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Search Results - Essays tagged with 'modernisation'

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"Compare and contrast modernisation theory and dependency theory as explanations of development and under-development"
"The peasants were the main victims of Witte's and Stalin's rapid modernisation policies" How far is this an accurate assessment of the impact of these economic policies on the Russian people?
A.E Housman is strongly against the idea of modernisation and most of his work is a half imaginary world in the 'land of lost content' where he is driven by the old ways of life.
How far did the achievements of Stalin's economic modernisation programme justify the costs?
How is the contrast between tradition and modernisation presented in these chapters and how important are the concepts to the novel so far (1-18)?
How well did Tsarist governments cope with the pressures of modernisation during the years 1861 - 1905?
Khrushchev's attempts at modernisation.
modernisation vs dependancy theory
Modernisation.
On the subject of the Probation Service and its Modernisation, the role of the probation service and the role of probation officers will be examined; this will be achieved by outlining the key objectives of the NPS
Recently a writer stated that the Australian Constitution had become "fossilised" and that changes were urgently required to modernise it - Briefly outline some of the changes that would assist this modernisation process.
Risk is the modern approach to foresee and control the future consequences of human action, the various unintended consequences of radicalised modernisation. (Beck,U. 1999)
Stalin and the Modernisation of the USSR
Stalin and the Modernisation of the USSR
Stalin and the Modernisation of the USSR.
The proposition that the Meiji Restoration and Japan's modernisation were caused by Western Imperialism does have its merits, though it must be said other factors played a prominent role in the development of Japan in the latter half of the 19th century.
The story of Seewoosagur Ramgoolam spans across the twentieth century and illuminates the great moments of its modernisation process.
To what extent do the sources support the view that the prime motives for the Soviet modernisation programme under Stalin (1927 - 41) were the same as those of the Tsarist regime (1890 - 1900)?
To what extent was Stalin responsible for the modernisation of Russia?

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