America’s Responsibility to Defeat ISIS

Abstract This paper explores the consequences of America’s premature withdrawal of forces from Iraq. The absence of a stabile Iraqi government allowed a foothold for a resurgent enemy more dangerous than its predecessors; accordingly, it is America’s duty to fulfill its commitment in Iraq by ending the barbaric practices of the Islamic State. This stability … Read more

United States Involvement in the Middle East

It is no secret that the Middle East is in disarray. A combination of fallen regimes, religious-based conflict, and foreign interests in the abundance of natural resources have brewed a perfect storm for chaos. Militant groups such as ISIS, al Qaeda, Hamas, Hezbollah, and others have only exacerbated the situation. Foreign countries have intervened on … Read more

Analyse and compare Classical Realism and Classical Liberalism

This essay will focus on critically analysing and comparing two of the complex theories of International Relations: Classical Realism and Classical Liberalism. The analysis will be made in terms of their concepts and their international dynamics. Also, how the respective scholars perceive the causes of war, how they have tried to prevent conflicts and if … Read more

How would you characterise the current Sino-American relations: Balance of Power? Or Interdependence?

What balance of power (BoP) and interdependence share is a rational analysis of the potential for rapprochement between states, yet, they differ in their view of the potential to achieve this. This essay will analyse factors which correlate to both concepts. First, the two ideas will be defined in the context of Sino-American relations, with … Read more

Traditional state-to-state diplomacy has been replaced by public & digital diplomacy

International Relations and diplomacy for that matter, as a sub-discipline of IR, have always been influenced by developments in the global and domestic environments (Hocking, B and Melissen, J: 2015, p8). Whether it was the long ocean-crossing sailing ships allowing the expansion of European powers in the 16th and 17th centuries, the telephone and radio … Read more

International Trade Agreements

International trade agreements are an extremely important economic factor because they can positively or negatively effect the economic performance of a country.  These agreements, however, require the compliance of foreign nations which can take several years.  Beginning with the customs war of the 1920’s, the United States has made several trade agreements in collaboration with … Read more

The Great Wall of America?

From 1965 to 2016, more than 16 million Mexicans have migrated to the United States in one of the largest mass migrations in modern history. While most of these people are immigrating peacefully and legally, some of them are sneaking through the border without becoming official U.S. citizens and are living in the nation as … Read more

Analysis of Russia and the Ukraine using theories of international relations

Theories of international relations are developed to explain the nature of the international system and predict future behavior. Realism in international relations is primarily concerned with security issues and the distribution of power. The Ukraine crisis provides examples of both of these concerns. Russia unofficially annexed the Crimean Peninsula in March 2014 not to simply … Read more

Globalisation and the maritime industry

Globalization indicates a wider and broader outlook in regards to the opening of local and nationalistic perspectives to a unified and co-dependent world with simplified and free transfer of capital, goods, and services within countries. According to Kumar and Hoffmann, “Transportation has been called one of the four cornerstones of globalisation, along with communications, international … Read more

The amnesty programme cannot lead to sustainable peace and development in the Niger Delta

Several facts emerged from the data collected and analysed in this study. The findings are discussed below. Responses to the questions used to test our first hypotheses: show that the amnesty programme cannot lead to sustainable peace and development in the Niger Delta. This view is supported by Judith Asuni (2011), who notes that until … Read more

Booth’s contribution towards the wider debate of the place of security and emancipation

With the end of the cold war, there came a lot of pressures to widen to scope of International Security Studies, to include other forms of security rather than dwelling on the traditional approach of military defence of state territory and state interest. With the emergence of new threats and challenges to security, sparked a … Read more

The United States and Colombia – diplomatic relations

The United States and Colombia established diplomatic relations after Colombia’s Independence from Spain in 1822. Colombia is a moderate income country and one of Latin America’s oldest democracies. Colombia has experienced more than half a century of conflict with illegal armed groups, including Marxist guerillas and transnational criminal organizations involved in illegal drug trafficking. The … Read more

Influence of institutional corruption on development in Ukraine – Study Methodology

Methodology This section is going to explain approach and methods that were used in order to find answer to our research question. It includes research design, collection of data and its analysis. The general research question this study tries to answer is the influence of institutional corruption on development in Ukraine. In order to answer … Read more

A critical review of Contemporary Terrorism and the War on Terror (Colin Wight)

A critical review of Contemporary Terrorism and the War on Terror”, chapter 8 of Colin Wight, Rethinking Terrorism: Terrorism, Violence and the State, (London, Macmillan Palgrave, 2015) pp. 193-220. Colin Wight begins by defining terrorism, in particular the he focuses on Islamic terrorism and specifically Al Qaeda’s history and modus operandi  The author states defining … Read more