International Studies Program | UNC Charlotte HONR 3702 Social Justice and Human rights. RELS 1110 The Studies (3) europe intl 2301 Introduction to european Studies FREN 4007 French Culture civ. FREN 4202 French Lit http://www.uncc.edu/intlstdy/major.htm
Extractions: The major is structured to give students skills and knowledge to understand and analyze societies outside the United States in the context of the rapidly changing and increasingly interdependent world. By integrating courses on area studies and world affairs from a variety of departments, the new major allows students interested in studying other cultures and societies to focus attention across traditional disciplinary boundaries. The program is designed for students seeking careers in the foreign service, the military, and other governmental agencies; in non governmental organizations with an international or cross-cultural orientation; and in international business. The major in International Studies leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree requires a minimum of 30 semester hours in courses approved for International Studies credit to include: (1) INTL 1101 (Introduction to International Studies); (2) one course from each of three Advanced Core areas designed to enhance global economic, geo/political and socio/cultural awareness; (3) one required course and four elective courses from within one of the area concentrations offered - African, Asian, European or Latin American Studies; (4) INTL 4601 (International Studies Seminar).
Old And In The Way (Decline And Fall Of Europe) would prefer. By rights, europe and America ought to remain for wrecking what's left of Western civ on the Continent was made on CNN intl yesterday by the French delegate http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/800358/posts
Extractions: Old And In The Way In April of this year, I was asked by the State Department to give a presentation on American culture at a large conference of European academics, government officials, and businessmen held in Warsaw, Poland. The event was sponsored by a major German foundation, and there were hundreds of Germans and Poles in attendance, plus smaller numbers of Brits, Scandinavians, Dutch, and other Europeans. There were barons and sirs and Danish executresses in microskirts and fey Frenchmen and Italian journalists sucking cigarettes as if a firing squad awaitedthe whole panoply of Eurocharacters, set among the old buildings, gray skies, jammed streets, creaky plumbing, odd haircuts, high expenses, and cramped horizons that characterize so much of Europe today. To my knowledge I was the only American participating. This was an occasion for EuropeansGermans especiallyto talk frankly to other Europeans. The panel on which I spoke was chaired by Reiner Pommerin, a professor at the University of Dresden, colonel in the German air force reserves, and advisor to the German Ministry of Defense. My fellow speakers included Germany's former ambassador to the U.K., the current German ambassador to Poland, a DaimlerChrysler managing director, and a professor from Britain. We were to focus on transatlantic relations. Throughout the two days, Pommerin set the tone with an aggressively antagonistic attitude toward all things American. "Thank God we had the 11th of September," he declaredfor this showed the U.S. how it feels to be humbled. Herr professor-colonel went on to suggest that Americans often feel nostalgic for the "good old days of slavery in the nineteenth century." He told ludicrous stories about seeing empty bottles and litter piled "one meter deep" along roadsides in America, illustrating our environmental slovenliness. He insisted the seemingly mighty U.S. military was now a hollow force, all flash and no substance.
Untitled Consensus, 10 Duke J. Comp. intl. L. 191 (1999). Class Actions for Continental europe? A Preliminary Inquiry, 6 Temp Questions, 9 Temp. Pol. civ. rights L. Rev. 237 (2000 http://www2.law.temple.edu/page.asp?page=ll-topicindex
Untitled Consensus, 10 Duke J. Comp. intl. L. 191 (1999). Class Actions for Continental europe? A Preliminary Inquiry, 6 Temp Questions, 9 Temp. Pol. civ. rights L. Rev. 237 (2000 http://www2.law.temple.edu/page.asp?page=topicpublications
Legal Citation Abbreviation Archives: US Publications (CCH). Que. Tax Rep. (CCH). **europe. european Community Cases. CEC (CCH). CEC(CCH). Mason U. CRLJ. Geo. Mason U. civ. rights LJ. Geo. Wash. J. intl. L. Econ. http://www.legalcitation.net/qallpubs.htm
Extractions: Please note that you will need to set your browser to full screen to view this table. Juris. Publication Bluebook Abbr. ALWD Abbr. **Canada British Columbia Tax Reporter B.C. Tax Rep. (CCH) B.C. Tax Rep. (CCH) **Canada Canadian Commercial Law Guide Can. Com. L. Guide (CCH) Can. Com. L. Guide (CCH) **Canada Canadian Sales Tax Reports Can. Sales Tax Rep. (CCH) Can. Sales Tax Rep. (CCH) **Canada Canadian Tax Reports Can. Tax Rep. (CCH) Can. Tax Rep. (CCH) **Canada Ontario Tax Reporter Ont. Tax Rep. (CCH) Ont. Tax Rep. (CCH) **Canada Quebec Tax Reporter Que. Tax Rep. (CCH) Que. Tax Rep. (CCH) **Europe European Community Cases CEC (CCH) CEC (CCH) *US-Federal Administrative Decisions under Immigration and Nationality Laws *US-Federal Affirmative Actional Compliance Manual for Federal Contractors Aff. Actional Compl. Man. (BNA) Aff. Actional Compl. Man. (BNA) *US-Federal Agricultural Decisions Agric. Dec. Agric. Dec. *US-Federal Air Force Board of Review Reports A.F.B.R. A.F.B.R. *US-Federal Alcoholic Beverage Control Alco. Bev. Cont.
