United Nations Composition and Challenges

ABSTRACT (Rudisony, 2009) On 24th October 1945, United Nations (UN) formally established to replace the League of Nations. The representatives of the Allies in the Second World War, which is US, Soviet, British, and French in the negotiations during the war has started preparations for establishment of the United Nations. Finally, in a conference in … Read more

Iran And Saudi Arabia’s Involvement in the Conflict in Syria

Iran’s And Saudi Arabia’s Involvement in the Conflict in Syria Name Institution of Affiliation Abstract For decades since the Iranian Revolution of 1979, the Iranian-Saudi affiliation has been tense owing to their position as superpowers in the Middle Eastern Region. The Saudi-Iran conflict, the region's theocratic nations, indicates a competition amongst conflicting doctrinal beliefs in … Read more

Relationship between Pakistan and Afghanistan

RELATION BETWEEN PAKISTAN AND AFGHANISTAN INTRODUCTION In modern world no two states share same destiny as Pakistan and Afghanistan. Both these states have suffered from misfortune due to their geo-strategic position. There people and lands have been at cross-roads of many ongoing empires. From British Empire in India to Soviet Union expansion during cold war … Read more

Terrorism today and ISIS

When we turn on our television or when we flick through the pages of a newspaper, one of the things that very often catches our attention are the Terrorist attacks which take place pretty much everyday all over the world. As long as we talk about a violent action that could be seen as wrong … Read more

Formulation and financial structure of ISIS

I. Abstract: This paper will provide background on the formulation and financial structure of the terrorist group known as ISIS. Once revenue streams are realized, there will be a discussion on the U.S. coalition’s response to each revenue source and how they have gone about stopping it. The final section will use the previous sections … Read more

elements of a specific business culture can influence cross-border buyer-supplier relationships

1.4 – Contribution The purpose of this study is to describe how elements of a specific business culture can influence cross-border buyer-supplier relationships and define the limitations, which should be explored in future research. Only a few prior studies have considered this role of cultural sensitivity in international exchange (Skarmeas, Katsikeas, & Schlegelmilch, 2002). Therefore, … Read more

Russia’s International Relations

INTRODUCTION RUSSIA- EUROPEAN RELATIONS The role of the Delegation involves reflecting upon political events, developments and trends within Russia, as well as between the EU and the Russian Federation, while at the same time supporting the EU-Russia political dialogue. The Delegation thus monitors political life in the country, including issues relating to the areas of … Read more

The effects of the Doha Development Rounds on Dutch agricultural exports to the United States

Abstract: The drive for securing markets for export commodities led in 2001 to the initiation of the Doha Development Rounds. These emphasized the role of international trade in the promotion of economic development and the creation of a fair and market oriented trade agricultural regime. Like the Uruguay Rounds, the Doha Development Rounds focused on … Read more

International security environment

I disagree with the above statement, I believe that the international security environment has illustrated that war, not peace, is the natural order through trends in conflict. In order to make this argument, I first lay down the parameters of my essay by defining what comprises the international security environment and the notion of peace … Read more

Discussion

The present study has three main objectives – firstly, it aims to investigate whether there are cultural differences between Malaysian and Western young adults in their attitudes towards corporal punishment. This study further explored whether there are any racial differences within the Malaysian sample in their attitudes towards corporal punishment. It also sets out to … Read more

SOURCES OF SALW IN WEST AFRICA

According to Linda Darkwa in her work ‘ The Challenge Of Sub-Regional Security In West Africa’(2011), there are three main sources of SALW in West Africa – existing stocks that are recycled; new imports, which may include brand-new weapons and ammunition as well as used weapons recycled from outside the sub-region; and local craft production … Read more

Doctors Without Borders

“Examine the challenges faced by Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières and the volunteer doctors involved in the Syrian refugee crisis” Doctors Without Borders is an “international humanitarian-aid non-governmental organisation” (1). The organisation was founded in 1971 by a group of doctors and journalists in reference to the Nigerian Civil War of 6 July 1967 – 15 … Read more