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C/P/500. Proposal. The Legality of the Israeli Attack on the Gaza Flotilla

WORDS:
1300
DATE:
2012
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

This proposal is for study that aims to assess the legality of the Israeli attack on the Gaza Flotilla. The term ‘use of force’ is discussed in reference to the case, as well as the status of the victims as combatants. The objectives are provided in detail, and the paper then provides details for the proposed review of literature, research methodology and conclusion.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, legality, Israeli attack, Israel, Gaza Flotilla, use of force!,

 

C/B/4369. Dissertation. A comparative analysis of the international response to the Iranian and Jordanian nuclear technology programmes

WORDS:
16650
DATE:
2012
PRICE:
169.99 GBP

This dissertation focuses on the international responses to the Iranian and Jordanian nuclear technology programmes. The study begins by explaining the structure to the dissertation, and the methodology. The dissertation is split into two sections, one on Iran and the other on the Heshmite Kingdom of Jordan. Each section examines in detail the history of the country, why they seek nuclear technology, and the various global responses to their nuclear technology programs.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, international responses, Iran, Jordan, nuclear technology programmes!,

 

C/L/915. Dissertation outline. Arab-Israeli war of 1967: can it be considered lawful anticipatory self-defense under international law?

WORDS:
535
DATE:
2012
PRICE:
9.99 GBP

The paper presents an outline of the dissertation on the status of the 1967 Arab-Israeli war under International law as a lawful anticipatory self-defence. The key concepts of the research are defined, legal justifications of the war are considered.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation outline, Arab-Israeli war, lawful anticipatory self-defense, international law,

 

C/P/487. Proposal. Bolivarian Alliance of Americas: economic integration or new form of totalitarianism?

WORDS:
650
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
9.99 GBP

The paper proposes to examine whether the Bolivarian Alliance of the Americas (ALBA) is a means to achieve economic integration or whether it is a new form of totalitarianism in international commercial law. The structure and topics of the proposed research are indicated.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, Bolivarian Alliance of the Americas, ALBA, economic integration, totalitarianism, international commercial law,

 

C/P/474. Dissertation. Efficiency of UN Peacekeeping Operations against Terrorism and New Wars

WORDS:
8500
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
89.99 GBP

The dissertation examines the relevance of the United Nations (UN) peacekeeping initiatives aimed to maintain world peace and order in the face of domestic terrorism and new wars. Literature is reviewed on the evolution of the UN and their peace making operations. The methods of the research are based on secondary sources. Conclusions are made about UN contributions to world peace in the past, present and future.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, United Nations, UN Peacekeeping Operations, Terrorism, New Wars,

 

C/E/796. Proposal. Challenges and benefits of WTO to textile industries of developing countries

WORDS:
1200
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

The paper proposes research into the threats and benefits provided to developing countries by WTO with regard to textile industries. The aims of the research are formulated, its background and methodology are described, the timescale of work is indicated, the limitations and outcomes of the research are considered.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, challenges and benefits, WTO, textile industries, developing countries,

 

C/P/472. Dissertation. GATT's Article XX and freedom of WTO member states to exercise sovereignty

WORDS:
18750
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
189.99 GBP

The dissertation examines the legal framework of exercising sovereignty and autonomy for the members of World Trade Organisation. Literature is reivewed on the history and goals of state collaboration within WTO under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT). The issues of national sovereignty and GATT obligations of the state members are examined in the context of Articles I, II, III and XI of GATT, debate about WTO’s interpretations of Article XX is discussed, its wider political impacts on democratic legitimacy of states are considered.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, GATT, Article XX, WTO, member states, sovereignty, democracy,

 

C/P/470. Proposal. UAE diplomatic and international relations

WORDS:
350
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
9.99 GBP

The paper proposes to examine the foreign policy of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) towards International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA) and UAE efforts in responding to the climate change. A brief review is provided of the UAE diplomatic and international relations with Western countries after wining the bid to host IRENA in June 2009.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, UAE, diplomatic and international relations, International Renewable Energy Agency, IRENA,

 

C/P/467. Dissertation. Why did the United Nations fail to stop the Rwandan genocide

