1. This document provides instructions for a Social Science exam for Class X students. It details that there are 36 total questions, ranging from 1 to 4 marks each. Questions 1-16 are multiple choice, questions 17-29 are 3 mark questions, and questions 30-34 are 4 mark questions. The last two questions are map questions worth 2 and 3 marks respectively. Students are instructed to answer all questions and show their work within the word limits provided for each question type.
2. The exam covers topics related to history, civics, geography, and economics. Sample multiple choice questions assess knowledge of events in Vietnam and India. Three mark questions require explaining examples or differences. Four mark questions involve longer explanations or
This document provides instructions for instructors leading a seminar on leading in the global environment. It outlines the session objectives, topics to be covered including global trends, challenges faced by global leaders, and approaches for addressing complex international issues. Participants are asked to discuss their views on U.S. intervention based on a pre-assigned reading and their one-page reports. The document provides timing, discussion questions, and background materials for instructors.
This document provides instructions for instructors leading a seminar on leading in the global environment. It outlines the session objectives, topics to be covered including global trends, challenges faced by global leaders, and approaches for addressing complex international issues. Participants are asked to discuss their views on U.S. intervention based on a pre-assignment and will analyze a case study on Rwanda. The document provides background materials and directions for class activities and discussions.
Sustainable Development: a controversial conceptIJMREMJournal
The issue of economic growth and development is one of the fundamental concerns of humankind. It is therefore
necessary to find solutions so that people can have access to a greater diversity of goods and services, as well
as better standard of living and well-being. Since ancient times, humankind has been warned about the scarcity
of the resources but even with this information, they still take unreasonable measures with irreversible effects.
The recent past gives us evidence that Sustainable Development is not only a practice of corporate social
responsibility to gain a competitive edge, but also a necessity to meet the needs of future generations. The
strength of the economic element cannot overlap with the balance of social and environmental dimensions.
Having this is mind, the challenges are vast, as they are from all and for all citizens, since they are increasingly
participating in building their futures, which require an awareness of a common destiny and the progressive
construction of a world community. There is a clear need for paradigm shifting: civil society will be the kernel
for building a change strategy with clear and strong perspectives based on identified collective shared visions.
This study presents an evolutionary perspective of concerns related with sustainability, from the eighteenth and
nineteenth centuries to the present day.
Professors Comments1) Only the three body paragraphs were require.docxdessiechisomjj4
Professors Comments:
1) Only the three body paragraphs were required. The introduction and the conclusion were not to be included in the Unit 6 paper. They should be saved for the Unit 8 paper when the thesis will be moved to the end of the introduction.
2) You paper is already over the length limit, so nothing else can be added. Some parts could be deleted, for example: "
Samimi and Jenatabadi (2014), point out that" and "
In another article, Sandbrook and Güven (2014) asserted that
." Those phrases add nothing to the paper and are distracting. You would have to explain who they are, so eliminate that phrase and others like it.
3) Keep in mind that your paper is not a literature review. It is an essay in which you are to explain your topic clearly and concisely. Also keep in mind that your topic is one that is difficult to understand and you are not writing for economists or for those with Ph.D.'s. Write in a manner that your average reader can comprehend. Explain concepts clearly in non-jargon type language. Clarity is your goal.
4) The Federal Reserve Bank information at the end of the introduction is not cited.
5) Bullet points should not be used in this paper. Everything should be integrated into the paragraphs using transitions.
6) Subtitles should not be used. This is a short paper, 2 - 2 1/2 pages double spaced, and they are not needed.
7) What does this mean: "
Globalization makes it possible for huge organizations to comprehend economies of scale
"?
8) Do not use the word "we."
9) Since you are discussing globalization, you must explain which country you are discussing. For example, when you say "federal policy," do you mean the United States?
My draft of paper:
Thesis statement:
Globalization has influenced practically every facet regarding today’s lifestyles.
Globalization
Globalization
refers to the action or process of global incorporation as a result of the interchange associated with world perspectives, goods, concepts, as well as other facets of tradition.
Improvements in transportation (like the steam train engine, steamship, aircraft engine, as well as container ships) in addition to telecommunications infrastructure (such as the development of the telegraph along with its contemporary progeny, the world wide web as well as cellular phones) happen to be significant aspects of globalization. Therefore, it creates new interdependence associated with monetary as well as social functions.
