Efficiency and Public Administration
Essay - 7 pages - Political science
Our reflection will be based primarily on the works of both Janice Stein and Christopher Dunn. Further, other scholarly sources and personal considerations will also be accounted for our reflection on global and international relations. The first part of the reflection will focus around the...
The Non-Governmental Organisations
Worksheets - 9 pages - International relations
The development of new technologies and the intensification of countries' outlook towards globalization has motivated a lot of developed countries to increase their standard of living, improve their status in the worlds market economy and their overall position in the world. However, not all...
The welfare sate - cleavages between Germany and the United Kingdom
Essay - 8 pages - Social, moral & civic education
Since the comfortable mixture of economic growth and welfare state expansion has come to an end the welfare state has been subjected to a crisis discussion. Its integrative capacity and its ability to compromise different class interests have been doubted. It was assumed that the higher status...
Examine why employment policy in the EU operates via the open method of coordination - Assess the merits of this method of coordination as applied to the European Employment Strategy.
Essay - 8 pages - Economy general
Many have argued that the creation of a common European framework in the area of employment policy could influence and transform existing domestic legislations, policies, politics, and administrative structures. For example, European member States may have to restructure existing institutions,...
The welfare sate - cleavages between Germany and the United Kingdom - published: 22/01/2004
Thesis - 8 pages - Social, moral & civic education
Since the comfortable mixture of economic growth and welfare state expansion has come to an end the welfare state has been subjected to a crisis discussion. Its integrative capacity and its ability to compromise different class interests have been doubted. It was assumed that the higher status...
The entry of Turkey in the European Union
Essay - 8 pages - European union
Throughout its history, the Turkish Republic has been associated with Europe more than any of the other twelve countries. Turkey was one of the first countries to establish relations as a candidate country with EEC, even before the United Kingdom or Spain, which were not the EEC members at the...
The European Union - Politics and Policy: "The current round of enlargement is threatening to destabilise the relationship between small and large member states?"
Essay - 6 pages - European union
The main institutions of Europe are the Commission, the Council and the Parliament, and they are the symbols of a successful European integration. They maintain a certain balance of power between the small and large member states and this balance has been maintained for about 45 years. Since the...
The implications of the European Union CARDS programme in Bosnia Towards sustainable development?
Essay - 8 pages - European union
In December 1995, the Dayton Peace agreement was signed, putting an end to the war in Bosnia, that started more than three years before. The agreement led to the creation of a new sovereign State, Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), with a dual structure, and with a Serbian majority, covering 49% of...
War crimes in the Vietnam war
Essay - 57 pages - International relations
The Vietnamese people call the Vietnam war the "American War" because it was preceded by a war against the French. The Vietnam War has had tremendous consequences for both the United States and Vietnam. Today, the consequences of the Vietnam war are particularly visible in Vietnam's...
Asia - Europe relations
Essay - 8 pages - International relations
Asia is a huge continent housing more than 60% of the world's total population, and which stretches physically from Afghanistan to Japan. Morevoer, the scale, cultural diversity, economic disparities and political divisions of Asia are clearly indomitable. In conceiving its relations with...
The role of religious actors in the democratization process
Essay - 7 pages - Political science
The purpose of this paper will be to study the role of different religious sectors in the democratization process in post-communist Europe, that is to say the role of religious faith, and of religious institutions in the overturning of communism and in the downfall of the Soviet Union. Many...
Immigration and the acquisition of citizenship in Canada
Essay - 7 pages - Social, moral & civic education
In the first part, we will focus on the potential and historical goals of the Canadian immigration policy. We will focus on humanitarian goals such as helping refugees and reuniting families in Canada, social goals such as altering the nature of the Canadian society and goals related to foreign...
Do we need a feminist contribution to International Relations?
Essay - 4 pages - International relations
The open debates in International Relations (IR) in the late 1980s paved the way for feminist contributions to the discipline where it had previously received scant attention. The ten years that followed have seen a substantial amount of literature on gender and the discipline of international...
Turkey and the EU
Essay - 14 pages - European union
In 1963, during the Ankara agreements, Turkey made its first request to be integrated into the European Union. Forty years later Turkey still isn't part of the EU even though the recognition of Turkey as a candidate for accession into the Union has been done during the Helsinki European...
Israel / Palestine : Ongoing Conflict And Elusive Peace
Essay - 5 pages - International relations
Since 1948 the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has occupied a central place in the field of political conflicts. It can therefore be defined as an uncompromising conflict, and so it is a conflict which shows a relationship of rivalry between two regions punctuated with large scale violence. Such...
