Iran’s nuclear capability

With particular reference to understanding the mechanism behind Iran’s nuclear negotiations, Post-Colonialism leads me to argue that, by virtue of Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty being an instrument of western diplomacy; Iran has been reluctant to come to the negotiating table out of fear. The Iranian nuclear project benefited from the legitimacy and national patriotism of the … Read more

Does the UN Primarily Reflect the Interests of the Most Powerful States? (Human Rights Governance)

Does the UN Primarily Reflect the Interests of the Most Powerful States? Discuss using the Case of Human Rights Governance. The aim of this essay is to discuss whether or not the United Nations (UN) primarily reflects the interests of the most powerful states. This issue will be considered in the context of human rights … Read more

Greed versus grievance framework

Throughout this work, the greed versus grievance framework will be stressed as the majority of conflict cases in the Global South can be reflected in this theory in the shape of civil wars; however, there exist major armed conflicts around the contemporary Global South where the descriptive conditions could contradict the model by Collier (2001). … Read more

China’s Actions in the South China Sea and the Consequences they have on a Rules-Based International Order

Conflicting territorial claims in the South China Sea (SCS) make it one of the most divisive regions in contemporary geopolitics. Disputes over both maritime boundaries and islands involve several countries and regularly raise tensions within the region. The sea holds enormous global economic significance; more than $3.3 trillion of trade passed through it in 2016. … Read more

What is the relation between trade openness and migration with the German welfare system?

Alexander Gauland, from the German party AfD, stated in a speech last year: “The welfare state and open borders cannot function together. It’s as if someone were to open the window in winter while continuing to turn up the heating in order to maintain the temperature” (Gauland 2018). Welfare has been a part of German … Read more

Migration in and out of Libya

Migration in and out of Libya is neither a new nor a recent phenomenon. Libya has been both a destination and a transit country for migrants for decades. Today it is increasingly becoming only a transit country due to its proximity to Europe and internal situation. This paper aims to assess and provide policy recommendations … Read more

Sea piracy and anti-piracy policies

The ‘security’ is multidimensional and complex connotation which is co-existed since human civilization came into being. The security is conceivably a paramount necessity to the existence of individuals and the survival of any nation-state. There is no perennial definition of security to satisfy every age and phase. However, the term ‘Security’ is much hyped notion … Read more

U.S. Dealing with North Korea

President Donald Trump had a historical meeting with North Korean leading Kim Jong-Un on June 12, 2018. In this meeting, they discussed North Korea’s nuclear program and how to ease the threat of a nuclear war, which resulted in the Singapore Summit. There are a wide range of views on this result, some more optimistic … Read more

Canada and its many Treaties

Canada’s history is a very important thing to understand when you are in Canada. You will notice is a country that has been under ethnocentrism since colonial times. In this case, we have the first nation people who are the native people and the immigrant who came to trade with the native people. Until today … Read more

International Trade

International trade is one of the driving forces in today’s world economy. Most of the global superpowers such as America and China rely heavily on trade for economic growth. Without it the steady growth of manufacturing output we have seen in many countries the last couple of decades would cease. Trade is crucial in many … Read more

Organisations made to help countries collaborate

Throughout history, there have been multiple organizations created in order to help countries collaborate with one other and avoid future disputes. Trade is an essential needed in order to keep the global economy running effectively. In this case, international trade is mainly directed by the World Trade Organization (WTO). The Doha Development Round covers many … Read more

DISPUTE SETTLEMENT BODY OF THE WORLD TRADE ORGANIZATION AND INDIA’S ROLE IN THE DISPUTE SETTLEMENT BODY

INTRODUCTION World Trade Organization The World Trade Organization (WTO) is the international organization which deals with the rules of international trade and the conduct of trade in the international forum. The Organization enables in smooth and effective mechanism of the trade around the world. The WTO was established on January 1, 1995, created by the … Read more

Syria Crisis

The Syria Crisis is considered as the worst, most complex and dynamic humanitarian crisis of the 21th century, it is all began when anti- government protests against arresting and torture of some teenagers; who painted revolutionary slogans on the school wall in March 2011; was faced by intensive shooting and handed force by government force. … Read more

Korean conflict and capabilities

The 1950-53 Korean war ended in an armistice instead of a formal peace declaration, or technically the United Nations forces led by the US are at war with the North. The recent stalemate in the nuclear negotiations with North Korea have further exposed the frustrations within the US administration in dealing with the one-party state … Read more