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Direitos humanos e refúgio: a violação de direitos antes e após a determinação do status de refugiado / Human rights and refugees: the human rights violation before and after the refugee status determinationMenezes, Thais Silva 06 March 2012 (has links)
Dada sua definição e a forma como opera na atualidade, o refúgio pode ser caracterizado por dois momentos: o anterior à determinação do status de refugiado - o qual congrega as condições de vida que levam à fuga e legitimam o reconhecimento como refugiado -; e o posterior - o qual consiste das condições de vida no país de acolhida (a chamada fase de proteção). O instituto do refúgio vincula dois âmbitos que visam garantir a proteção internacional do indivíduo: o regime internacional dos direitos humanos e o regime internacional dos refugiados. Atualmente, tem-se reconhecido a relação entre essas duas esferas, principalmente no que se refere à aproximação histórica e filosófica, contudo, ainda há posicionamentos que defendem a não-existência de tal vinculação. Esse trabalho visa desenvolver uma análise sobre a relação existente entre direitos humanos e refúgio nos momentos anterior e posterior à determinação do status de refugiado. Em relação ao primeiro, visando demonstrar a impossibilidade de desvinculação entre a concepção contemporânea da proteção internacional dos refugiados e o reconhecimento e a garantia dos direitos humanos, argumenta-se, a partir de uma revisão bibliográfica, que a violação de direitos humanos é sempre o motivo que leva à determinação da condição de refugiado. No que concerne ao segundo, visamos analisar como o ACNUR, principal organismo para o trato da questão, tem se manifestado em relação aos direitos humanos dos refugiados nos países de acolhida - partindo do exame de algumas de suas publicações e apontando como a política internacional tem se configurado como fator central para a forma como o ACNUR se expressa em relação à violação desses direitos nos países de refúgio. / Given its definition and the way it operates in the present, the refuge can be characterized by two moments: the one before the refugee status determination process - which comprises the life conditions that lead to the flight and justify the admission of a refugee in another country -; and the one after this process - which consists of the life conditions in the asylum country (the so-called protection phase). The refuge bonds two domains which aim to assure the international protection: the human rights international regime and the refugee international regime. Presently, it has been recognized that there is a fundamental tie between these two spheres, mainly in relation to the historical and philosophical approximation, nevertheless, there still are opinions which advocates against such linking. This research aims to develop an analysis about the relation that exists between human rights and refuge in the moments before and after the refugee status determination. In respect to the first, aiming to demonstrate the impossibility of disconnecting the contemporaneous concept of international protection and the recognition and guarantee of human rights, starting from a bibliographic review, it is argued that the human rights violation is always the reason that yields to the refugee status determination. Regarding the second one, we aim to analyze how the UNHCR, main organization for dealing with the issue, has manifested its opinions about the refugee human rights in the asylum countries - using as parameter some of its publications and revealing how the world politics has been a key factor to the way this agency expresses itself respecting to the rights violations in the asylum countries.
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Dependence Upon Oil and its Influence on Foreign PolicyHamel, Howard C. 12 1900 (has links)
This investigation is concerned with determining what influence, if any, results from the dependence upon foreign sources of petroleum by the United States, France, Great Britain, and the Soviet Union. The influence that petroleum plays upon the changing attitudes of these four nations towards Israel and the Arab nations is ascertained by the utilization of primary and secondary sources.
The study analyzes all the resolutions that have been adopted by the United Nations Security Council in the years between 1948 and 1976 dealing specifically with the Arab-Israeli conflict. Other chapters analyze each of the four nations to which attention is being directed. This study concludes that the growing and continuing dependence upon Arab oil has influenced the foreign policies the four nations have assumed toward the Arab-Israeli conflict.
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The Role Of The Global Media In World Politics: A Case Of Iraq War Of 2003Askin, Berrin 01 April 2006 (has links) (PDF)
This thesis analyzes the role of the global media in world politics. The global media as a major source of information performs many functions in world politics. Due to the technological innovations both the global media and world politics has extended their scope and content. It is the aim of this thesis to explore to what extent the global media and world politics changes and to what extent the global media affect world politics. Moreover, this thesis aims to analyze the actors that play a significant role in the relation of global media and world politics. This thesis will also question the importance and effects of global media in world politics through the examples of Iraq War of 2003. This thesis argues that global media are the important actor of world politics by their agenda-setting, impediment and accelerant effects which influences public opinion. The aim of this thesis is to question the power of the global media on public opinion through the existential media structures, while showing the effects of global media by the examples of Iraq War of 2003.
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Radicalizing "The responsibility to protect:" the problem of A(N) (unmediated moralization of politics in a post-9/11 world /Lu, Karen Dakmee, January 1900 (has links)
Thesis (M.A.) - Carleton University, 2005. / Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-204). Also available in electronic format on the Internet.