Samimi and Jenatabadi (2014), point out that a
lthough a lot of scholars place the beginnings connected with globalization within contemporary days. Some trace its heritage a long time before the Western Age regarding Discovery as well as voyages towards the New World, others even to the 3rd centuries BC
(Samimi, & Jenatabadi, 2014)
.
Large-scale globalization started out in the 1820s. Back in the Nineteenth millennium as well as in the
early
Twentieth century, the connection of the globe's financial system.
Global net anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions continued to rise between 2010 and 2019, reaching 59±6.6 GtCO2-eq in 2019. This represents a 12% increase compared to 2010 and a 54% increase compared to 1990. Growth has occurred across all major greenhouse gases, with the largest absolute increases in CO2 from fossil fuels and industry, and the highest relative increases in fluorinated gases. While the average annual growth rate slowed between 2010-2019 compared to 2000-2009, the last decade saw the highest increase in average emissions on record. Uncertainties remain around net CO2 emissions from land use change.
General Studies (Mains) Paper 1 I (1987 to 2011)GK LINK ZONE
The document provides a detailed overview of the General Studies (Mains) Paper I exam from 1987 to 2011, with a focus on the following:
1. It outlines the types of questions that have historically been asked in the exam, dividing them into static (history, culture, polity, statistics) and dynamic (current events) topics.
2. It advises candidates to prepare framework answers for recurring questions and topics so they have a structure to work from during the exam.
3. It provides a year-by-year breakdown of the exam from 1987 to 2011, with details on the questions asked, expected answer length and format, and sample topics covered each year.
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Impact Of Globalization on The Sovereignty of State-Nation
Robina Davis
Introduction
Attention getter:
I greet you all. I am Robina Davis from the Institute of Governance and Global leadership. What is your understanding of governance and issues related to global leadership? It is worth noting that governance and global leadership are significant factors that have contributed to the issue of globalization.
State the topic:
Today we will be dealing with the issue of the impact of globalization on the sovereignty of state-nation. The world has come under the same social norms that are eradicating the space of governance within territorial jurisdictions to develop common internationally recognized bodies that would ensure uniformity of leadership and governance across the globe.
Speaker credibility:
I address you from the background of engaging institutions such as the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Trade Organization during our governance leadership and global leadership disclosures to understand the role of the organizations in ensuring that nations interact sustainably (Hintzen, 2018).
Thesis Statement:
Thereby, I will address the extent to which globalization has challenged state-nations sovereignty in the current world and future expectations of the impact of globalization on nations' governance.
Preview:
The key ideas that I will cover are the impact of globalization on a country's economic, political, and nation's cultural sovereignty. Further, address the impact of globalization on the rights to development and governance structure.Body
I.
First key idea
Globalization has impacted the role of state governments to take full responsibility for their economic policies, more so the macroeconomic management, and to develop political structures that would enhance their sovereignties. Notably, globalization has contributed to the diffusion of economic practices which are not controlled by global bodies at the expense of state-nations institutions and technology systems employed in nations' economic management. Organizations such as the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Trade Organization have been deployed to ensure they oversee the economic operations of nations that have denied countries their sovereignty (Ferguson & Mansbach, 2012). Countries that do not adhere to policies recommended by the organizations are sanctioned or secluded from international economic engagements. The oversight of such organizations results from globalization and challenges nation-state sovereignty.
II.
Second key idea
Consequently, globalization has impacted the political orientation of nations since most state-nations are urged to adopt democratic governance, which does not favor some highly polarized states. Some nations may not experience the benefit of the people's voice in their governan ...
1. This document provides instructions for a Social Science exam for Class X students. It details that there are 36 total questions, ranging from 1 to 4 marks each. Questions 1-16 are multiple choice, questions 17-29 are 3 mark questions, and questions 30-34 are 4 mark questions. The last two questions are map questions worth 2 and 3 marks respectively. Students are instructed to answer all questions and show their work within the word limits provided for each question type.
