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Shalini Lewis International Studies Questions 1. Name and explain any four human rights that are considered "expansions of rights" that McCormick mentions in the textbook 2. Define what a right is. Define what a duty is. Define what international human rights are. Explain the two main features that make international human rights different from other kinds of rights 3. Name and define what the two main types of human rights are. Give an example for each type 4. What is the difference between a human rights resolution and a human rights convention? What's the difference between a country that has signed a human rights treaty and a country that has ratified a human rights treaty? 5. Define what the UN Human Rights Council's "universal periodic review" is. Name and explain the three main steps that are involved in the universal periodic review 6. Define what the International Criminal Court is. Name and explain its three main features 7. What are the three founding principles of the United Nations and what do they mean? 8. Define peacekeeping. Name and explain the three principles of UN peacekeeping. 9. Define the authorization of humanitarian intervention. Name and explain the three principles of UN authorization of humanitarian intervention 10. According to McCormick, what are the four different types of war in addition to the traditional state-to-state definition of war? Name and define them and name an example for each one 11. According to McCormick, what are the four minimum conditions needed for peace? Name and explain them. 12. Explain the voting procedure of the General Assembly and the voting procedure for the Security Council. How are the resolutions they pass different from one another? 13. How does McCormick define migration? Name and define any four out of the nine types of migration McCormick mentions. Provide an example for each one 14. According to McCormick what are the five major groups of motivations for migration. Name and explain their features. Provide an example for each one
15. According to the 1951 Geneva refugee convention, what are the three features that define a refugee? According to McCormick, what are three problems with this definition? 16. What are the two main causes of migration? Name and define them. Give an example for each cause 17. Define what studying abroad is. Name and explain its two main features as explained by Margaret Zeddies 18. Name and explain the three ways study abroad is neo-colonial. Give an example for each way. 19. According to McCormick, what are the two core indicators of the quality of health? Name and define them. Provide an example for each one 20. What are the two main perspectives on global health? Name and define them. Provide an example for each one 21. What is malaria? Name and define the main approach the WHO took to controlling malaria. Explain one social issue the WHO encountered in their approach to controlling malaria 22. What is smallpox? Name and define the main approach the WHO took to controlling smallpox. Explain one social issue the WHO encountered in their approach to controlling smallpox 2
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