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March 3, 2010

2000s decade recap – politics

Despite Y2K panic at the beginning of the decade, the first ten years of the new millennium proved that our fellow humans are much more dangerous than malfunctioning machines. Unprecedented terrorist attacks on American soil, followed by subsequent attacks around the world punctuated the 2000s. Climate change and unparalleled natural disasters killed hundreds of thousands. Not to mention the globa…



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February 25, 2010

Anthony giddens on the politics of climate change



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February 12, 2010

Fault lines – haiti: the politics of rebuilding

Just weeks after the earthquake that took more than 200000 lives, Avi Lewis finds that debates over how to rebuild Haiti are already underway….



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February 7, 2010

Politics of survival

Typical of Kenyan politicians, Professor Sam Ongeri is hanging on as minister, even as it becomes clear that the only way to save his integrity is to pave way for investigations. As expected, he is blaming politics for his troubles , a path many in near similar circumstances have walked in the past. And as Jane Kiiyo reports, its a case of survival first, integrity later….



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Tracking overseas trade risk

Tamer Cavusgil, professor at Georgia State University’s Robinson College of Business and Chris Brown, visiting lecturer in political science at Georgia State, discuss a new index that measures the risk of doing business abroad….



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February 5, 2010

Deep politics and the counter-terror industry

Scott: The military-industrial-counterterrorism complex is beyond Eisenhower’s worst nightmare. New mindset for US foreign policy? Pt.3…



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February 3, 2010

Politics killing objective of school bursaries

The government allocates at least half a billion shillings every year to the Secondary School Bursary Scheme. But does the money benefit the intended needy students ? Many bright but poor students continue to miss out on Bursary allocations. Rita Tinina reports on unethical practices that are keeping many needy students out of class….



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Obama on the cover of textbooks?

So I’m a political science major and am taking a few political science classes…one of my books has questionable material that is taught in it. I will certainly let you know throughout my course if there is some kind of liberal bias in my book and/or in my class itself. It’s just interesting how college campuses can be so left wing lately…I will see how it goes. It may be the opposite. Her eis…



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