2. The exam covers topics related to history, civics, geography, and economics. Sample multiple choice questions assess knowledge of events in Vietnam and India. Three mark questions require explaining examples or differences. Four mark questions involve longer explanations or
This document provides instructions for instructors leading a seminar on leading in the global environment. It outlines the session objectives, topics to be covered including global trends, challenges faced by global leaders, and approaches for addressing complex international issues. Participants are asked to discuss their views on U.S. intervention based on a pre-assigned reading and their one-page reports. The document provides timing, discussion questions, and background materials for instructors.
This document provides instructions for instructors leading a seminar on leading in the global environment. It outlines the session objectives, topics to be covered including global trends, challenges faced by global leaders, and approaches for addressing complex international issues. Participants are asked to discuss their views on U.S. intervention based on a pre-assignment and will analyze a case study on Rwanda. The document provides background materials and directions for class activities and discussions.
Sustainable Development: a controversial conceptIJMREMJournal
The issue of economic growth and development is one of the fundamental concerns of humankind. It is therefore
necessary to find solutions so that people can have access to a greater diversity of goods and services, as well
as better standard of living and well-being. Since ancient times, humankind has been warned about the scarcity
of the resources but even with this information, they still take unreasonable measures with irreversible effects.
The recent past gives us evidence that Sustainable Development is not only a practice of corporate social
responsibility to gain a competitive edge, but also a necessity to meet the needs of future generations. The
strength of the economic element cannot overlap with the balance of social and environmental dimensions.
Having this is mind, the challenges are vast, as they are from all and for all citizens, since they are increasingly
participating in building their futures, which require an awareness of a common destiny and the progressive
construction of a world community. There is a clear need for paradigm shifting: civil society will be the kernel
for building a change strategy with clear and strong perspectives based on identified collective shared visions.
This study presents an evolutionary perspective of concerns related with sustainability, from the eighteenth and
nineteenth centuries to the present day.
Professors Comments1) Only the three body paragraphs were require.docxdessiechisomjj4
Professors Comments:
1) Only the three body paragraphs were required. The introduction and the conclusion were not to be included in the Unit 6 paper. They should be saved for the Unit 8 paper when the thesis will be moved to the end of the introduction.
2) You paper is already over the length limit, so nothing else can be added. Some parts could be deleted, for example: "
Samimi and Jenatabadi (2014), point out that" and "
In another article, Sandbrook and Güven (2014) asserted that
." Those phrases add nothing to the paper and are distracting. You would have to explain who they are, so eliminate that phrase and others like it.
3) Keep in mind that your paper is not a literature review. It is an essay in which you are to explain your topic clearly and concisely. Also keep in mind that your topic is one that is difficult to understand and you are not writing for economists or for those with Ph.D.'s. Write in a manner that your average reader can comprehend. Explain concepts clearly in non-jargon type language. Clarity is your goal.
4) The Federal Reserve Bank information at the end of the introduction is not cited.
5) Bullet points should not be used in this paper. Everything should be integrated into the paragraphs using transitions.
6) Subtitles should not be used. This is a short paper, 2 - 2 1/2 pages double spaced, and they are not needed.
7) What does this mean: "
Globalization makes it possible for huge organizations to comprehend economies of scale
"?
8) Do not use the word "we."
9) Since you are discussing globalization, you must explain which country you are discussing. For example, when you say "federal policy," do you mean the United States?
My draft of paper:
Thesis statement:
Globalization has influenced practically every facet regarding today’s lifestyles.
Globalization
Globalization
refers to the action or process of global incorporation as a result of the interchange associated with world perspectives, goods, concepts, as well as other facets of tradition.
Improvements in transportation (like the steam train engine, steamship, aircraft engine, as well as container ships) in addition to telecommunications infrastructure (such as the development of the telegraph along with its contemporary progeny, the world wide web as well as cellular phones) happen to be significant aspects of globalization. Therefore, it creates new interdependence associated with monetary as well as social functions.
Samimi and Jenatabadi (2014), point out that a
lthough a lot of scholars place the beginnings connected with globalization within contemporary days. Some trace its heritage a long time before the Western Age regarding Discovery as well as voyages towards the New World, others even to the 3rd centuries BC
(Samimi, & Jenatabadi, 2014)
.
Large-scale globalization started out in the 1820s. Back in the Nineteenth millennium as well as in the
early
Twentieth century, the connection of the globe's financial system.
