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    Neoliberalism and its Effect on Women in Poverty.Olivia Bako - 2011 - The Lyceum 1 (1):32-40.
    There is a negative influence of neoliberalism on poverty in Canada, specifically its impact on women in the lower socioeconomic sectors; the relationship between the government and women; and the importance of addressing women‟s issues in the context of welfare.
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    The New Humanitarian Precedent.Spencer Baraki - 2011 - The Lyceum 1 (1):5-21.
    Explores the history and background of "humanitarian" intervention with regards to Libya.
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    Globalization's Siren Call: Perpetuating Sex Trafficking of Women in the Third World.Devonne Brandys - 2011 - The Lyceum 1 (1):41-53.
    This current wave of globalization is perpetuating the sex trade in the form of human trafficking by providing new, cheaper and easier methods for enabling the movement of humans across borders and markets. Examines the the causes and consequences of human trafficking as well as the specific movements that have taken action against this ever-growing and changing market.
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    Never Again, But Always Too Late: Failed Preventive and Mediating Measures of the United Nations.Devonne Brandys - 2011 - The Lyceum 1 (1):54-67.
    By examining the methods of prevention and mediation employed by the UN during the Rwandan and Bosnian genocides, this essay will argue that the dispute resolution approaches taken by the UN are vague and ineffective, and instead rely much too heavily on the tribunals that follow genocide.
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    Editor's Note.Mustafa Farooq - 2011 - The Lyceum 1 (1):1-3.
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    Changes to the Canadian Foreign Policy Agenda: From Liberal Internationalist to Neo-Realist.Brent Kelly - 2011 - The Lyceum 1 (1):22-31.
    We will examine economic and security policy initiatives under the Harper regime for evidence of departures from traditional foreign policy behaviour. This essay argues that Canada‟s foreign policy initiatives are markedly different under the Harper regime.
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    The Flip Side of International Intervention.Nariman Z. Saidane - 2011 - The Lyceum 1 (1):4-12.
    In regards to the international response to the situation in Libya, the NATO response can be regarded as a potential good.
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