Genocide Watch

The mission statement of the Genocide Watch is “…to predict, prevent, stop, and punish genocide and other forms of mass murder. [They] seek to raise awareness and influence public policy concerning potential and actual genocide. [Their] purpose is to build an international movement to prevent and stop genocide” (Stanton, 2004). Their website currently warns of … Read more

Political, economic and militaristic transformations in Europe

Europe has undergone major transformation that has placed them atop the global culture. The amount of transition Europe has endured has been substantial. Within this time, there have been advancements politically, economically, and religiously that have held ground into today's society. Although there are a countless number of significant movements and moments throughout European history, … Read more

Why the USA has a big influence in the World Bank

After the World War II Europe’s economy was almost destroyed. The European economy is one of the most important parts of the world economy, which is why this European economic destruction had damaged the global economy in general. That time was a challenge for the world, it was necessary to create trustworthy and working system … Read more

China’s role in the war on terror

All the countries in the region are concerned about terrorism and want to eradicate it. China is also facing the problem of terrorism in her Xinjiang‘s region and accuses U.S, Pakistan and Afghanistan for formulation of Taliban. China does consider presence of U.S. military in the region an important factor responsible for aggravating political and … Read more

Yemen and the Arab Spring (draft)

1-yemen Yemen is also known as the happy yemen , it is an arab country located in western asia , occupying south arabia , the southern end of the arabian peninsula, yemen is the  2nd  largest country in the peninsula occupying 527,970 km2. The coastline stretches for about 2,000 km it is bordered by saudi … Read more

The Congress of Vienna

The Congress of Vienna, an international peace conference, was the direct reaction to distress brought on by the Napoleon wars. This congress was made up of the most prominent figures that held leadership within the European nations. Attendees were Kelemons von Metternich representing Austria, Viscount Castlereagh representing Britain but later resulting in replacement by duke … Read more

ASPIRATION STATEMENT (Peace Corps service)

ASPIRATION STATEMENT 3.12.2019 A: Three professional attributes that you plan to use during your Peace Corps service and how these will help you fulfill your aspirations and commitment to service. My first professional attribute as a PCV that I plan on utilizing during my service is my ability to communicate well, both in writing and … Read more

Turkey’s occupation of Northern Cyprus

In many ways, the conflict on the island of Cyprus is one not commonly discussed. However, also referred to as a ‘diplomatic graveyard’, it is one of the most complicated diplomatic challenges the EU faces. The complexity of the issue is often compared to that of the Israel-Palestine conflict. Not to mention the fact that … Read more

The beginning of the European crisis

The beginning of the European crisis Having suffered the worst financial and economic crisis of the last 80 years, Europe took decisive action to improve its public finances, push through deep reforms, and establish new institutions to manage and prevent crises better. The changes are structural, long-lasting and make Europe more competitive. The global crisis … Read more

American immigration policy

Currently there is a caravan of about 5000 migrants from Central America marching to the United States to attempt to cross the border illegally and ask for asylum here. President Trump has stated that he will not grant them asylum and has said they should return to their nations and follow the process to apply … Read more

Hypotheses on Misperception

Hypotheses on Misperception Robert Jervis’s article: “Hypotheses on Misperception” explores the idea that actors such as world leaders and state decision-makers formulate national and international policies based on a set of largely unconscious prejudices and biases. This means more than simply following a rigid set of state values; it means being effectively blinded to objective … Read more