International Relations Essays
Drivers of international political economy
IntroductionThe world started to globalize in the 18th century when the capitalist economy began to control most of the states starting from Europe. The market forces…
Thomas Hobbes, John Locke, Immanuel Kant, and the Syrian conflict
The Syrian conflict has indeed become one of the most important and urgent issues of the whole international community because it is believed to have a…
A case study of the Iraq weapon of mass destruction…
IntroductionFor a long time, nations and empires have used intelligence gathering as a way of maintaining superiority and averting attacks. After the 9/11 attack, the country…
Chiang’s ambition to create a united and nationalism led Сhina
Chiang Kai-Sek is one of the major figures who contributed to the formation and established of the modern China. Unlike earlier leaders who were focused on…
Non-proliferation treaty
IntroductionNon-proliferation treaty is one of the international treaties whose aim is to prevention of spread of nuclear weapons and the technology behind making them with the…
Income Inequality in USA
Despite sharing similar race or culture, income is the significant indicator that illustrates the diversity between people in the same country. Different people have a different…
What factors explain detente`s breakdown in the late 1970s?
Several factors led to the breakdown of Détente in the late 1970s. The first one to come up was the longer-term trends associated with arms control….
Palestine and Israel settlements
IntroductionThe essay elaborates on the settlements between Israel and Palestine and details out the impact of it on both countries. The history of the conflict between…
Al Jazeera Arabic
Al Jazeera Arabic was launched in the year 1996 and regarded today as the forerunner when it comes to independent news channels in the Arab world….
Changes in the structure of Turkey’s trade and investment since…
Many countries globally have indicated notable economic growth because of their choice to develop business by approaches such as adopting to liberalize their domestic markets to…
Division of labour and its implication on organizations and global…
According to Adam Smith, the improvement in the productivity, skill and dexterity can be brought about when an organisation practices division of labour. The principle of…
The Iraq war casualties: lowballing on the number of the…
The invasion of Iraq in 2003 by the United States led coalition was meant to bring democracy in the country as well as destroy weapons of…
Chinese membership in the WTO: beneficial for the US or…
IntroductionChina joining the World Trade Organization, abbreviated as WTO, was an issue that sparked a lot of debate on whether it was the right move and…
Public-private partnership in homeland security
IntroductionAccording to Renwick (2016), public-private partnerships are the collaboration between the government and the private sector to attain a particular objective or even a set of…
Humanitarian intervention causes more harm than good
IntroductionThe peace and security among nations across the world remain a critical subject matter as depravities and vices continue to characterize all human endeavors or interactions….
Does national interest change over time?
IntroductionThe phrase ‘national interest’ has entered the lexicon meaning a realist tactic to international relations. It is based on the assumption that the term national can…
South Sudan
Labeled as the world’s newest country, South Sudan became a sovereign nation in 2011 by splitting from a larger Sudan due to political unrest. Critical issues…
System of international trade
IntroductionThe purpose of this document is to critically discuss the court’s decision in Owusu V Jackson (C-281/02) and determine the impact of that decision on the…
Threat analysis
Non-state actors (NSA) are organizations, who even though do not belong to any state institution have the power of influencing and causing changes. Examples of NSAs…
Can terrorism ever be morally justified?
Government agencies and various legal systems define terrorism in different ways. The concerned bodies have been reluctant to come up with a legally binding meaning. The…