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What problem with globalization does the idea of “dead souls” capture and how? |
The homogenization of culture, how globalization effectively buries culture and therefore the "soul" of states. When the things that make a country unique are gone, what is left is a populous of "dead souls" |
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What problem with globalization does the idea of “Davos man” capture and how? |
How globalization can "de-link" the elites from the masses, and could lead to them withdrawing from society |
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What are the three reasons discussed in class why critics of Neoliberalism believe the Third World can't “catch up”? |
Trade dependency Capital dependency Corporate elite |
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What new rights did US corporations gain with the 1886 Supreme Court decision? |
The rights of a natural born citizen described under the 14th amendment |
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What is the name of the approach to international political economy that privileges the state over the economy? |
Economic Nationalism |
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What are two differences between domestic and international law that lead many people to wonder whether international law is really law? |
Decentralized origin Decentralized enforcement |
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What are two key changes discussed in class between the feudal and modern periods that together mark the birth of international law? |
Dunno |
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What is the difference discussed in class between an international and a global economy? |
International economy has exchange between producing states, global has both exchange and production between states |
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What is a key difference discussed in class between the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund? |
World bank favors aid while IMF favors loans |
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What are two ways to bring a case in the International Criminal Court (ICC)? |
Dunno |
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What country does the ICC prosecutor come from? |
Gambia |