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22 janv. 2010
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The relationship between religion and politics in Europe: Perspectives of Johann Baptist Metz and Benedict XVI

Thesis - 4 pages - Political science

I will illustrate how Metz and Benedict treat the relationship between religion and politics by focusing on how each views the economy in terms of economic justice, a principle inherent in Christian social teaching, and the solutions they offer as a means to fashion an economy in which Christian...

20 janv. 2010
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Western and Indigenous conceptions of intellectual property: similarities, differences and convergences

Essay - 7 pages - Political science

Anthropological discussions of intellectual property developed in the beginning of the 20th century, mainly as part of a debate that is more generally oriented towards the understanding of human creatitivy, and the value attributed to those creations. But observing those different forms of...

12 janv. 2010
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State Sovereignty - Has the Role of the State Under Global Governance, Increased, Changed, Diminished or Stayed the Same?

Essay - 7 pages - Political science

Depending on the theoretical frame used by scholars, the perception of a state, at the time of increased globalization is really different. Its role, its place in international society, its obligations and what jeopardizes it, gets completely antagonist answers. Between those who believe that the...

11 janv. 2010
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Contemporary political mass movements and ideologies, PO 336 Dr. Tamir Bar-On, Term paper "El Ejercito Zapatista de Liberacion Nacional"

Text commentary - 10 pages - Political science

Beyond the political fight, the choice of the date was surely not innocent since it marked the effectiveness of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) between Canada, United States and Mexico, and as a consequence the triumph of neoliberalism in the country. Among the 10 millions...

05 janv. 2010
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Disability: Whose rights are right?

Thesis - 4 pages - Political science

The Fourteenth Amendment to The Constitution of the United States guarantees all citizens equal rights and our nation's song talks about a land where we are free. Yet, unless equal means having no access into most public buildings and activities, or even worse left, by fearful relatives, to rot...

28 déc. 2009
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The African American as minority group

Essay - 10 pages - Political science

An Inter-American Convention against Racial Discrimination would significantly increase the value of existing standards and international efforts to fight against discrimination. A regional agreement would help counteract the powerful legacy of exploitation, discrimination and marginalization...

28 déc. 2009
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Laws of forgiveness

Thesis - 4 pages - Political science

The factors that drive immigration control policy outcomes are plentiful as numerous scholars have attempted to explain why. Each of these offerings explain more sufficiently than others depending on the context of the outcome, whether it be countries, political systems, or types of immigration....

18 déc. 2009
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Minority Political Incorporation in San Diego

Essay - 3 pages - Political science

As San Diego's first Latino mayor, succeeding a White Republican, the key issue of your mandate will be the political incorporation of minorities that mobilized to elect you. Your election is a beginning: minority groups legitimately expect a change in city politics: they want a true...

18 déc. 2009
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The Proliferation of Local Governments

Essay - 3 pages - Political science

According to John Quincy Adams, the sixth President of the United States, "individual liberty is individual power". Applied to local governments, this motto seems to be a good general explanation for their recent proliferation: it is a quest for independence and liberty that seems to have led...

12 déc. 2009
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Burmese migrants in Malaysia: from one hell to another

Essay - 8 pages - Political science

Burma got its independence from Great Britain in 1948 and became a democratic republic for only fourteen years. Since 1962, a military junta rules over Burma. That is to say, the democratic republic ended with the military coup d'Etat of General Ne Win. He founded the Burma Socialist Program...

12 déc. 2009
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Prevention in healthcare

Essay - 6 pages - Political science

Most developed countries have implemented healthcare systems. As reminded by Bruno Palier in The Healthcare Policy Quadrilemna, these policies were led with common objectives: "to help the sick on low incomes, then to guarantee a substitute income for salaried workers suffering from illness and,...

11 déc. 2009
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Post communist transition - Paper 3

Essay - 3 pages - Political science

After the collapse of the Soviet system, corruption in post-communist countries surged. Some of the post-communist nations were more successful in dealing with corruption than others. Do you believe that corruption was and still is a big obstacle to the development of these nations? Please...

30 nov. 2009
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Racism exists

Essay - 4 pages - Political science

Racism exists everywhere you go. During the last fifty years, since the adoption in 1948 of the Universal Declaration of human rights, the international community has made some important advances in the fight against racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance. A treaty to...

28 nov. 2009
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The return of History and the end of dreams

Book review - 5 pages - Political science

In the early 1990s, Fukuyama predicted the End of History. One is witnessing a shift in geopolitics, moving from a unipolar world to a multipolar one, or even bipolar according to Chinese scholars like Jin Carong, special advisor in foreign policy for the Government . As Kagan wrote in his book,...

27 nov. 2009
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In your view could the collapse of socialism/ communism have been avoided or postponed in Central and Eastern Europe?

Essay - 3 pages - Political science

The main issue is indeed to know whether the system of the Soviet Union could have been reformed in order to last longer. Some reforms could have been conceivable but they were so deep, so huge that it would have led to a complete transformation of the whole system with, for example, redefining...

