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Topic Paper/Peer Reviewed Journal Article review instructions:

1. Download a copy of the Sample Article Review (click link to review).

2. Using the exact Sample Article Review format, write a review on 3 articles relating to your final research topic. Use the Library database or http://scholar.google.com to find the 3 peer reviewed journal articles relating to your final research topic

PLEASE NOTE: THE ARTICLES YOU SELECT FOR THIS ASSIGNMENT MUST BE PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL ARTICLES. (* Peer Reviewed Journal Articles contain a study conducted by the authors, and are usually 6 to 15 or more pages in length, with headings matching the headings in the sample article review). If you are unsure about the articles you've selected, please contact either the a library represenative, GROWS, or your instructor.

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    Running Head: GLOBAL RESOURCE CRISIS MANAGEMENT

    Global Resource Crisis Management
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    Instructor’s Name
    Institutional Affiliation
    Course Code
    Date

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    GLOBAL RESOURCE CRISIS MANAGEMENT
    Global Resource Crisis Management
    1. Reference Information:
    Chossudovsky, M. (2008). The global crisis: food, water and fuel. Three fundamental
    necessities of life in jeopardy. Centre for Research on Globalization, 5.

    Purpose of Study: The purpose of this study is to give insights as to how the prices of food,
    water and fuel have drastically increased over the years causing an economic and social
    crisis. It highlights how the three essential human necessities are controlled by international
    institutions. It shows how the hikes in fuel and food prices have les countries into situations
    of mass starvations and lack of water. It highlights how global institutions manage the global
    crisis using a market mechanism that has dire impacts that lead to food, fuel and water
    shortage.

    Sampling Comment: “Largely obfuscated by official and media reports, both the ” food
    crisis” and the ” oil crisis” are the result of the speculative manipulation of market values by
    powerful economic actors (Chossudovsky, 2008)”. Chossudovsky states the dramatic price
    rise in the t...


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