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S/P/520. The main appeal of Black Power was in the affirmation of black masculinity. Discuss

WORDS:
3000
DATE:
2011
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The paper looks at the position of Black Power within the social rights movement of African Americans examining their gender-related ideology of aggressive masculinity and militant nationalism. The position of women within Black Power communities is discussed, the roots of the Black Power appeal are revealed.

 

KEYWORDS: Black Power, black masculinity, gender roles, nationalism,

 

C/P/375. Role of warfare in formation and development of modern state

WORDS:
2850
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

The paper examines the processes behind the emergence of modern states reviewing the history of state formation, looking at the role of wars from historical perspective, explaining the importance of national identity, and evaluating the impacts of wars on human civilization.

 

KEYWORDS: Warfare, modern state, national identity,

 

C/P/314. An overview of the relationship between Indonesian language and Nationalism

WORDS:
2500
DATE:
2010
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29.99 GBP

This paper examines the Indonesian language, aiming to discuss its importance in relation to Indonesian nationalism. The way in which the language can be seen as a symbol of independence is examined, discussing the way it has become representative of the nationalist movement. The way in which the Indonesian language can be seen as a tool for elitism and marginalism is then considered. The way in which the language has given power and ability to the country.

 

KEYWORDS: Indonesia, Indonesian language, Nationalism, symbol, independence, nationalist movement, elitism, marginalism,

 

C/P/298. Evaluation of nationalism and the negative impact it has had in the middle east

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2550
DATE:
2010
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29.99 GBP

This paper examines the reasons why nationalism has been so destructive in the Middle East. The paper evaluates the collapse of the Ottoman empire following the first world war, the nationalist figure in the middle east in the 20th century, Gamal Abdel Nasser, the link between nationalism and religion, the Israeli and Palestinian conflict, and the failure of democracy. All of the topics discussed are given as reasons why nationalism can be seen as a negative force in the Middle east.

 

KEYWORDS: Nationalism, middle east, Ottoman empire, Gamal Abdel Nasser, religion, Israel, Palestine, democracy,

 

S/P/485. Imagined Communities of 20th Century India and Evolution of Indian Nation

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6300
DATE:
2010
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69.99 GBP

The paper examines the origins and features of an imagined community of postcolonial India reviewing philosophic and historical understandings of nationalism and its evolution in various parts of the world. The evolution of the Indian nation is analysed including the stand of the Hindus and the Muslims against the British, Indian liberation movement, modern Islamic reforms, and the role of political figures and thinkers in the national development of the country.

 

KEYWORDS: Evolution of Indian Nation, Hindus and the Muslims, nationalism,

 

S/P/474. The causes and consequences of Nationalism in the late 19th century

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2500
DATE:
2010
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29.99 GBP

This paper analyses nationalism in the late 19th century, aiming to identify the affects it had on the globe and state and begins by outlining different theories on the subject. The second section discusses the effect of nationalism, analyzing superficial and political aspects. The paper summarizes the factors that lead to nationalism and the consequences of it.

 

KEYWORDS: Nationalism, 19th century, globe, state, superficial, politics,

 

C/P/257. Review of Bloxham's “The Final Solution A Genocide”

WORDS:
770
DATE:
2010
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9.99 GBP

The paper reviews the book “The Final Solution A Genocide” by Donald Bloxham discussing ideological foundations of the Holocaust and other genocides. The arguments and parallels drawn in the book are evaluated, the message of the book is applied to the current political situation.

 

KEYWORDS: Bloxham, The Final Solution A Genocide, book review,

 

C/P/235. Germany's break with fascism went deeper and was more lasting than Italy's. Discuss

WORDS:
3400
DATE:
2010
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39.99 GBP

Germany's break with fascism went deeper and was more lasting than Italy's. Discuss

 

KEYWORDS: Second World War, German fascism, Italian fascism,

 

C/P/152. Integration policies in Britain and France

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3100
DATE:
2009
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39.99 GBP

The paper looks at differing approaches towards cultural integration in Britain and France considering the historical background of the two countries and the recent changes that have possibly created a middle way including the changes in the perception of Muslim minorities.