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Knowing sovereigns : forms of knowledge and the changing practice of sovereign lendingBruneau, Quentin January 2016 (has links)
This thesis examines how sovereign lending, i.e. the practice of lending capital to sovereigns, has changed since the early nineteenth century. It tackles this question by investigating how lenders have thought about sovereigns for the past two centuries, focusing on the tools they have used to know and represent them. I argue that there was a critical shift in the early twentieth century in terms of the kinds of knowledge lenders deployed to know sovereigns. This shift differentiates the old sovereign lending from the new. In the old sovereign lending, merchant banking families such as the Rothschilds knew sovereigns through intensely personal relations based on gentility, whereas in the new sovereign lending, joint stock banks, credit rating agencies and international institutions largely came to know sovereigns through statistics. Though difficult to imagine nowadays, the description of sovereigns through quantifiable facts (the original definition of 'statistics') was revolutionary for early twentieth century lenders. Despite constituting the origins of sovereign credit ratings, this key shift has been overlooked in all major studies about sovereign debt. The new sovereign lending rose to prominence from the interwar period to the 1970s and now defines our world. The identification of this crucial shift is based on the development and application of the concept of forms of knowledge. Forms of knowledge refer to enduring ways of knowing and representing the constituent units of the international system used by international practitioners (e.g. diplomats, military strategists, financiers, and international lawyers). Examples of forms of knowledge include, but are not limited to, modern cartography, international treaties, statistics, gentility, and heraldry. The use of this concept is that it leads to a better understanding of how international practitioners and their practices undergo radical changes. In so doing, it provides a firmer empirical grasp on the question of how fundamental discontinuities arise in international relations.
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Direitos humanos e refúgio: a violação de direitos antes e após a determinação do status de refugiado / Human rights and refugees: the human rights violation before and after the refugee status determinationThais Silva Menezes 06 March 2012 (has links)
Dada sua definição e a forma como opera na atualidade, o refúgio pode ser caracterizado por dois momentos: o anterior à determinação do status de refugiado - o qual congrega as condições de vida que levam à fuga e legitimam o reconhecimento como refugiado -; e o posterior - o qual consiste das condições de vida no país de acolhida (a chamada fase de proteção). O instituto do refúgio vincula dois âmbitos que visam garantir a proteção internacional do indivíduo: o regime internacional dos direitos humanos e o regime internacional dos refugiados. Atualmente, tem-se reconhecido a relação entre essas duas esferas, principalmente no que se refere à aproximação histórica e filosófica, contudo, ainda há posicionamentos que defendem a não-existência de tal vinculação. Esse trabalho visa desenvolver uma análise sobre a relação existente entre direitos humanos e refúgio nos momentos anterior e posterior à determinação do status de refugiado. Em relação ao primeiro, visando demonstrar a impossibilidade de desvinculação entre a concepção contemporânea da proteção internacional dos refugiados e o reconhecimento e a garantia dos direitos humanos, argumenta-se, a partir de uma revisão bibliográfica, que a violação de direitos humanos é sempre o motivo que leva à determinação da condição de refugiado. No que concerne ao segundo, visamos analisar como o ACNUR, principal organismo para o trato da questão, tem se manifestado em relação aos direitos humanos dos refugiados nos países de acolhida - partindo do exame de algumas de suas publicações e apontando como a política internacional tem se configurado como fator central para a forma como o ACNUR se expressa em relação à violação desses direitos nos países de refúgio. / Given its definition and the way it operates in the present, the refuge can be characterized by two moments: the one before the refugee status determination process - which comprises the life conditions that lead to the flight and justify the admission of a refugee in another country -; and the one after this process - which consists of the life conditions in the asylum country (the so-called protection phase). The refuge bonds two domains which aim to assure the international protection: the human rights international regime and the refugee international regime. Presently, it has been recognized that there is a fundamental tie between these two spheres, mainly in relation to the historical and philosophical approximation, nevertheless, there still are opinions which advocates against such linking. This research aims to develop an analysis about the relation that exists between human rights and refuge in the moments before and after the refugee status determination. In respect to the first, aiming to demonstrate the impossibility of disconnecting the contemporaneous concept of international protection and the recognition and guarantee of human rights, starting from a bibliographic review, it is argued that the human rights violation is always the reason that yields to the refugee status determination. Regarding the second one, we aim to analyze how the UNHCR, main organization for dealing with the issue, has manifested its opinions about the refugee human rights in the asylum countries - using as parameter some of its publications and revealing how the world politics has been a key factor to the way this agency expresses itself respecting to the rights violations in the asylum countries.
