Language:
EN
| Published:
21-06-2020
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Abstract
| pp. 9-23
Global warming is affecting humankind and other alike. It is evaluated that if humanity does not act for what happens in today’s world, both current and future generations will face irreversible consequences. In this sense, in order to decrease the effect of global warming, it is necessary to focus on the aspect of sustainability. Especially, implementing sustainability in individual, political, economic, and global perspective is significant.
The aim of this paper is to discuss the effects of climate change, which is a consequence of globalization and global warming, to examine a proposal of a solution to one of the significant problems of today, to contribute to the proposal of a solution, to present a different approach to sustainability and, to gain a new dimension to the sustainability. The other aim of this article is to explain the understanding of sustainabilitism, sustainabilitism on the basis of companies, sustainabilitism on the basis of states and sustainabilitism on the basis of individuals. Research question is what is sustainabilitism?
Language:
EN
| Published:
21-06-2020
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Abstract
| pp. 25-48
The New Southbound Policy (NSP) is the key issue in the economic policy agenda of Tsai Ing-wen, the President of the Republic of China. The aim of the article is to examine through the quantitative analysis the content of Western media as well as a group of Asian media outlets about the NSP in order to depict the NSP’s image. Twenty-three websites of newspapers, magazines, radio (Voice of Vietnam) and television (CNA) channels have been under the research process. There are two hundred five research units which were identified as news features concerning the New Southbound Policy. Generally, the idea of New Southbound Policy is simultaneously drawn in the media outlets' content as an economic and political agenda. The NSP was introduced both to reduce the economic dependence from China and to raise Taiwan's international visibility in the Southeast and South Asia region. In such media content, Taiwan has usually been shaped in a positive way as a vibrant democracy and responsible member of international community complying with the important global issues, such as the UN Sustainable Development Goal, e.g., the UN Climate Framework Convention. Eventually, the New Southbound Policy is being framed as a positive concept that shapes attractive Taiwan's image.
Language:
EN
| Published:
21-06-2020
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Abstract
| pp. 49-59
The article characterizes the most important changes in the school system undertaken in 2015–2019 and the political context of these changes. The author analyzes the increase in compulsory education age and the assumptions of the education system reform as a result of which junior high schools were closed. The next part presents the opinion of the public opinion about the Polish school and its implemented change. The final issue taken up in the study is the results of the PISA 2018.
Language:
EN
| Published:
21-06-2020
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Abstract
| pp. 61-73
This article focuses on Human Rights violations and resolutions passed by the United Nations. This study points to the oppression, seige, hard power policy, and the Indian occupation of Indian-administered Kashmir. The article continues to deal with the possible negotiation on the Kashmir conflict between India and Pakistan Therefore, it particularly emphasizes the role of the United Nations in the Kashmir conflict. It elaborates on the failure of United Nations resolutions on Kashmir conflict and rejection of 3rd party intervention by the Indian Government. The aim of the article is to evaluate the UN policy toward Kashmir Human Rights problems.