WORDS:
11900
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
119.99 GBP

This dissertation examines the reasons why the United Nations (UN) failed to stop the Rwandan genocide. The study begins by detailing the historical context of the genocide in Rwanda, and follows with an evaluation of the role that the USA, UK, France, and Belgium played. The study reviews a variety of literature and theory on the reasons behind the failure of the UN and the international community, as well as the International criminal tribunal for Rwanda.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, United Nations, UN, Rwandan genocide, US, UK, France, Belgium, international community, International criminal tribunal, Rwanda,

 

C/P/464. Proposal. Impact of 9/11 on relations between USA and Saudi Arabia

WORDS:
3900
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
39.99 GBP

The paper proposes to examine US-Saudi relations in the post 9/11 period formulating the aims and objectives of the research, describing proposed methodology, and reviewing academic literature on the issues of security in Saudi Arabia and the USA, the history of the relations between the two countries, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, 9/11, USA and Saudi Arabia,

 

C/B/4158. Proposal. To what extent is the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) effective in maintaining world peace and stability?

WORDS:
950
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
9.99 GBP

This is a proposal for a study based on the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), and aims to assess whether it is effective in maintaining world peace and stability. The objectives are identified, and the position the dissertation holds in the existing literature is discussed. The methodology is detailed, and the proposal outlines the structure of the planned dissertation. The proposal creates a research timetable, and the ethical considerations are examined.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, United Nations Security Council, UNSC, world peace, world stability!,

 

C/P/460. Dissertation outline. An evaluation of the impact of the International Monetary Fund on the worlds poorest people

WORDS:
300
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
9.99 GBP

This dissertation outline examines the impact that the International Monetary Fund (IMF) and aims to assess what factors it has on the world’s poorest region. The research questions are identified along with the proposed research methodology. The plan for the review of literature is detailed, and the dissertation outline then discusses the subject matter.

 

KEYWORDS: dissertation outline, International Monetary Fund, IMF!,

 

C/P/442. Proposal. How have the international relations between the USA and Saudi Arabia been influenced by 9/11?

WORDS:
1850
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

This is a proposal for a study on the way in which international relations between the USA and Saudi Arabia have been influenced by 9/11. The proposal outlines the background to the study and to the proposed research aims. The objectives are to determine what USA-Saudi Arabian international relations were prior to 9/11, to determine what aspects of the USA-Saudi Arabian international relations were important prior to 9/11, to determine what USA-Saudi Arabian international relations were in the immediate aftermath of 9/11, to determine what aspects of the USA-Saudi Arabian international relations were important in the immediate aftermath of 9/11, to determine what USA-Saudi Arabian international relations are like post-9/11, to determine what aspects of the USA-Saudi Arabian international relations have become important post-9/11, and to determine what the effect of 9/11 was on USA-Saudi Arabian international relations. The proposed literature review and methodology are described, along with the expected outcomes.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, international relations, USA, Saudi Arabia, 9/11!,

 

C/EC/263. Methodological approaches to International relations studies

WORDS:
1400
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

The paper looks at the research methods used in the International relations (IR) studies discussing the ontological dimensions of research methods, quantitative and qualitative approaches, sources of data collection, etc. Problems and challenges of IR research are identified.

 

KEYWORDS: International relations, research methods,

 

C/P/362. Dissertation outline. From WW1 to Vietnam: War, Technology and Changing Conflict Strategy on 20th Century Battlefield

WORDS:
1200
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

The paper presents an outline of the dissertation on the impact of technological changes on the strategies of warfare seeking to establish whether conflict strategy changes with the arrival of new technology. The background, objectives and questions of the research are presented, the methodology is described, a chapter structure of the dissertation is suggested.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation outline, WW1, Vietnam, War Technology, Conflict Strategy, 20th Century Battlefield,

 

