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    Research Paper – Bibliography Sheridan College International Politics Topic Liberals claim that international organizations and regimes help to reduce economic uncertainty and promote cooperation. Why? Are their arguments valid? Theme Statement The business international organizations had provided the rule and standard for both regional and worldwide business‚ also had also built the platform of fair trade and given a beneficial for all parties involved of the trade‚ and the ability

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    In his Farewell Address‚ George Washington advised the nation against foreign affairs. It is plainly obvious that America did not heed Washington’s warning‚ as the onslaught of international world wars‚ among other things‚ forces the United States to interfere. America often plays the part of the “big brother” when it comes to national conflicts. The U.S. is revered by other countries‚ recognized as a powerful ally and a devastating enemy. Some historians and moral philosophers claim that it is America’s

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    Emerging Relevance of Neo-Liberalism in International Relations: A case study of BRICS Origin of Neo-Liberalism Neo-Liberalism as a school of thought has a significant origin‚ Post world war II scenario lead Nation States to form some sort of organisational setup in various arenas to overcome the overall war ruptured economic and political disturbances the emergence of World Bank can be considered as an example‚ but even though these system of institutions occurred but a relevant theory depicting

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    Running Head: The role of international aid politics in Africa Title: The role of international aid politics in Africa. Is it helping or hurting progress in Africa on development‚ or both. Name: Saba Fazal Firdousi Course: International Relations ID: 10U0166 Instructor Name: Mashal Shabir ABSTRACT This paper aims to provide an overview of African economy in terms of the current and past issues they are facing with regard to foreign assistance from developed economies. It focuses

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    profound. Its development as an important figure in the international system has attracted attention from all corners of the world and has even been considered to end the United States of America predominance era. However‚ with its style of governing and geographical position in Asia‚ its dissatisfaction with the current international system may cause tension with the West and even alter the current international order. The essay will explore if China’s rise to global importance

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    The Future of Diplomacy HANS J. MORGENTHAU FOUR TASKS OF DIPLOMACY Diplomacy [is] an element of national power. The importance of diplomacy for the preservation of international peace is but a particular aspect of that general function. For a diplomacy that ends in war has failed in its primary objective: the promotion of the national interest by peaceful means. This has always been so and is particularly so in view of the destructive potentialities of total war. Taken in its widest meaning

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    National Security Strategy & Policy National Security Strategy & Policy – Basic Concepts 1. In order to understand the concept of National Security Strategy & Policy (NSSP)‚ it is pertinent to understand certain fundamentals. They are: a. Concept of nation-state in its universal application and more so its relevancy to Pakistan b. National Purpose (NP)‚ a statement of resolve and determination for which a Nation – State aspires to exist. c. Determination of

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    is a hegemonic power which has great influence in international politics due to its contributions to history. President Barrack Obama said in his speech at the United States Military Academy at West Point‚ “…America must always lead on the world stage. If we don’t‚ no one else will.” When it comes down to which country holds greater influence in the international system‚ America is known in being a hegemon which has influence in many international institutions. The United States of America took the

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    the second half of the 1990s‚ the concept of ‘human security’ became closely associated with Canadian foreign policy. The then foreign minister Lloyd Axworthy was clearly seen as a norm entrepreneur within various international organizations popularizing a ‘new’ approach in international politics which emphasizes the importance of protecting individuals and communities from any form of political violence in contrast to national security (albeit mutually reinforcing) which‚ in turn‚ focuses on the

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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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