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Papers On Global & Comparative Politics
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How To Become A Dictator
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An 8 page paper describing the political and social conditions necessary for dictators to rise. The writer explains what a dictator is, characteristics and conditions of a dictatorship, and tests these characteristics by using Hitler, Lenin, and Stalin as examples.
Filename: Dictator.doc
Clash of Nations
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This 8 page paper considers the controversial article written in 1993 that predicted that conflicts in the twenty-first century will be between different civilisations, most notably between the Muslim and non Muslim civilisations. The bibliography cites 1 source.
Filename: TEclashn.rtf
The U.N., State Sovereignty, & Human Rights
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A 4 page paper on U.N. efforts to protect human rights and state sovereignty in countries around the world. According to the writer, the United Nations have traditionally been very outspoken -- going against human rights violations, but really doing nothing to stop them from occurring. Specific cases, quotes, etc.; are included. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Unhumanr.doc
Colombia: The Effect of Human Rights Organizations on Colombian Internal Security
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This 45 page research study considers the nature of human rights organization work in Colombia and the impact on struggles to maintain Colombian internal security. This paper supports the thesis that Colombian internal security has been negatively influenced by human rights organizations, and defends this argument through the use of the current literature and interviews with human rights organization workers and government and military personnel. Bibliography lists 40 sources.
Filename: MHColomb.wps
Human Rights, The U.N., and Global Participation
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An 8 page research paper in which the writer assesses the importance of human rights issues in the eyes of the United Nations. Discussed are the Human Rights Commission, the State Security Investigation of Egypt, and various other organizations working to enforce common principles of human rights in the world. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: Humanrig.wps
The Global Impact of Human Rights Organizations
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8 pages in length. This detailed paper explains how human rights organizations have become more powerful than ever before. Not only have they made a great impact on the people for whom they were created, but they have played a part in shaping the political and corporate agendas in many countries. The impact of human rights organizations, both positive and negative, are discussed in detail. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: JGAhrmpt.doc
Iraq / Problems & Solution
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A 10 page research essay on the human rights problem in Iraq since the Gulf War. The writer reviews US sentiment regarding war and sanctions, the US-led sanction policies held against Iraq, and describes why sanctions alone are not successful. The writer posits that the UN should adopt a policy similar to that used in Bosnia to treat the Iraqi situation. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Cnsanctn.wps
NATO / Hope of a Nation (U.S.)
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A 20 page argumentative in support of ongoing and continuous U.S. involvement in NATO. The writer explores the concepts of national and international security, the globalization of American jobs, and costs to taxpayers. Showing a need for separation between NATO and the EU, the writer gives attention to both sides of the argument for NATO involvement, arguing for NATO and against a European Union (EU) military arm. Bibliography lists 25 sources.
Filename: Cnnatoeu.wps
Dealing with Problematic Legalities in the European Union
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This 26 page paper looks at the potential problems of legislation in the European community. In a union where all countries retain their sovereignty, but are required to operate under standard sets of rules, there are many potential problems. This is further emphasised by the increasing number of countries which wish to join the community. There legal problems will be at both the individual nations level as well as the European level. This paper looks at this potential and how it is dealt with, paying special attention to the principles of subsidiarity and proportionality. The bibliography cites 25 sources.
Filename: TEeurola.wps
The European Union
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A 12 page paper describing the European Union. Details are given on the history of Europe and the desire for a form of unity. Separate countries are given some mention for the purpose of examining more closely the individuals and their situations as they relate to the Union. A section on the developing of one set monetary unit is included in the effort to show that this is perhaps the most essential element in the attempt of the European Union to become more competitive and successful in the world marketplace. A references page with 8 sources follows.
Filename: EUnion.wps
The European Union / A Realistic Examination
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7 page discussion & analysis of the European Union, its formation, feasibility, economic vitality, relations, etc; Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: Europuni.wps
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