Saturday, October 4, 2008

Assignment 2 - Landing Page for All Groups

PLEASE CLICK ON THE RESPECTIVE FLAGS TO GO ON TO
YOUR ASSIGNMENT'S WEBPAGE

An Irreconcilable Difference? - Israel/Palestine - 1947- Present
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The Price of Tough Policing - Thailand - Present

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Friday, October 5, 2007

An Irreconcilable Difference? - Israel/Palestine - 1947- Present

Why Are We Interested in Looking at This Conflict

This is the conflict that created the September 11 attacks on the United States. That event changed the way our world. This conflict spawned the War on Terror which some political observers have termed the Third World War. However, in order to understand why terrorists networks can sprout so easily worldwide, we need to understand why Palestine is seen as the symbol of inequality in the present world order. In this project find out where the inequality rise and why this anger spreads out of the Middle-east region so easily. Learn also that it may not be ethical to use the phrase "Islamic terrorists" or "Islamists" since the bulk of the people who were murdered even in the month of Ramadan by these terrorist are Muslims.

Questions that You MUST Answer for Your Presentation
  1. What happened in this conflict? You may wish to consider the following:
    • Historical timeline
    • Profile of the main players/parties involved in this conflict
    • Impact on the country and the world.
    • Or anything else you find significant.
  2. What do you think is the KEY REASONS that led to this conflict becoming full-blown.
  3. But this conflict wasn't triggered by race alone. What other forces have contributed to the creation of this conflict or worsen it?
  4. Your group's reflections after completing your research?
  5. There are some similarities to Singapore. Please share with the class what these are.
You may wish to start your research by getting to know this conflict using the sources below. However, do feel free to add your own sources if you feel interested enough to do additional research.

A Wikipedia Summary

Middle East conflict refer to this matter; however, the region has been host to other conflicts not involving Israel (see List of conflicts in the Middle East). Despite involving a relatively small land area and number of casualties,[1][2] the conflict has been the focus of worldwide media and diplomatic attention for decades. Many countries, individuals and non-governmental organizations elsewhere in the world feel involved in this conflict for reasons such as cultural and religious ties with Islam, Arab culture, Christianity, Judaism or Jewish culture, or for ideological, human rights, strategic or financial reasons.Some consider the Arab-Israeli conflict a part of (or a precursor to) a wider clash of civilizations between the Western World and the Arab or Muslim world.[4][5] Others claim that the religious dimension is a relatively new matter in this conflict.[6] This conflict has engendered animosities igniting numerous attacks on and by supporters (or perceived supporters) of opposing sides in countries throughout the world.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arab-Israeli_conflict

Visions from the Past

Palestine - An Introduction


A video on the War on Terror with a strong Western-biased



Web Resources

Here's What You Are Supposed to Do

Where did the German Conscience Go? - Germany -1930-1944

Why Are We Interested in Looking at This Conflict

The Holocaust was a horrific example of how badly humans can treat each other. However, when one study this event, the focus shouldn't simply be on Hitler but on why was he allowed to come into power in the first place. Here are some questions that you should have when you are researching this topic: Where were majority voices who didn't believed that genocide was the thing to do? Where were the Allies like the British or the Americans when the Holocaust first started in the late 1930s? What were the characteristics of 1930s German political structure that made it impossible for opposition to the Nazi Party to rise against it?

Questions that You MUST Answer for Your Presentation
  1. What happened in this conflict? You may wish to consider the following:
    • Historical timeline
    • Profile of the main players/parties involved in this conflict
    • Impact on the country and the world.
    • Or anything else you find significant.
  2. What do you think is the KEY REASONS that led to this conflict becoming full-blown.
  3. But this conflict wasn't triggered by race alone. What other forces have contributed to the creation of this conflict or worsen it?
  4. Your group's reflections after completing your research?
  5. There are some similarities to Singapore. Please share with the class what these are.
You may wish to start your research by getting to know this conflict using the sources below. However, do feel free to add your own sources if you feel interested enough to do additional research.

