Friday, April 22, 2011

Question No. 15



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Here's Question No. 15 (It's a Country Context question.):

•Describe an example of how global interdependence affects (or affected) policy choices available to the Nigerian government.
•Describe an example of how global interdependence affects (or affected) policy choices available to the British government
OR
explain why global interdependence doesn't affect policy choices available to the British government.



(See pp. 122 - 123 and 66-67 in What You Need to Know.)



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1 comment:

Ken Wedding said...

From Anonymous:

"Economic and trade policies involving the Niger Delta, a thriving oil hub, are limited as the Nigerian government has to consider the objectives and policies of international companies.

"The UK judicial system's loss of sovereignty is a result of the EU's Court of Justice, as the supranational organization's judicial system "final say" affects UK power over policies greatly."
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This response earns both possible points for the first part of the question.

This response earns both possible points for the second part of the question.

Total: 4 out of 4.