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05 mars 2008
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China, India, and their respective Diasporas

Essay - 5 pages - Political science

The last few decades has seen the explosion in international flows like monetary flows, flows of goods, human flows. This is part of a wide movement that has kept on increasing since the end of World War II, and one that has later been called globalization. In this phenomenon, two new major...

04 mars 2008
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Participation, the principle of good administration

Essay - 11 pages - Political science

Representative democracy is a form of democracy founded on the exercise of popular sovereignty by the people's representatives. The representatives supposedly act in the people's interest, but not as their proxy representative i.e., not necessarily always according to wishes, but with...

04 mars 2008
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Case Study: Surasia's ministry of internal affairs (headquarters)

Case study - 15 pages - Political science

This paper will analyse the Suraisia government Ministry of Internal Affairs' attempt to introduce an innovative culture to the Ministry of internal affairs HQ (MIQ) through the creation of “SSS” and “3i” initiatives. This analysis will take into account the drivers of the...

04 mars 2008
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The European employment strategy

Essay - 22 pages - Political science

The European Union is the most accomplished multinational organization in the world. Since it's beginning in 1950, with the European Coal and Steel Community, the European Union has been integrating more and more, becoming a unique. The European Union was at first, based on economic performances....

03 mars 2008
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Music and politics (2004)

Essay - 16 pages - Political science

Art is often seen as a way to escape from reality, to enter a new universe, and indeed it is. Art has to create emotions, to make people understand how irrational their life can be or sometimes just to make the beauty hidden from their eyes appears. And nobody knows how Art manage to touch so...

03 mars 2008
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Is cooperation possible ? - publié le 03/03/2008

Essay - 5 pages - Political science

2001 saw the world united in indignation, and the emergence of a tacit promise to cooperate in the war to annihilate the flaw of terrorism. 2002 saw the same world divided and torn in the debate over a war carried out by those considering it as vital, and opposed as inconsiderate and unwise by...

03 mars 2008
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Did the League of Nation fail?

Essay - 4 pages - Political science

The idea of an international organization find its roots in the early 18th Century, carried out through Kant's nib. As the world changes and goes towards a globalization of political, economical and social factors, the will of a new form of a society appears to be one of the major concepts of...

01 mars 2008
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Nuclear proliferation (March 2007)

Worksheets - 3 pages - Political science

With the collapse of the USSR and the end of the Cold War, a wind of hope blew across the world. Nuclear proliferation was thought to be a thing of the past, and the building of a peaceful world was believed to be possible. Unfortunately, this season of optimism was short-lived, and soon realised...

29 févr. 2008
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In which way can the Esping-Andersen theory help us into doing a comparative analysis of the European social systems? - publié le 29/02/2008

Essay - 6 pages - Political science

Europe is facing major changes at the beginning of the 21st century. Many consider the 19th century as savage industrialization's one. Liberalism largely evolved in the 20th century as evidenced by the fantastic pace of growth of welfare state in many countries in the 1960s and the 1970s. Indeed,...

28 févr. 2008
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Lebanon's fragility: The case of the Civil War 1975-1990 - publié le 28/02/2008

Essay - 7 pages - Political science

The states of the Arab East have always experienced challenging political and social issues mainly inherited from their creation by Great Powers after the collapse of the Ottoman Empire. Indeed, the Western organizational model of the time, i.e. nation-state, poorly fitted the regional realities....

28 févr. 2008
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Discuss the methods by which Britain became a great power

Essay - 7 pages - Political science

The very notion of power and by extension the one of great power, have always been elaborate concepts to grasp. Should one study the strength of a nation from a historical perspective, then it appears that the notion of great power could only be defined comparatively. Indeed, it is only in its...

27 févr. 2008
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Democratic transitions in the Arab world

Essay - 5 pages - Political science

At the end of the Cold war, the political models of modernization different from democracy were totally discredited. Democracy, defined by Ghassan Salamé as an ‘arrangement institutionnnel qui permet de garantir la participation des citoyens au choix de leurs dirigeants par la voie...

27 févr. 2008
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The African Union and the Darfur crisis: Stakes, results and prospects

Essay - 9 pages - Political science

Since the independence of Sudan in 1956, Darfur, situated in the western part of the country, has been confronted with numerous and violent conflicts. The actual crisis in the region began in February 2003 and opposed originally the non-Arab rebels of Darfur against the forces of the Sudanese...

27 févr. 2008
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What were the origins of the French Revolution? Economically, politically, culturally, intellectually

Essay - 9 pages - Political science

Since the beginning of the Revolution, the contemporaries have looked for explaining the events that occurred during the French Revolution. They suggested several arguments about the causes of the revolution. Some argue that the Revolution is the consequence of a plot, an intellectual conspiracy....

27 févr. 2008
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Torture and Confession: History over Time and Space

Essay - 5 pages - Political science

Torture must be humane, that is, it should cease immediately when the person confesses', wrote a French officer during the Algerian war, to regulate the practise of torture. This sentence reveals an interesting point, concerning the link between torture and confession. By being the only...

