The rise of China and the liberal international order : how is the rise of China challenging the practices and ideology ...
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In narratives of the New Left, a number of key events and ideas are often used as symbols for broader movement trends. The Columbia University protests of the spring and summer of 1968 are one such example. Many Columbias examines a variety of autobiographical writings by one-time New leftists, using the protests as a thematic nexus. It examines ho...
This thesis concerns persons recognised as refugees based on the criteria set by Article 1A(2) of the 1951 Geneva Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees (CSR1951) and residing in a Contracting State. It appraises the exclusion of CSR1951 refugees from participation in elections of their countries of asylum pursuant to a citizenship voting qu...
The thesis explores the dynamics of intra-regional diffusion and learning in the post-communist world. 1t is often assumed that ideas and lessons extrapolated from successful post-communist transitions are of particular relevance and utility to policymakers and other actors in post-Soviet countries struggling to consolidate democratic institutions ...
The Irish civil service advances an equality strategy based on equality of opportunity, with acknowledgement of the place for equality of recognition. Baker et a1 (2009) suggest that equality can be viewed in five dimensions and that equality of opportunity is a liberal egalitarian principle that can be imp roved upon and replaced by equality of co...
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