C/P/360. Dissertation. Iran's nuclear programme and relationship with Israel

WORDS:
11100
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
119.99 GBP

The dissertation investigates the relationship between Israel and Iran in the light of Iran’s nuclear power programme. Literature is reviewed on the history of the Middle East, Iran’s nuclear power programme and its impacts, the animosity between Iran and Israel, etc. The methods of the research are based on the analysis of secondary data sources. Conclusions are made that the continuation of the nuclear power programme in Iran may create greater tension in relationships with Israel.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, Iran’s nuclear programme, Iran and Israel, Middle East, tensions,

 

C/P/357. Presentation + proposal. Comparative analysis of the international response to the Iranian and Jordanian nuclear technology programmes

WORDS:
1000
ADD-ONS:
11 Slides
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

This presentation and proposal presents the plan for a study based on the international response to the Iranian and Jordanian nuclear technology programmes. The study aims to assess why there has been a difference in the response to both countries programmes. The presentation details the reasons why the study is so important, and informs that data will be collected through secondary data analysis. Strategic need and balance of power theory will be used as analysis tools. The resources, structure and chapter details are all provided.

 

KEYWORDS: Presentation, proposal, international response, Jordan, Iran, nuclear technology programmes!,

 

C/L/767. Dissertation. Human rights violations in Jammu and Kashmir: the role of the United Nations.

WORDS:
16750
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
169.99 GBP

This dissertation explores human rights violations in Jammu and Kashmir in recent years. The study aims to look at the nature of the United Nations (UN) role in Jammu and Kashmir. The dissertation begins by providing the background to human rights, Jammu, Kashmir, and the reasons why India, Pakistan and China are interested in the regions. The next section focuses on the UN in regards to the protection of human rights and the two regions. The following section focuses on self determination and assesses whether the people of Jammu and Kashmir are entitled to it under international law. Other territories that have had their rights violated are assessed and the actions of the UN in regards to these territories are assessed. The study concludes with a summary of the findings and of the methodological approaches taken.

Proposal matching this Dissertation is also available on our website under the name:  C/L/655. Dissertation outline. Human Rights Violation in Jammu and Kashmir: the role of the United Nations
 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, human rights violation, Jammu, Kashmir, United Nations, UN, India, Pakistan, China, self determination, international law,

 

C/P/349. Dissertation outline. The affects of the Iranian nuclear programme in the Middle east

WORDS:
1000
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

This dissertation outline focuses on the Iranian nuclear programmes impact on the middle east’s stability. The way in which this may affect relations with Israel is also examined. The paper outlines the aims of the study, followed by the background to the Iranian nuclear programme. The review of literature aims to discuss a range of topics like the history of Iran, energy and weapons, and Israel’s attitude to nuclear power. The sources of information are highlighted, and the review of literature is to be the main form of data collection. The methodology and discussion sections are also highlighted.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation outline, Iranian nuclear programme, Iran, Israel, energy, weapons,

 

C/P/343. Proposal. How has globalization and the global rise of terrorism threat affected the Arab Israeli conflict?

WORDS:
1150
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

This proposal aims to assess how globalization has affected the relationship between Israel and its Arab neighbors. The way in which the global rise of terrorism has affected the relationship is also discussed. The aim and main research questions are outlined. the review of literature will focus on topics like the Arab Israeli conflict, globalization, the Middle East, Islam, terrorism, and security. Data will be collected through secondary and primary data analysis, and the proposal outlines the findings and conclusions.

 

KEYWORDS: Proposal, globalization, Israel, Arab, terrorism, Middle East, Islam, security,

 

C/B/3324. Dissertation. Examination of the United Nations rules against the use of force: are they adequate enough to protect countries from the unlawful use of force?

WORDS:
9350
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
99.99 GBP

This dissertation discusses The United Nations rules regarding the use of force. The study aims to assess whether the rules are adequate enough to protect countries from the unlawful use of force. The dissertation begins by providing the background to the United Nations Charter, the role of the security council and the role of the general assembly. The articles in the charter that relate to force are then analysed, and the study examines topics like armed attacks, force, proportionality, and the protection of nationals. The dissertation discusses other forms of protection against violence, namely customary law and the role of the international court of justice. Iraq and Nicaragua are used as examples of the way in which the charter is in use. Conclusions are made in order to see whether the rules are in fact adequate.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, The United Nations rules, force, United Nations Charter, security council, general assembly, armed attacks, proportionality, violence, international court of justice, customary law,

 

C/E/654. Dissertation. What impact has foreign aid had on corruption in Kenya & Botswana?

