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    in the western sudan region of the continent, along the bend of the Niger River. Although

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    Olympic Refugee Team Makes World History 2016 has been a year of progress for politics, social movements and especially sports as this year in Rio de Janeiro athletes raining from Syria to South Sudan put together a team of refugees to compete for the first time in history. They are coming to Rio in a group of 10 with nothing but their athletic abilities and dreams for gold. Only recently were they forged after narrowing down a list of 43 athletes to compete under the Olympic flag, as they

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    Majendie (2006) wrote also of the counter- protest to the ‘Day for Darfur’ march on September 17th. He argued that these activists marched to U.N offices to oppose new officials being brought into Darfur and quoted the Sudan Council of Voluntary Agencies who argued that UN intervention would merely “add to the complexity of an already volatile situation” (Majendie, 2006). The United Nations is weakened when countries do not work together in multilateral institutions and

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    different way of resolving their internal state conflicts. Canada for instance uses a federal system in order to efficiently resolve local and national issues. Other countries such as, Sudan applied State separation in order to resolve their internal state conflicts, resulting into the creation of South and North Sudan as two separate countries. This essay argues that federalism is a much more efficient way of resolving internal state issues than State separation. In order to support this statement

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    The dialectics of public policy and collective action within the history of the cotton’s developmental agenda in Mali. The history of cotton in Mali has a strong link with politics: the colonialists struggled to impose it, the postcolonial state made of it a symbol of development, the French government remains a stakeholder, and the neoliberal project targeted that sector for reform. The Malian state, despite the increasing export of gold, remains heavily vested in the cotton production as it is

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    When you hear the word politics most people shrug and and dread the following sentences to come. Let’s be honest politics are boring and erupt disagreements and probably cause more problems then resolve them. Politics itself is a very touchy subject for most; but I’m now talking about geopolitics. Geopolitics is politics, yet especially focussed on international relations, and the topic of natural resources as influenced by geographical factors. This topic can put some people off, but honestly what

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    Much of the discussion about religion in context of conflict and global politics today focuses on the Muslim world. This is not only because of the events of 11 September 2001, even for some time before these events, it has been believed that Islam was problematic because in its belief system, religion and politics could not be separated - meaning that the Muslim world was challenging to west (Mandaville, 2014). With this hypothesis, it is easy to underline simple conclusions about the link between

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    interest of a group of women from the Maritime provinces. In order to be able to represent the interest of its population better, the government should be representative in contrast to the diversity of it. The role of a patriarchal society impacts in politics is in direct correlation with women’s self-confidence to run in elections (Cain Miller). In order to achieve gender equality and encourage women to run and participate in political life, we must take actions that will have a significant impact on

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    amounts of time in order to engage with the enemy. Peace existed mainly due to a lack of resources for making war, as exercising power and authority in brutal and violent terms was otherwise respected and revered in Somali culture. The same was true in Sudan, evidenced by the ethnic conflicts within the ranks of the southern rebels at various points in their fighting with the north. Peterson writes, “The 1991 Bor Massacre revived an antagonism that, for many southerners,

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    President Trump signed an executive order (1379) to keep refugees from entering the country for 120 days and immigrants from seven predominantly Muslim nations out for three months. The countries affected are Iran, Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Libya, Yemen, and Somalia. This ban is commonly known as the travel ban or the Muslim ban mainly because all the 7 countries’ major religion is Islam. Based on Amendment I. Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free

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