A Wikipedia Summary

The persecution and genocide were accomplished in stages. Legislation to remove the Jews from civil society was enacted years before the outbreak of World War II. Other groups were persecuted and killed by the regime, including the Roma, Soviet POWs, disabled people, gay men, Jehovah's Witnesses, Roman Catholic Poles, and political prisoners. Concentration camps were established in which inmates were used as slave labour until they died of exhaustion or disease. Where the Third Reich conquered new territory in eastern Europe, specialized units called Einsatzgruppen murdered Jews and political opponents in mass shootings.[7] Jews and Roma were crammed into ghettos before being transported hundreds of miles by freight train to extermination camps where, if they survived the journey, the majority of them were killed in gas chambers. Every arm of Germany's bureaucracy was involved in the logistics of the mass murder, turning the country into what one Holocaust scholar has called "a genocidal nation."[8]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Holocaust

Visions from the Past

A video montage of Nazi Germany


A closer look at the National Socialist (Nazi) Party


Web Resources

Here's What You Are Supposed to Do

Scrambling for Scarce Resources - Darfur, Sudan - Present

Why Are We Interested in Looking at This Conflict

The Darfur Conflict is interesting for a couple of reasons. The first is its similarity to the Rwandan Genocide that happened barely ten years ago. The world looked without doing anything while hundreds of thousands died then just as it is now. Second, the Darfur Conflict would not have happened if there is no fight for precious resources. In the Darfuri region, water is scarce and competition for it resulted in an open conflict. Two learning points we hope you will get: Don't expect help from outside when your society falls apart; and Competition for water may start the next international conflict.

Questions that You MUST Answer for Your Presentation
  1. What happened in this conflict? You may wish to consider the following:
    • Historical timeline
    • Profile of the main players/parties involved in this conflict
    • Impact on the country and the world.
    • Or anything else you find significant.
  2. What do you think is the KEY REASONS that led to this conflict becoming full-blown.
  3. But this conflict wasn't triggered by race alone. What other forces have contributed to the creation of this conflict or worsen it?
  4. Your group's reflections after completing your research?
  5. There are some similarities to Singapore. Please share with the class what these are.
You may wish to start your research by getting to know this conflict using the sources below. However, do feel free to add your own sources if you feel interested enough to do additional research.

A Wikipedia Summary

The Darfur conflict is a crisis in the Darfur region of western Sudan. Unlike the Second Sudanese Civil War, which was fought between the primarily Muslim north and Christian and Animist south, the current lines of conflict are seen to be tribal, rather than more broadly ethnic.[1] The conflict began in February 2003. The combination of decades of drought, desertification, and overpopulation are among the causes of the Darfur conflict, because the Baggara nomads searching for water have to take their livestock further south, to land mainly occupied by non-Arab farming communities.[3]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darfur_conflict

Visions from the Past

A documentary on the atrocities that humans commit on each other in Darfur


Refugees and Displaced Darfurians

Here's What You Are Supposed to Do

Thursday, October 4, 2007

The Price of Tough Policing - Southern Thailand - Present

Why Are We Interested in Looking at This Conflict

Thailand is known of the land of a thousand smiles and over 90% of its population are Buddhists. Buddhism is often characterised by its peaceful philosophy and yet the Thai insurgency is notorious for its violence. In this exercise, it is hope that you can find evidence that it is not the religion or race that caused ethnic unrest or violence but a mismanagement of people.

Questions that You MUST Answer for Your Presentation
  1. What happened in this conflict? You may wish to consider the following:
    • Historical timeline
    • Profile of the main players/parties involved in this conflict
    • Impact on the country and the world.
    • Or anything else you find significant.
  2. What do you think is the KEY REASONS that led to this conflict becoming full-blown.
  3. But this conflict wasn't triggered by race alone. What other forces have contributed to the creation of this conflict or worsen it?
  4. Your group's reflections after completing your research?
  5. There are some similarities to Singapore. Please share with the class what these are.
You may wish to start your research by getting to know this conflict using the sources below. However, do feel free to add your own sources if you feel interested enough to do additional research.

A Wikipedia Summary

The South Thailand insurgency is a separatist campaign which took place in the Pattani region, three southern provinces of Thailand, with violence increasingly spilling over into neighbouring provinces and threatening to extend up to the national capital in Bangkok. A long series of conflicts has resulted in over 2500 deaths in the past decade, with more than 2300 occurring since an escalation of violence in January of 2004.[1] In July of 2005 the Prime Minister of Thailand, Thaksin Shinawatra, assumed wide-ranging emergency powers to deal with the insurgency. In September 2006, Army Commander Sonthi Boonyaratkalin was granted an extraordinary increase in executive powers to combat the unrest.[2] On 19 September, Sonthi and the Thai military seized power from Thaksin. Despite reconciliatory gestures from the junta, the insurgency has continued.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Thailand_insurgency

Visions from the Past

Pro-Buddhist Voice of America Documentary


Al Jazeera English Analysis of the Southern Thailand Insurgency Part 1


Al Jazeera English Analysis of the Southern Thailand Insurgency Part 2

A Challenge to Liberte and Egalite - The French Civil Unrest of 2005

Why Are We Interested in Looking at This Conflict

France is the country that gave the world the concept of the Republic and democracy through the French Revolution. However, things are not well for democracy here. The race riots of 2005 highlight a lot of structural inequality where persons of colour cannot get equal opportunities for education and employment. Being a Democracy is not enough to ensure a society that's equal for all.

