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LEVEL 1
brief, basic information laid out in an easy-to-read format. May use informal language. (Includes most news articles)
LEVEL 2
provides additional background information and further reading. Introduces some subject-specific language.
LEVEL 3
lengthy, detailed information. Frequently uses technical/subject-specific language. (Includes most analytical articles)
Linked Databases
- Australia/New Zealand Reference Centre Plus This link opens in a new windowThis resource provides the largest collection of full text from leading regional and international newspapers and periodicals, full-text reference books, tens of thousands of full-text biographies, and a collection of images containing more than one million photos, maps, and flags.
International Relations
- Patrick, S. (2014, January 1). The unruled world. Foreign Affairs, 93(1), 58-73.The article looks at international relations as of 2014, focusing on the institutions and practices of global governance. The author discusses the United Nations, noting that proposed reforms to the membership of the U.N. Security Council have not occurred. He discusses regional and other multilateral organizations such as the Group of Eight (G-8), the Group of Twenty (G-20), and the African Union.
Brzezinski On The World: On Global Politics
Center for Strategic & International Studies. (2015, October 6). Brzezinski on the world: On global politics [Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7HDBbPzbONM
Key Terms
- Power noun - political or national strength
- Sovereignty noun - the quality or state of being sovereign, or of having supreme power or authority.
- Legitimacy noun - the state or quality of being legitimate
- Interdependence noun - the quality or condition of being interdependent, or mutually reliant on each other
Podcasts
- Sachs, J. (2007). Global politics in a complex age [Audio podcast]. Retrieved from https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/global-politics-in-complex/id445833633?i= 95095072&mt=2Our lecturer, Jeffrey Sachs, explains how the countries of the world must find a new political framework in order to manage the business of international co-operation.