Basic Index To The John Roberts Collection ENERGY. Amnesty Int l. intl. AntiBomb movements. HIROSHIMA. anti-semitism. CIA.US-S. C. civ. RTS. civil rights, Japan and US. earthquakes. DISASTER. East europe.USSR. E. http://www.hawaii.edu/asiaref/japan/special/RobertsIndex.html
UHM Library : Japan Collection : John Roberts Collection : Web Index Amnesty Int l, intl. AntiBomb movements, HIROSHIMA. C, civ. RTS, civil rights,Japan and US, POLICE LAW; DISCRIMINATION. earthquakes, DISASTER. East europe,USSR. http://www.hawaii.edu/asiaref/japan/special/roberts/roberts_index.htm
Extractions: Go back to Special Collections page Go to: Code A B C D ... Z Code Category Content See also A-bomb HIROSHIMA A ADB Asian Development Bank A A-ENER Nuclear energy Peace, Arms aerospace industries AIRCRAFT A AFRICA Japan-African trade A AGRIC-FISHERY Includes Forestry, Whaling, Rice Monopoly, Closed Market, GATT A AIDS See (M) AIDS in Medicine file Ainu DISCRIM air SDF A AIRCRAFT Includes aerospace industries Lockheed, R-Lock, Scandal, Arms alternative energy ENERGY Amnesty Int'l INTL Anti-Bomb movements HIROSHIMA anti-semitism ISRAEL A ARMS Japan rearmament SDF, ARMS INDUSTRY A ART Esp. Art market SCANDAL, PRICES art market ART A ASEAN Association of SE Asian Nations and related areas Older files on ASIA A ASIA Contains old files on Asia Asia IMPERIALISM A ASPAC Asia Pacific in general ASEAN Australia OCEANIA A AUTO Auto industry, traffic problems, technology
International Studies Program | UNC Charlotte intl 2301 Introduction to european Studies crosslist HIST ECON 3133 EconomicHistory of europe ENGL 3128 French Literature FREN 4007 French Culture civ. http://www.uncc.edu/International_Studies/major.htm
Extractions: The major is structured to give students skills and knowledge to understand and analyze societies outside the United States in the context of the rapidly changing and increasingly interdependent world. By integrating courses on area studies and world affairs from a variety of departments, the new major allows students interested in studying other cultures and societies to focus attention across traditional disciplinary boundaries. The program is designed for students seeking careers in the foreign service, the military, and other governmental agencies; in non governmental organizations with an international or cross-cultural orientation; and in international business. The major in International Studies leading to the Bachelor of Arts degree requires a minimum of 30 semester hours in courses approved for International Studies credit to include: (1) INTL 1101 (Introduction to International Studies); (2) one course from each of three Advanced Core areas designed to enhance global economic, geo/political and socio/cultural awareness; (3) one required course and four elective courses from within one of the area concentrations offered - African, Asian, European or Latin American Studies; (4) INTL 4601 (International Studies Seminar).
