- SECTION A (30 MARKS) Q1. a) Give a brief history of strategic studies demonstrating how it has been key in international relation (10 Marks) b) Discuss the role of the following elements in national security: i. Political power (5 Marks) ii. Military power (5 Marks) c) Explain what is diplomacy and war in the context of strategic studies.(10 Marks) SECTION B (40 marks) Q2) Assess the role of economic power in building strategic alliances (10 Marks) b) Analyze the nature of the current international system (10 Marks) (23) Evaluate the following frameworks as understood in strategic studies: a) Dysfunctional Conflic (10 Marks) b) Friendly relations (10 Marks) Q4.a) With examples,explain how interstate cooperation affects regional security (10 Marks) b) Examine liberalism theory in relation to international security (10 Marks) Q5.a) Discuss Measures taken to ensure national security by governments (10 Marks) b) Examine the role of effective military in ensuring national security (10 Marks) Q6.a) Elaborate the role of intelligence agencies in counter-terrorism . (10 Marks) b) Discuss the challenges of globalization in pursuing international security (10 Marks)
- 1. Critically diswus the functions of education in Kenya Discuss the growing problem of unemployment in Kenya and examine its implications on education Evaluate the kay roles of Sociology of education to a teacher Discuss by giving specific examples of social functions of the scho state and explain five qualities of professionally trained teach
- SLIDE B: Introduce one feasible Action Plan of your own design Try to come up with something both feasible and wildly original.but it's okay if your Action Plan is derivative of (a modified version of) something someone else has tried (with any degree of success). Your Action Plan can be small -scale medium-scale large-scale, or even global. (Using Toronto as an example of those size-scales, your Action Plan could be local, municipal provincial, federal continental, or global) SLIDE 9: Describe your Action Plan: what's the idea, and how could it bring benefit to the world? (on whatever size-scale you've chosen to work with) SLIDE 10: What would implementation look like? How feasible is your Action Plan? Does it require government involvement at any level? If so, which level and what would that government involvement entail?
- What was the purpose of the UNFCCC on Climate Change? to reduce the emission of carbon dioxide to phase out the production of halocarbons to reduce the emission of the greenhouse gas methane to develop a framework for future agreements on climate change
- 4. What improvement could be made to organizations to better foster urban Indigenous governance? A focus on local-level governance like school boards Provide permanent positions on existing municipal governance structures Add non-Indigenous experts to existing organizations Create permanent subcommittees "attached" to existing councils