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 >Migrant Life in Greece During the Economic Crisis
Abstract For a long time Greece has been a country of emigration. Despite the ongoing economic downturn of recent years the country has turned into a host country for…
Read more >Sports and International Relations
Keywords: role of sports in international relations, sports and international understanding In the past, international relations (IR) mainly focused on the high political issues such as military and economic issues.…
Read more >India-US Relations and its Implications for Pakistan
Abstract With the emergence of the United States as the most powerful actor in the world, India re-adjusted its foreign policy and began to work more closely with this…
Read more >Muslim brotherhood in Egypt
Opening The growing popularity of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt presents a strategic threat to the United States interests in Egypt. The Muslim Brotherhood is an insurgency that has been…
Read more >Indus water treaty
CHAPTER V From time immemorial man has been emotionally attached to water. Water disputes have existed throughout the history of mankind and various mechanisms to deal with problems have been…
Read more >Pakistani & Indian Relations
Introduction: From the beginning the seeds of conflicted have been impartially implanted in the roots of Pak-India Relations. These two nations never considered each other as their friends but remained…
Read more >International and domestic system of refugee
INTRODUCTION On any given day, thousands of individuals including women and children from all parts of the world are forced to flee their homes for fear of persecution or to…
Read more >The Palestinian-Israeli conflict
Across the Muslim world it is a common refrain that "Palestine is the mother of all problems." (Atran & Ginges: 2009: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/01/25/opinion/25atran .html) That these claims could be made about…
Read more >International Development Policy
Political, economical and social development of developing countries has been a high priority on the global agenda. International development policy has gained momentum as issues such as poverty in some…
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