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Federalismo e política internacional : os conflitos entre a União e os governos estaduais nos Estados Unidos / Federalism and international politics : conflicts between national and state governments in the United StatesPrado, Debora Figueiredo Mendonça do, 1983- 23 August 2018 (has links)
Orientador: Shiguenoli Miyamoto / Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas / Made available in DSpace on 2018-08-23T21:21:51Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1
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Previous issue date: 2013 / Resumo: O objetivo principal desta pesquisa é analisar a atuação internacional dos estados norte-americanos tendo em vista a implementação de sanções econômicas internacionais pelos legislativos estaduais. Estas sanções buscam impactar o bem-estar econômico de um Estado alvo por meio de restrições ao comércio internacional e investimentos com o objetivo de coagir o mesmo a alterar determinado comportamento político. No caso das sanções estaduais, são utilizados dois tipos de atividade: 1) a proibição da contratação ou aquisição de bens e serviços do governo estadual com empresas que fazem negócios no país-alvo e 2) o impedimento dos estados ou agências locais de realizar investimentos públicos nestas empresas e no país-alvo. Este tipo de atividade estadual possui um potencial conflituoso uma vez que as sanções estaduais podem gerar conflitos e tensões legais com o governo nacional. O objetivo deste trabalho será compreender o desenvolvimento destas atividades estaduais e os tensionamentos estabelecidos entre elas e o governo nacional bem como buscará compreender qual tem sido a reação das instituições norte-americanas sobre este processo. Para isto serão discutidas as raízes históricas do desenho institucional norte-americano na definição das funções dos governos estaduais e federais e o comportamento do Congresso e da Suprema Corte nesta temática. Para identificar as principais características das sanções estaduais este trabalho apresentará o mapeamento das sanções estaduais aplicadas pelos legislativos estaduais no período de 1977, data inicial deste tipo de atuação a 2012 / Abstract: The main objective of this research is to analyze the international actions of U.S. states, in view of the establishment of foreign policy actions by international economic sanctions developed by state legislatures. It is understood by the application of sanctions measures that seek to reduce the economic welfare of a target state by reducing international trade in order to coerce it to amend certain political behavior. In the case of state sanctions, are used two types of activity: 1) the prohibition in the states of hiring or purchasing goods and services from companies doing business in the target country or through selective divestment laws and 2) preventing states or local agencies to make public investments in these companies. Through this kind of activity states can develop actions contrary to national foreign policy, generating conflict and legal tensions with Washington. Trying to understand this process, this paper aims to map the historical roots of this institutional design, as well as cases of penalties imposed by state legislatures, 1977, start date this type of activity, 2012. It is understood that the analysis of these cases, the Supreme Court and of the actions taken by Congress will contribute to the understanding of the functioning of these institutions in situations of conflicts between states and the federal government on issues of international economic policy. To identify the main features of state sanctions, this work present the mapping of state sanctions imposed by state legislatures from 1977 to 2012 / Doutorado / Ciencia Politica / Doutora em Ciência Política
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Le Congo belge et la Weltpolitik, 1894-1914Willequet, Jacques January 1961 (has links)
Doctorat en philosophie et lettres / info:eu-repo/semantics/nonPublished
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Do great powers plan grand strategies? : the effects of strategic plans on the formation of grand strategySilove, Nina January 2014 (has links)
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An analysis of selected cartoons published during Zimbabwe's 2008 electionsMushohwe, Knowledge January 2011 (has links)
During Zimbabwe’s 2008 harmonised elections the country’s media laws had a direct impact on the way editorial cartoonists expressed themselves. Although the online newspapers were unregulated and the print media published under Zimbabwe’s media laws, Public Order and Security Act and Access to Information and Protection of Privacy act - the editorial cartoons from both sources show deliberate bias towards one candidate and contempt towards the main rival. The study contextualises the understanding of the editorial cartoon, as practised in an environment of freedom of speech and defined by the four categories identified by Press (1981) and Manning and Phiddian (2004), and delineates the effect of media laws on the newspaper industry in Zimbabwe. The four categories of editorial cartoons identified are descriptive editorial cartoons, laughing satirical editorial cartoons, destructive satirical editorial cartoons, and savage indignation editorial cartoons. The study reviews eight editorial cartoons, read using a semiotic framework investigating non-verbal communication, as defined and suggested by Du Plooy (1996), and a text and language grid, as suggested by Leech (1974), according to the criteria of symbols/metaphors, exaggeration/distortion, stereotypes, caricature, irony, captions, and background knowledge, as developed by Fetsko (2001). A comparative analysis of the cartoons reveals that objectives and functions of the unregulated zimonline.co.za and the regulated the Herald newspapers are the same. They constitute propagandistic representations of Zimbabwean politics that are more an extension of political ideology than they are a reflection of the country’s sociopolitical landscape.
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