Global net anthropogenic greenhouse gas emissions continued to rise between 2010 and 2019, reaching 59±6.6 GtCO2-eq in 2019. This represents a 12% increase compared to 2010 and a 54% increase compared to 1990. Growth has occurred across all major greenhouse gases, with the largest absolute increases in CO2 from fossil fuels and industry, and the highest relative increases in fluorinated gases. While the average annual growth rate slowed between 2010-2019 compared to 2000-2009, the last decade saw the highest increase in average emissions on record. Uncertainties remain around net CO2 emissions from land use change.
General Studies (Mains) Paper 1 I (1987 to 2011)GK LINK ZONE
The document provides a detailed overview of the General Studies (Mains) Paper I exam from 1987 to 2011, with a focus on the following:
1. It outlines the types of questions that have historically been asked in the exam, dividing them into static (history, culture, polity, statistics) and dynamic (current events) topics.
2. It advises candidates to prepare framework answers for recurring questions and topics so they have a structure to work from during the exam.
3. It provides a year-by-year breakdown of the exam from 1987 to 2011, with details on the questions asked, expected answer length and format, and sample topics covered each year.
2Informative Speech Outline TemplateImpact Of GlobalizatioTaunyaCoffman887
2
Informative Speech Outline Template
Impact Of Globalization on The Sovereignty of State-Nation
Robina Davis
Introduction
Attention getter:
I greet you all. I am Robina Davis from the Institute of Governance and Global leadership. What is your understanding of governance and issues related to global leadership? It is worth noting that governance and global leadership are significant factors that have contributed to the issue of globalization.
State the topic:
Today we will be dealing with the issue of the impact of globalization on the sovereignty of state-nation. The world has come under the same social norms that are eradicating the space of governance within territorial jurisdictions to develop common internationally recognized bodies that would ensure uniformity of leadership and governance across the globe.
Speaker credibility:
I address you from the background of engaging institutions such as the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Trade Organization during our governance leadership and global leadership disclosures to understand the role of the organizations in ensuring that nations interact sustainably (Hintzen, 2018).
Thesis Statement:
Thereby, I will address the extent to which globalization has challenged state-nations sovereignty in the current world and future expectations of the impact of globalization on nations' governance.
Preview:
The key ideas that I will cover are the impact of globalization on a country's economic, political, and nation's cultural sovereignty. Further, address the impact of globalization on the rights to development and governance structure.Body
I.
First key idea
Globalization has impacted the role of state governments to take full responsibility for their economic policies, more so the macroeconomic management, and to develop political structures that would enhance their sovereignties. Notably, globalization has contributed to the diffusion of economic practices which are not controlled by global bodies at the expense of state-nations institutions and technology systems employed in nations' economic management. Organizations such as the United Nations, the International Monetary Fund, and the World Trade Organization have been deployed to ensure they oversee the economic operations of nations that have denied countries their sovereignty (Ferguson & Mansbach, 2012). Countries that do not adhere to policies recommended by the organizations are sanctioned or secluded from international economic engagements. The oversight of such organizations results from globalization and challenges nation-state sovereignty.
II.
Second key idea
Consequently, globalization has impacted the political orientation of nations since most state-nations are urged to adopt democratic governance, which does not favor some highly polarized states. Some nations may not experience the benefit of the people's voice in their governan ...
Issues in small island developing states 2Norma Williams
This document outlines a storyboard for a 4-unit course on small island developing states (SIDS). Unit 1 focuses on defining SIDS and analyzing lobbying efforts. Unit 2 examines climate change vulnerabilities and adaptation strategies. Unit 3 assesses sustainable development challenges and initiatives. Unit 4 evaluates social and economic issues affecting SIDS and strategies for sustainable development. Students will complete assignments such as essays, discussions, and wikis to explore topics like the characteristics of SIDS, climate change impacts, and achieving sustainability.
Based on Erik Reinert, How Rich Countries Got Rich ... and Why Poor Countries Stay Poor (2007), London: Constable, Chapter 8: “Get the economic activities right”, or, the Lost Art of Creating Middle-Income Countries. Further discussion on how to make upper-middle income county out of middle-income trap. And how to synchronize different aspect on developmental policy in modern era.
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This document discusses the concepts of competitiveness and innovation and questions their traditional meanings and implications for policy. It makes three main conclusions:
1. While territories compete in some respects, competitiveness should not assume a zero-sum "win-lose" relationship between territories.
