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Mellanösterns kalla krig : En förklarande fallstudie om Iran och Saudiarabiens rivalitetMirzakhani, Arvin January 2017 (has links)
This paper has two purposes. The first one is to explain the rivalry between Iran and Saudi Arabia by analyzing four cases which has brought about and consolidated their power struggle. This gives the reader a historic background of the two countries relations, underlying reasons for their rivalry and a greater picture of their interests in the Middle East. It also leads up to the second purpose, which is to in depth examine Iran and Saudi Arabia’s foreign policy in Yemen, the latest conflict between the two countries. The papers research design is a qualitative case study with realism as its theoretical framework. The paper concludes that the Iranian revolution set off the rivalry due to Iran’s willingness to export its revolution and its Shia ideology to neighboring countries in the region. Saudi Arabia’s support to Iraq during the Iran-Iraq War helped contain Iran’s hegemonic ambitions and made Saudi Arabia the most dominant power in the Middle East. In Syria, Iran has a lot at stake if the regime falls, which is why Saudi Arabia is trying to topple Bashar Al-Assad. The execution of Nimr al-Nimr further deteriorated tensions between Iran and Saudi Arabia. in Yemen, Iran seeks to expand its power to the Arabian Peninsula, whereas Saudi Arabia seeks to push out Iranian influence and regain its dominance.
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Vilka är jinnerna och vad gör de? En narratologisk analys av Sonia Nimrs Fenixtrilogi / Who are the jinn and what do they do? A narratological analysis of the Thunderbird trilogy by Sonia NimrSteinholtz, Anna-Karin January 2023 (has links)
Jinnen är ett frekvent förekommande väsen i arabisk kultur och litteratur alltsedan förislamsk tid. Syftet med denna litteraturstudie är att undersöka hur jinnerna beskrivs och representeras i Fenixtrilogin av Sonia Nimr. Deras narrativa och litterära funktioner i böckerna relateras till deras representation och funktion i arabisk kultur och i ungdomsfantasy. Mieke Bals klassifikation av roller i en narrativ cykel används i analysen. Resultatet är att jinnen har en stark koppling till den klassiska bilden av en jinn i arabisk litteratur och kultur, men att några detaljer skiljer sig. Mest framträdande är jinnens entydigt goda egenskaper och funktioner i berättelsen. Slutsatsen är att trilogin ligger tydligt i linje med annan fantasylitteratur för ungdomar, men att jinnen har en unik roll som hjälpare eller god kraft. Den får i och med det en tydlig pedagogisk roll, i linje med barn- och ungdomslitteraturen. / The jinn is a frequently occurring entity in Arabic culture and literature since pre-Islamic times. The purpose of this literature study is to examine how the jinn are described and represented in the Thunderbird trilogy by Sonia Nimr. Their narrative and literary functions in the books relate to their representation and function in Arab culture and in young adult fantasy. Mieke Bal’s classification of roles in the narrative cycle is used in the analysis. The result is that the jinn bears a strong resemblance to the classical image of a jinn in Arabic literature and culture, but that some details differ. Most prominent are the jinn’s unambiguously good qualities and functions in the story. The conclusion is that the trilogy is clearly in line with other fantasy literature for young adults, but that the jinn has a unique role as a helper or as the good power. It therefore has a clear pedagogical role in line with children’s literature and Young Adult literature.
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Vilka är jinnerna och vad gör de? : En narratologisk analys av Sonia Nimrs Fenixtrilogi / Who are the jinn and what do they do? : A narratological analysis of the Thunderbird trilogy by Sonia NimrSteinholtz, Anna-Karin January 2023 (has links)
Jinnen är ett frekvent förekommande väsen i arabisk kultur och litteratur alltsedan förislamsk tid. Syftet med denna litteraturstudie är att undersöka hur jinnerna beskrivs och representeras i Fenixtrilogin av Sonia Nimr. Deras narrativa och litterära funktioner i böckerna relateras till deras representation och funktion i arabisk kultur och i ungdomsfantasy. Mieke Bals klassifikation av roller i en narrativ cykel används i analysen. Resultatet är att jinnen har en stark koppling till den klassiska bilden av en jinn i arabisk litteratur och kultur, men att några detaljer skiljer sig. Mest framträdande är jinnens entydigt goda egenskaper och funktioner i berättelsen. Slutsatsen är att trilogin ligger tydligt i linje med annan fantasylitteratur för ungdomar, men att jinnen har en unik roll som hjälpare eller god kraft. Den får i och med det en tydlig pedagogisk roll, i linje med barn- och ungdomslitteraturen. / The jinn is a frequently occurring entity in Arabic culture and literature since pre-Islamic times. The purpose of this literature study is to examine how the jinn are described and represented in the Thunderbird trilogy by Sonia Nimr. Their narrative and literary functions in the books relate to their representation and function in Arab culture and in young adult fantasy. Mieke Bal’s classification of roles in the narrative cycle is used in the analysis. The result is that the jinn bears a strong resemblance to the classical image of a jinn in Arabic literature and culture, but that some details differ. Most prominent are the jinn’s unambiguously good qualities and functions in the story. The conclusion is that the trilogy is clearly in line with other fantasy literature for young adults, but that the jinn has a unique role as a helper or as the good power. It therefore has a clear pedagogical role in line with children’s literature and Young Adult literature.
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National identity in Sonia Nimr’s children’s book Wondrous Journeys in Strange LandsDarwich, Tarek January 2020 (has links)
In this thesis, depending on Benedict Anderson’s Studies of nationalism in his book The Imagined Communities, I will prove that in her historical fiction for children, Wondrous Journeys in Strange Lands, the Palestinian writer Sonia Nimr is reviving and reforming Arab national identity. Anderson identifies the nation as a group imagined by its members; the people who perceive and identify themselves as equal members in this group. For the people to imagine their nation, Anderson states three tools: the map as a representation of the geographical space, the census as a representation of population identity categories that live in a particular land, and the museum as the representation of historical and the legal continuity of certain ethnicities in a certain geographical space. The three tools are thoroughly abstracted and used in Nimr’s book as we follow the footsteps of Nimr’s heroine in her travels, we see her drawing Arab historical map, when Palestine was a canton in the great Arab State. The social fabric Nimr weaves by the characters in her book reflects the real and the reformed census of Arab ethnicities and their social classes with the highlighting of the essential role of Arabic women in society. The narrated society of Nimr’s work reforms nation’s census which accords with the extended pan Arab geography of Arab nation. The nation imagining requirements are completed by visiting the history and wandering in the historical Arabic cantons and cities which materialize Nimr’s trail to perpetuate those important places in her textual museum, which she builds in her addressed work to children to answer their question about who we are and how we are the most eligible ethnicities to live on this land. Nimr does not promote a certain political agenda nor casts a holy cover on the past; by contrast, she teaches Arab children past lessons to revive and reform their modern Arab national identity as a remedy for the catastrophic national present.
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MR-institutionen: universalmedelför stärkt rättighetsskydd? : Är Sverige i behov av en MR-institution i enlighet med Parisprinciperna?Zoteeva, Anna January 2019 (has links)
The Paris Principles, a UN document adopted in 1993, requires that states establish NationalHuman Rights Institutions [cit. NHRI] for the protection and promotion of human rights. AlthoughSweden was one of the countries that promoted the adoption of the Paris Principlesinternationally, on a national level there is a still ongoing debate on the necessity of such aninstitution. This paper aims to present arguments for and against the establishment of a NHRIin Sweden in accordance with the binding and additional provisions of the Paris Principles.The Swedish system for promotion and protection of human rights is discussed in this paper,including the issue of access to justice.The main purpose of the paper is to draw conclusions as to how the legal norms shouldbe formed. Primary sources being used are therefore legal literature (both Swedish and foreign)and Swedish preparatory works. The paper contains a comparative section where thecomparative method is used.The paper concludes that Sweden is in need of a NHRI established in accordance withthe binding provisions of the Paris Principles. In addition, in order to promote individuals’access to justice the additional principles should be implemented as well. Since there is arange of obstacles for that, both practical and constitutional, the author of the paper goes on todiscuss how the protection of human rights in Sweden can be reinforced in other ways.
