Category: Politics & Government

  • Influence of U.S. Foreign Policy

    Table of Contents Important Factors of the America’s Foreign Policies Influence of American Foreign policies in the Postwar Era Reasons for the America’s Foreign Policies Orientation America as the Policeman of the World The Major Differences Between President Obama and Bush’ Foreign Policies Important Factors of the America’s Foreign Policies Foreign policies are used by…

  • The Impact of Newly Emerged Actors, Groupings and NGOs on the Conduct of the Contemporary Diplomacy

    The emergence of new actors, groupings, and non-governmental organizations has had a potent impact on the changing frames of traditional approaches to diplomacy. The changes are revealed through the new patterns of foreign politics interpretation all over the world. The remarkable role of NGOs in contemporary diplomacy is emphasized due to their threatening and destabilizing…

  • The Biggest Threat to U.S. “ICS Systems in relation to NBC”

    Over the years, the US government has taken significant measures through formulation of policies and laws, advancements in technology and security systems to protect the country and its citizens from terrorist attacks. One such step that was taken by the US government is the creation of the Department of Homeland Security to prevent terrorist attacks…

  • Is the UK still a two-party system?

    Table of Contents Background The classic two-party system in the UK The rise of the multi-party system in the UK Conclusions Works Cited Background The United Kingdom is made up of the Great Britain and Northern Ireland, which form a constitutional monarchy with the Monarch being the head of state, and the prime minister being…

  • The Iranian Nuclear Program

    Table of Contents Introduction Available Tools and Options for the United States Conclusion Reference List Introduction Nuclear program involves the development and assembling of weapons of mass killing generally from elements of high nuclear power potential such as uranium and platinum. Development of these weapons by a country poses a serious security threat to the…

  • Concepts for the study of Contemporary International Relations

    Table of Contents Introduction Regionalism Why Regionalism? Conclusion References Introduction Studies in international relations have constantly focused on critical aspects that shape modern nations of the world. Hence, terms such as nationalism, sovereignty, globalisation, security and regionalism have always topped the list under the discussion. These terms have been pivotal in understanding social and political…

  • E-Government Processes Evaluation

    The answer to good governance is e-government; while technology is critical, policies and citizens render e-government effective since technology cannot operate in isolation. For innovation to work, a decision-making commission, nationwide development, and accessible public infrastructure for residents must be enforced. Additionally, an information technology expertise manager in the form of a Chief Information Officer…

  • Syrians’ Protection by International Community

    Table of Contents Introduction Responsibility to Protect Syrian Civil War Application of Responsibility to Protect Norm to Syrian Conflict Conclusion Works Cited Introduction The Syrian Civil War is the ongoing multisided conflict that started in 2011 as a result of severe repression of peaceful pro-democracy anti-government protests of Syrian citizens by the security forces of…

  • International Law: Definition and Uses

    Table of Contents Definition of International Law Uses of International Law Relationship between International and Domestic Law Definition of International Law Defined differentially by various scholars; however, the universal consensus is that international law comprises a set of rules, standards and principles of general application related to the conduct of States and of international entities…

  • League of Nations: A Number of Failures

    League of Nations is an international organization found to help in keeping peace among the nations or members states. Among its key goals included disarmament of ammunitions, preventing the occurrence of another war through collective security, ensuring that disputes are settled and solved among and between members involved. Despite all these efforts that were put…