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IND2601 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 Popular
  • IND2601 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024

  • Exam (elaborations) • 95 pages • 2023
  • IND2601 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024 - DUE April 2024 ; 100% TRUSTED workings, explanations and solutions. for assistance Whats-App 0.6.7..1.7.1..1.7.3.9 ......................................... Question 1 Complete Marked out of 1.00 Question 2 Complete Marked out of 1.00 Question 3 Complete Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ Which of the following statements DOES NOT signify mangangaahla (to move the jaw) in sentencing under customary law? a. The amount of talking that...
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Summaries and lecture notes for the final exam of Core module International relations (73220031LY) Popular
  • Summaries and lecture notes for the final exam of Core module International relations (73220031LY)

  • Summary • 158 pages • 2023 Popular
  • The document includes detailed summaries of all articles (except Deaton 2013) and lecture notes with slides and additional information mentioned in class. NB: this document includes lectures 11- 17, which is the material needed for the final exam.
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*2023* Analyzing International Relations Notes on Readings - GRADE 7,5
  • *2023* Analyzing International Relations Notes on Readings - GRADE 7,5

  • Summary • 31 pages • 2023
  • Summary of the reading materials for the final exam (2023) for Analyzing International Relations. INCLUDES notes, the puzzle/motivation and core ideas/arguments from (Total: 31 pages): Alexander Wendt’s article (1992) “Anarchy Is What States Make of It: The Social Construction of Power Politics”, pp. 391-425. Ayşe Zarakol’s introduction (2017) “Theorising Hierarchies” in Zarakol’s (ed.) “Hierarchies in World Politics”, pp. 1-14. Henry Farrell & Abraham L. Newman’s a...
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Summaries of readings and lectures for Core Module International Relations Part I
  • Summaries of readings and lectures for Core Module International Relations Part I

  • Summary • 265 pages • 2023
  • The document includes detailed summaries of all the readings and lecture notes for the first part (exam I) of the Core Module International Relations course.
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*2023* Analyzing International Relations Lecture Notes (Lectures 1-13) - GRADE 7,5
  • *2023* Analyzing International Relations Lecture Notes (Lectures 1-13) - GRADE 7,5

  • Class notes • 44 pages • 2023
  • Notes on the lectures from the course (2023) Analyzing International Relations. INCLUDES notes from lectures 1-13 (Total: 44 pages).
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Summary and Notes -  Core module International relations (73220031LY) Final exam 2023
  • Summary and Notes - Core module International relations (73220031LY) Final exam 2023

  • Summary • 35 pages • 2023
  • This is a very extensive summary for the Core Module International Relations from 2023 in light if the final exam from University of Amsterdam (from Lecture 11 to 16). Here I provide a summary and notes from the readings, lectures and my tutorial group presentations to provide a more in depth analysis of the content. Good luck for the exam.
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International Relations: Assigned readings part 1 (IR)
  • International Relations: Assigned readings part 1 (IR)

  • Summary • 46 pages • 2023
  • Notes of the assigned readings of Part 1 of the 1st year course International Relations
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*2022* Analyzing International Relations Lecture Notes (Lectures 1-13) and *SOME* Required Readings - GRADE 7,5
  • *2022* Analyzing International Relations Lecture Notes (Lectures 1-13) and *SOME* Required Readings - GRADE 7,5

  • Class notes • 61 pages • 2022
  • Combined notes on the lectures and *SOME* required readings from the course (2022) Analysing International Relations. INCLUDES notes on (Total: 61 pages): Lectures 1-13. John Mearsheimer’s (2001) article “Anarchy and the Struggle for Power” in Mearsheimer’s book (1990) “The Tragedy of Great Power Politics.”, pp. 29-54. Alexander Wendt’s (1992) article “Anarchy Is What States Make of It: The Social Construction of Power Politics”, pp. 391-425. David Lake’s (2007) a...
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Summary of Jackson (2013) "Global Politics in the 21st Century"  +  notes of Lectures and seminars of International Relations Course Summary of Jackson (2013) "Global Politics in the 21st Century"  +  notes of Lectures and seminars of International Relations Course
  • Summary of Jackson (2013) "Global Politics in the 21st Century" + notes of Lectures and seminars of International Relations Course

  • Summary • 70 pages • 2024
  • This document consists a detailed summary of Jackson (2013) "Global politics in the 21st Century" chapter 1 to 11 + 14. + Notes from lectures and seminars from the course: Introduction course International Relations, for the minor International relations.
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 International Relations Notes of the Required Readings
  • International Relations Notes of the Required Readings

  • Class notes • 87 pages • 2023
  • Notes of the required readings (Textbook chapters, journal articles and so on) for the course International Relations (2nd year, 2nd semester International Studies)
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Summary -  History of International Relations (000761) Summary -  History of International Relations (000761)
  • Summary - History of International Relations (000761)

  • Summary • 131 pages • 2023
  • This summary is an exploration through three thousand years of world politics. The history allows you to discover its context, to retrieve the origins of these broad ideas, and to judge them more critically on their merits. History is also what allows future leaders to be versatile, to understand what shaped the interests of countries, their sensitivities, and the origins of important diplomatic principles. History matters This summary was made with the book and slides
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