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    demonstrates the influences behind celebrity diplomacy and each attribute that plays a role in contribution. Focusing on Bono‚ his writing depicts the applied power and efforts a considerably amateur political figure can have regarding diplomacy in international relations. With numerous arguments‚ Cooper continues to state his ideologies concerning the strength of celebrities in global governance. He uses several concepts to support his opinion that implies that Bono’s political sophistication is underrated

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    Realist believes that power is the main currency of international politics. Great powers‚ the main actors of the realist party‚ economy and military power has a huge relation to each other. Offensive realism is a structural theory that is the anarchy nature of the international system‚ which is responsible for aggressive states behavior in the international politic world. Offensive realist says that this is the best way to survive in politics. Also on material capabilities‚ specifically the sum of

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    in the policy and scholarly are less positive lately concerning China’s obedience to regional and international rules. There was little debate in the U.S. and elsewhere in regards to whether China was or was not part “the international community.” Scholars and experts in the early 1990s have contended progressively that China has not shown adequately that it will play by the so-called international rules. Recently many of the policy debates in the U.S. have been about whether it is even conceivable

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    theoretical approach the most appropriate for understanding global politics? These are some of the most prevalent questions asked. This essay will seek to discuss how realism and its main principles can be useful in understanding current events in international relations. According to online source‚ vocabulary.com‚ realism is the way how we perceive things in life‚ accepting them for what they are. Realism is dated back to ancient Greece which later extended beyond the Western world to India and China. Modern

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    Multinational Corporations in Africa. Chinese National Offshore Oil Corporation. Benett‚ J. (2002). Multinational Corporations‚ Social Responsibility and Conflict. Journal of International Affairs. Vol. 55‚ No.2 Bhan‚ M Brewer‚ L. T. (1992). An Issue –Area Approach to the Analysis of MNE – Government Relations. Journal of International Business Studies‚ Vol. 23‚ No.2‚ Pp 295 – 309. Buchanan‚ P. (1995). An American Economy for Americans. Wall street journal‚ Vol. 9. Christos‚ P.‚ & Sugden‚ R. (2000). The

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    effects of globalisation upon the developing world resemble that of neo-colonial power – an inequality that is defended by the benevolence of neo-liberalism and egalitarianism of the free market. This essay will focus on the cultural and political international dominance of the west and economic partiality of globalised institutions‚ referring to IR theories of globalisation defending it as beneficial (Bayliss 2008:248‚ Pasha 2009:330) and condemning it as capitalist imperialism. Colonialism describes

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    This is the point that it is not always a conclusive factor in European international relations of the era‚ there was no ’power balance’ rule ’that meant that states always acted in a definite way when responding to certain triggers. If we study a single incident-unification of Germany in the early 1870’s-we believe can add to this point

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    The rise and fall of US hegemony A Review of Some Related Literature Table of contents ABSTRACT 1 MAIN PAPER I. INTRODUCTION 2 II. EMPIRICAL LITERATURE REVIEW 3 III. DISCUSSION 7 IV. CONCLUSION 11 REFERENCES   ABSTRACT Scholars like Johan Galtung‚ Robert Gilpin and Noam Chomsky greatly influenced the background ideas of this paper. Most of the cases the author argues come and are mostly based from the books of the said scholars. Galtung discusses

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    1st of 1941‚ representatives of 26 nations signed the Declaration by United Nations committing themselves to continue fighting against the Axis Powers. During 1945 in San Francisco‚ 50 representatives reunited at the United Nations Conference on International Organization (UNCIO) in order to formulate the United Nations Charter‚ this time delegates discussed over the proposals made by the representatives of the Soviet Union‚ China‚ the United Kingdom and the United States. October the 24th of 1945 is

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    against the actual facts and their consequences that give meaning to facts of international politics and makes a theory of politics possible.” Thus‚ only by understanding the objective laws based on human nature can one understand and study International Politics. While to understand these objective laws one has to study the history of human relations. By doing this we can formulate an empirical and logical theory of International Politics. 2. National Interest defined in terms of power: In

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