25 nov. 2009
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News media : is the "fourth estate a power?

Essay - 7 pages - Political science

Today, the permanent and instantaneous flow of information pass through a wide range of channels, called 'the media'. There are two types of channels: print media (e.g. newspapers) and broadcast media (e.g. television, radio). It is precisely the capacity to create information, that is at...

23 nov. 2009
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Democracy: the Swedish Way

Case study - 6 pages - Political science

For years, Sweden has been considered as a well being country, with a high quality of living, safe, environmentalist, peaceful and very democratic where citizens take part in the development of their society. Swedish society, however seems to be in mutation for some decades, due to globalization,...

18 nov. 2009
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Religion and politics in the American society in the second half of the 20th century

Essay - 3 pages - Political science

Several fundamental changes took place at the core of the American society in the second half of the 20th century, especially in terms of the relation between religion and politics. Whilst the notion of 'Fourth Great Awakening' is controversial, the fact remains that America has been...

18 nov. 2009
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The role of religion in American politics and society

Essay - 3 pages - Political science

Whilst some philosophers, like Nietzsche for example, argue that "God is dead" in European societies, religion still plays a fundamental role in the definition of today's American politics and society. This difference can be explained by the fact that, since its constitutional creation,...

18 nov. 2009
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The theory of nonviolence and its religious and political implications

Essay - 3 pages - Political science

Mohandas Gandhi, Indian political and spiritual leader and major actor of the Indian independence movement against British occupation, was the first to theorize nonviolence in the 1920's. His pioneering and successful use of Satyagraha, promoting resistance to despotism through civil...

12 nov. 2009
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Cultural politics in modern China

Thesis - 5 pages - Political science

In 1966, 72 year old Mao Tse-tung staged a revolutionary drama, stimulating a cataclysmic upheaval that he termed “The Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution”. Decades after the fact and controversies over the nature and results of the Cultural Revolution continue to rage today....

29 oct. 2009
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National Security as an ambiguous symbol, by Arnold Wolfers - publié le 29/10/2009

Book review - 2 pages - Political science

In this text written in 1952, Arnold Wolfers tries to point out the scope of the concept of national security, its meaning and its various implications as well as the way the states deal, and should deal, with it. We will first clarify the evolution of the notion of national interest, which...

29 oct. 2009
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Film Review : Hamas : Behind the Mask

Essay - 2 pages - Political science

As indicated in the title of the movie, this documentary strives to unveil to us the depths of the Islamic Resistance Movement, the Hamas, which is considered a terrorist organization by the European Union, the United States, Israel and the Canada. It has been shot during the years 2004-2005 and...

28 oct. 2009
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The politics of regional economics (Halliday chapter 9, Owen chapter 7)

Text commentary - 1 pages - Political science

In Halliday's text I distinguished three main points of interest, with respect to the interactions between politics and economy. His approach underlines that the Middle East crisis lies in the political economy is all the more interesting, since in France the mainstream popular view considers...

27 oct. 2009
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Obama's speech

Essay - 3 pages - Political science

The presence of the Illinois senator at the presidency of the USA could be considered like Providence for all Americans who expected that the civil rights would become effective. In fact, if Obama seems to be the man of the situation for some people, it is because he knows how to stir up the...

27 oct. 2009
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Has neo-functionalism become obsolete?

Thesis - 5 pages - Political science

Neo-functionalism, a theory of European integration, fell into disuse after events in the 1960s: ‘Neo-functionalism is frequently represented as a theory of European Union past with comparatively little to say to European Union studies present.' However, after the acceleration of the...

22 oct. 2009
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Human Rights, Civil Society and Democratization in the Middle East

Text commentary - 1 pages - Political science

In what is mostly a descriptive study, Owen presents the Middle Eastern states in different categories: the states which have a one-party system, the ones which have a restricted and controlled multi-party rule, the Gulf States mainly under family rule and non-Arab states. In all these countries,...

21 oct. 2009
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How Black Panthers party empowered the black community and the causes of its demise

Thesis - 5 pages - Political science

The topic I wish to know more about is the Black Panther Party's acts of empowerment in the Black community and what led the party to its demise. The emergence of the Black Panther Party began some 40 plus years ago, which makes it a part of the post-Civil Rights era, pertaining to contemporary...

06 oct. 2009
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Can we speak of a unique African diaspora?

Essay - 12 pages - Political science

"It is a particular sensation, this double consciousness, this sense of always looking at one's self through the eyes of others?. W.E.B. Du Bois writes here about the "double consciousness? of African Americans. He argued that Blacks are gifted with a "third eye? that allows them to gauge the...

02 oct. 2009
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Can an ethical case ever be made for the use of torture during interrogation?

Essay - 11 pages - Political science

In the ancient Greece and Rome, the testimony of a slave would not be taken into account in a judicial investigation, unless the statement had been obtained after the subject was submitted to torture. Nowadays, although torture has been banned from legal systems and condemned at the international...