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The research is aimed at initially defining conflict and transmitting the idea emanated towards modern day international conflicts. It subsequently uncovered the types of such conflicts and their prevalence across the globe. The qualitative expectation of the conflict mechanism was subsequently represented in quantitative terms when the economic impact of the conflicts is assessed. The research performed a correlation analysis between two key indicators one of the key causes of economic cost which is military expenses and one major impact of the cost the capital formation. While analysing the result, we could reaffirm the fact that such relationship varies from countries of different strata. Hence the desired policy model with all encompassing ideological framework would also vary. Once the economic impacts have been quantified and the causal factors have been pointed out, we have suggested a 5 Dimensional model of policy consideration where the major ideological biases have been embedded for more efficient and conflict free international policy making. Avik Ghosh | Medha Ganguly Ghosh "International Conflicts and its Menacing Impact on Global Economy: A Suggestive Policy Making Model" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-6 , October 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd29364.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/political-science/29364/international-conflicts-and-its-menacing-impact-on-global-economy-a-suggestive-policy-making-model/avik-ghosh
This document discusses China's participation and objectives within international organizations. It outlines 10 trends of China becoming more assertive and expanding its influence. Key points include China using international organizations to promote stability, its involvement growing from peripheral to seeking important positions, and behavior appearing both substantive and symbolic. While China's approach is complex, participation may contribute to internalizing norms. The conclusion is that China uses both hard and soft power through these institutions to solidify its standing as a great power.
This document presents a matrix for describing, predicting, and evaluating issues related to China today. It discusses topics such as China's large population and urbanization trends, environmental problems like pollution and deforestation, China's transition from a command to market economy, and the communist government's control over many aspects of life and limits on political freedoms. For each topic, it prompts the reader to evaluate factors influencing the issue and predict potential outcomes if the issue is not addressed.
There are differing perspectives on economic globalization due to complex factors like:
- Countries experience globalization differently based on their level of development. More developed nations tend to benefit more from increased trade and investment opportunities. Less developed nations can struggle with unfair competition and pressure to lower labor/environmental standards.
- Globalization impacts different groups within countries in varying ways. While some sectors and skilled workers may see new opportunities, others like low-skilled manufacturing workers can face job losses and wage stagnation as production shifts overseas.
- There are debates around how much sovereignty nations should maintain over their economies versus integrating more via trade blocs and agreements. More national control allows focusing on domestic priorities, while greater economic integration can boost overall prosperity
The document summarizes the key domestic political factors that shaped the United States' position on international climate change agreements. It discusses how the international community worked to slow climate change through agreements like the Kyoto Protocol, but the US refused to undertake obligations. Major domestic political factors for the US included pressure from industry groups that opposed emissions regulations. Powerful fossil fuel companies and conservative think tanks influenced US politicians to reject the Kyoto Protocol.
This document summarizes the key events and documents related to the development of international environmental governance:
- The Stockholm Declaration (1972) was the first international document to recognize the human right to a healthy environment and call on countries to cooperate to address environmental issues for the survival of humanity.
- The Brundtland Commission (1980s) linked economic growth and environmental preservation, recognizing the need to generate growth without harming the environment.
- The Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro (1992) brought together world leaders to reconcile economic development with environmental protection and resulted in agreements like Agenda 21.
International accounting regulation by the united nations a accounting2010
The document discusses international efforts by the United Nations to regulate accounting standards for transnational corporations since the 1970s. It analyzes these efforts through the political power framework of Robert Dahl. A majority of UN member nations sought to impose binding accounting regulations on TNCs via the UN, while a small minority of developed nations resisted increased regulation and supported corporate interests. Despite intensive negotiations over 18 years, the change-seeking nations did not succeed in implementing their reform agenda, with the minority status quo defenders prevailing instead. The document aims to explain this paradox by analyzing the decision-making process and behaviors of participants using Dahl's pluralist power model focused on observable conflicts, behaviors, and outcomes.
