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1. OpenAI Case - Group 13B - BUSN35
University essay from Lunds universitet/Företagsekonomiska institutionenAbstract : .... READ MORE
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2. PiS-led Government's Opposition to the Istanbul Convention in Poland : An Analysis of the Rhetoric and Tactics used by the Law and Justice Party’s led Government in their Opposition to the Istanbul Convention
University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för globala politiska studier (GPS)Abstract : The government in Poland led by the Law and Justice party (PiS) and characterized by its anti-genderism and right-wing populist politics, is framing its opposition to the Istanbul Convention in human rights language. This leads to a puzzling occurrence of the women’s rights Convention being opposed with rights rhetoric. READ MORE
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3. Temperature dependency of rheological properites of different dispersions containing microfibrillated cellulose
University essay from Karlstads universitet/Institutionen för ingenjörs- och kemivetenskaper (from 2013)Abstract : Today, the focus lies on the state of the environment and how we can choose more sustainable alternatives to oil based materials. One material of interest is microfibrillated cellulose (MFC). READ MORE
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4. Integrating feminist foreign policy and climate resilient development : Case study of socio-cultural configurations in Liberia
University essay from KTH/LärandeAbstract : This thesis addresses the socio-cultural configurations in Liberia in relation to climate resilient development and feminist foreign policy carried out by the Embassy of Sweden in Monrovia. It builds on the intention to explore potential points of integration between the feminist foreign policy with the construction of climate adaptation capacity. READ MORE
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5. The rights of the Right : How European far-right populist parties instrumentalise human rights rhetoric to mobilise supporters
University essay from Malmö universitet/Institutionen för globala politiska studier (GPS)Abstract : There is a puzzling occurrence in Western Europe: Some far-right populist parties, traditionally seen as antithetical to liberalism, are appropriating liberal rights for their own illiberal ends. On the premise that the parties instrumentalise liberal elements to achieve more legitimacy in a climate of tolerance and respect for human rights in Western Europe, this thesis examines how far-right populist parties use human rights for mobilising purposes. READ MORE