World order is the power and authority distribution on the global stage by political players (Duncan et al. 30). The term "world order" may seem strange in the face of conflicting realities. Although it is assumed that states are the same in a formal sense, there are blatant inequalities between...
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The present world is facing a significant challenge from the terror-related activities in initiated by different groups around the globe. The project indents to distinguish between means of how to prevent the ordeal and release the world from the terror attacks. Research Question The research is set to study how the motivating...
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Article 1: On Ukraine, President Putin and Russia Face a Choice This article is an address given by John Kerry which was delivered on the 14 April 2014 at the State Department in Washington. He outlines the state of the current conflict between Ukraine and Russia. His states that Russia is...
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Several states are today moving away from other types of administration and are embracing federalism. According to He and, " Breen (2017), federal government works well and bring about growth. The best case study of a nation that has embraced federalism is the USA. Federalism is a subdivision of power...
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International trade is an important undertaking for any country, Canada included. Changing economic and political conditions could negatively affect trade. The decision by President Donald Trump to renegotiate NAFTA provides a step back to trade in North America. There is a need for Canada to negotiate the best policy options...
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Fragmented Authoritarianism in China Mertha’s article on Fragmented authoritarianism in China published in The China Quarterly alludes that although China still is authoritarian, it is slowly becoming responsive to the views and opinions of the Chinese society especially with regards to policy making through fragmented authoritarianism framework. The writer explains that...
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The Changing Approaches in Conflict Resolutions The approaches in conflict resolutions have been rapidly changing globally since the collapse of the Cold War. The old system in the world has evolved, but it is not clear whether the new system has kicked off. The old system of colonialism was unstuck, but...
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The Impact of Territorial Politics on International Relations The 73rd session of the United Nations General Assembly was graced by a territorial trap oriented speech by the President of the United States, Donald Trump. The regional politics has affected the relationship between states. International relations tries to analyze the relationship between...
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Overview For nearly six decades, the U.S. has enforced an official ban (el bloqueo) on trade and other economic transactions against Cuba. Since its introduction, the embargo has been the center of many political and socio-economic debates. In 2014, President Obama’s administration made a significant shift towards normalizing the relations between...
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Introduction For a long time, the government of China has kept tight measures on both local and upcoming media so as to avoid possible sabotage of its authority. China uses different tactics to control the media, this can be through observing systems and firewalls, closing down websites and punishing nonconforming journalist,...
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Will the Hegemonic Status of the U.S. as the World's Superpower Last? Political analysts and historians often ask the question. How long will the hegemonic status of the U.S as the world's superpower last? In the historical perspective, there are several reasons as to why other influential hegemonies such as the...
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Political parties around the world define themselves based on their unique worldview of social, economic, and political aspects of the society. The elaborate ideological formation then plays a key role in drawing support from the masses and ultimately defining the direction of a country. As a multiparty democracy, Canada has...
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