WORDS:
14950
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
149.99 GBP

This dissertation aims to examine the impact that foreign aid has had on corruption and economic standards in Kenya and Botswana. The dissertation begins by introducing the background to the discussion, focusing on corruption and the structure of the study. This is followed by a very detailed literature review. Through analysis of the literature, the study comes up with the following theory that aid increases available resources, and allows more powerful social groups to influence the use of the funds. This theory is thoroughly examined, and the paper uses empirical data to further the discussion. Conclusions are made regarding the theory.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, foreign aid, corruption, economy, Kenya, Botswana!,

 

C/P/292. Dissertation + Proposal. Globalisation of Disease: Is the World Prepared for Global Pandemics?

WORDS:
9550
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
99.99 GBP

The dissertation looks at potential problems of global diseases that can be caused by a poor health infrastructure in the developing countries. Literature is reviewed on the roots and management of pandemics, the impact of health inequalities, government policies in combating pandemics, etc. A comparative case study is conducted of pandemic preparedness policies in two developed countries (UK and USA) and two developing countries (Nigeria and Uganda) evaluating national policy responses to the recent swine flu outbreak and exploring the alternative options of future pandemics management. Conclusions are made about the need for effective internal and external programmes to keep pandemics within country borders and help to develop sustainable healthcare in the developing world. Proposal for this dissertation is provided in the appendix. This dissertation contains 7150 words and proposal contains 2400 words.

Dissertation matching this Dissertation + Proposal is also available on our website under the name:  C/P/291. Dissertation. Globalisation of Disease: Is the World Prepared for Global Pandemics?

 

Proposal matching this Dissertation + Proposal is also available on our website under the name:  C/B/1676. Proposal. Globalisation of disease: Is the world prepared for global pandemics?
 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, Globalisation of Disease, Global Pandemics, swine flu, sustainable healthcare, developing countries,

 

C/P/291. Dissertation. Globalisation of Disease: Is the World Prepared for Global Pandemics?

WORDS:
7150
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
79.99 GBP

The dissertation looks at potential problems of global diseases that can be caused by a poor health infrastructure in the developing countries. Literature is reviewed on the roots and management of pandemics, the impact of health inequalities, government policies in combating pandemics, etc. A comparative case study is conducted of pandemic preparedness policies in two developed countries (UK and USA) and two developing countries (Nigeria and Uganda) evaluating national policy responses to the recent swine flu outbreak and exploring the alternative options of future pandemics management. Conclusions are made about the need for effective internal and external programmes to keep pandemics within country borders and help to develop sustainable healthcare in the developing world.

Proposal matching this Dissertation is also available on our website under the name:  C/B/1676. Proposal. Globalisation of disease: Is the world prepared for global pandemics?

 

Dissertation + Proposal matching this Dissertation is also available on our website under the name:C/P/292. Dissertation + Proposal. Globalisation of Disease: Is the World Prepared for Global Pandemics?
 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, Globalisation of Disease, Global Pandemics, swine flu, sustainable healthcare, developing countries,

 

C/S/302. Dissertation. Effects of World Health Organisation and International Monetary Fund Policies on Healthcare Needs of Developing Countries: Case Study of Uganda

WORDS:
15800
DATE:
2010
PRICE:
159.99 GBP

The dissertation looks at the policies of the World Health Organisation (WHO) and International Monetary Fund (IMF) towards the development of sustainable healthcare in developing countries. An overview of both organisations and their policies is presented, the community healthcare system of Uganda is examined analysing the role of external factors including WHO and IMF initiatives, on the introduction of a community healthcare system in the country. The dissertation is based on the methods of secondary research and primary research conducted in Ugandan health workers via interviews. Conclusions are made about the effectiveness of the poverty reduction plan and healthcare services in Uganda.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, World Health Organisation, WHO, International Monetary Fund, IMF, Healthcare system, Developing Countries, Uganda,