 US financial markets meltdown reverberated all over the globe and impacted global markets overwhelmingly‚ the likes of which the world had

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    lend aid for poor ones is an issue that has aroused considerable debate. Some people think that aid brings many advantages for recipient countries‚ such as developing economy‚ reducing unemployment‚ improving the lives‚ … However‚ I think that these nations loss much than receiving. Rich countries lend aid for poor ones‚ first of all‚ always follows by some conditions which are not only about the economy but also about politics‚ culture‚… Receiving the amount of money from donor countries‚ poor ones

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    Nissa Amyati Dillyani Class : UPU – 5B Teacher : Josephine Pupillo Due date : 18/09/2013 ASSIGNMENT TITLE Describe how education can help alleviate poverty and break the poverty cycle Poverty does not always mean income disadvantages‚ but also brings about lack of empowerment and knowledge (Venkatasubramanian 2001). Ethnic groups‚ developing countries‚ and women‚ who generally lack in education‚ are considerable to be embraced by the poverty. Education is an important key to

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    limelight with the trend of educated and skilled people and workforce moving from one country to another to achieve career gains. The talent of such people as a result becomes available to the nation to which they relocate. The biggest disadvantage of brain drain is the depletion of talent from the native nation which may badly need their skills and talent. It is the migration of country’s intellect which may have otherwise served their motherland and contributed to its prosperity. Thus‚ this brain

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