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Re: Global Politics 2014
« Reply #90 on: June 02, 2014, 07:52:20 pm »
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Do any of you guys have Skype so we can have chats about Global on a regular basis? :P Probably the only subject I actually enjoy and it's quite fun learning all of this.
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Re: Global Politics 2014
« Reply #91 on: June 02, 2014, 08:03:02 pm »
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Yeah I stuffed up Unit 3, just looking forward to Unit 4... For Australian Politics though... There is a possibility that there will be less than 200 students doing Aus Pol. (indeed this was the case in the exam).

I wonder if it will get marked up by 4-5 this year due to the amount of student doing it this year. E.g. the ATAR notes forum on Australian Politics is completely stale.

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Re: Global Politics 2014
« Reply #92 on: June 02, 2014, 08:08:52 pm »
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ATAR notes forum on Australian Politics is completely stale.
Is Australian Politics basically Legal Studies + domestic affairs or what?

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Re: Global Politics 2014
« Reply #93 on: June 02, 2014, 08:16:36 pm »
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I don't do legal studies, but apparently it is quite similar. E.g. learning about the Cabinet, Executive, Head of State.

In the first area of study we covered Australian Democracy in Perspective. E.g. significance of the minor parties, committees, free and independent media (ABC), individual ministerial responsibility etc...

Second area of study we compared the Australian Political System to America's, e.g. Roles of the President/Prime Minister, separation of powers (how they are different - this I knew but somehow seemingly forgot to explain the fundamental principle during the SAC!!!!!), Elections (e.g. compulsory voting and non-compulsory voting etc...

I believe unit 4 covered Domestic policy and coveres the Executive and Judiciary in more depth.

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Re: Global Politics 2014
« Reply #94 on: June 02, 2014, 08:17:50 pm »
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The textbook in Australian Politics is also not quite up to my taste.

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Re: Global Politics 2014
« Reply #95 on: June 02, 2014, 08:19:10 pm »
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I'm not going to lie that sound sososos boring!

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Re: Global Politics 2014
« Reply #96 on: June 02, 2014, 08:22:20 pm »
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Yes it is dry to an extent but it is the mainly the textbook which gets on my nerves. It is quite cool to learn about the domestic operations of the political system but it would have been more interesting to do global.

I wish I had done philosophy or global at another institution.

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Re: Global Politics 2014
« Reply #97 on: June 02, 2014, 08:23:38 pm »
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Apparently legal has 10 times more memorisation than politics! :o
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Re: Global Politics 2014
« Reply #98 on: June 02, 2014, 08:28:19 pm »
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There are two guys who do hardly any work in Aus. Politics who are ahead of me on marks by quite a bit and they just cram like a day before.

I get frustrated by this - Australian Politics seems to attract very intelligent students, e.g. the mean is 75+ which is absolutely insane. I'll be struggling to get 30+ at this rate.

e.g. those two guys who don't do any work will study hardcore for the exams and it will be hard to get in the 30's. None of our Year 11's managed to get 30+ despite getting around low 70's which is beyond a joke. My teacher told me to not look into this a lot, as apparently some of the cohort was very weak. Conversely, there are some guys who just breeze through the subject and save themselves for the SAC and day before and just start pulling 29/30, absolutely crazy. Very weird subject I will admit.

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Re: Global Politics 2014
« Reply #99 on: June 02, 2014, 08:29:32 pm »
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In my opinion it is the methods of humanities.

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Re: Global Politics 2014
« Reply #100 on: June 02, 2014, 08:30:40 pm »
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Everyone's probably had their SAC by now, but I thought I'd pitch in with a slightly different way of looking at soft power... achre's obviously explained it really well, but I think another way at looking at soft power is as the 'PR' of a state.

Soft power is everything a state does to make itself look attractive to other states; Nye refers to this as the "power of seduction". If a state's culture, political values and foreign policy are attractive, other states will want to emulate it - this creates natural allies, and, like achre said, makes other states more likely to align themselves with the 'seductress' state's national interests.

So if you're evaluating the use of soft power, just ask yourself 'does this action make *state* look attractive to other states', and don't forget that soft power doesn't exist in a vacuum - more often than not, it's undermined by aggressive uses of hard power (well, at least in China's case). You can see this in the negative reaction to Confucius Institutes - China's aggressive propaganda and repression at home means the spread of CIs has been accompanied with paranoia about China trying to influence the discussion about itself in universities and schools. I'm going off-topic but basically China can't get out of the mentality of carrots and sticks, so it can't use soft power effectively. How good can China really look when it gives $100,000 in aid to the Phillipines after Haiyan because it's angry at them about Scarborough shoal while IKEA gives $1.6 million?? I think I'm just trying to procrastinate, sorry.

So yeah, idk if helpful, but maybe a different way to look at it? Soft power = looking sexy.
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Re: Global Politics 2014
« Reply #101 on: June 02, 2014, 08:32:36 pm »
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I like Business Management because generally those who study will go very well. Unfortunately, this correlation ceases to exist in Australian Politics.

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Re: Global Politics 2014
« Reply #102 on: June 02, 2014, 08:39:55 pm »
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I love global for that reason you just said you hated it - not just global but all my SACS, I always cram and Global is so much easier! :D You just find a tonne of examples, learn the course so you can apply the examples and you're golden. I'm obviously going to put more effort in now as I realised it's actually quite enjoyable to learn! Love watching the VICE documentaries which can be slightly relative, but not really applicable.

EDIT: To Reus' comment, that definitely does happen. People act like they do absolutely nothing but work so much outside of school. Someone was pretending he did absolutely nothing and would say he failed the SAC after he'd sat it to being pleasantly surprised getting 80%+, but found out he had a tutor for 5 subjects twice a week!
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Re: Global Politics 2014
« Reply #103 on: June 02, 2014, 08:42:01 pm »
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I like Business Management because generally those who study will go very well. Unfortunately, this correlation ceases to exist in Australian Politics.
These people may study day in day out, but just make it seem like they don't! So they can make you fell underachieved and themselves naturally smart.
I know A LOT of these people so, don't trust what they say when they 'cram' the day before.
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Re: Global Politics 2014
« Reply #104 on: June 02, 2014, 08:44:03 pm »
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These people may study day in day out, but just make it seem like they don't! So they can make you fell underachieved and themselves naturally smart.
I know A LOT of these people so, don't trust what they say when they 'cram' the day before.

Yes and no. Like I was the only one really giving a multitude of practice SACs to my teacher.... They could be listening to documentaries/visiting the Q & A TV Show for all I know.

Point is, I need to find a way to improve.