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This document outlines a storyboard for a 4-unit course on small island developing states (SIDS). Unit 1 focuses on defining SIDS and analyzing lobbying efforts. Unit 2 examines climate change vulnerabilities and adaptation strategies. Unit 3 assesses sustainable development challenges and initiatives. Unit 4 evaluates social and economic issues affecting SIDS and strategies for sustainable development. Students will complete assignments such as essays, discussions, and wikis to explore topics like the characteristics of SIDS, climate change impacts, and achieving sustainability.
Based on Erik Reinert, How Rich Countries Got Rich ... and Why Poor Countries Stay Poor (2007), London: Constable, Chapter 8: “Get the economic activities right”, or, the Lost Art of Creating Middle-Income Countries. Further discussion on how to make upper-middle income county out of middle-income trap. And how to synchronize different aspect on developmental policy in modern era.
Dear students get fully solved assignments
Send your semester & Specialization name to our mail id :
“ help.mbaassignments@gmail.com ”
or
Call us at : 08263069601
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Asia Pacific Foresight Group presentation – climate disruption and climate re...Wendy McGuinness
Wendy McGuinness was invited to join the Asia Pacific Foresight Group (APFG), a small group of strategic foresight practitioners working across NGOs, governments, and different industries in the Asia Pacific region. The inaugural meeting was held in Sydney on 30 September and 1 October 2019.
Each participant was invited to talk about a 'megatrend' that may impact the Asia Pacific region over the next 5 to 20 years. Wendy McGuinness presented on climate disruption, with a specific focus on climate reporting.
This document discusses the concepts of competitiveness and innovation and questions their traditional meanings and implications for policy. It makes three main conclusions:
1. While territories compete in some respects, competitiveness should not assume a zero-sum "win-lose" relationship between territories.
2. A concept of competitiveness should integrate wider socio-economic aims beyond just income growth, and these aims should be determined through democratic processes.
3. Measures of progress and competitiveness need to consider economic, social, and environmental factors together to assess socioeconomic development more holistically.
TCFD Workshop: Practical steps for implementation – Wendy McGuinnessMcGuinness Institute
Across Wednesday 16 October and Thursday 17 October 2019, the McGuinness Institute partnered with Simpson Grierson to host two workshops exploring the Recommendations of the TCFD in Auckland and Wellington. This presentation was given by Wendy McGuinness, Chief Executive of the McGuinness Institute.
International Conflicts and its Menacing Impact on Global Economy A Suggestiv...ijtsrd
The research is aimed at initially defining conflict and transmitting the idea emanated towards modern day international conflicts. It subsequently uncovered the types of such conflicts and their prevalence across the globe. The qualitative expectation of the conflict mechanism was subsequently represented in quantitative terms when the economic impact of the conflicts is assessed. The research performed a correlation analysis between two key indicators one of the key causes of economic cost which is military expenses and one major impact of the cost the capital formation. While analysing the result, we could reaffirm the fact that such relationship varies from countries of different strata. Hence the desired policy model with all encompassing ideological framework would also vary. Once the economic impacts have been quantified and the causal factors have been pointed out, we have suggested a 5 Dimensional model of policy consideration where the major ideological biases have been embedded for more efficient and conflict free international policy making. Avik Ghosh | Medha Ganguly Ghosh "International Conflicts and its Menacing Impact on Global Economy: A Suggestive Policy Making Model" Published in International Journal of Trend in Scientific Research and Development (ijtsrd), ISSN: 2456-6470, Volume-3 | Issue-6 , October 2019, URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/papers/ijtsrd29364.pdf Paper URL: https://www.ijtsrd.com/humanities-and-the-arts/political-science/29364/international-conflicts-and-its-menacing-impact-on-global-economy-a-suggestive-policy-making-model/avik-ghosh
This document discusses China's participation and objectives within international organizations. It outlines 10 trends of China becoming more assertive and expanding its influence. Key points include China using international organizations to promote stability, its involvement growing from peripheral to seeking important positions, and behavior appearing both substantive and symbolic. While China's approach is complex, participation may contribute to internalizing norms. The conclusion is that China uses both hard and soft power through these institutions to solidify its standing as a great power.
This document presents a matrix for describing, predicting, and evaluating issues related to China today. It discusses topics such as China's large population and urbanization trends, environmental problems like pollution and deforestation, China's transition from a command to market economy, and the communist government's control over many aspects of life and limits on political freedoms. For each topic, it prompts the reader to evaluate factors influencing the issue and predict potential outcomes if the issue is not addressed.
