POL SCI 51A Lecture Notes - Lecture 17: Treaty On The Non-Proliferation Of Nuclear Weapons, Bretton Woods System, Economic Globalization

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In the article justice for all the authors point out, For a poor person in the developing world, the struggle for human rights is not an abstract fight over political freedoms or over the prosecution of large-scale war crimes but a matter of daily survival. The authors argue that, development assistance should not just be about clean water, roads, electricity, health care. These are critical but equally of value is. Assistance to help, implement existing laws, help build up legal justice systems. To end abuse by police, and hold people who engage in violence accountable to the law. If a country ranks low in its rule of law, then it probably will crumble. Social change stemming from deeper connections across countries. Political: institutions and political identity shift to international level. Economic: size of the market expands to encompass the whole world. Social: civil society networks include international links. Globalization is also about how connections are made.

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