State-Building in Afghanistan
Essay - 15 pages - International relations
After what some historians have called the "imperial peace of the Cold War?, there has been an explosion of "failed states? in the Third World. A "failed state? is a country where the national political authority is unable to fulfill its basic responsibilities, such as providing its citizens...
Whose interest is the National Interest ?
Essay - 5 pages - International relations
The national interest is a term frequently used in politics and international relations, usually in speeches by politicians who are referring to their state's foreign policies. However, the literature of international relations provides an incredible array of definitions and interpretations...
What are the options of the Russian foreign policy, a decade after the collapse of the USSR ?
Essay - 2 pages - International relations
Since the break-up of the Soviet Union ten years ago, Russia has been in a state of confusion about its relations with the outside world, unsure of what direction to face in foreign affairs. Following fifty years of making global headlines with every single foreign policy move, Russia has...
What have been the main driving forces of the US foreign policy in the Middle East ?
Essay - 5 pages - International relations
Thanks to a sizeable diplomatic work, the US has gradually become the major foreign power in the Middle East. But, without any former influence in the area, what can have been the main driving forces of the US policy towards the Middle East ? This question obviously implies to know precisely what...
The World Summit on sustainable development. Stakes and consequences
Essay - 5 pages - Ecology & environment
Ten years after the first "Earth Summit? at Rio in Brazil in June 92, a second Summit was flagged of on August 26th and was concluded on September 4th. Indeed, this Summit has a more practical motive than Rio's, according to the Summit Secretary General, Nitin Desai, who declared that we...
Pros and cons for the UK to join the Single currency
Essay - 4 pages - Economy general
For many people, in favour of the EMU and the sceptics of EMU alike, the single currency points is inescapably part of the political union. Looking at past history, monetary unions linking independent states of dissimilar size and power (like that of Belgium and Luxembourg today) have not been...
Can a Euro referendum be won? The Single Currency in the Press and Public opinion perspective
Essay - 10 pages - European union
The introduction of the single currency in Europe raises issues that are of vital importance to this country's interests. Irrespective of the participation of the United Kingdom in the single currency, it will affect us. There is a rather large debate going on in the United Kingdom to know...
What are the benefits and limitations of an « ever closer union » as found in the European Union ?
Essay - 7 pages - International relations
The forthcoming enlargement of the European Union put on the agenda questions about its future and its actual situation in the ever closer union. Indeed what can we say today about this process? Is it a success or a failure ? Can the European Union still be closer, or has it reached...
Why did Britain not become a leading member of the European Union and why is it sometimes considered as an ?awkward partner' ?
Essay - 26 pages - European union
A wise man once said that a nation which did not know its own history would be condemned to repeat its mistakes. The History of Britain accession and membership to the EC and EU has singled out the country, compared to the other members. The recent events in Britain European political strategy...
The Grand Chessboard by Zbigniew Brzezinski
Essay - 6 pages - International relations
Zbigniew Brzezinski, President Carter's Security Adviser between 1977 and 1981, is currently a member of the Center for Strategic and International Studies. He is also a Professor at Johns Hopkins University and used to teach at Harvard and Columbia. The Grand Chessboard - American...
Outline some of the key difficulties we encounter in comparative politics and discuss some of the means we might use to overcome them
Essay - 5 pages - Political science
Comparative politics is essential as it helps political scientist to avoid ethnocentrism in analysis and it leads to the developments and creations of theories and subsequently their related concepts and hypotheses about the relationships between political phenomena. However as all the different...
Economic and commercial consideration in the American foreign policy
Essay - 4 pages - International relations
The American imperialism began about 100 years ago, in 1890, with the end of the Frontier, an imaginary line that separated civilization from wilderness and that was constantly moving towards west. The Second World War, the rise of new markets, development of new technologies stimulated the US...
Dimensions of culture
Essay - 5 pages - International relations
Geert Hofestede defines culture as "the collective programming which distinguishes the members of a group and who differentiate them from the others?. According to Hofstede, there are four criteria which determine culture and they are power distance, individualism/collectivism,...
How convincing is the argument that the twin process of European integration and globalisation has contributed to a large extent to the rise of regionalist parties?
Essay - 12 pages - European union
In this document we will first understand the concept of regionalist parties. Then, we will critically examine the elements that contribute the correlation between the rise of those parties and the constitution of supranational entities in a globalized economy. We will observe the reasons why...
How valid is the concept of European cultural Identity?
Essay - 14 pages - European union
First I will critically examine the factors that contribute to the emergence of a European cultural Identity. Then, we will discuss the factors that hamper the promotion of the European unity. Most interestingly, we will observe how decisive and crucial the concept of European citizenship is for...
