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Papers On Selected Comparative Politics
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Power in the European Union
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This 3 page paper considers if the European Parliament, even when reformed by the Treaty of Nice 2000, will remain an impotent institution dominated by the Commission and by the Council of Ministers. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEparpow.rtf
Prejudice Against the Arab World
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This 5 page paper evaluates a book called Tea in the Harem along with an article that outlines the prejudice that is apparent in the world today. The division between the white and Arab worlds is outlined. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA330Ara.rtf
Proposal for Governments Hosting Multinational Corporations
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This 6 page paper takes a look at the globalization issue and presents ways in which a minister of trade might discuss the problem and provide solutions. A hypothetical situation provided by a student is utilized in this tutorial. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: SA024Glo.rtf
Review of Geopolitical Articles; Dealing with Poverty
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This 5 page paper reviews two articles; David Slater and Morag Bell article Aid and Geopolitics of the Post-colonial: Critical Reflections of New Labour's Overseas Development Strategy and Paul Collier and David Dollar s article; World Cut Poverty in Half; How Policy Reform and Effective Aid Can Meet International Development Goals. The paper looks at the two articles considers their similarities and differences and the weaknesses of each argument. The bibliography cites 5 sources.
Filename: TEgeopol.rtf
Russia and NATO; A Uneasy Alliance
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This 7 page paper considers the situation between NATO and Russia, how it has developed and the way in which there are now many commonalties. The paper argues that stability may be aided though membership of international organisations such as the EU and NATO, which are likely to be mutually reinforcing. The bibliography cites 6 sources
Filename: TEnatoru.rtf
Saudi Arabia; The Political System
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This 7 page paper examines the political system in Saudi Arabia. The paper begins with consideration of the development and power of the absolute monarch. Other issues include legitimacy, succession, the emergence of opposition, including Al-Qaeda, bureaucracy and government structure, representation and the general political environment. The bibliography cites 4 sources.
Filename: TEsaudipol.rtf
Secular Nationalism Versus Religiously Based States In The Middle East
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10 pages in length. Secular nationalism and religiously based states have long held opposition for each other's beliefs. When imagining a community in the Middle East and other areas, such as Diasporas, organizing a state and providing it with a moral basis for legitimacy would have to abide by the needs of both sectors, inasmuch as there cannot be social, political or economic adaptation to the exclusion of either one. Clearly, the impact upon local communities from modern governments and the global economy has been such that the eruption of individuality has been noted in abundance. How do these two frameworks, as well as the persistence of tribalism/ethnicity and the politics of sociability help one to understand contemporary communities, such as Palestinians, Syrian Jews, and Egyptian villagers.
When one considers the vastness of global culture as it relates to social politics, it becomes clear that the progression of secularism has unleashed an entirely divergent appropriation of perceived personal rights. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLCsculr.wps
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