International Studies HONR 3702 Social Justice and Human rights. Asia intl 2201 Introduction toAsian Studies (3). europe intl 2301 Introduction to european Studies(3). http://www.uncc.edu/catalog/yr2001-03/international.htm
Extractions: International Studies INTERDISCIPLINARY STUDIES Director: Professor Chernotsky International Studies is an interdisciplinary program within the College of Arts and Sciences. It draws upon the faculty and courses of a number of departments and is structured to give students skills and knowledge to understand and analyze societies outside the United States in the context of the rapidly changing and increasingly interdependent world. By integrating courses on area studies and world affairs from a variety of departments, the program allows students interested in studying other cultures and societies to focus attention across traditional disciplinary boundaries. International Studies is of particular value to those with career objectives in government, law, journalism, teaching, business, trade, or military service. It also serves those who will seek employment with international organizations such as the United Nations or with non-governmental agencies with an international or cross-cultural focus. BACHELOR OF ARTS A major in International Studies requires a minimum of 30 semester hours in courses approved for International Studies credit to include: (1) INTL 1101 (Introduction to International Studies); (2) one course from each of the three Advanced Core areas designed to enhance global economic, geo/political, and social/cultural awareness; (3) one required course and four elective courses from within one of the area concentrations offered -
International Electives Age HIST 336 europe Since 1932 HIST 339 Eastern europe Since 1453 HIST 342 LatinAmerica Since 1810 HIST MGMT 450 intl. II **LBAR 333 Studies in Italian civ. http://business.tamu.edu/upo/handbook/Electives/international_elec.htm
Legal Professionals And Human Rights List Archive - Index By Author New Council of europe publication on indepence of lawyers and Montenegro supportsreform of civ subscription; ABA t UN News Service; UN HUMAN rights ENVOY URGES http://www.hrea.org/lists/hr-legal-professionals/markup/author.php
Legal Professionals And Human Rights List Archive - Index By Subject New Council of europe publication on indepence of and Montenegro supports reformof civ subscription; OSCE OSCE provides human rights texts to Kosovos courts http://www.hrea.org/lists/hr-legal-professionals/markup/subject.php
International - Turk Push To Join Europe Now Tests Key US Alliance has hesitated to admit Turkey because of Turkey s poor human rights record and suchas religious and cultural differences and a concern that europe would face http://www.csmonitor.com/durable/1997/12/12/intl/intl.2.html
The European Union: The New Europe And Beyond Crisis in International Law Human rights and War Rome from Visegrad to Brussels,Netherlands Institute intl., 1994. VAN HAM, Peter Central europe and the EU s http://www.international-relations.com/wbeu/WBEUGUIDE-UG-2003.htm
Extractions: The European Union: The New Europe and Beyond The Department of International Relations , SHSS, Bond University , Queensland, Australia SEMESTER 2, 2003 INTR12-204 (UNDERGRADUATE) SUBJECT OUTLINE AND INTRODUCTION The European Union: The New Europe and Beyond Map Courtesy PCL Map Library (http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/europe/europe_ref02.jpg) Dr R. James Ferguson Ph. 55 952520 Email: james_ferguson@staff.bond.edu.au Guest Lecturers: Dr Rosita Dellios and Jill Margerison 1. INTRODUCTION: This subject provides students with an understanding of the political, strategic and economic factors underlying the new Europe and the way Europe interacts with the wider international scene. At the end of the subject, students will have a solid knowledge of the wider European scene and Europe's role in world affairs, as well as having an opportunity to research areas of particular interest or vocational relevance. No pre-requisite subjects are required. 2. TEXTS AND OTHER RESOURCES Textbook: No single textbook can remain up-to-date with the rapid changes occurring in the wider Europe and its international relations. Instead a lecture bloc (handed out in sections during the subject) will be provided: - The New Europe , 2002-2003 (Block of lecture and support materials) Recommended reading: Voluntary Background Reading could begin with one of the following - ARBATOV, Alexei et al. (eds.)
