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Nimo-ism
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My thoughts on Globalization, International Relations, Global Economics and International Politics
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Restoring Legitimacy to the WTO - Part 1
-courtesy of Lalo Alcaraz The WTO was formed in 1995 as the successor of the GATT and it its nineteen years of existence has built itself to be a global institution to be reckoned with. Nation-states developed and developing, big and small, all know...
The Sociology Series: Part 2- Family
In a sociology course I am enrolled in, we are discussing the family through a global perspective, which got me thinking about family in the micro-perspective. I set out to answer these questions: Why is the family so important for people and societ...
Gender Inequality
The Payoff from Women's Rights Based on the article by Isobel Coleman Foreign Affairs, Vol. 83, No. 3 (May - Jun., 2004), pp. 80-95 Published by: Council on Foreign Relations Isobel Coleman, a Senior Fellow at the C...
TKK- Toa Kitu Kidogo
Toa Kitu Kidogo is a Swahili phrase for "give me a little something" that is used to refer to under-the-table transactions and generally refer to corruption in politics/business. The Senegalese government is accused of taking part in TKK...
It\'s that time of the semester..
This weekend and the next one and a half weeks will be incredibly busy- I have several exams next week in addition to two papers I have to write. I have been working on a paper I have due in my Asian Government & Politics course. Its a Comparativ...
Rising Powers, Shrinking Planet - Part 3 of 3
RESOURCE NATIONALISM; A NEW DIRECTION.. OR ANOTHER FORM OF PRIVATIZATION? In closure.. Global warming and climate change in general have implications for energy production, furthermore Klare asserts that "the greatest effect of global warm...

