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28 mars 2010
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Why does it seem so difficult to fight mafia and organized crime?

Worksheets - 2 pages - International relations

Recent studies have shown that mafia related problems remain to be a manifest reality in the world. Criminal organizations continue to pose a threat to democracies. Their presence is not limited to economic sectors, with illegal trafficking, but mafias penetrate all parts of society, from civil...

27 mars 2010
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How does Realism help us to understand international relations?

Essay - 4 pages - International relations

The study of International Relations regroups a large range of theorists who have different opinions about the way international politics are organised. Among these theorists, you can generally distinguish three main schools of thoughts, the liberals, the Marxists and the realists. They all help...

26 mars 2010
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International organizations and the protection of human rights

Thesis - 3 pages - International relations

This is the perception that certain behavior is required by law; a duty that is legally obliged. Customary law that is drawn from the practice of States accompanied by the opinion juris, is therefore a conviction that law requires the practice set. The performance of opinio juris would be in...

26 mars 2010
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An evaluation comparing and contrasting the international covenant of economic, social and cultural rights with the international covenant on civil and political rights

Thesis - 5 pages - International relations

The central purposes of the International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights and the International Covenant for Civil and Political Rights have many things in common as they work together to form the backbone of the International Bill of Rights. The two Covenants were created so...

26 mars 2010
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Closed door meeting of North Atlantic Council: NATO-Russia relations

Thesis - 3 pages - International relations

Vladimir Putin's Russia is no longer the towering superpower it had been twenty years ago, and its influence and military might are considerably less of a force in global politics. But, thanks to a huge and poorly maintained nuclear arms force, the growing instability in the Caucasus, Central...

25 mars 2010
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"The Management of Organizational Justice" (Management de la justice), R. Cropanzano, D.E. Bowen et S.W. Gilliland (2007) - publié le 25/03/2010

Book review - 2 pages - International relations

Over the last two decades the number of non-government organizations (NGOs) has exploded, and as new challenges were being faced by nations, new issues appeared and the whole system of NGOs became more complex. This essay will focus on one of the main internal issues faced by NGOs. The main issue...

19 mars 2010
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The concept of "democratic peace"

Essay - 9 pages - International relations

Democratic regime is perceived as the best way to ensure peace in the world. Several political scientists have theorized this subject, and the result is the Theory of Democratic peace. Nevertheless, this theory had to face several criticisms. This fact incited our attention towards this topic and...

08 mars 2010
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Belfast : a mirror of the conflict or an actor implicated in it ?

Essay - 9 pages - International relations

The city of Belfast is the capital of Northern Ireland, and it is where the cleavages between Protestant Unionists and Catholic Republicans was the most salient, as most of the troubles happened in this city. This conflict is both about an identity issue, as historical and religious cleavages are...

01 mars 2010
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States', International Organizations' and International nongovernmental Organizations' interactions in Global Politics

Essay - 10 pages - International relations

Until the 1960s, the dominant approach in international relations was the realist approach, focusing on the centrality of the unitary states in global politics. In contrast to the classical state-centric approach to international relations theory, this approach develops a framework of global...

27 févr. 2010
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The controversial role of United Nations organization in the expansion of Human rights

Essay - 5 pages - International relations

The best institution to promote human rights and carry them is embodied in the United Nations organization, whose principal aim is to promote peace and international security and support the expansion of human rights. A large majority of States are now members of this organization. It permits to...

24 févr. 2010
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Joseph Stalin's iron grip

Thesis - 3 pages - International relations

With World War II beginning to affect the entire globe, the Soviet Union has found itself within the center of attention. Going all the way back to January of 1933 when Hitler comes into power in Germany, a theme of discontent begins with his actions of re-armoring the nation: ultimately an...

15 févr. 2010
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The importance of international trade and foreign direct investment to lift the global economy out of the downturn

Thesis - 7 pages - International relations

The current global economic crisis has been labeled by economists as the worst economic crisis since the Great Depression and the domino effect of the crisis has culminated in the decline of consumer spending, demise of established businesses in key industry sectors and heightened government...

15 févr. 2010
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To what extent was the air campaign in operation Iraqi freedom a military success but a public relations failure?

Thesis - 15 pages - International relations

The relationship between the US and Iraq in the post-Cold War era has been marked by a shift in US foreign policy, which has culminated in two wars, namely Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom. The focus of this paper is to critically evaluate the tactical position of the USA in...

10 févr. 2010
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Short essay: Security Council Reform In The United Nations and Changing World Politics (Westview Press, 2007), the author argues that "a significant shake-up in the way the UN does business is essential" if the UN is to keep pace with changing world - published: 10/02/2010

Essay - 3 pages - International relations

The UN Secretary General, Kofi Annan, called in September 2003 for the reform of the UN Security Council (UNSC), in order to make it more effective and more representative, given the changed geopolitical realities. Diverse problems affect both the efficiency and the representative character of...

28 janv. 2010
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Comparative study of three texts: Ethics of war: paper

Text commentary - 3 pages - International relations

This document covers the following aspects: Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theologica, Michael Walzer, Just and unjust wars and the rules of war. All these sections are based on the Doctrine of double effect from the article from Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy. Considering that the Christian thought...

