The Rise of Diplomacy in US foreign Policy
INTRODUCTION 1.Waging a war against any opponent has a huge impact on any nation. Its adverse effects are psychological, social, moral and economical. Although objectives if achieved through the war…
Read more >The Relationship Between Turkey and United Kingdom
The Relationship Between Turkey and United Kingdom Introduction: The relationship between Turkey and United Kingdom is well-rounded and covers economic, politic, military and social aspects. . In this paper, the…
Read more >Theoretical accounts of great power politics
Postcolonialism is primarily concerned with the south, the subaltern and its past because as Abrahamsen argues, "Any understanding of contemporary IR requires a careful account of the multiple and diverse…
Read more >The Paradox in US-China Relations
The Paradox in the US-China Relations: A Commentary Almost a decade and half ago, one of the leading thinker and strategic expert on China; Gerald Segal prophetically described the implications…
Read more >The Modern State and International Relations
Q2. What is the most significant feature of the modern state and how has it shaped international relations? The core of the early modern period to vast histories of sovereignty…
Read more >Theories in Nationalism
Keywords: kedourie nationalism, critique nationalism, nationalism critique Introduction Nationalism, a term which has been defined in various ways and still continues to nurture the debate around it, is one of…
Read more >The Modern State and International Relations
Q2. What is the most significant feature of the modern state and how has it shaped international relations? The core of the early modern period to vast histories of sovereignty…
Read more >The Moroccan Goums In The French Army International Relations Essay
Linguistically speaking, the term Goum comes from the Arabic word (قم) pronounced with a Maghrebi accent which means stand up. This term is going to define a military unit that…
Read more >Sustainable design, solution for global warming
Abstract "The earth belongs to the living. No man may by natural right oblige the lands he owns or occupies, or those that succeed him in that occupation, to debts…
Read more >State Cooperation via Formal International Institutions as a Spectrum
Abstract This paper seeks to address whether state cooperation via formal international institutions may best be understood as a spectrum of compliance rather than binary states. Prevailing perspectives on state…
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