Volume 1, Issue 1
Table of Contents
Chief Editor’s Introduction ................................................................................................. 5
Assess why it has proved so difficult for nation states to agree on targets for carbon emissions. Answer with reference to at least ONE case study. - PO-222 - Joshua Cronin ................................................................................................... 6
Evaluate the Strengths and Weaknesses of the Copenhagen School’s Concept of Securitization. - PO-248 - Louis Brookes .................................................................................................. 16
Is Globalisation Best Understood as a Temporary Era or as an Inevitable Process? - PO-222 - Creux Léa ....................................................................................................... 27
Focusing on one of the following authors, explore the contribution of political philosophy and applied ethics to the development of a discourse of global justice which is both normatively attractive and public policy relevant: Thomas Pogge, Peter Singer, Kwame Anthony Appiah, Martha Nussbaum, Amartya Sen, James Chistensen or Mathias Risse. - PO-235 - Melanie Sinder ............................................................................................... 37
What is the Value of Comparing Different Genocides? - PO-3330 - Zev Cooper-Bennun ....................................................................................... 47
Has the Nation-State been Undermined by Globalisation? - PO-222 – Isabelle La Barbera ........................................................................................ 56
Essay on a Short Passage from Spinoza’s Ethics. – HUP-243 – Craig Rivers ................................................................................................. 67
Toxification Normalised - The Normalisation of Toxifying Rhetoric in the Rwandan Genocide and What This Means for Genocide Prevention - PO-3330 – Ben Hitchings ............................................................................................... 75
Ending Note – Call to Papers ........................................................................................... 89
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