There are differing perspectives on economic globalization due to complex factors like:
- Countries experience globalization differently based on their level of development. More developed nations tend to benefit more from increased trade and investment opportunities. Less developed nations can struggle with unfair competition and pressure to lower labor/environmental standards.
- Globalization impacts different groups within countries in varying ways. While some sectors and skilled workers may see new opportunities, others like low-skilled manufacturing workers can face job losses and wage stagnation as production shifts overseas.
- There are debates around how much sovereignty nations should maintain over their economies versus integrating more via trade blocs and agreements. More national control allows focusing on domestic priorities, while greater economic integration can boost overall prosperity
The document summarizes the key domestic political factors that shaped the United States' position on international climate change agreements. It discusses how the international community worked to slow climate change through agreements like the Kyoto Protocol, but the US refused to undertake obligations. Major domestic political factors for the US included pressure from industry groups that opposed emissions regulations. Powerful fossil fuel companies and conservative think tanks influenced US politicians to reject the Kyoto Protocol.
This document summarizes the key events and documents related to the development of international environmental governance:
- The Stockholm Declaration (1972) was the first international document to recognize the human right to a healthy environment and call on countries to cooperate to address environmental issues for the survival of humanity.
- The Brundtland Commission (1980s) linked economic growth and environmental preservation, recognizing the need to generate growth without harming the environment.
- The Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro (1992) brought together world leaders to reconcile economic development with environmental protection and resulted in agreements like Agenda 21.
International accounting regulation by the united nations a accounting2010
The document discusses international efforts by the United Nations to regulate accounting standards for transnational corporations since the 1970s. It analyzes these efforts through the political power framework of Robert Dahl. A majority of UN member nations sought to impose binding accounting regulations on TNCs via the UN, while a small minority of developed nations resisted increased regulation and supported corporate interests. Despite intensive negotiations over 18 years, the change-seeking nations did not succeed in implementing their reform agenda, with the minority status quo defenders prevailing instead. The document aims to explain this paradox by analyzing the decision-making process and behaviors of participants using Dahl's pluralist power model focused on observable conflicts, behaviors, and outcomes.
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Name of the Course B.A. (Prog) Political Science
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1) What is gBobalization?Discuss its politicaldimensions.
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6) What doyouunderstand by globalwarming and climatechange? To what extent has
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Semester VI
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2 Peace keeping and protection of the human rights are two
to the 'Environment Vs. Development debate.
important functions of the United Nations Organization.
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1. Define international terrorism. Describe the nature and the main
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interest of developing nations.
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1. "India has parties but no party system."
Comment.
5. What is public policy ? Evaluate the role of
experts in the making of public policy ?
2. Discuss the powers and functions of the Indian
Parliament in changing political scenario ? Do
you agree that there has been a gradual decline
in the role of Parliament ? Comment.
6. Discuss the impact of policies of liberalization
on economic growth and poverty alleviation.
3. Discuss the achievements and limitations of
Panchayati Raj Institutions in India after the
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Duration:3 Hours Maximum Marks: 75
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What is meant by Fossil fuels ? What are the ways with
5.
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which these could be conserved2
globalization in contemporary times.
What is poverty ? Discuss the impact of globalization on
6.
2. Discuss the structure of the United Nations Organisation and
global poverty and inequality.
its role in the
cotemporary, international politics.
What is international terrorism ? What are the major factors
3. What is World Trade Organization (WTO) ? Has World Trade
responsible for its rise in recent decades ?
Organisation provided a level playing field to the developing
economies ? Discuss.
Write short notes on any two of the following
fade farà
(a) General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
Define Global Warming. Throw light on the major environmental
(6)Biodiversity
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issues before the international community.
Water Pollution
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UN Peace-Keeping Forces.
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Name of the Paper Democracy and Governance
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of feminist movement in India.
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What is E-Governance ? To what extent, has it improved
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of coalitions.
governance in India ? Discuss.
3. Examine powers and functions of the Supreme Court in the
Write short notes on any wo of the following
context of Judicial Review.
(a) TRAI
(b) Media and Popular Culture
Civil Society
Analyse the role of institutions in the formulation of public poliey
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in India.
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(b)
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