Introducing international development management
If you wonder why, when so much development action is taking place, life seems to stay so bad for so many people and you want to be involved in managing development better, this unit is for you. It is a taster of course materials from the Development Mana
International Multilateral Negotiation
The seminar focuses on negotiated decision-making in multilateral settings. It will survey process issues such as: the differences between bilateral and multilateral negotiations, the particular problems of negotiations involving a very large number of parties, the complexities of issue-linkage, managed negotiation processes, the role of coalitions, conference diplomacy, treaty negotiations, knowledge in negotiation, etc. These topics will be discussed in the context of case studies dealing with
The Impact of International and Supranational Organizations in the Democratic Republic of Congo
GRCC Peace Conference Panel Presentation entitled: The Impact of International and Supranational Organizations in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Independence Hall: International Symbol of Freedom
recounts the history of the building in Philadelphia where the Second Continental Congress signed the Declaration of Independence and where, a decade later, delegates to the Philadelphia Convention formulated the Constitution: the Pennsylvania State House. The Pennsylvania Assembly, which had been meeting ...
Secret Weapons of Roman Empire (4:37)
This video shows some of the Roman's favorite weapons, including the gladius and the pila. The video provides insights into how the weapons were used and what the Romans wore. May be too violent for some students.
Curt Smith: Political Candidates and Public Speaking
Can public speaking make or break a political candidate? Former presidential speechwriter, Curt Smith, explains the connection between politics, rhetoric, popular culture, and public speaking. Smith is a senior lecturer in the Department of English, and an acclaimed author, radio/TV host and columnist.
African Politics, International Development, Democratization, and the Role of Women
GRCC Peace Conference Presentation entitled: African Politics, International Development, Democratization, and the Role of Women
Presented By: Dr. Virginia Beard
International Media Flows: Global Media and Culture
Ian Condry introduces five graduates of the Comparative Media Studies Program—Aswin Punathambekar, Xiaochang Li, Jing Wang, Orit Kuritsky, Ana Domb —in this final panel, who share their views and experiences about the international/global dimension of the program.
‘Comparative’ can be interpr
The rise of international environmental law: a Canadian perspective
Presentation and discussion with Paul Cassidy, senior partner in the national law firm of Blake, Cassels & Graydon's Environmental Law Group in Vancouver.
September 16, 2010
Although increasing worries about climate change and water and air quality concerns around the world seem to make political borders irrelevant, environmental laws in Canada and elsewhere have traditionally had a distinct domestic flavour, focusing on purely locals aspects of these issues. However, recent experiences with tr
The Role of International and Supranational Organizations in Areas of Conflict
GRCC Peace Conference Panel Presentation entitled: The Role of International and Supranational Organizations in Areas of Conflict
Patients and Populations: Medical Decision-Making Political Cartoons 14.1 International business for the entrepreneur: Introduction 14.2 International business for the entrepreneur: Globalization: opportunities and threats to develo 14.3 International business for the entrepreneur: Harnessing technology for global business success 14.4 International business for the entrepreneur: Doing business across cultures 14.5 International business for entrepreneurs: Political and legal risk in international business 14.7 International business for entrepreneurs: Global marketing: Assessing potential markets oversea SFU International Orientation 2010 German Economy - 1871 to Weimer
In this activity, students will research a political issue that is highlighted and discussed on the TakingITGlobal website. Students will pick one issue and write a one page satire on the event/issue. Part 2 of the assignment is for the students to create their own political cartoon using Photoshop or similar software.
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Was the German Economy modernised in 1871? What developments took place during Kaiser Reich? What problems did Germany face following World War One?













