Based on what you read in the New York Times article, what does the shift towards ‘global cities’ mean for regional or local economies? Who wins and loses from this transformation?
these are question that I need answered label them 1, 2,3, 4 so I cant tell whats what. also the first two questions are from module 8, and the next question is from module 9, and the last questions are from module 10 so that will make it easier to seeWhile watching The Fog of War, I found myself having mixed feelings about Robert McNamara. At times, I viewed him as a dastardly war criminal and utterly callous individual. At other points in the film, I found him to be a sympathetic figure. Overall, I was certainly impressed with his intellect and ability to critically reflect on his choices and experiences. What were your feelings about Robert McNamara after watching the documentary, particularly in terms of the rationalizations he provided for his actions during WWII and the Vietnam conflict? This response must be at least 300 words.Does the ‘war on terror’ represent an intractable conflict as defined by Bleiker? Why or why not? In terms of the evidence presented in the NYT article ‘Alka Pradhan v. Gitmo’, what are some of the ethical quandaries that clearly emerge when fighting – what essentially amounts to – a never ending war against an often amorphous enemy? This response must be at least 250 words.The Taub article and PBS Newshour segment explored a specific human trafficking network that brought Nigerian women and girls into the underground sex markets of Western Europe. How did this network utilize forms of deception, control, and violence in order to profit from the labour of these women and girls? This response must be at least 250 wordsBased on what you read in the New York Times article, what does the shift towards ‘global cities’ mean for regional or local economies? Who wins and loses from this transformation? You may also use insights from the Peterson chapter for this response. This response must be at least 250 words.