Human Exploitation: Trafficking
What is human exploitation? “People were created to be loved. Things were created to be… Read More »Human Exploitation: Trafficking
What is human exploitation? “People were created to be loved. Things were created to be… Read More »Human Exploitation: Trafficking
Over the past three decades, two significant economic trends have emerged: the growth of globalisation… Read More »Globalisation And Inequality
Australia’s prison population is rising. Between 2010-2020, the prison population jumped from around 29,700 to… Read More »Indigenous People Behind Bars: How to Break the Cycle
In essence, sustainable development is a commitment to ensuring global human well-being, and economic progress,… Read More »Sustainable Development: Closing the gap in developing nations
The term ‘Global South’ was first used by academic and social activist, Carl Oglesby, in 1969. He used it to describe the persistent socio-economic dominance held by Western and European powers over countries in Africa, South America, the Middle East and much of the Asian subcontinent including China.
Today, in the context of accelerated globalisation and a worldwide environmental crisis, the concept of a Global South has acquired more and more relevance – both as a geo-political shorthand and an international imperative.
Unequal development persists in much of the developing world, with over one billion people living… Read More »Diagnosing Unequal Development: Why is it Happening?
Globalisation elicits mixed opinions. Is it good for us? Or is it a bad thing?… Read More »Modern World Globalisation: Challenges on Culture