Questions that You MUST Answer for Your Presentation
  1. What happened in this conflict? You may wish to consider the following:
    • Historical timeline
    • Profile of the main players/parties involved in this conflict
    • Impact on the country and the world.
    • Or anything else you find significant.
  2. What do you think is the KEY REASONS that led to this conflict becoming full-blown.
  3. But this conflict wasn't triggered by race alone. What other forces have contributed to the creation of this conflict or worsen it?
  4. Your group's reflections after completing your research?
  5. There are some similarities to Singapore. Please share with the class what these are.
You may wish to start your research by getting to know this conflict using the sources below. However, do feel free to add your own sources if you feel interested enough to do additional research.

A Wikipedia Summary

The 2005 civil unrest in France of October and November was a series of riots and violent clashes, involving mainly the burning of cars and public buildings at night starting on October 27, 2005 in Clichy-sous-Bois. Events spread to poor housing projects (the cités HLM) in various parts of France. A state of emergency was declared on November 8, 2005. It was extended for three months on 16 November by the Parliament.[1][2][3] The biggest riots since the May 1968Clichy-sous-Bois, a working-class commune in the eastern suburbs of Paris, who were chased by the police and tried to hide from the police in a power substation where they were electrocuted. unrest were triggered by the accidental death of two teenagers, Zyed Benna and Bouna Traoré, in the eastern suburbs of Paris, who were chased by the police and tried to hide from the police in a power substation where they were electrocuted.

Visions from the Past

A News Summary with a Good Social Anaylsis of the French Riots 2005



A video from a conservative French Caucasian POV -
(A Good Source for Analysing Hidden Racism Against the Muslim French)



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Not a Land of Equal Opportunity - Los Angeles Race Riots, 1992

Why Are We Interested in Looking at This Conflict

This is the riot that highlight to the rest of the world that the land of opportunity, the sole economic super-power, the United States of America has ways to go before it can achieve racial harmony. In your analysis of this ethnic conflict, don't focus on assigning blame too quickly. Try and figure out why people act the way they did. Understand where the anger come from and how political and economic frustration of different groups of people can seemingly create a riot out of nowhere.

Questions that You MUST Answer for Your Presentation
  1. What happened in this conflict? You may wish to consider the following:
    • Historical timeline
    • Profile of the main players/parties involved in this conflict
    • Impact on the country and the world.
    • Or anything else you find significant.
  2. What do you think is the KEY REASONS that led to this conflict becoming full-blown.
  3. But this conflict wasn't triggered by race alone. What other forces have contributed to the creation of this conflict or worsen it?
  4. Your group's reflections after completing your research?
  5. There are some similarities to Singapore. Please share with the class what these are.
You may wish to start your research by getting to know this conflict using the sources below. However, do feel free to add your own sources if you feel interested enough to do additional research.

A Wikipedia Summary

Estimates of the number of lives lost during the unrest vary between 50 and 60, with as many as 2,000 people injured. Estimates of the material damage done vary between about $800 million and $1 billion. Approximately 3,600 fires were set, destroying 1,100 buildings, with fire calls coming once every minute at some points. About 10,000 people were arrested. Stores owned by Korean and other Asian immigrants were widely targeted, although stores owned by whites and blacks were also targeted. Despite the race riot image the event retains, much of the looting and violence was done by young men, both black and Hispanic, and much of the looting was opportunistic theft of luxury goods. Criminals used the chaos to their own benefit, and street gangs settled scores with each other and fought the police.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1992_Los_Angeles_riots

Visions from the Past

A Youtube video recap of the 1992 Los Angeles Race Riots that brought racial inequality of the United States to the world's attention.

Although the main trigger for this riot is the racist action of White LAPD officers against an African American, Rodney King, the ones who suffered most are the urban poor - the Korean Americans and the African Americans.

Here is the Korean perspective:



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