Texas State - CatsWeb - HONS 3373. europe TODAY. HIST. ELADV. europe TODAY HONS 4376. intl HUM rights SOC. SOCI. ELADV. intl HUM rights HONS 78. CIVPROGRESS OR DECLN. HIST. ELADV. CIVPROGRESS OR http://www.swt.edu/catsweb/am/TCE2/E003621_041.HTM
Extractions: ST EDWARDS UNIVERSITY Transfer Institution Texas State Course Equivalents Course Description Prefix Number Description Hours HONS 1340 HONORS SPECIAL TOPICS HON ELNA HONORS SPECIAL TOPICS HONS 1366 20TH CENTURY HIST ELNA 20TH CENTURY HONS 1367 PRINT PAGE SILVER SCR TH ELADV PRINT PAGE SILVER SCR HONS 1368 ECO ELADV HONS 2321 ISS OF SOCIAL JUSTICE SOCI ELNA ISS OF SOCIAL JUSTICE HONS 2371 STORY OF AMER FREEDOM HIST ELNA STORY OF AMER FREEDOM HONS 2372 PHILOSOPHY METHODS PHIL ELNA PHILOSOPHY METHODS HONS 3373 EUROPE TODAY HIST ELADV EUROPE TODAY HONS 3374 CULTURE AND COMMUNICA COMM ELADV CULTURE AND COMMUNICA HONS 3375 WORLD WESTERN EYES HIST ELADV WORLD WESTERN EYES HONS 3376 INTERNATIONAL RIGHTS POSI ELADV INTERNATIONAL RIGHTS HONS 3377 FAIRY TALE MYTH SOCI ELADV FAIRY TALE MYTH HONS 3378 DESTINY OF CIVILIZATI HIST ELADV DESTINY OF CIVILIZATI HONS 3379 SHAKESPEAREAN THEATER TH ELADV SHAKESPEAREAN THEATER HONS 3380 RELIGION POLITICS REL ELADV RELIGION POLITICS HONS 3381 HIST ELADV HONS 3382 EDUCAT REFORM AMERICA HIST ELADV EDUCAT REFORM AMERICA HONS 3383 PARZIVAL HIST ELADV PARZIVAL HONS 3384 TOPICS IN LITERATURE ENG ELADV TOPICS IN LITERATURE HONS 3385 RUSSIA TODAY HIST ELADV RUSSIA TODAY HONS 3386 50'S EARLY POSTWAR HIST ELADV 50'S EARLY POSTWAR HONS 3387 RENAISSANCE LITERATUR ENG ELADV RENAISSANCE LITERATUR HONS 3388 FAUST LEGEND ENG ELADV FAUST LEGEND
Nimj.org Human rights. Income Tax. intl, Australia. intl, Brazil. intl, Canada. intl, europe. intl, Italy. intl, Lebanon. intl, New Elsea_PSQ.pdf. EWCA_Civ_2002_773.htm http://www.nimj.org/edit.asp?base=resources&ID=428
Temple University School Of Law - Faculty Bibliography Topics Human rights and Governance in Africa, 10 Temple Int'l Class Actions for Continental europe? A Preliminary Inquiry, 6 Temple Amendment, 2 Temple Pol. civ. rights L. Rev. 227 (1993 http://www.temple.edu/lawschool/library/facbibl.htm
Diversity Courses intl 245 Intro to intl Human rights intl 265 Translation as CrossCultural Communicationintl 285 Ethnicity/Nationalism in Eastern/Central europe intl 300 http://www.macalester.edu/registrar/diversity.html
Extractions: HCST 315 Feminism/Representation/Film HCST 331 Facial Formation/US History HCST 354 Blackness and the Media HISP Intro to US Latino/a Studies HISP Spanish in the Workplace HISP Growing Up Spanish HISP Contemporary US Latino Pop Culture HISP 440 The Family as History: Stories of US Latinos HIST 222 US Women's and Gender History
Index To Historical Materials: A Through E Devel. OH Gaud. Assistant Administrator for Africa and europe, Agcy for intl. Devel. civilservice. MS JFK WH Central Files; Macy; US civ. Serv. for intl. Dev. http://www.jfklibrary.org/index2000-a-e.html
Extractions: 2000 Edition: A - E - A - Abba Schwartz Oral History Project OH: Adams; Asencio; Baker, F.; Carson-Young; Devlin; Dillard; Goelz; Harper; Kennedy, Charles; Morefield; Moreland; Morgan, W.; Otto; Raspolic; Recknagel; Swift; Walentynowicz; Wolf Academic Advisory Group (1960 campaign) MS: Henderson, Deirdre Academic affairs MS: Amory; Bernhard, B.; Dungan; Fenn; Galbraith; Heller; Henderson, Deirdre; Kaysen; Key; Lodge; Neustadt; Palfrey; Rostow; Schlesinger; Stahr; Wirtz; Wolfe Academic papers MS: E. Hemingway Found. Accountant MS: Bellino; Bellino (WH); Staats Acheson, Dean G. MS: Brinkley Ackley, Gardner
Index To Historical Materials: S - Z Speeches (civil Service Comm.). MS US civ. Serv. MS Moscoso; US Agcy for intl. Dev. OHBrandon; Brandon (Nunnerley). Supreme Allied Commander, europe (SACEUR). http://www.jfklibrary.org/index2000-s-z.html
Extractions: 2000 Edition: S - Z - S - Science Development Program MS: U.S. Nat. Science Found. S.S. Athenia MS: JFK Personal Safety, accident prevention MS: JFK WH Central Files Saigon, South Vietnam MS: Leonhart See also Vietnam Saint Lawrence Seaway MS: JFK Pre-Pres. Salinger, Pierre - press conferences MS: Romagna Samoa MS: JFK Nat. Sec. files; JFK WH Central Files Samuelson, Paul OH: Council of Economic Advisers San Marino MS: JFK Pres. Office Files; JFK WH Central Files Sanitation - Washington, DC MS: U.S. District of Columbia Govt. Saudi Arabia MS: JFK Nat. Sec. files; JFK Pres. Office Files; JFK WH Central Files OH: Hart, P.; Kennedy, Charles Saxon, John J.- speeches MS: U.S. Dept. of Treasury