 

KEYWORDS: Integration, Multiculturalism, Muslims, Britain, France, ethnicity, color blind,

 

C/P/153. Influence of Religion on Politics

WORDS:
1900
DATE:
2009
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19.99 GBP

The paper reviews a book by Ngugi wa Thiong'o critically assessing the role of religion in politics and analysing wider academic approaches to nationalist movements with the focus on the novel's main subject, i.e. the struggle for independence in Kenya between 1955 and 1963.

 

KEYWORDS: History, Nationalism, Politics, Religion, Kenyan Independence,

 

C/P/103. Nationalism in China and Canada

WORDS:
1600
DATE:
2008
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19.99 GBP

The paper examines the concept of nationalism and the types of nationalism prevalent in China and Canada. The reasons for comparing the two countries are outlined, the impact of nationalism on the citizenships of China and Canada is identified.

 

KEYWORDS: nationalism, ethnic, Quebec, nation, state, China, Canada, citizenship,

 

S/H/74. To what extent can the break up of Yugoslavia be understood solely in terms of nationalism?

WORDS:
2000
DATE:
2007
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29.99 GBP

The paper examines the causes of Yugoslavia's break-up reviewing the history of the country and discussing the Communist rule of Tito, the events that preceded the breakdown, etc. The roots of nationalist tensions are identified, the role of Slobodan Milosevic is evaluated.

 

KEYWORDS: Yugoslavia, Tito, Milosevic, nationalism,

 

S/P/147. Compare and contrast the Marxist theories of nationalism proposed by Benedict Anderson and Eric Hobsbawm

WORDS:
2000
DATE:
2007
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29.99 GBP

The paper examines the concept of nationalism providing its definitions and reviewing modern academic approaches to nationalism. The theories by Anderson and Hobsbawm are discussed and compared with the Marxist understanding of the nationalism.

 

KEYWORDS: Nationalism, Marxism,

 

S/P/179. How important are the notions of ethnicity and nationalism in understanding the problems in the former Yugoslavia?

WORDS:
2500
DATE:
2007
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29.99 GBP

The paper examines the situation in former Yugoslavia before its break-up reviewing academic definitions of ethnicity and nationalism and analysing their role in the conflicts that lead the country to the civil war.

 

KEYWORDS: Yugoslavia, ethnic, nationalism,

 

P/P/295. Hindu nationalism as a political force

WORDS:
3000
DATE:
2006
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39.99 GBP

The paper examines the political significance of Hindu nationalism reviewing Indias political situation during the 1980s, the activities of Hindu nationalist organisations, the implications of the abandonment of the secularism principle by the Congress, the electoral victory of the BJP in the 1991 general election, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Hindu nationalism, India,

 

P/P/325. Issues of national identity

WORDS:
1500
DATE:
2006
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19.99 GBP

The paper addresses the issue of national identity reviewing academic approaches to the concepts of nation, ethnic and territorial nationalism, commonality, civic and cultural identity, etc. The value of ancestry, history and culture is discussed with reference to different countries.

 

KEYWORDS: issues, national, identity,

 

S/P/151. Is devolution a strategy to preserve the United Kingdom?

WORDS:
3500
DATE:
2006
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39.99 GBP

The paper addresses the issues of decentralisation of power in the UK offering a review of politicians' opinions about regional autonomy, political authority, Scottish Parliament, the attitude of the Labour government towards devolution, the problem of nationalist antagonism, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Devolution, Scottish Parliament, autonomy, nationalism,

 

S/P/84. Is the Kashmir problem a product of Indo-Pakistan conflicts?

WORDS:
2300
DATE:
2006
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29.99 GBP

This paper looks at the Kashmir conflict and argues that the problem is not purely a product of Indo-Pakistan conflict. It is indubitable given the geographical position, historical context and various nationalist pressures existing in the region, the relations between the two countries necessarily influence the conflict. However, the conflict has been largely created by the failure of the Indian State to allow for the development and entrenchment of democratic institutions in the region during what could have been a time of effective democratisation in Kashmir. This has led on to Pakistan-related historical, geographical and religious contexts perpetuating the state of conflict.

 

KEYWORDS: kashmir, product, indo-pakistan, conflicts,

 

S/P/88. Is the rise of Hindu nationalism in India primarily a product of the rise of a consuming middle class from the 1980s?

