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Assess the impact of TNCs on creating both winners and losers for people and environments (12)
Assess the view that globalisation inevitably damages the physical environment (12)
Assess the view that TNCs have been the most important mechanism in the acceleration of globalisation (12)
Assess the impact of globalisation on major urban areas in emerging countries (12)
Assess the view that recent globalisation has fundamentally altered immigration patterns (12)
Assess the economic and social impacts of major immigration flows (12)
Assess the reasons why globalisation has faced opposition from certain groups (12)
Assess the view that the environment needs protection from globalisation (12)
Assess the impact of TNCs on creating both winners and losers for people and environments (12)
Assess the extent to which cultural diffusion caused by globalization inevitably leads to social and political tension. (12)
Assess the role of trade blocs in contributing to the growth of both the global economy and national economies. (12)
Assess to what extent the superpowers’ rising demand for physical resources has led to both environmental and political challenges (12)
Assess the view that ‘soft’ power has now replaced ‘hard’ power as a means of exercising control and influence (12)
Assess the reasons why emerging countries are considered by many to be increasingly important in global governance (12)
Assess the role of national governments and TNCs on global economic and cultural systems (12)
Assess the view that the search for natural resources by superpowers will be the single most important factor in shaping future relationships (12)
Assess the challenges that face the traditional superpowers of the USA and EU (12)
Assess the extent to which emerging countries need both ‘hard’ and ‘soft’ power to extend their global influence (12)
Assess the challenges that face the traditional superpowers of the USA and EU (12)
Assess how political and geographical spheres of influence can lead to tension amongst superpowers (12)
Assess the view that ‘China’s investment in Africa is an example of south-south development and will end the African continent’s dependency on the west (12)
Assess the role of different stakeholders in managing change in areas undergoing regeneration. (12)
Assess the extent to which economic regeneration brings benefits to rural areas (12)
Assess whether the demographic characteristics of your local place and your contrasting place are the results of economic factors (12)
Assess the extent to which economic activity, social factors and quality of life have affected your local place (12)
Assess how far past and present connections have shaped the economic and social characteristics of a place you have studied (12)
Evaluate the reasons why some places are ‘economically successful’ while others are not (12)
Using examples, assess the reasons why the degree to which people engage with place varies (12)
Evaluate the reasons why people’s lived experience of places and engagement with them varies (12)
Using examples, assess the roles of different players in the urban regeneration process. (12)
Assess the role of oceans in regulating the carbon cycle (12)
Assess the extent to which one or more countries that you have studied is energy secure (12)
Using a named example, assess the geopolitical risks to the world of its reliance on fossil fuels (12)
Assess the importance of renewable energy sources to achieving a carbon-neutral energy mix (12)
Assess how can coastlines be managed to meet the needs of all players (12)
Assess the social and economic risks of rapid coastal retreat (12)
Assess the relative importance of depositional processes along a named stretch of coast (12)
Assess the contribution of geologically recent eustatic changes to the UK’s coastal landscapes (12)
Assess the effectiveness of hard-engineering approaches designed to protect the coast from erosion (12)
Assess the effectiveness of holistic strategies used to protect a stretch of coast from erosion (12)
Assess the benefits of soft engineering approaches when managing threatened coasts (12)