Carli Guyon
Graduated in May 2005 with a B.A. in International Studies from Bradley University. Studied abroad. Focused on politics, business, and foreign affairs with some emphasis on European relations. Beginning M.S. with Purdue University in Agricultural Economics in addition to pursuing an M.B.A. with Indiana University.
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Bradley University, B.A. International Studies 2005; Purdue University, M.S. Agricultural Economics 2011; Indiana University, M.B.A. Kelley School of Business 2011Interests
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Preventing the Crisis of Unstable Global FinanceThe crisis of unstable global finance can be addressed by using Louis Kelso's idea of the ESOP, or employee stock ownership plan. Thomas Frank, in addition to William Greider, presents his arguments.
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Greider's Crisis of Overproduction and UnderconsumptionWilliam Greider's argument is a systematic analysis of both the economic and political causes leading to the present "overproduction/underconsumption crisis and that this impending crisis is being aggravated by the development of unstable global finance".
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Addressing Concerns of LeadersThere are three primary concerns for (international) leaders, "satisfying stakeholders, unifying organization [through] goal-oriented teamwork and to contribute towards the solution of significant global problems."
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The Business Culture of PolandBusiness culture is an important characteristic to understand when considering a business deal across national boundaries. In May of 2004, Poland entered into the EU, making it an ideal candidate for business ventures interested in entering a new market within the EU. -
International Political TheoryInternational Political Economy holds promise of a better understanding of the international system. Traditional theories in politics and economics have limitations; IPE attempts to resolve these weaknesses.
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The 20th Century: The Rise of Scottish Nationalism to DevolutionThe history of modern Scotland is inseparable from that of England; however, the centuries of conflict have only recently begot a rise of Scottish nationalism. In 1998, the Scotland Act passed at Westminster, devolving a range of powers to the new Scottish Parliament. -
Giuseppe Verdi's RigolettoRigoletto was one of the most notable operas of Verdi's so-called "years in the galley." The thrilling opera has captivated audiences the world over, and was a personal favorite of Verdi's as well.
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Leonardo Sciascia and the MafiaLeonardo Sciascia wrote of his beloved Sicily, in a way that highlighted both its positive and negative aspects. Sciascia's detective novels included an in-depth exploration of the Mafia not only as a concrete entity but also as an image of corruption applicable everywhere.
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The Plight of the Inner-city DisadvantagedWilson's book, When work disappears: the world of the new urban poor, is a systematic analysis of the modern constraints on inner city African Americans.
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Consumer or Privately Driven; Who Benefits from the EU Moratorium on Genetically Modified Organisms?Review the benefits reaped by both consumer and other (economic and political) interest groups. The objective is to verify that there are underlying economic and political beneficiaries, who profit from the restrictions set forth in the moratorium than do the consumers.
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China--Instability, Civil Strife, and Political TurmoilInternational consulting project outlining the socio-political state of China for Caterpillar, Inc completed in 2004.
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Religious Institutions and Exploitation of the UneducatedIn only presenting certain aspects of the historical records, Religions are indoctrinating the uneducated public and securing a tidy income base.
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Steven Hawking's Universe Episodes 3 & 4A brief explanation of Steven Hawking's theories on the notion of mass and dark matter in the universe.
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Misconceptions and Misinformation in AstronomyThere are many common misconceptions and a lot of misinformation on astronomy and the cosmos.
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Alexander the GreatAlexander the Great in Art and History.
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Vienna Convention on Consular Relations (Paraguay v. United States of America)A case brief on the Vienna Convention on Consular Relations (Paraguay v. United States of America) brought before the International Court of Justice, 3 April 1998.
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Treaty Summary: the Treaty on European UnionA summary of the Treaty on European Union (TEU), or the 'Maastricht Treaty,' that effectively created the European Union (EU).
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Multinational Corporations & Their Effects on Developing CountriesMultinational corporations (MNCs) are key players in international business. Their effects are far reaching, affecting the daily lifestyle of the average consumer.
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A Review of the Social Political Theories of Hobbes and LockeThomas Hobbes and John Locke both argue that a legitimate authority receives its power from the consent of the individuals who submit to it; even then, the individuals retain certain inalienable rights.
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The Social Contract, a Review of the Theories of Rousseau and MillA brief summary of the social contract according to Jean Jacques Rousseau and the social theory of John Stuart Mill.
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Political Philosophies - Theory of SocialismA brief summary of socialism according to Marx and Engels. Marx utlizes Hegel and a dislike with the human nature of capitalism to adopt a socialist theory. Both Marx and Engels work together to ascertain the steps to a utopian-communist society.
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Imperial Presidency in the Vietnam WarA review of the Imperial Presidency during the Vietnam War under Presidents Johnson and Nixon.
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The State of War in the International SystemA comparison of general realist and liberal views regarding the primary causes of war using the major theorists of each.
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Anarchy or Order in the International System?A comparison of the general realist and liberal views regarding the nature of the international system, including views on how (and whether) this system can be improved. Examination of the system using the principal realist and liberal theorists.
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Political Philosophies: Theories of Commercial Pacifism and Legal InstitutionalismA brief comparison of the liberal theories of commercial pacifism and legal institutionalism.
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Foreign Direct Investment in Malaysia?A historical political analysis of Malaysia to determine its potential as a site for foreign investment.
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Political Philosophies - Theories of Fundamentalism and ConstitutionalismA brief comparison of fundamentalist and constitutionalist realism using Machiavelli and Rousseau.
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Romantic Literature of Nineteenth Century EuropeExamination of Romanticism as the adverse reaction to science and the enlightenment using the literature of nineteenth century European writers.
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Why The National Security Strategy of the United States of America Will Not Prevent TerrorismAnalysis of the The National Security Strategy of the United States of America as put forth by President George W. Bush during his first term as President.
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Imperial Presidency: A DefinitionAn analysis of the Imperial Presidency and its beginnings.
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The Great Debate on Genetically Modified OrganismsScientists the world over debated the safety of genetically modified organisms (GMOs); the debate is still continuing to this day. The Midwestern United States is right in the middle of this debate as they are prolific producers of GMOs.
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Labor Unions and the Democratic Vote in the 2000 National ElectionAn analysis of voting behavior as influenced by organized labor institutions in the 2000 National Election.

