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    Ruslan IR-3A Developing world in international relations The history of international relations has been focused on the actions and policies of the great powers. Great power policies were the coordinators of international relations for centuries for many reasons‚ but globalization is beginning to change this and lead to a new look at the world. One is the increasing attention to the problems of the third world and their importance in international relations. Problems such as poverty and colonialism

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    President Bashar al-Assad. The government responded by arresting and torturing them for weeks. This prompted the teenagers’ relatives‚ neighbors and hundreds of others in the city to gather for protests demanding the release of the boys. The security forces opened fire on the crowds‚ probably hoping that this would head off an escalation. They were wrong‚ and this is the spark that ignited the conflict in Syria. The government of Syria has been in the hands of the Alawite minority for a long time‚

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    Realism‚ the Blueprint of International Relations From the Clinton administration’s reluctance to acknowledge genocide in Rwanda to the United States’ unwillingness to intervene in Darfur‚ the evidence overwhelmingly shows that many states in the world conform to the realist ideology. Scott defines realism as a major theoretical approach to international relations emphasizing the competitive‚ conflict-ridden pursuit of power and security among states in world politics (Scott 62). Realist believe

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    GAMES THEORY IN INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS 1.0 INTRODUCTION The field of game theory came into being with Émile Borel ’s researches in his 1938 book ‘Applications aux Jeux des Hazard’‚ and was followed by the 1944 book ‘Theory of Games and Economic Behaviour’ by John von Neumann and Oskar Morgenstern. This theory was developed extensively in the 1950s by many scholars. Game theory was later explicitly applied to biology in the 1970s‚ although similar developments go back at least as far as the

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    In my opinion‚ International Relations would operate differently if most leaders of states were women. Maybe for the better‚ maybe for the worse but things would definitely be different. In order to determine how drastic the differences may be in relation to male leaders‚ we may have to take each woman player’s background‚ self-interests‚ and beliefs into consideration. After thorough research‚ I feel we would discover that women gender plays an important role in all aspects of life. In an analysis

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    DEFINE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS. DEMONSTRATE‚ WITH EXAMPLES‚ THE SIGNIFICANCE OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS TO NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ANSWER As the world gets smaller and smaller due to technological advancement‚ people from places that are geographically far apart are increasingly getting into contact with one another at a frequency that was never experienced before. So intimate has been the contact that an event in one society may have a global impact. The world has people of different races‚ ethnic

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    win‚ using my own rules of logic and argument‚ in spite of their influence on my theories about national and world politics. During high school and college‚ I searched for my identity; I looked at many possible career paths. I found that International Relations perfectly matches my personality and goals‚ and gives me the ability to fulfill my lifelong dream of making a significant impact on our society. I believe that God has molded me into the type of individual who cares strongly about his surroundings

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    The question of whether International Relations is a distinct discipline has been a matter of consistent controversy. However‚ any field of study needs to fulfill certain criteria in order to be classified as a distinct academic discipline. Accordingly‚ I believe‚ that International Relations is indeed a ‘Distinct Discipline’ since it has many characteristics of a distinct academic discipline. International Relations can be interpreted by some to be ‘actual relations between states’ but in the

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    International Relations Between Britain and Canada Canada has always had strong relations with Britain; starting as one of Britain’s colonies and later becoming an independent nation. The 19th century brought many changes to Canada; as a new independent nation so closely related to Britain‚ Canada began to step out from under her founder’s shadow and be seen apart from Britain. The United States became Canada’s largest trading partner in the early 19th century‚ a close reliable neighbour

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    INTERNATIONAL RELATION AND ITS IMPACT TO THE SOCIATY The renewed violence in the Nuba Mountains‚ Sudan. If it were to continue that way without constructive dialogue between the government of Sudan and the rebels‚ the Nuba Mountains people will be wiped out in the next thirty years!‚ it will not be because of diseases or the end of the world in Sudan‚ but because of the Sudan government is policy; blocking of the humanitarian help to reach the people in Nuba Mountains‚ the rebels in South Sudan

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