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    Critical Review of Theoretical Approaches to Global Political Economy This paper will outline the different theoretical approaches to GPE‚ by critically reviewing three articles on international political economy‚ globalisation and strategic interests. The articles chosen for the study are as follows: 1. Greenwold‚ Stephen (1999). ‘Strategic Interests and International Political Economy’‚ New Political Economy‚ 4 (1)‚ 97-112. 2. Krugman‚ Paul (1994). ‘Competitiveness: A Dangerous Obsession’

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    Identify a current international political or economic issue and write on the cause(s) and impact globally. (500 word limit) 2. Select one project you have worked on in the past and write an evaluation of the strengths and weaknesses of the execution‚ including an assessment of your own contribution. (500 word limit) 3. Identify a key industry leader in Nigeria today and give reasons why you admire this person and outline the person’s contributions to the economy and society. 4. What

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    The most important political event that has occurred in my life‚ and I think most of my classmates would agree‚ was the tragedy that occurred on September 11‚ 2001. I think that most people can remember where they were and what they were doing when they first heard about the attacks. I was just starting my freshman year in high school. When I got up in the morning and saw a plane crash into one of the twin towers in New York City‚ my first thought was that it was a terrible accident. When the second

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    Assignment Title: The Political Economy of Pakistan Submitted By: Ali Gohar Jamali Reg no: 0917104 Class: BS (SS)-7 Submitted to: Mr. Akbar Saeed Awan Subject: South Asian Studies Dated: 8th October‚ 2012 Introduction Economic and social outcomes in Pakistan have been a mixture of paradoxes since the country came into being. Pakistan‚ once a regional economic power in 1960’s could not realize its potential and fell behind its East Asian fellow countries. Politically‚ religious

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    ’To what extent do states remain the most powerful actors in the Global Politics’ Discuss. In our interconnected world today‚ it remains often obscure and arguable who are the most powerful global actors. States are frequently referred to as a politically organised system or entity that consists of a government‚ society‚ and people. Due to state sovereignty and state-centric theory‚ which compromises of a supreme and legitimate authority with

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    An essay on Robert Gilpin “The Nature of Political Economy” This chapter introduces differences and similarities between politics and economics. Both of them affect one another. In another hand‚ politicians and economists have different ideas and consumptions about the same facts. Also‚ they choose different ways of analysis. Moreover‚ Mr. Gilpin talks about the importance of the understanding the nature of political economy. In today’s rapidly changing world‚ where globalization takes place and

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    A Review Paper of International Political Economy Of Michael Veseth Syville S. Sebastian BPS 4-1 Prof. Adam Ramilo “International Political Economy (IPE) is the rapidly developing social science field of study that attempts to understand international and global problems using an eclectic interdisciplinary array of analytical tools and theoretical perspectives” -Michael Veseth. The domain of International Political Economy is expanding beyond issues such as‚ international trade‚ international

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    UNIT 6 POLITICAL DEVELOPMENT ECONOMY OF Structure 6.1 Introduction 6.2 The Global Divide 6.3 Poverty of Income Comparisons 6.4 Global Social Reality: Essentials of Maldevelopment 6.5 Agenda of the Political Economy of Development 6.6 Some Important Aspects of the Political Economy: Theories of Development 6.7 Capital Accumulation: Role and Limitations 6.8 International Capital Flows 6.9 Role of the State 6.10 The Counter Revolution in Development Economics: The LPG Package

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    1. Measuring the Cost of Living 1) Questions for Review # 2 Questions: Describe the three problems that make the consumer price index an imperfect measure of the cost of living. Answer: The 1st problem is called substitution bias. Consumers substitute toward goods that have become relatively less expensive. However CPI is based on a fixed basket of goods and it ignores the possibility of consumer substitution. The 2nd problem is the introduction of new goods. This means that consumers have more

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    One of the most important political wars‚ is known as the American Revolution. The American Revolution was between the colonists and loyalists throughout the years of 1765 and 1783. Leading up to the American Revolution many acts and rules were passed by the British hoping to have control over the colonies by giving them no representation on their own government. The american revolution was engendered due to the acts and rules british forced on the colonies without any consent. The French and Indian

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