The alternative globalisation
Introduction Globalisation is an ongoing process by which countries and their economic, political and social spheres integrate on a daily basis. Being part of national states, people become citizens of…
Read more >The communist ideology
The main events of the latter half of the 20th Century remain a topic of intense debate with the reasoning behind these events still a source of speculation. This essay…
Read more >The Korean War
Abstract This study examines the relationship between declining public opinion towards the Truman administration during the Korean War ultimately leading to the dismissal of General Douglas MacArthur. In hopes of…
Read more >The European Union: International Relations
The European Union (EU) is an economic and political union of 27 member states, located primarily in Europe. Committed to regional integration, the EU was established by the Treaty of…
Read more >The Impact of Corruption on the Unemployment Rate in Nigeria
THE IMPACT OF CORRUPTION ON THE UNEMPLOYMENT RATE IN NIGERIA Introduction Unemployment has eaten so deep into the Nigerian society to the extent that the citizens have learnt to live…
Read more >Political and Economic Factors in International Relations
Faculty of Economics and Management "Which of the two suppose nowadays a greater danger for justice in IR: political or economic factors" Justice in International Relations Introduction This essay raises…
Read more >What factors influence the policies and practices of multinational firms?
“What factors influence the policies and practices of multinational firms?” Multinational firms are those who have direct operations and employees within several countries (Almond and Tregaskis, 2007). The types of…
Read more >Religion and International Relations
Introduction Religion (noun): the belief in and worship of a superhuman controlling power, especially a personal God or gods. In modern times, religion isn’t just the belief and worship of…
Read more >Are Security Threats Real or Imagined?
Introduction As far as the discipline of International Relations is concerned, 'security' and 'threat' are highly-contested concepts (Baldwin 1997: 10). Far more often than not, their inner nature has been…
Read more >Security issue on terrorism
When it comes to the word terrorism,what is it? Terrorism is a sudden attack by a small group of people called terrorist that wanted to show their feeling or to…
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