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Government and International Relations: Recent submissions

    • Parables Of Mass Atrocity: A Comparative Analysis Of The Nigerian And Liberian 

      Yu, Chuan (Catrina)
      Published 2012-01-01
      In the aftermath of conflict, the demand for societies to acknowledge the existence and impact of political violence has instigated creative policy developments in the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Truth and ...
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    • The Harm of a Label: The effect of Party Affiliation upon Criminal Sentencing in the United States 

      Day, Jane Frances
      Published 2012-01-01
      This thesis examines why sentencing disparity between partisan elected and non-partisan elected judiciaries exists. I contend that partisan elected judiciaries produce harsher sentences. The theoretical reasoning provided, ...
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    • Identity and Interests: Understanding the Meltdown in Israeli-Turkish Relations 2002-2012 

      Cook, Katherine
      Published 2012-01-01
      The recent deterioration of the strong bilateral alliance between Israel and Turkey has significant affects on the balance of power within the Middle East. As such, it is important that scholars determine why this meltdown ...
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    • Fact or Fiction? Hate Crime in Sweden and it's Representations in Swedish Popular Culture 

      Ralph, Ngaire
      Published 2012-01-01
      Sweden’s global representation suggests that it is one of the most gender- equal, open and forward- thinking countries in the world. This thesis, however, exposes Sweden’s darker side, where hate crime towards immigrants, ...
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    • Comparative Nationalism: Imperial Legacies and the Strength of Nationalism: The Case of China and India since the 1990s 

      Zylowski, Maike
      Published 2012-01-01
      Since the 1990s, there have been strong displays of nationalism in China, while in India the once dominant ‘secular’ nationalism has been challenged by a fragmentation of national identity along ethno--‐religious lines. ...
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