Bachelor thesis | Oude culturen van de mediterrane wereld (Bachelor)
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De god Reshep, afkomstig uit de Levant, verkrijgt ook in Egypte een cultus. Hoe is de god in Egypte terecht gekomen en in hoeverre verschilt de Egyptische Reshep van de Levantijnse versie? Wat is...Show moreDe god Reshep, afkomstig uit de Levant, verkrijgt ook in Egypte een cultus. Hoe is de god in Egypte terecht gekomen en in hoeverre verschilt de Egyptische Reshep van de Levantijnse versie? Wat is de religieuze rol en betekenis van Reshep en hoe komt deze tot uiting?Show less
Bachelor thesis | Oude culturen van de mediterrane wereld (Bachelor)
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A paleographic study of three coffin sets from the Bab el-Gasus cache. 18 signs have been selected for study and of those signs a paleographic overview has been made. The results have been studied...Show moreA paleographic study of three coffin sets from the Bab el-Gasus cache. 18 signs have been selected for study and of those signs a paleographic overview has been made. The results have been studied to see if specific people who worked on the coffins or workshops could be identified.Show less
After the Asian financial crisis in 1997 which demonstrated the incapability of the global financial institutions, especially the International Monetary Fund, to adequately respond to the crisis in...Show moreAfter the Asian financial crisis in 1997 which demonstrated the incapability of the global financial institutions, especially the International Monetary Fund, to adequately respond to the crisis in East Asia. Regional dissatisfaction with the IMF led bail-out caused a series of efforts to build regional institutions in order manage future crises. The most prominent is the Chiang Mai Initiative (CMI). The CMI was created in 2000 by the ASEAN+3 countries as a tool to prevent another financial crisis like the one striking the several Asian countries in 1997-1998 from happening. Later it developed into the CMIM. This thesis aims to investigate the usefulness of the CMI/CMIM to China.Show less
The Chinese government has been influencing the Chinese society through the media for many decades. To research whether the role of women in society is still being influenced through media by the...Show moreThe Chinese government has been influencing the Chinese society through the media for many decades. To research whether the role of women in society is still being influenced through media by the government, various online media are studied. Well-known Chinese women portrayed in these media are linked to one of the four categories created by Hung and Li. However, an apparent difference between the images of women in formal and informal media was not found to illustrate whether the government manages the society via this instrument. This does not necessarily mean that the Chinese government does not desire to influence its society on this topic.Show less