26 janv. 2010
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The World Trade Organization: Case DS 160, Music in bars

Case study - 5 pages - International relations

The WTO (World Trade Organization) succeeded the GATT (General Agreements on Tariffs and Trade) on January 1, 1994. The main purpose of the WTO is to supervise and liberalize the international trade. Countries have to become members of this international organization to take advantage of the...

23 janv. 2010
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Humanitarian corridors - published: 23/01/2010

Worksheets - 5 pages - International relations

A humanitarian corridor aims at facilitating the transportation of charitable supplies like food, clothes, medicines, and hospital services such as ambulances that are directed to the local population in times of crisis in conflict zones. It is set on a specific route for a given time....

23 janv. 2010
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The contaminated milk in China

Worksheets - 2 pages - International relations

I will talk about the problem of milk in China. To make it more clear, I divided my presentation into three parts. In the first part, I will explain the origin of the problem. Then I will explain the current situation. Finally, I will talk about the consequences of the scandal. Remember...

23 janv. 2010
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Does the UN have a real role to play in today's world? Analyze the role and effectiveness of the UN in recent conflicts

Essay - 1 pages - International relations

The United Nations (UN) is an international organization created in 1945 after World War II. Currently it is composed of 192 members. Because of the horrors of the two world wars, the aim of the UN is first of all to establish a lasting peace in the world. During the Cold War, the role of the UN...

16 janv. 2010
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The Implementation of SAPs in Africa in the 1980's: the Issue of Conditionality

Essay - 7 pages - International relations

When discussing the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries initiative (HIPC initiative), a joint debt relief initiative by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank currently being implemented in 29 African countries, one has to remember that debt relief programs are not new in the...

16 janv. 2010
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Drug Trafficking in West Africa - The Case of Guinea-Bissau

Case study - 6 pages - International relations

When the police seized cocaine worth 15% of the country's annual income, two explanations emerged, either Africa is one of the poorest in the world or it has an alarming drug-trafficking problem. In the case of Guinea-Bissau, both explanations are valid. The whole of West Africa is becoming a...

05 janv. 2010
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The Dayton peace agreement and its consequences in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Thesis - 7 pages - International relations

In the early 1990s the unraveling of Yugoslavia was well under way, and by the time war reached Bosnia and Herzegovina (BiH), Yugoslavia was almost nonexistent. Croatia, Slovenia, and Macedonia had already proclaimed independence with relatively little military conflict. When the time came for...

05 janv. 2010
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Bosnia and Herzegovina: Research and documentation center Sarajevo

Thesis - 9 pages - International relations

The second half of the twentieth century saw a growing trend toward democratization, or countries moving from repressive regimes to democratic governments. In Europe, this came largely at the end of the Second World War, with the fall of Nazi Germany, and more recently in Eastern Europe, with...

02 janv. 2010
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How Modernization Theory Helped to Determine the Kennedy Administration's Colombia Policy

Case study - 7 pages - International relations

The Kennedy administration is known for its involvement in helping development as the creation of the USAID in 1961 indicates. However, this role endorsed by the United States is not exclusive to Kennedy and was already present during Truman's and Eisenhower's mandates. All of these...

29 déc. 2009
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Economic sanctions: what effectiveness?

Essay - 5 pages - International relations

Economic sanctions have been an increasingly conspicuous feature of world politics since the end of World War I. This increase owes largely to the decreasing legitimacy of the use of force and the world's growing economic interdependence. With World War I, it became generally recognized that...

28 déc. 2009
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What was driving the war on terror?

Essay - 4 pages - International relations

"On September the 11th, enemies of freedom committed an act of war against our country. Americans have known wars. But for the past 136 years, they have been wars on foreign soil, except for one Sunday in 1941". The terrorist attacks of September 2001 represent a second Pearl Harbor, America is...

27 déc. 2009
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Reviewing laws after September 11th

Thesis - 11 pages - International relations

After 9/11 attacks the law making bodies all over the world observed a tremendous alter in their playback, these changes mostly affected the legal documents for those who took down the laws imposed by the legislative bodies. In another way you can say that these changes made the local governments...

26 déc. 2009
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Identify and Assess the Core Elements of Liberal Thinking in International Politics

Essay - 3 pages - International relations

At the end of World War I, the world was traumatized and will never be the same as it was before. Indeed, the 'Great War' was the first total war, the first large-scale slaughter. President Woodrow Wilson in his 14 points speech represents his hope for a change in international policy. In...

18 déc. 2009
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Partition or Consocialism?

Essay - 3 pages - International relations

Facing proliferating ethnic conflicts since the end of the Cold War (the most important ones being Rwanda and Yugoslavia)the international community needs to find new and efficient solutions to ensure peace between ethnic groups and give them political power in order to prevent new massacres and...

18 déc. 2009
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The Outbreak of an Ethnic - Conflict in Serbia

Essay - 3 pages - International relations

Like many other peoples throughout Europe, the Serbs form a community united by a common history and a common culture. Serbs feel specifically united by their historical sufferings, mainly the Ottoman rule until the 19th century and the persecution by the Croatian Usta'e during World War Two....