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Papers On Global & Comparative Politics
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Globalization and its Effects on State Systems
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A 24 page paper which examines the positive and negative effects of globalization, and also considers how it specifically affects health, the environment, and human rights throughout the world. Bibliography lists 9 sources. TGglobalfx.rtf
Filename: TGglobalfx.rtf
Paper Title: Globalization and its Effects on State Systems
Globalization and the Rights (or Lack of Rights) of Children
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This 5 page report discusses
the fact that children of the world are generally without rights and only have a voice when an adult speaks for them. What is all too often lost in the discussion of human rights, crimes against humanity, and the ever-increasing globalization of business and industry throughout the world are concerns, even acknowledgement of, the simple fact that children also have rights. Those rights are undeniably relevant in terms of how the processes of globalization are changing virtually every aspect of the 21st century world. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWchglob.rtf
Paper Title: Globalization and the Rights (or Lack of Rights) of Children
Globalization as Americanization
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This 3 page paper discusses the idea that globalization and Americanization are the same thing. It argues that they are not, despite America's huge impact on the globe. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVGloAme.rtf
Paper Title: Globalization as Americanization
Globalization has Created Two Worlds, Not One
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This 7 page
report discusses the idea that globalization at the start of the
21st century has proven itself to actually have created two
worlds rather than one. What has also shown itself as
commonplace is the fact that the “haves” have significantly more
than the “have nots” and the gap that has always existed between
the two has widened into a nearly impassable canyon. While
economic globalization has had an impact on people around the
world so has the globalization of new ways of thinking,
producing, and traveling. The end results have not always been
positive. Nonetheless, great potential still exists and
globalization is integrated will determine the future of
humanity. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWglowor.wps
Paper Title: Globalization has Created Two Worlds, Not One
GLOBALIZATION: WHO’S IN CHARGE?
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This 4 page paper discusses the idea by Thomas Friedman that in a globalized world, no one would be in charge. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: MBgblsoro.rtf
Paper Title: GLOBALIZATION: WHO’S IN CHARGE?
Government and Small Business in the UK
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A 5 page paper in two parts. The first part examines changes in the UK government’s position on small business within Budget 2002, Budget 2003 and pre-Budget 2003. The second part of the paper discusses UK small business Greenleaf Publishing and how the tax initiatives have benefited the company. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: KSgovUKsmBiz.rtf
Paper Title: Government and Small Business in the UK
Government Structures: United States and Israel
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A 7 page paper which compares and contrasts the current government structure of the United States and Israel. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: RAusisr.rtf
Paper Title: Government Structures: United States and Israel
Growth of Gross Domestic Product Per Person
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8 pages in length.
The gross domestic product is the most important economic
indicator published. Providing the broadest measure of economic
activity, the gross domestic product is considered the "report
card" of a nation. In this paper the focus is on Australia.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Includes charts and tables.
Filename: JGAecgdp.wps
Paper Title: Growth of Gross Domestic Product Per Person
Harmony and Cohesion in the EU
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This 6 page paper considers what is meant by cohesion and harmony and how these should be seen in the development and expansion of the European Union. The paper looks at three potential threats to progression; the lack of real democracy, the failure to agree or develop a common foreign and security policy (CFSP) and the way that compliance is sought with the use of political force when not given voluntarily. The bibliography cites 15 sources.
Filename: TEcohesioneu.rtf
Paper Title: Harmony and Cohesion in the EU
Have Pre-Existing Tensions Created the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction; The Case of India and Pakistan
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This 12 page paper discussing the proposition that the acquisition of weapons of mass destruction (WMD) is a reflection of pre-existing tensions, not a cause of international instability. This is discussed reference to India and Pakistan. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
Filename: TEwmdpak.rtf
Paper Title: Have Pre-Existing Tensions Created the Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction; The Case of India and Pakistan
Health Care And The Global Economy
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8 pages in length. There exist a number of elements that significantly influence global economy, not the least of which is that of health care. As well, the issues surrounding the health care system comprise a program that is both monetarily inflated and gravely lacking in patient concern. The writer discusses how this ongoing propensity to increase prices while at the same time decreasing service and attention have caused the health care system to become a considerable burden upon the global economy, including the pharmaceutical industry, health maintenance organizations (HMOs) and the impact of AIDS. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLChcare.wps
Paper Title: Health Care And The Global Economy
Henry Kissinger and the Sinai Accords
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This is a 13 page paper discussing Henry Kissinger’s involvement in the negotiation of the Sinai Accords and the affects of the accords on the Arab-Israeli conflict. The Sinai I and II Accords between Egypt and Israel in 1974 and 1975 were largely the result of negotiation efforts made by U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger in his step-by-step process aptly named “shuttle diplomacy” between the two countries. Kissinger spent over three years intervening between Egypt and Israel eventually finding concessions which resulted in Israel’s occupying army withdrawing from parts of the Egyptian Sinai. Kissinger did not want an American presence in the Sinai but eventually both sides agreed to Sinai II only if there was an American civilian presence and American funding for an Egyptian surveillance station to match the Israeli surveillance station on either side of the buffer zone. After Kissinger’s retirement in 1977, progress in the Middle East seemed to stall and negotiations were taken up by President Carter in 1978 with the development of the Camp David Accords. While Kissinger’s peace keeping efforts were applauded, several issues within the Middle East remained untouched including the U.S. non-recognition of Palestine despite its acceptance by the UN. This caused a great deal of additional tension in the area as many of the Arab nations preferred negotiations through the UN and not those initiated by the U.S. Conflicts still continue in the Middle East despite various peace accords over the years and Kissinger himself once commented that the area must find “some solution which balances the Arab need for self-esteem with Israeli security. I’m not sure it exists”.
Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TJHKiss1.rtf
Paper Title: Henry Kissinger and the Sinai Accords
Historical Roots of the Drug Trade in South America
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An 11 page essay that traces the South American drug trade to its historical roots and economic origins. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Drugsoam.wps
Paper Title: Historical Roots of the Drug Trade in South America
How "Gabriella, Clove and Cinnamon" Demonstrates the Impact of Modernization in 20th Century Latin America:
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This 4 page paper refers to the novel, "Gabriella, Clove and Cinnamon" in order to show how the characters from this book demonstrate modernization in 20th century Latin America. This paper provides insight into what such measures meant socially, politically, and economically. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: GSLatinA. rtf
Paper Title: How "Gabriella, Clove and Cinnamon" Demonstrates the Impact of Modernization in 20th Century Latin America:
How Beneficial is the IMF?
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A 6 page paper discussing the performance of the
International Monetary Fund. In a time when the current role and even the continued
existence of the IMF is questioned with increasing frequency and exuberance, news that the
IMF generally hands over millions without requiring accountability for the disbursement of
funds is disturbing at best. The usefulness and ultimate agenda of the IMF increasingly
comes under fire, and apparently for good reason. Three points of controversy -
conditionality, mission creep and the question of abolishing the IMF - are discussed here.
Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: KSIMFMcQ.rtf
Paper Title: How Beneficial is the IMF?
How Chile can Prosper in the Twenty-First Century
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This 5 page paper outlines a plan for Chile's growth in the future. Problems it has had in the past are duly noted. The paper focuses on its population problems as well as its environmental concerns. Bibliography lists sources.
Filename: SA246Chi.rtf
Paper Title: How Chile can Prosper in the Twenty-First Century
How The Political and Economic Concerns of the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. Impacted New Governments and Reconstruction in Germany and Japan Post-World War II:
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This 3 page paper discusses the Cold War era and how the Soviets and the U.S. influenced the formation of governments around the globe in order to advance their superpower status. Specifically, this paper examines East/West Germany and Japan to highlight the theme of the paper. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: GSUSUSSR.rtf
Paper Title: How The Political and Economic Concerns of the U.S. and the U.S.S.R. Impacted New Governments and Reconstruction in Germany and Japan Post-World War II:
How Three Forms of Nationalism (Romantic, Ethnic, and Religious) Affected World History
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A 6 page paper which examines how nationalism influenced 19th and 20th century world history, also considering the various factors in each and what they share in common. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: TGnatlism.rtf
Paper Title: How Three Forms of Nationalism (Romantic, Ethnic, and Religious) Affected World History
How to Become a Dictator: Hitler, Mussolini, and Augustus
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A 4 page discussion of the factors which combine to form a dictatorship. Contends that Hitler, Mussolini, and Augustus all had certain characteristics in common. They were able to manipulate people and they were relentless in achieving their goals, regardless of how demented those goals may have been. Concludes that it is the power of persuasion and a degree of relentlessness which makes a dictator. Aggression, egotism, and the ability to take advantage of the circumstances of the time, all combine to form a dictatorship. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPdictat.wps
Paper Title: How to Become a Dictator: Hitler, Mussolini, and Augustus
Human Rights / Economic & Political Views
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An 8 page research essay on the current human rights issues facing the United Nations, and the economic, political and religious aspects of the struggle for global equity. The writer argues that although the sheer number of human rights violations is numbing, the recognition of the problem and the work that is proceeding toward curing this social ill speak in favor of the human species. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: Ecpol.wps
Paper Title: Human Rights / Economic & Political Views
Human Rights Abuses
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This 8 page paper considers the way in which human rights abuses occur and how backlashes will manifest. The paper looks as Israel and the treatment of the Palestinians, Turkey and the Kurds and Kosovo and Bosnia. The bibliography cites 8 sources.
Filename: TEhrabus.rtf
Paper Title: Human Rights Abuses
Human Rights as Defined in the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights and by Islam
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This 6 page report discusses the
differences in the Islamic point of view regarding human rights
and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. The Declaration
was composed as part of the United Nations’ framework for member
countries as a “common standard.” In essence, its thirty
articles assert that “all human beings are born free and equal
in dignity and rights.” In comparison, the various Islamic human
rights “arrangements” (civil, social, judicial, and political)
offer and that rely on Islamic principles and sources,
systematically limit, rather than protect or expand, the sorts of
civil and political rights found in the Universal Declaration and
related international law. And yet, not one voice or one
nationality serves as a single representative of all of Islam. It
should be noted that the diversity of Muslim views is as great as
on any other political issue. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWisrts.wps
Paper Title: Human Rights as Defined in the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights and by Islam
Human rights evaluations in two countries
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A paper which looks at political freedoms and civil liberties in Cuba and Argentina, according to the US State Department's scoring system, and considers the usefulness of the system as an aid to evaluating such issues. Bibliography lists 2 sources
Filename: JLhrscores.rtf
Paper Title: Human rights evaluations in two countries
Human Rights in the U.S. A.
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This 12 page paper evaluates criticisms about the United States. The paper argues that the U.S. does not violate human rights. Literature showing U.S. violations are cited. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: SA309USA.rtf
Paper Title: Human Rights in the U.S. A.
Human Rights; The Issues of Cultural Diversity and Universality
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This 5 page paper discusses the statement that “Human rights is a western concept with limited applicability”. The writer includes consideration of the relativist challenges and the universalism arguments. The bibliography cites 10 sources.
Filename: TEculdvs.rtf
Paper Title: Human Rights; The Issues of Cultural Diversity and Universality
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