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07 juin 2004
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ETA and the role of the Spanish government in the war on terrorism

Essay - 13 pages - International relations

Basque nationalists claim that there has always been Basque speaking people (speaking Euskera- the name of the Basque language) in the territory that extends from Bordeaux in the north to Zaragoza and Burgos in the South and to Santander in the West. Such claims are not believed to be true by...

23 avril 2004
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Can the war on terrorism justify an Empire politics?

Essay - 8 pages - International relations

National Strategy for Combating Terrorism - The terrorist attacks of Sept 11 were acts of war against the USA and its allies, and against the very idea of civilized society. No cause justifies terrorism. The world must respond and fight this evil that is intent on threatening and destroying our...

23 avril 2004
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"The postnational constellation" by J. Habermas

Essay - 7 pages - International relations

Throughout his works J. Habermas has articulated a universalist vision of political life, studying the possibilities of a renewal of democracy in a globalized political environment. With The Postnational Constellation, Habermas focused on the moral and ethical dilemmas of the global...

23 avril 2004
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"The postnational constellation" by J. Habermas - published: 23/04/2004

Thesis - 7 pages - International relations

“The image of a post national constellation gives rise to alamrist feelings of enlightened helplessness widely observed in the political arena today” . Indeed, the ideal of cosmopolitanism is generating new controversy today with the challenges of globalization. In The Post national...

22 mars 2004
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Manifest Destiny & American Foreign Policy

Essay - 10 pages - International relations

The whole idea of manifesting destingy started in Europe because people were depressed and had no freedom. One reason to go to the New World was that there weren't any restrictions and they could practice there own religious freedom. "The first act of the freemen was to gather, perhaps in...

14 mars 2004
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To what extent Russia's foreign policy differs from the Soviet Union's ?

Essay - 6 pages - International relations

That's why Russia had to define a new foreign policy, since its national identity, its national interests and its domestic politics on which foreign policy is based had been modified. The main visible change is a normalisation of relations with the other countries which comes from the idea...

20 févr. 2004
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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...

03 juil. 2003
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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...

06 juin 2003
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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...

13 mai 2003
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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...

29 avril 2003
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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...

10 avril 2003
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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...

08 avril 2003
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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...

08 avril 2003
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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...

08 avril 2003
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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...

22 mars 2003
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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...

23 févr. 2003
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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...

01 févr. 2003
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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...

01 févr. 2003
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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,...

02 nov. 2002
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Was the Gulf war a just war?

Essay - 6 pages - International relations

Just two days after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1991, Saddam Hussain became a new threat to the world order. Saddam Hussain, who had deliberately violated the international rules by aggressing Kuwait, one of his Arab neighbours as a result of which the war against Iraq became inevitable. Ten...

13 juin 2002
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Jihad Vs. McWorld by Benjamin Barber. Two opposite tendencies that threaten democracy

Essay - 5 pages - International relations

Benjamin R. Barber is a professor of political science and director of the Whitman Center at Rutgers University. His popular books are Strong Democracy (1984), An aristocracy of Everyone (1992), and Jihad Vs. McWorld (Times Books, 1995). Jihad Vs. McWorld, his last book was published in the...

26 mai 2002
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Does the notion of 'Rogue states' make sense?

Essay - 6 pages - International relations

According to George Bush's declaration in his state of the union speech to Congress on January 29th, an axis of evil threatens the peace of the world reminds us of Reagan's description of the USSR as an evil empire. In this speech, he clearly pointed a finger directly at three countries...

26 mai 2002
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Is military intervention ever morally justified ?

Essay - 4 pages - International relations

Intervention has to be considered as a moral problem which has become all the more accurate that intra-state conflicts have dramatically increased. In the case of an inter-states conflict, military intervention can be both lawful and moral. But, in the case of an intra-state conflict, if no...

26 mai 2002
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Do the needs / rights of our compatriots take precedence over those who live beyond our state borders ?

Essay - 4 pages - International relations

States keep hesitating between what they consider their moral duty towards the human beings of the whole world and the pursuit of their own interests. When President Clinton flies to China, his discourse shows both the care his nation takes about Human Rights and the fear that his going on too...

18 mai 2002
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To whom would the US be accountable and for what?

Essay - 7 pages - International relations

On 20th December 1999, demonstrators in front of the American embassy in Panama demanded that the Inter-American Commission for Human Rights of the OAS should take a decision in the Salas vs. USA case. For the first time in history, a huge group of people lodged a complaint against the United...

14 mai 2002
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WTO dispute settlement, various means other than panel procedures continuity & change

Essay - 12 pages - International relations

The aim of the GATT procedures has always been to resolve disputes, whenever possible, through agreement between the parties, rather than by seeking to identify treaty violations . With this sentence, Professor Merrills clearly referred to the two possible methods (the diplomatic-political manner...

13 mai 2002
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Has re-unification fundamentally altered Germany's policy towards European Integration ?

Essay - 5 pages - International relations

Even if Germany's policies underwent some changes since 1990, unification was not the earthquake many (perhaps particularly in France) feared. It did affect German's policies on a short-term basis, especially toward economics, because the unification cost was or is still amazing. But,...

03 mai 2002
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War on drugs: a lost battle ?

Worksheets - 9 pages - International relations

In 1968, when American soldiers came home from the Vietnam War addicted to heroin, President Richard Nixon initiated the War on Drugs. More than a decade later, President Ronald Reagan launches the South Florida Drug Task force in response to the city of Miami's demand for help. In 1981,...

24 avril 2002
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Hedley Bull's The Anarchical Society. London, Macmillan, 1977 - published: 24/04/2002

Thesis - 6 pages - International relations

Bull's The Anarchical Society is a ground-breaking book that proposes novel, powerful concepts for reading today's world order as well as the order that prevailed in the world in 1977. Today more than ever, we need the idea of international society, even if it has to be revisited to fit...

24 avril 2002
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Hedley Bull's The Anarchical Society. London, Macmillan, 1977

Essay - 6 pages - International relations

Bull's The Anarchical Society is a ground-breaking book that proposes novel, powerful concepts for reading today's world order as well as the order that prevailed in the world in 1977. Today more than ever, we need the idea of international society, even if it has to be revisited to fit...