Friday, August 12, 2022

Ethnocentrism and its role in the Destabilization of Ethiopia - By Rahim Ibrahim

Title: Ethnocentrism and its role in the Destabilization of Ethiopia 

Author: Rahim Ibrahim

School: University of Ottawa

Program of Study: Bachelor of Political Science 

Year: 3rd

Course Code: POL 3124 - The Politics of Security

Professor: Phillipe M. Frowd

Subjects: Ethiopian Politics, Political Science, Political Violence, Securitization

Type of Work: Research Essay

Grade Received: 90%

Link:  http://www.studentspotlight.ca/p/ethnocentrism-and-its-role-in.html

Friday, August 5, 2022

The Efficacy of Economic Sanctions: The Cases of DRC and Iraq - By Bertug Yoruk

Title: The Efficacy of Economic Sanctions: The Cases of DRC and Iraq

Author: Bertug Yoruk

School: Queen's University

Program of Study: Law Studies

Year: 2nd

Course Code: LAW207/707

Professor: 

Subjects: International Law, Economics, International Relations

Type of Work: Research Essay

Grade Received: 92%

Link: http://www.studentspotlight.ca/p/the-efficacy-of-economic-sanctions.html

Thursday, July 28, 2022

Comparing Pollin’s “De-growth vs. a Green New Deal” to Burton & Sommerville’s “De-growth: A Defense” - By Michael Johnson

Title:  Comparing Pollin’s “De-growth vs. a Green New Deal” to Burton & Sommerville’s “De-growth: A Defense”

Author: Michael Johnson  

School: University of Ottawa

Program of Study: Honors Bachelors of Political Science

Year: 3rd

Course Code: POL 3177  Politics, Social Movements and Globalization 

Professor: Keith Haysom

Subjects: Comparative Reading Report, Social Movements, Politics, Political Mobilizations, Comparative Politics, Political Science

Type of Work: Comparative Reading Report

Grade Received: 88%

Link:  http://www.studentspotlight.ca/p/comparing-pollins-de-growth-vs-green.html

Sunday, July 24, 2022

Une défense libérale de la système fiscal Canadien - By Michael Johnson

 Title: Une défense libérale de la système fiscal Canadien 

Author: Michael Johnson

School: University of Ottawa

Program of Study: Honors Bachelors of Political Science

Year: 3rd

Course Code: POL 3537 Le Libéralisme

Professor: François Charbonneau

Subjects: Liberalism, Canadian Politics, Political Theory, Theoretical Analysis

Type of Work: Theoretical Analysis

Grade Received: 84%

Link: http://www.studentspotlight.ca/p/une-defense-liberale-de-la-systeme.html

Evaluating Kant’s Categorical Imperative in its Capacity as a Basis for Modern Morality - By Michael Johnson

 Title: Evaluating Kant’s Categorical Imperative in its Capacity as a Basis for Modern Morality

Author: Michael Johnson

School: University of Ottawa

Program of Study: Honors Bachelors of Political Science

Year: 3rd

Course Code: POL 3102 Modern Political Thought II 

Professor: Robert Sparling

Subjects: Political Theory, Kant, Categorical Imperative, Moralism, Theoretical Research Paper, Political Science

Type of Work: Research Essay

Grade Received: 92%

Link: http://www.studentspotlight.ca/p/evaluating-kants-categorical-imperative.html

Comparing Dani Rodrick’s “Globalizations Wrong Turn” to David Harvey’s “Neoliberalism as Creative Destruction" - By Michael Johnson

Title:  Comparing Dani Rodrick’s “Globalizations Wrong Turn” to David Harvey’s “Neoliberalism as Creative Destruction"

Author: Michael Johnson

School: University of Ottawa

Program of Study: Honors Bachelors of Political Science

Year: 3rd

Course Code: POL 3177  Politics, Social Movements and Globalization 

Professor: Keith Haysom

Subjects: Globalization, Neoliberalism, Comparative Reading Report, Politics, Political Mobilizations, Political Science

Type of Work: Comparative Reading Report

Grade Received: 91%

Link: http://www.studentspotlight.ca/p/comparing-dani-rodricks-globalizations.html

Examining the Chinese Model of National Development - By Michael Johnson

 Title: Examining the Chinese Model of National Development 

Author: Michael Johnson

School: University of Ottawa

Program of Study: Honors Bachelors of Political Science

Year: 2nd

Course Code: DVM 2505 Introduction au développement international : perspectives historiques

Professor: N/A

Subjects: Chinese Development, Political Development, China, International Politics, International Development, BRICS Countries

Type of Work: Research Essay

Grade Received: 89%

Link: http://www.studentspotlight.ca/p/examining-chinese-model-of-national.html

A Critical Evaluation of Chossudovsky’s “The Globalization of Poverty and the New World Order” - By Michael Johnson

 Title:  A Critical Evaluation of Chossudovsky’s “The Globalization of Poverty and the New World Order”

Author: Michael Johnson

School: University of Ottawa

Program of Study: Honors Bachelors of Political Science

Year: 1st

Course Code: POL1120 Politics and Globalization

Professor: Ivaylo Grouev

Subjects: Critical Review, Globalization, International Relations, Global Politics

Type of Work: Critical Reading Review

Grade Received: 90%

Link: http://www.studentspotlight.ca/p/a-critical-evaluation-of-chossudovskys.html

Maintaining Individualism as a Result of Socialization - By Michael Johnson

Title: Maintaining Individualism as a Result of Socialization

Author: Michael Johnson

School: University of Ottawa

Program of Study: Honors Bachelors of Political Science

Year: 1st

Course Code: SOC 1101 Principles of Sociology

Professor: Nathan Young

Subjects: Sociology, Socialization, Individualism, 

Type of Work: Critical Report

Grade Received: 95%

Link: http://www.studentspotlight.ca/p/maintaining-individualism-as-result-of.html

Analyzing the Themes of Identity and Confusion in Wide Sargasso Sea - By Michael Johnson

 Title: Analyzing the Themes of Identity and Confusion in Wide Sargasso Sea

Author: Michael Johnson

School: University of Ottawa

Program of Study: Honors Bachelor of Political Science

Year: 1st

Course Code: ENG1120 - Selected Topics in Literature and Composition 

Professor: Breid Mclkenny

Subjects: English, Literature Review, Prose, Wide Sargasso Sea

Type of Work: Literature Review

Grade Received: 90%

Link: http://www.studentspotlight.ca/p/analyzing-themes-of-identity-and.html