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Papers On Global & Comparative Politics
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Long Distance's Increasing Importance
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A 4 page paper discussing reasons for greater incidence and growing importance of long distance migration since the 16th century. There were nearly as many reasons as there were immigrants, not all of them voluntary. The paper discusses Australia as an early British penal colony; the German pioneering spirit and love of culture; and of course the shame of American slavery. The three groups are discussed in terms of their reasons for emigrating, their reception in their new country and the post-migration adaption. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Migrlong.wps
Paper Title: Long Distance's Increasing Importance
MCMICHAEL’S THEORY OF PLANETARY OVERLOAD
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This 13 page paper discusses the theoris of AJ McMichael and his book, Planetary Overload. His book is analyzed and compared to other scholars in this field. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: MBpopltn.rtf
Paper Title: MCMICHAEL’S THEORY OF PLANETARY OVERLOAD
Military intervention in humanitarian missions
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A paper which considers the pros and cons of military action in peacekeeping missions, with particular reference to the ambush at Mogadishu and the importance of effective strategic planning and communication. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: JLpeacekeep.rtf
Paper Title: Military intervention in humanitarian missions
Military Rule in Brazil 1964 – 1985; Causes and Results
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This 10 page paper looks at reasons behind the seizure of political control on Brazil by the military in 1964. The reasons for this are numerous, including the role played by João Goulart in precipitating the actions taken by the military. These issues are discussed with reference to the economic and social conditions in Brazil immediately prior to the coup. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
Filename: TEbraz64.wps
Paper Title: Military Rule in Brazil 1964 – 1985; Causes and Results
Modern Warfare
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This 12 page paper consider how war is changing. The paper answers several questions looking at if the theories of Clausewitz who stated that "a continuation of policy by other means" is still a valid approach, how states have attempted to monopolise the tools of war and if this is still the case, how van Creveld sees war developing and the different motivation and manifestations of warfare. The bibliography cites 6 sources.
Filename: TEmodwar.rtf
Paper Title: Modern Warfare
Modernity and Third World Countries
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In this 9 page research paper, the writer looks at relevant issues (concerning modernity) for Third World Countries in the past and future as they relate to the Global Community concept. The role of Diaspora traders, ethnic nationalism, Western liberals, imperial rulers, and more are examined as causal factors for the continued slowness of growth in some Third World countries. Bibliography lists 12 sources.
Filename: Moderni2.wps
Paper Title: Modernity and Third World Countries
Most Favored Nation Trade Status for China
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This 12 page paper supports the argument that the United States should continue to trade with China and grant the nation MFN status. Both sides of the argument are provided. Politician's views are duly noted. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: SA015MFN.rtf
Paper Title: Most Favored Nation Trade Status for China
National Security in Morocco
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This 5 page report discusses issues related to the security of The Kingdom of Morocco. National security and the domestic and external threats faced by Morocco are often something that belongs to an earlier century and a very different world than what one normally considers as issues of national security. However, the nation also faces what are thought of as more typically modern threats to its national security such as border and political disputes, social and economic conditions, and changes in leadership.Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: BWmoroco.rtf
Paper Title: National Security in Morocco
Nations, States, and Nation-States
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4 pages. The author discusses the meaning of the three terms; nation, state, and nation-state. The relationship among the three, along with the forces that pull them together, and the forces that tear them apart is also discussed. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Natistat.wps
Paper Title: Nations, States, and Nation-States
NATO's 1999 Campaign Against The FYR And International Response: Strengthened Or Undermined The Legal Doctrine Of Humanitarian Intervention?
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6 pages in length. NATO's primary objective in establishing its campaign against the FYR, which was to assist with the voluntary disarmament of insurgents, has been heralded a success by supporters by strengthening the legal doctrine of humanitarian intervention. While opponents contend that such tactics go against the very grain of said intervention, it can readily be argued that there will always exist a certain portion of the populace that is adverse to any show of force in order to rectify a volatile situation. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: TLC_FYR.rtf
Paper Title: NATO's 1999 Campaign Against The FYR And International Response: Strengthened Or Undermined The Legal Doctrine Of Humanitarian Intervention?
Neoliberalism Does Not Encourage Democratization:
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This 5 page paper argues that neoliberalism is not beneficial to the democratic process. This paper discusses the Middle East and other examples of neoliberal economies which have not been successful. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: GSNeolib.rtf
Paper Title: Neoliberalism Does Not Encourage Democratization: