NGOs have a limited impact on global politics. Discuss this view.
To what extent is state sovereignty an outdated concept in the 21st century?
Evaluate the claim that power in global politics is about possession of resources.
Discuss the extent to which cultural relativism can be used to justify different concepts of human rights.
Discuss the view that there have been more losers than winners from globalization.
Environment and sustainability are now more critical considerations for development than economic and political factors.
Evaluate the claim that development is impossible to measure.
Discuss whether the politicization of human rights has hindered their universal application.
To what extent do you agree with the claim that addressing structural violence is increasingly important to achieving lasting peace?
Evaluate the claim that humanitarian intervention is a justifiable intrusion into the sovereignty of a state.
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Unit 1: Power, Sovereignty, and International Relations
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