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Contemporary World International Relations and
Organisations Unit 9 Some Important Social and
Economic Issues in Contemporary World
  • LECTURER DR. Andrea, PEI-SHAN KAO

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?????? (Terrorism) ???????? (Transnational
Criminal Violence Organisations) ????????
(International Aid Organisations) ????????
(Human Trafficking)
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  • Terrorism (????)
  • Definition Violence or other harmful acts
    committed (or threatened) against civilians for
    political or other ideological goals. Any acts
    of unlawful violence that are intended to create
    fear or terror. -?????????????????????,???????????
    ???,?????????????
  • Objects To force political change by convincing
    a government or population to agree to their
    demands.
  • ????
  • Terrorism ? Acts of Terror Criminal Acts

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Terrorists Groups List of US Department of
State ???????????????? ????(Al-Qaida) ?????(Au
m Supreme Truth,Aum, ?Amu Shinrikyo,Aleph)
??????????(Basque Fatherland and Liberty,ETA)
???(HAMAS,Islamic Resistance Movement???????)
?????(Harakat ul-Mujahidin,HUM)
???(Hizballah,?Party of God) ? Source China
Daily, August 29, 2007, http//big5.cri.cn/gate/bi
g5/gb.cri.cn/14404/2007/08/29/401_at_1737855.htm,
consulted in September 2007.
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World Trade Economic Issues
Source
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?911 Terrorist Attacks on N.Y. 2001) ? July 7,
2005 Terrorist Attacks on London
Source http//sirhumphreys.blogspot.com/2005/07/t
errorist-attacks-on-great-britain.html, consulted
in September 2007.
Source httphttp//www.icebin.net/post/678.html/
/, consulted in September 2007.
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Source http//www.cnradio.com.cn/tupian/200709/t2
0070907_504563462.html, consulted in September
2007.
Source http//www.langlang.cc/ShowPrice.aspx/pid/
1763967.html, consulted in September 2007.
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Source Xinhua Net, http//big5.xinhuanet.co
m/gate/big5/news.xinhuanet.com/mil/2007-01/12/cont
ent_5596535.htm, consulted in October 2007.
?Questions how to define terrorists and freedom
fighter?
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Soucehttp//www.safecom.org.au/images/terrorism-c
hristmas.jpg, consulted in October 2007. ?
? Source http//www.pissedonpolitics.com/2007/04/
terrorism_university.htm, consulted in October
2007.
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Source http//dmotion1.livejournal.com/50092.html
, consulted in October 2007.
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International Charity Foundations and
Organisations Example of Oxfam (1)
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Example (2) Food For the Poor
-Founded in 1982 -The 3rd largest and important
charity organisation in the USA.
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Case Study Food for the Poor
-Food for the Poor (FFP) established in 1982 to
spiritually renew impoverished people throughout
Latin America and the Caribbean. It is an
international Christian humanitarian aid
organisation that provides food, housing, medical
services, education and ministry to poor people
and families. -They linked the church of the
developed countries with the church of the
underdeveloped countries to help both the
materially poor and the poor in spirit. (See
their website in http//www.foodforthepoor.org/sit
e/c.dnJGKNNsFmG/b.3074717/k.BE96/Home.htm)
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????????
Source http//www.stawildcats.net/images/FoodFor
PoorLogo.gif, consulted in October 2007.
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Case Study 3 The Big Issue (UK)
  • OSAKA, JAPAN - 16 Sep 2003Email
  • The Big Issue Magazine goes on sale in Japan

Source http//cache.viewimages.com/xc/2500192.jpg
?v1cViewImagesk2d17A4AD9FDB9CF193CC300C081D
9F470044BF69B72B89D3B7EF8DEA446194E659E30A760B0D81
1297, consulted in October 2007.
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????(3)???????
  • Big Issue sellers Kylie O'Brien and Paul Stolejda
    tell their stories in Sweet Dreams.

Source http//www.theage.com.au/articles/2004/07/
25/1090693830438.html, consulted in October
2007.
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Research on Human Trafficking 1.??????????????
Definition and Explanation What is human
trafficking? 2.????(?)Case Study
1 3.????(?)Case Study 2
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1. Definition and Explanation What is human
trafficking? It is the recruitment,
transportation, harbouring, or receipt of people
for the purpose of exploitation. The victims
typically are recruited by coercion, deception,
fraud, the abuse of power. ??Threats and
violence can make victims agree to
exploitation. Exploitation methods forcing
adult victims to prostitution, forced labour,
slavery or the removal of organs. Forcing
children to prostitution, illegal international
adoption, early marriage, or recruitment as
child soldiers, beggars.
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Why Human Trafficking)? Illegal
Immigration? ?Illegal immigration means
immigration across national borders in a way that
violates the immigration laws of the destination
country. ?That is, an illegal immigrant is a
foreigner who either has illegally crossed an
international political border, or a foreigner
who has entered a country legally but then
overstays his/her visa.
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About the victims They are usually the most
vulnerable and powerless minorities in a region.
They often come from the poorer areas, such as
Kosovo, Indonesia, Bulgaria, Romania, where
opportunities are limited, They often are ethnic
minorities. Children trafficking Trafficked
children often come from poor family. They are
sold by their parents to traffickers to pay off
debts or get income or they may be deceived
concerning the prospects of training and a better
life for their children. Case In West
Africa trafficked children have often lost one
or both parents to the African AIDS crisis. The
adoption process, legal and illegal, results in
cases of trafficking of babies and pregnant women
between the West (the United States) and the
developing world (India).
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Contemporary Human Trafficking ?????? According
to St. Louis Chinese American News (June23,
2005), the estimate of the amount of
international human trafficking victims is
600800 thousand people. Source
http//www.scanews.com/2005/jun/s774/77407/consul
ted in December 2007.
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Case in UK According to British Home
Office, every year there are 6,000 girls
trafficking from East European countries to
Britain. 80 non-street prostitutes in Britain
come from East European countries.
Source http//www.ukhtc.org/index.htm,
consulted in May 2008.
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Solutions for the prevention and fight against
human trafficking In Romania The government
established official recruitment agency to help
people to get a job. -Print pamphlet and
brochures to warn young women paying attention to
traffickers. -Establishing centre to take care of
the victims. In United Kingdom -To prevent
human trafficking, and to improve and co-ordinate
the law enforcement response to human
trafficking, the British government established
United kingdom Human Trafficking Centre
(UKHTC). -This Centre is working together with
other agencies, NGOs.
Source http//canada.justice.gc.ca/eng/fs-sv/tp/i
ndex.html, consulted in May 2008.
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In the USA (NHTRC)
  • The NHTRC is a Department of Health and Human
    Services (HHS)-funded program operated and
    implemented by Polaris Project for the purpose of
    providing a national, 24-hour, toll-free hotline
    number for the human trafficking field in the
    United States. 
  • By operating the national hotline, the NHTRC
    works to help improve the national response to
    protect victims of human trafficking in the U.S.
    by providing callers with a range of
    comprehensive services. 
  • Available services include crisis intervention,
    urgent and non-urgent referrals, tip reporting,
    and comprehensive anti-trafficking resources and
    technical assistance for the anti-trafficking
    field and those who wish to get involved.  
  • The NHTRC also works in collaboration with the
    infrastructure of the anti-trafficking movement
    in the United States, which includes HHS Rescue
    and Restore coalitions, DOJ-funded Human
    Trafficking Task Forces, FBI Innocence Lost Task
    Forces, Federal victims services and outreach
    grantees, statewide human trafficking task
    forces, community-based initiatives, and on-going
    research projects. 

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