Essays about: "British foreign policy"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 essays containing the words British foreign policy.
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1. The Lingering Ravages of Colonialism : A Case study of neocolonialism through Cooperation Agreements in Cote D’Ivoire, and its impact on growth and development.
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionenAbstract : It has been over sixty (60) years since decolonization in Africa. In years gone by, a pattern has emerged of former French colonies being marginally worse off than their British counterparts. Britain and France as the two most dominant colonial powers in Africa allows for these comparisons in growth and development to be made. READ MORE
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2. What Do They Really Want? Explaining the Changing Dynamics of Spain's Approach to Gibraltar in the Light Of Brexit Negotiations
University essay from Lunds universitet/EuropastudierAbstract : This thesis focuses on the dynamics in the Spanish Government’s stance towards Gibraltar during the post-Brexit period (2016-2019). The study is guided by three aims. READ MORE
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3. Does Cognitive Leadership Matter? : An Analysis of Tony Blair’s Decision on the Iraq War
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för statsvetenskap (ST)Abstract : By using a qualitative content analysis and cognitive mapping, the purpose of the thesis is to investigate the decision-making of political leaders in extraordinary situations. The thesis focuses on the case of Tony Blair and his decision to invade Iraq in 2003. READ MORE
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4. Building peace in Libya : UK assistance to foreign Security Sector Reform
University essay from Institutionen för samhällsstudier (SS)Abstract : Security Sector Reform (SSR) has been established as a powerful tool in achieving sustainable peace in post-conflict countries, a belief which has strengthened since the events of September 11th 2001, and the subsequent war on terror which has seen both the UK and US heavily involved in peacebuilding operations in both Iraq and Afghanistan. However there is a concern that following these experiences, SSR has become little more than a process of building the military capacity of recipient countries in order to meet the immediate security needs of donor states. READ MORE
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5. Donor Driven Innovation: Using cultural analysis to stimulate strategic change in a Canadian NGO
University essay from Lunds universitet/Avdelningen för etnologiAbstract : This thesis is a study of development and international aid institutions and practices undertaken to give form and substance to international development as a cultural product. In a climate of changing policy priorities and the prospective loss of government backing for international development NGOs, this thesis uses applied cultural analysis to develop knowledge of the support network of NGO A, a British Columbian NGO. READ MORE