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Thato LehloenyaEconomic Partnership Agreement and it's Effect on Lesotho's Economy There is a dire situation of poverty in Lesotho. This is attributable to several factors such as: poor climatic conditions, HIV and AIDS pandemic and poor Government policies. In an effort to reduc ... more2011available to alumni members only - log in for access
Florence N BangalieAn Examination of the Role of Women in Conflict Management: Sierra Leone A Case StudyThis paper examines the role of women in conflict management, using Sierra Leone as a case study. It argues that despite the traditional challenges women faced they were able to contribute significant ... more2011full text
Caroline Nalwanga MagamboTrends in Diplomatic Communication: A Case Study of Uganda The aim of this research was to examine the communication trends in diplomacy with a focus on Uganda. The central question examined the role of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in dipl ... more2011full text
Fausto Arturo Vergara LeivaThe Role of Small States in the Multilateral FrameworkThe current world geopolitical configuration shows how after the end of a bipolar world set by the top superpowers (United States and the Ex Soviet Republic) along with other major players (such as Ge ... more2011full text
Nabil ShehadaThe Imperial Component in Iran's Foreign Policy: Towards Arab Mashreq and Arab Gulf StatesOne of the most important developments the Middle East has witnessed in the 20th centaury was the success of the Iranian revolution of Islamist ideology, with ambitions to control. Perhaps the roots ... more2011full text