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Papers On Global & Comparative Politics
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Analysis Global Population
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A 6 page paper. This essay looks at five countries: Rwanda, Costa Rica, Iraq, the United Kingdom and Australia. The writer reports demographic data for each country, points out the significant differences between countries, such as life expectancy and mortality rate, and discusses specific issues, such as the impact of population growth. 2 Tables included. A great deal of statistical data are included. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: PGcntrs.rtf
Analysis of "Doctor Worreddy's Prescription for Enduring the Ending of the World":
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This 3 page paper discusses this complex and insightful telling of the oppression of the Aborigines in Australia. This story illustrates the ways in which the whites oppressed the blacks and how the culture and history of the Aborigines was devestated as a result. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: GSDocWoo.rtf
Analysis of "Eastward to Tartary":
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This 7 page paper provides a detailed analysis of this book by Robert D. Kaplan, which is actually a mixture of political commentary and travelogue. This paper compares and contrasts Kaplan's perceptions with current events, and delves into such issues as religion, oil, and industry in the Balkans and Middle East. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: GSKaplan.rtf
Analysis of International Trade Sanctions
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9 pages. This paper focuses on NAFTA as well as the trade sanctions with China and the effects this has on the international trade situation. Explanations are geared toward the gains from trade sanctions as well as the winners and losers from tariff barriers to trade. The net gains and losses due to tariffs and the impact of demand and supply elasticity on the burden imposed by tariff barriers are explained as well. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
Filename: JGAtaxch.rtf
Analysis of Security Policy-making in China, India, and the
United States
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This 14 page report discusses the fact that
security policy-making in the United States, China, and India is
particularly relevant in the opening years of the 21st century
for some relatively obvious reasons. First, China and India
represent the two most populated nations in the world. Second,
they are world powers emerging into a new sense of their own
position and strength in the markets and politics of the modern
world. The U.S. plays an essential role in both of their affairs
as it does in all other nations’ security issues since it is the
wealthiest and arguably most powerful nation in the world. And,
of course, the ideologies of all three nations have an undeniably
significant impact on literally billions of people. Bibliography
lists 15 sources.
Filename: BWchndia.rtf
Analysis of the Relationship Between the U. S. and Cuba
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20 pages in length. This is a well-written in-depth analysis of the economic embargo against Cuba, the humanitarian efforts to reach out to the people of Cuba and the resolution of the conflict between the United States and Cuba. The Cuba sanctions policy, widely criticized in other countries as a leftover of the Cold War, is increasingly lonely for Washington. Canada and other industrialized nations are capitalizing in Cuba at United States expense, on trade, investment tourism and joint ventures. Bibliography lists 15 sources.
Filename: JGAcuban.wps
Annotated Bibliography: Afghanistan
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This 5 page paper is an annotated bibliography of three sources related to Millennium Development Goals for Afghanistan, determined by Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVBibAfg.rtf
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