26 févr. 2008
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New Rome

Essay - 4 pages - Political science

French Minister Hubert Vedrine has admitted that since the fall of the Soviet Union's America is the only “superpower”. The United States is no longer in competition with other countries. America seems to be invulnerable and rules over international relationships because of which...

25 févr. 2008
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The World Trade Organization (WTO) law and the environment

Essay - 9 pages - Political science

In 1979 the Brandt Commission recommended that an international trade organization incorporating both GATT and UNCTAD was the objective towards which the international community should work. This dream came true in January 1995 when the World Trade Organization (WTO) became the successor to GATT,...

25 févr. 2008
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Remembering Veronica Guerin

Essay - 4 pages - Political science

Had Hamlet been Irish, he would certainly have said that 'there is something rotten in the State of Ireland'. So would Veronica Guerin, an investigative journalist who believed in exposing the truth about 'drug barons' and crime in Ireland. She confronted ruthless gang members,...

25 févr. 2008
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The American Declaration of Independence

Essay - 3 pages - Political science

On the 4th of July 1776, was adopted by the Second Continental Congress, the American Declaration of Independence, completing the Lee Resolution, that asserted the independence of the Thirteen Colonies. This Declaration proclaimed that the Thirteen British Colonies in North America were 'Free...

25 févr. 2008
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Pro-israeli lobbies in the United States

Worksheets - 3 pages - Political science

The Jewish community in the USA is often criticized because of the belief that it is responsible for the USA's foreign policy in the Middle East. There's a strong belief that the Jewish community is represented by very powerful and organized organizations, that exert a great influence in...

21 févr. 2008
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Can the military be a-political? Should it be?

Essay - 4 pages - Political science

The world has been stunned since 1989 by the speed with which the countries of Eastern Europe abandoned four decades of Marxist-Leninist rule and moved into Western-style democracy and capitalism. Although the process of transition was, of course, delicate, it seems that very often economic and...

20 févr. 2008
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Despite the state sovereignty principle, why have some states improve their human rights practices in response to international pressures?

Essay - 5 pages - Political science

For World War II, a large majority of states had been involved in international organisations, like the UN, and they have been linked by international conventions and treaties. Obviously, because of the increase in international relationships, states always have an eye on anothers politics, which...

18 févr. 2008
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Review of Mearsheimer-Walt, "The Israel Lobby"

Essay - 5 pages - Political science

The last few decades has witnessed what is perceived to be unconditional support for the state of Israel. This support, which began after the 1967 War, is not wavering and according to two international scholars, sometimes contradicts the best interests of the United States of America. At the...

18 févr. 2008
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Why, according to Iversen, have the United States and Continental Europe adopted such different approaches to labor markets and social protection?

Essay - 2 pages - Political science

Published in 2005, Torben Iversen, tries in his book ?Capitalism, Democracy and Welfare', to build a general explanation on why within a group of countries labeled western type democracies there are such differences regarding economic equality and welfare protection. With an integrated...

18 févr. 2008
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Critical summary and reflective analysis of Gerard Alexander's essay, "Making Democracy Stick."

Essay - 3 pages - Political science

Published in the issue of December 2005 & January 2006, the article “Making Democracy Stick” written by Gerard Alexander is part of a wider movement distancing itself from the American muscled intervention in Iraq and its lack of preparation for democratic consolidation. The initiators...

15 févr. 2008
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The McCarthyism

Essay - 3 pages - Political science

McCarthyism is a short period of the American History profoundly marked by the fight against communism and everything that could be linked to the Soviet government. This movement was named in 1950 after the appearance of Senator Joseph McCarthy on the media scene. During this real period of...

14 févr. 2008
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Sir William Beveridge - social insurance and allied services, 1942

Essay - 5 pages - Political science

This text is the introduction of the Beveridge Report, called Social Insurance and Allied Services. This report was presented to the British Parliament in November 1942 and was published the on 1st of December 1942. He was commissioned by Arthur Greenwood, in June 1941. William Beveridge...

14 févr. 2008
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The Clash Of Civilization Samuel Phillips Huntington

Book review - 6 pages - Political science

Sixteen years ago Gorbatchev announced on television that he resigned as the President of the USSR, the Soviet flag was lowered over the Kremlin and on December 26th 1991, the Supreme Soviet Court recognized the extinction of the Soviet Union: the USSR was no more. After more than fifty years of...

11 févr. 2008
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Arms trade, a global watch

Essay - 10 pages - Political science

?No war without weapons, and no weapons without "death traders"'. This job is indeed a golden one. We have to simply glance at the moving maps of geopolitics to figure out the whole issue. Globalization proves that this peculiar trader is rational: Due to the fall of the Berlin Wall, the...

10 févr. 2008
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Britain and the euro: not for yesterday, not for today, not for ever...?

Essay - 13 pages - Political science

The EMS's Exchange Rate Mechanism (ERM) has long been a source of political controversy, playing for instance a relevant part in the final drama of Margaret Thatcher's resignation as a serving Prime Minister. Britain entered the ERM in 1990 to exit from it in 1992 and afterward, the new...