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  • Able to explain how world population is distributed among developed and developing countries.
  • Able to express the future levels of world population numerically.
  • Able to explain the problems that arose with population growth.
  • Able to compare demographic variables of developed and developing countries.
  • Able to evaluate the past and present causes of migration.
  • Able to define and classify the basic resources needed by humanity.
  • Able to discuss the interactions between population growth, welfare demands of nation states and resource scarcity.
  • Able to compare developed and developing countries in terms of resource scarcity.
  • Able to discuss and estimate the future developments regarding resource scarcity.
  • Able to determine historical progress on technology.
  • Able to assess the importance of technological progress as solution to resource scarcity.
  • Able to compare world nations in terms of technological developments.
  • Able to establish a relationship between population growth, resources and technology.
  • Able to assess the impact of technological developments on humanity's production and consumption capacity.
  • Able to evaluate the impact of increasing production and consumption on reproductivity of nature.
  • Able to evaluate the risks on the natural balance of the world created by human activities.
  • Able to explain political economic transformation in the world economy after the 1980s.
  • Able to list the economic policies in Washington Consensus.
  • Able to compare the impact of neoliberal policies on world's various nations.
  • Able to define the concepts of new world order, globalization, nation state, regionalization and information society.
  • Able to interpret the relations among world nations.
  • Able to forecast various scenarios for the future world order.
  • Able to define the concept of globalization.

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