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Essays On Global & Comparative Politics
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Changes of Mind in Third World Peasantry
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This 6 page paper evaluates why it is important for the minds and hearts of peasants of the third world to change. The paper contends that change has been slow in the third world because of culture. Problems of globalization are discussed.
Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: SA118mnd.doc
Essay Title: Changes of Mind in Third World Peasantry
Changes within the European Union
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This 5 page paper considers how the European Union has, and continues to change. There are now many more countries that wish to join from South East Europe and the former Soviet Union, the writer also explains how these potential entrants may also change the union and how they influence its change. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
Filename: TEeuro02.wps
Essay Title: Changes within the European Union
Charismatic leadership and American politics
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A five page paper which looks at the concept of charismatic leadership as defined by Willner in 'The Spellbinders' and considers whether it is likely that a charismatic leader would arise in the current American political scene. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: JLcharisma.rtf
Essay Title: Charismatic leadership and American politics
Chilean And Nicaraguan Revolutions: Failure To Consolidate Power
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5 pages in length. In spite of significant differences, the revolutions in Chile and Nicaragua share a fundamental common trait: both revolutions failed to consolidate themselves in power and were ultimately unsuccessful. For Nicaragua, this inability to centralize power came from an
authoritarian perspective; for Chile, it was the quest for socialism that drew its motivation from oppressive power. In both instances, however, the aspect of democracy represented the focal point of revolution. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCchile.wps
Essay Title: Chilean And Nicaraguan Revolutions: Failure To Consolidate Power
CIA - continuously in action?
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(6 pp) The country confronts international
relations that diverge from the pattern of the
past. President Clinton's rhetoric during the
1992 electoral campaign recognized these
developments, and it is important to consider how
that appreciation may influence administration
policy. Management of the CIA and the U.S.
intelligence community is a crucial part of the
new administration's national security effort and
merits careful evaluation. Bibliography lists 3
sources.
Filename: BBciacia.doc
Essay Title: CIA - continuously in action?
Civilizations and Conflicts
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An 8 page paper which uses Huntington’s essay The Clash of Civilizations as a foundation for examining the direction that world policies, ideals, and politics are going. Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: RAcu6.rtf
Essay Title: Civilizations and Conflicts
Classifying Mideast States
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A 5 page paper discussing a system of classifying Arab nations devised by Clement Henry and Robert Springborg. Under this system, Algeria, Syria and Iraq are “bunker states;” Egypt is a “bully praetorian” state. The paper assesses this classification method and concludes that Henry and Springborg’s method is a useful one. Bibliography lists 1 source.
Filename: KSmideClass.rtf
Essay Title: Classifying Mideast States