| Modern
studies |
| Standard Grade
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International
Relations |
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Power -
Exploring the ways in which rich lenders can exert control over governance
in indebted poor countries. |
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Equality -
Assessing the fairness of the current debt relief process and exploring
the equity of alternative models. |
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Rights and responsibilities
- Discussing whether poor countries should
meet their debt obligations or have a right to default on debts they
consider unjust. |
| Intermediate |
International Issues |
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Study Theme 9: Issues in an Emerging
nation / South Africa |
| Higher |
International Issues |
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Study theme 7: A Society in Change
/ South Africa |
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Study theme 11: Global Security
- Full or partial state collapse is a consequence
of national bankruptcy and can turn poor countries into exporters
of conflict, crime, environmental problems and disease. |
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Study theme 12: Politics of Food
- Reforms imposed by creditors on indebted
poor countries have led to massive increasesin the cost of basic foods. |
| Geography |
| Religious,
Moral and Philosophical Studies |
| Economics |
| Environmental
Studies |
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