SDGs Implementation in Brazil and Argentina
Dissertation - 6 pages - International relations
This study examines the impact of political alternation on the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Brazil and Argentina, highlighting the role of government priorities and commitments.
SDGs in Brazil and Argentina: Impact of Populist Governments
Dissertation - 4 pages - International relations
This research analyzes the integration of Sustainable Development Goals into public policies in Brazil and Argentina under populist governments.
Censorship of Congolese Rap: A Tool of Political Control in
Dissertation - 38 pages - International relations
Discover the powerful voice of Congolese rap and its impact on the country's political landscape. This research explores how artists like MPR and Bob Elvis are using their music as a form of social critique, challenging the status quo and pushing for change in the Democratic Republic of...
The Geopolitics of Water: Understanding Conflicts Over Access and Control
Dissertation - 8 pages - International relations
This document explores the complex relationships between water, conflict, and geopolitics, highlighting the various ways in which water can lead to tensions and conflicts between nations and territories. From the ancient 'water war' between Lagash and Umma to the current-day struggles...
Examining The Impact of Wars And Geopolitical Crises On The Global Financial System In Recent Years
Dissertation - 7 pages - International relations
International financial systems comprising a vast network of international banks and regulators experience adverse impacts following massive global crises such as wars and civil wars. Economic history has shown that crisis is one of the most notable causes of financial market volatility,...
Brexit and the implications of the border in the politics of Northern Ireland and the Republic: pushing a unification too quickly or too hard a separation?
Dissertation - 10 pages - International relations
In Northern Ireland, separation has been part of the history of the nation since its conquest of the Normans in 1169, as it paved the way for the later British involvement in Ireland. Today, the thorny issue that threatens the country is Brexit and its implications on the dividing border and...
Mémoire: Révolution Arabe ( Anglais )
Dissertation - 13 pages - International relations
"I do not know the nature of the weapons we use to the next world war. But for the fourth (the revolution), we will fight with stones." Albert Einstein Who could imagine what happened in Magreb since last four months ? The world is changing, now with the progress of education people in poor...
Why did Truman use the atomic bomb against Japan ?
Dissertation - 4 pages - International relations
This decision was actually matured behind closed doors, not only by the American President but also by his advisers, his ministers and a few scientific experts. Of the many reasons that they invoked during their secret meetings and revealed a posteriori, some of them were undeniably valid but...
The Cuban Missile Crisis - In the media, in the White House and in the American public opinion
Dissertation - 8 pages - International relations
Regarding the Cuban Missile Crisis, compare the story (i.e., one or more interesting aspects of it) as told by the declassified documents of the CIA with the version presented to the public in: a) The New York Times or The Washington Post; b) presidential of official foreign policy statements....
US entry into foreign wars in 1898 and 1914: Realistic or idealistic reasons? - publié le 25/03/2011
Dissertation - 4 pages - International relations
On examining US presence in foreign wars during the years 1898 and 1917, can we say that the decisions were based on idealistic or realist reasons? Or would some other term or category better describe the most important considerations? On April 25, 1898, following several...
US entry into foreign wars in 1898 and 1914: Realistic or idealistic reasons ?
Dissertation - 4 pages - International relations
On examining US presence in foreign wars during the years 1898 and 1917, can we say that the decisions were based on idealistic or realist reasons? Or would some other term or category better describe the most important considerations? On April 25, 1898, following several...
State sovereignty and the empowerment of civil society
Dissertation - 6 pages - International relations
The concept of sovereignty is a highly contested one and is much debated in the wake of the social changes brought about by globalization. New connections emerge, leading to a new balance of powers between the state and the civil society. This civil society is very heterogeneous: it includes...
The co-operation between Euro-Morrocan relations of bilateralism and regionalism
Dissertation - 39 pages - International relations
The Euro-Mediterranean cooperation has been developed through various Community policies since the 1960s. These policies have resulted in various cooperative programs. There is both a regional scope for all Mediterranean partners who comprised: Algeria, Palestinian Authority, Cyprus, Egypt,...
The uncertainties in the fight against terrorism and the United Nations (UN)
Dissertation - 26 pages - International relations
The United Nations has mobilized all the means necessary to make the fight against terrorism a major concern of all States. The media coverage of the September 11 attacks on U.S. soil with Security Council resolution- 1373 has raised awareness that terrorism can strike at any time. However, at...
The impact of the Beijing Olympic Games in China - publié le 29/09/2010
Dissertation - 52 pages - International relations
In 2001, a historic decision was taken. Indeed, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) allowed the organization of the Olympic Games (OG) in China, and entrusted it especially to the city of Beijing. The challenges were big for China, because it was an opportunity to open up to the world....
The policy of the United States against the Afghan crisis
Dissertation - 21 pages - International relations
At the time of writing this dissertation, a native of Dubuque American soldier has died in Afghanistan. This brings the number of soldiers killed to 1747, and the statistics continue to increase. Afghanistan is geographically situated in Asia; it shares the biggest part of its borders with...
The impact of the Beijing Olympic Games in China
Dissertation - 52 pages - International relations
In 2001, a historic decision was taken. Indeed, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) allowed the organization of the Olympic Games (OG) in China, and entrusted it especially to the city of Beijing. The challenges were big for China, because it was an opportunity to open up to the world....
New military technologies and the future of warfare
Dissertation - 24 pages - International relations
New military technologies are primarily a question of power, before the technological issue. It is important to see that in this case, the only actors studied are the State and the Departments of the State (Defence, research and development). It is for this reason that the main sources of...
Bush's preventive war: Doctrine of mass confusion (Broadening or contortion of the concept of pre-emptive self-defense?)
Dissertation - 34 pages - International relations
The debate triggered by the new Bush Doctrine of pre-emptive action lies in the amalgamation between pre-emptive (i.e. anticipatory) and preventive self-defense. While the former finds legal and political basis, the latter is, so far, hardly distinguished from outright aggression. The Bush...
Former Soviet Republics of Central Asia and democracy
Dissertation - 25 pages - International relations
Nowadays, Central Asia can be considered as the Heartland, that is to say the center of geopolitical positioning, given the abundance of natural resources in the region. Indeed this area, particularly Kazakhstan and Turkmenistan, benefits from oil and natural gas reserves among the...