WORDS:
2100
DATE:
2006
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29.99 GBP

The essay examines the causes of the rise of the Hindu nationalist movement in India and especially the effects of a growing middle class upon it. It argues that the rise of the middle classes in India’s ‘consumer revolution’ provided the catalyst for the growing strength of Hindu nationalism. However, whilst their growth was crucial for the current position of power the movement possesses, this power was also contingent on a number of important background factors being in place. Had the ‘Sangh parivar’ not been well institutionalised and the Congress party not disintegrated, leaving an authority vacuum in the late 80s, the Hindutva movement may have taken longer to bear fruit. The importance of these background factors is discussed and explained in detail.

 

KEYWORDS: rise, hindu, nationalism, india, primarily, product, rise, consuming, middle, class,

 

P/P/173. Political ideologies of Israel

WORDS:
2000
DATE:
2005
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29.99 GBP

The paper examines conflicting ideologies in Israel known as democratic-pluralist (internationalist) and ethno-national (nationalist). Both ideologies are described in historical, political, religious and social perspectives accounting for the assassination of Prime Minister Rabin. Political situation in Israel in 1990s is reviewed in the context of international relations.

 

KEYWORDS: political, ideologies, israel,

 

P/P/330. Nationalism vs. multi-cultural community

WORDS:
1500
DATE:
2005
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19.99 GBP

The paper examines the concepts of nationalism and multi-cultural community reviewing the opinions of ethno-symbolists and modernists about the forms of ethnic and civic nationalism, the ethnic conflicts, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: nationalism, vs, multi-cultural, community,

 

S/P/113. ‘The way the Russian government handles the Chechen question has been a touchstone of its attitude towards the transformation of the state into a genuine democracy’. Discuss.

WORDS:
2100
DATE:
2005
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29.99 GBP

This essay will analyse the way in which the Russian government engages the Chechen question and how it can be seen as emblematic of its attitude towards the pursuit of true democratisation since the collapse of communist rule and the Soviet Union.

 

KEYWORDS: Russia, Eurasia: Caucasus, Chechnya, democracy, communism, Soviet Union,

 

C/P/22. Yugoslavia: nationalism and ethnic cleansing

WORDS:
4000
DATE:
2004
PRICE:
49.99 GBP

The Yugoslav civil war was a result of an interplay of factors: struggles for power among the republican elites, mass propaganda of ethnic intolerance (in a country where people learned to accept what they read in the newspapers or heard on the radio as unquestionable truth) and a desperate economic situation, worsened by the lack of attention on the part of the former Western creditors. It is beyond doubt that the civil war in Yugoslavia was instigated from above, but supported from below, as nationalist leaders made emotional appeals to ethnic constituencies. If one of these factors had not come into play, violence in Yugoslavia would have probably been avoided. Ethnic cleansing and civil war were not inevitable, if anything, they were coincidental

 

KEYWORDS: yugoslavia, nationalism, ethnic, cleansing,

 

P/B/220. Is it true to say that many U.S. multinational enterprises (MNEs) are more economically and politically powerful than some nation states? Does this scenario best explain America's rise to globalism and the real power behind the White House today?

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3000
DATE:
2004
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39.99 GBP

The following report aims to highlight the increasing growth and power of multinationals over nation states, showing the economic power they possess. It then goes on to show how corporate power can influence the U.S. government on issues such as domestic and foreign policy, using the Carlyle Corporation as a case study. The paper concludes by questioning the role of the Nation State in global economics and politics.

 

KEYWORDS: true, u, multinational, enterprises, mnes, economically, politically, powerful, nation, states, scenario, explain, america, rise, globalism, real, power, white, house, today,

 

P/P/106. Political struggle in Iran and Islamic democracy

WORDS:
3000
DATE:
2004
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

The paper seeks to investigate how the struggle between conservatives and reformists in Iran influences the relationship between Islam and democracy. An overview of the election situation in Iran focuses on the contradictory aspects of Iranian Constitution that masks a one party system and makes Iran a theocratic state rather than a democratic one. The author gives a brief account of the political structure and the stands of the two competing powers (conservatives and reformists) concluding that the reform of the Constitution is seriously called for to implement Islamic democracy.

 

KEYWORDS: political, struggle, iran, islamic, democracy,