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Re: Global Politics 2014
« Reply #180 on: November 07, 2014, 07:06:24 pm »
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Also any ideas for examples of chinas aid as a foreign policy instrument within one Asia pacific state?? struggling to find a specific example
Overseas development assistance programs and contributions to UN peacekeeping missions

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« Reply #181 on: November 07, 2014, 07:09:15 pm »
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Do u know of anything of ODA to a certain state?

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« Reply #182 on: November 07, 2014, 07:21:06 pm »
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Do u know of anything of ODA to a certain state?
ODA?
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« Reply #183 on: November 07, 2014, 07:22:22 pm »
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ODA?
as in like specific assistance to africa for example but somewhere else of mind?

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« Reply #184 on: November 07, 2014, 10:02:03 pm »
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Myanmar oil pipeline
- total = $14 billion ODA over last 10 years
- Myanmar allowed building of oil and gas pipelines for new import route for China (doesn't have to rely on Malacca strait, which currently provides 80% of all its oil and gas, risky to import so much through one channel, if cut off = collapse china industry)
- Chinese section began construction Sep. 2010 by CNPC



Cambodia blocked ASEAN communique aimed at resolution of South China Sea conflict
- 1992 - 2010 gave $9.7 billion in ODA and investments
- May 2010 provided $14 million worth of military equipment
- in return, Cambodia used its postition as Chair to stop the development of a "code of conduct" in the South China Sea ASEAN's 45th Joint Communique on July 13, 2012`
- "The attitude and position taken by Cambodia at the last [ASEAN] meeting shows that it was toeing the Chinese line.” Lao Mong Hay

- 2009 gave $39 million to Laos, Burma Cambodia, poorest states in region
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« Reply #185 on: November 07, 2014, 10:07:16 pm »
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Why China why!??!?! Ugh Australia FTW  ;D
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« Reply #186 on: November 07, 2014, 10:39:14 pm »
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Why China why!??!?! Ugh Australia FTW  ;D

Are you lamenting China as a nefarious actor on the global political arena, or are you looking for China aid examples, I'm confused 0_o
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« Reply #187 on: November 07, 2014, 10:44:03 pm »
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Are you lamenting China as a nefarious actor on the global political arena, or are you looking for China aid examples, I'm confused 0_o
Neither  8)
I just love your examples but I did Australia hence my frustration :P
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« Reply #188 on: November 07, 2014, 10:48:15 pm »
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Maybe these will be of more use then:

(for environmental security)
Aid
- The World Bank estimates that at least US $70 billion is needed annually to help developing countries adapt to the effects of climate change. Australia’s current contribution of $160 million is 0.002% of the amount World Bank says is needed.
- Not only is climate aid inadequate and in breach of UN commitments, but a large proportion is being misspent.
- $200 million of Australia’s climate aid is funding a government campaign for the recognition of forest carbon credits at the UN, as a way of offsetting Australian emissions. The money is being spent on ‘Reduced Emissions from Deforestation and Forest Degradation’ (REDD) in Indonesia and PNG, to demonstrate the offsets are viable. Many NGOs and indigenous people’s organisations argue REDD offset schemes are ineffective in reducing overall emissions, undermine the livelihood of subsistence farmers and displace forest-dwelling indigenous peoples
 
 
Immigration and refugee policy

PNG solution (aid)
- Introduced by Kevin Rudd in July 2013
- Australia gave PNG $420 million extra in aid to persuade it to take in refugees who arrive in Australia by boat
- Continued by Tony Abbott
- However, PNG PM Peter O’Neil has said that PNG will only take “some”, not all refugees, putting this policy in jeopardy


Trade not aid(ish, more like the national interest of being a positive global actor)

