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Intl. Politics of Third World Exam Qs, Aberystwyth Uni 2009/10, Exams of Political Science

The examination questions for the course 'introduction to the international politics of the third world' offered by aberystwyth university's department of international politics during the academic year 2009/2010. Students are required to answer two questions from this list, which covers various topics related to the impact of colonialism, slavery, racial hierarchies, women's experiences, development aid, ngos, good governance, social movements, and the distinction between the third and first worlds.

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Download Intl. Politics of Third World Exam Qs, Aberystwyth Uni 2009/10 and more Exams Political Science in PDF only on Docsity! ABERYSTWYTH UNIVERSITY FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT OF INTERNATIONAL POLITICS SEMESTER TWO EXAMINATIONS ACADEMIC YEAR 2009/2010 IP10620/GW10620 INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNATIONAL POLITICS OF THE THIRD WORLD Time Allowed: Two Hours Answer TWO Questions Answers may focus on the whole of the Third World, a particular region or a particular country. You can write about ‘your’ country but be very careful NOT to duplicate work that you have already submitted in your country report. If you do so you will be penalised for unfair practice. 1. What have been the most important legacies of colonialism in the Third World? 2. Assess the impact of slavery on enslaved peoples. 3. Do racial hierarchies exist in global politics today? 4. What makes women’s experience in Third World distinctive? 5. Who benefits from official development aid? 6. How much ‘good’ do development NGOs do? 7. Why is the ‘good governance’ agenda so difficult to implement? 8. How do social movements try to create change? 9. Has colonialism ended? 10. How different is ‘The Third World’ to ‘The First World’?
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