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Trends in climate and urbanization and their impacts on surface water supply in the city of Addis Ababa, EthiopiaBisrat Kifle Arsiso 02 1900 (has links)
Understanding climate change and variability at urban scale is essential for water resource
management, land use planning, and development of adaption plans. However, there are serious
challenges to meet these goals due to unavailability of observed and / or simulated high
resolution spatial and temporal climate data. Recent efforts made possible the availability of high
resolution climate data from non-hydrostatic regional climate model (RCM) and statistically
downscaled General Circulation Models (GCMs). This study investigates trends in climate and
urbanization and their impact on surface water supply for the city of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
The methodology presented in this study focused on the observed and projected NIMRHadGEM2-
AO model and Special Report on Emissions Scenarios (SRES) of B2 and A2 of
HadCM3 model are also employed for rainfall, maximum temperature and minimum temperature
data using for climate analysis. Water Evaluation and Planning (WEAP) modeling system was
used for determination of climate and urbanization impacts on water. Land-Sat images were
analyzed using Normalized Differencing Vegetation Index (NDVI). Statistical downscaling
model (SDSM) was employed to investigate the major changes and intensity of the urban heat
island (UHI). The result indicates monthly rainfall anomalies with respect to the baseline mean showing wet anomaly in summer (kiremt) during 2030s and 2050s, and a dry anomaly in the
2080s under A2 and B2 scenarios with exception of a wet anomaly in September over the city.
The maximum temperature anomalies under Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs) also
show warming during near, mid and end terms. The mean monthly minimum temperature
anomalies under A2 and B2 scenarios are warm but the anomalies are much lower than RCPs.
The climate under the RCP 8.5 and high population growth (3.3 %) scenario will lead to the
unmet demand of 462.77 million m3 by 2039. Future projection of urban heat island under
emission pathway of A2 and B2 scenario shows that, the nocturnal UHI will be intense in winter
or dry season episodes in the city. Under A2 scenario the highest urban warming will occur
during October to December (2.5 ºC to 3.2 ºC). Under RCP 8.5 scenario the highest urban
warming will occur during October to December (0.5 ºC to 1.0 °C) in the 2050s and 2080s.
Future management and adaptation strategies are to expand water supply to meet future demand
and to implement demand side water management systems of the city and UHI / Environmental Sciences / Ph. D. (Environmental Management)
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Trends in climate and urbanization and their impacts on surface water supply in the city of Addis Ababa, EthiopiaBisrat Kifle Arsiso 01 1900 (has links)
Understanding climate change and variability at urban scale is essential for water resource
management, land use planning, and development of adaption plans. However, there are serious
challenges to meet these goals due to unavailability of observed and / or simulated high
resolution spatial and temporal climate data. Recent efforts made possible the availability of high
resolution climate data from non-hydrostatic regional climate model (RCM) and statistically
downscaled General Circulation Models (GCMs). This study investigates trends in climate and
urbanization and their impact on surface water supply for the city of Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.
The methodology presented in this study focused on the observed and projected NIMRHadGEM2-
AO model and Special Report on Emissions Scenarios (SRES) of B2 and A2 of
HadCM3 model are also employed for rainfall, maximum temperature and minimum temperature
data using for climate analysis. Water Evaluation and Planning (WEAP) modeling system was
used for determination of climate and urbanization impacts on water. Land-Sat images were
analyzed using Normalized Differencing Vegetation Index (NDVI). Statistical downscaling
model (SDSM) was employed to investigate the major changes and intensity of the urban heat
island (UHI). The result indicates monthly rainfall anomalies with respect to the baseline mean showing wet anomaly in summer (kiremt) during 2030s and 2050s, and a dry anomaly in the
2080s under A2 and B2 scenarios with exception of a wet anomaly in September over the city.
The maximum temperature anomalies under Representative Concentration Pathways (RCPs) also
show warming during near, mid and end terms. The mean monthly minimum temperature
anomalies under A2 and B2 scenarios are warm but the anomalies are much lower than RCPs.
The climate under the RCP 8.5 and high population growth (3.3 %) scenario will lead to the
unmet demand of 462.77 million m3 by 2039. Future projection of urban heat island under
emission pathway of A2 and B2 scenario shows that, the nocturnal UHI will be intense in winter
or dry season episodes in the city. Under A2 scenario the highest urban warming will occur
during October to December (2.5 ºC to 3.2 ºC). Under RCP 8.5 scenario the highest urban
warming will occur during October to December (0.5 ºC to 1.0 °C) in the 2050s and 2080s.
Future management and adaptation strategies are to expand water supply to meet future demand
and to implement demand side water management systems of the city and UHI / College of Agriculture and Environmental Sciences / Ph. D. (Environmental Management)
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