Mining for development
 
- The $127 million dollar Mining for Development Initiative was launched by Prime Minister Julia Gillard in October 2011.
- It's intended to help developing nations avoid the catastrophic mismanagement, corruption and environmental damage that, in places like Nigeria, has resulted in people being left worse off as a result of their mineral wealth.
- The director of NGO AidWatch, Thulsi Narayanasamy, says the initiative is "at best, an expensive exercise in corporate welfare".
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Re: Global Politics 2014
« Reply #189 on: November 07, 2014, 10:50:42 pm »
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and also lol I just realised I wrote china when I meant are you looking for Australia aid examples so my post didn't make any sense, good job me, sorry
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« Reply #190 on: November 07, 2014, 10:52:04 pm »
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Myanmar oil pipeline
- total = $14 billion ODA over last 10 years
- Myanmar allowed building of oil and gas pipelines for new import route for China (doesn't have to rely on Malacca strait, which currently provides 80% of all its oil and gas, risky to import so much through one channel, if cut off = collapse china industry)
- Chinese section began construction Sep. 2010 by CNPC



Cambodia blocked ASEAN communique aimed at resolution of South China Sea conflict
- 1992 - 2010 gave $9.7 billion in ODA and investments
- May 2010 provided $14 million worth of military equipment
- in return, Cambodia used its postition as Chair to stop the development of a "code of conduct" in the South China Sea ASEAN's 45th Joint Communique on July 13, 2012`
- "The attitude and position taken by Cambodia at the last [ASEAN] meeting shows that it was toeing the Chinese line.” Lao Mong Hay

- 2009 gave $39 million to Laos, Burma Cambodia, poorest states in region
THANKYOU! exactly what i needed  :) :) :) :)

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Re: Global Politics 2014
« Reply #191 on: November 07, 2014, 10:58:28 pm »
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and also lol I just realised I wrote china when I meant are you looking for Australia aid examples so my post didn't make any sense, good job me, sorry
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Re: Global Politics 2014
« Reply #192 on: November 11, 2014, 04:20:59 pm »
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Any couple of specific examples of responses by certain global actors to the issue of people movement and refugees??

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« Reply #193 on: November 11, 2014, 06:33:51 pm »
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Any couple of specific examples of responses by certain global actors to the issue of people movement and refugees??
Turkey and Lebanon have contrasting responses on the influx of Syrian refugees (caused by the civil war 2011). April 2011 Turkey implemented it's new border security policy where it accepts ~2000 Syrians a day. The number of Syrian refugees in Turkey is well above 580,000 and with this comes the construction of refugee camps. For example, Ceylanpinar, Hatay and Gazintep all provide medical aid, food and shelter for the displaced people. Opposing this cosmopolitan approach is Lebanon's response. Initially the sovereign state of Lebanon allowed Syrian refugees in until FDIs dropped, Syrians occupied jobs at low prices and severely damaged the economy as Lebanon's GDP decreased (I think) and so taking a realist approach, Lebanon has put its national interests above the obligation to strangers as it strives to prevent 'national suicide' (M)

Sorry for no specifics, I haven't studied for global yet haha this is at the top of my head.

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« Reply #194 on: November 11, 2014, 07:10:07 pm »
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Turkey and Lebanon have contrasting responses on the influx of Syrian refugees (caused by the civil war 2011). April 2011 Turkey implemented it's new border security policy where it accepts ~2000 Syrians a day. The number of Syrian refugees in Turkey is well above 580,000 and with this comes the construction of refugee camps. For example, Ceylanpinar, Hatay and Gazintep all provide medical aid, food and shelter for the displaced people. Opposing this cosmopolitan approach is Lebanon's response. Initially the sovereign state of Lebanon allowed Syrian refugees in until FDIs dropped, Syrians occupied jobs at low prices and severely damaged the economy as Lebanon's GDP decreased (I think) and so taking a realist approach, Lebanon has put its national interests above the obligation to strangers as it strives to prevent 'national suicide' (M)

Sorry for no specifics, I haven't studied for global yet haha this is at the top of my head.

Hope it helps :)
yes thankyou! Appreciate it