What can activists do to shift society’s culture of war to a culture of peace?

Description Prepare: Please read the required material for the week. Reflect: As you read the material, consider the role of activism in peacemaking efforts or peacemaking overall. Think about the particular situations where activism has played a positive role and what actions they took that are outside the traditional actions of peacemakers. Consider the success […]

Discuss with reference to requirements of maintaining peace, order and safety, the institutional restrictions on obtaining adequate evidence, administrative fairness, the Canada Human Rights Code and CCRF.

Part II Essay Question – 50% of exam total (Marked out of 25 points) You have six essay choices. You are required to answer ONLY ONE of the following 6 questions. You will not be given extra marks if you answer more than one question. You may use paragraph or point form. double-spaced pages. You […]

Explain Consider also the responsibilities that maintaining “peace” requires. How do you think a country with the power that Rhodes and Roosevelt describe (say the U.S. today) should exercise its power?

Reflective Essay Question: Cecil Rhodes and Theodore Roosevelt argued that the expanded influence of their respective nations, Great Britain and the United States, would lead to world peace. The expansion of their influence, however, would necessarily require the use of military force. This seeming contradiction did not bother Rhodes and Roosevelt, who believed that it […]