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An Exercise in Worldmaking 2- 2006-2007

Best student essays evaluated and published by students from the class of 2007

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Table of contents

Trade Liberalization and Desolation: On the Zimbabwean Economy, State, Population and Women

Lynn Julia Zebeda

Decent Work for Women in the Informal Economy as the Surest Route out of Poverty: Magic Wand or Slight of Hand?

Manisha Sinha

Inclusion and the Inuit Experience: The Legacy of the Residential School Perspective in Contemporary Education

Carmen Jessica De Menech

Migrations Networks of Independently Migrating Children: An Investigation of a Case Study of Domestic Workers in the Philippines

Doris Anna Hilber

Development, Participation, Childhood and HIV/AIDS

Fanny Petitbon

Water Scarcity in Gujarat: Perceptions and Possible Policy Responses

Manisha Sinha

Meeting the Reproductive Health of Roma Women: Redressing Wrongs and Reviving Eugenics?

Emily Hillenbrand

Neo Liberalism: Set of Policies or Theoretical Project?

Davin Michael Onen

A 21st-century Bretton Woods?

David Jean-Laniel

The International Criminal Court: Implications for the International Human Rights Movement and the Hierarchy of Rights Debate

Kara Wong

Liberal Peace: Not for All

Jorge Valladares

The Dalit Rights Movement in Post-Independence India

Kara Wong

The Price of Global Partnership: Aid for Trade and Millennium Development Goal 8

Lynn Julia Zebeda

Agencification of the National Theatre of Korea: Half Success and Half Failure?

Ahn Miran

The Future of Development Aid

Veena Fox Parekh

New Democratic Spaces for Participation in Development: Can They Live Up to Their Promises?

Larissa Barbosa Da Costa

Alleviating Urban Poverty: A Matter of Participation?

Rocio Ramirez Ballivian