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

WORDS:
1300
DATE:
2012
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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/P/499. The political and cultural aspects of YouTube

WORDS:
2500
DATE:
2012
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29.99 GBP

This paper looks at YouTube, a video sharing website, and aims to discuss whether the site is more about political and cultural aspects as apposed to technology. The paper begins by providing background information on YouTube and identifies the different participants that use the site, some of which include marketers, filmmakers, politicians, the general public and artists. The way in which politicians use the site to promote their parties is discussed and the paper also looks at the rewards users get for creativity. The concept of ‘culture of hostility’ is then evaluated in reference to YouTube.

 

KEYWORDS: YouTube, video sharing website, politics, politicians, culture, marketers, filmmakers, culture of hostility’,

 

C/P/490. China's rising power status in relation to Global security and the US

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3900
DATE:
2011
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39.99 GBP

This paper examines China’s rising power status in relation to Global security and the US. The rising power of China in relation to military, economic and political perspectives is examined in reference to security concerns for the US and the rest of the world. The Chinese-American relations from 1980 onwards are discussed, and the affects that the shift in power may have on this relationship is evaluated.

 

KEYWORDS: China, US, power shift, military, politics, economy, security policies, Chinese-American relationships,

 

C/P/485. Benefits of US influence in Mexico

WORDS:
2000
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

The paper looks at the US-Mexican relations examining the influence of the USA in this region of Latin America, and assessing economic, political, social and security benefits of American support for the country of Mexico.

 

KEYWORDS: US influence, Mexico, Latin America,

 

C/P/483. Role of Saudi Arabia in regional and international politics

WORDS:
2000
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

The paper offers a historical, geo-political and cultural overview of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) evaluating the influence of the country in the Middle East, its international role and position towards the war against terrorism.

 

KEYWORDS: Saudi Arabia, regional role, international politics, Middle East, terrorism,

 

C/P/482. Impact of religious resurgence on contemporary international relations

WORDS:
1950
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

The paper looks at the religious resurgence that has taken place around the world during the past decades linking it to the divide between Christians and Muslims after 9/11, people’s alienation from modern technological advancements, etc. The effects of the religious resurgence on the development of international relations are examined exploring the relationship between contemporary religion, globalisation and modernisation.

 

KEYWORDS: religious resurgence, international relations,

 

C/P/479. Presentation. Why have various religious organisations become important transnational actors in recent years

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0
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9 slides
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

This is a presentation of the study entitled “Why have various religious organisations become important transnational actors in recent years?” providing definitions of transnational actors and religious organisations, highlighting the difference between religious organisations and religious fundamentalist and extremist groups or movements, explaining why religious organisations have recently become important actors in the International arena, and presenting examples of religious organisations that contribute to world peace, environmental sustainability, etc.

 

KEYWORDS: Presentation, religious organisations, transnational actors,

 

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/P/461. US and Middle East relations since 9/11

WORDS:
5550
DATE:
2011
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59.99 GBP

This paper discusses the impact of 9/11 on the relationship between the United States and the Middle East. The theory behind the topic is outlined and evaluated before the examination begins. The invasion of Iraq is examined, along with the dissipation of US power. The cause of the hostility to the US in the Middle East is examined. Before conclusions are made the paper examines regional security and the fueling of discontent in the Middle East.

 

KEYWORDS: 9/11, United States, Middle East, Iraq, US power!,

 

C/P/458. An examination of the relationship between China and the US

WORDS:
2350
DATE:
2011
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29.99 GBP

This paper examines the relationship between China and the US throughout history, and aims to assess whether they are allies or rivals. The paper examines their relations pre 1949 as well as during the cold war era, the Korean War and Sino-Indian Conflict, Vietnam, and Sino-American détente. Their areas of cooperation and areas of conflict are examined before conclusions are made.

 

KEYWORDS: China, USA, cold war, Korean War, Sino-Indian Conflict, Vietnam, Sino-American détente,

 

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

WORDS:
1850
DATE:
2011
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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/P/436. 'Peace Cannot Be Built On Humanitarian Intervention, Which Is The Language Of Big Powers' an examination of Darfur

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4350
DATE:
2011
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49.99 GBP

This paper examines the statement “peace cannot be built on humanitarian intervention, which is the language of big powers”. The argument of this paper is that there is an elite self-interest to humanitarian actions and the paper looks at Darfur in relation to Mamdani’s theories. Humanitarian intervention is looked at as an extension of war ideologues, and the paper then looks at the poststructural approach to humanitarian intervention.

 

KEYWORDS: Peace, humanitarian intervention, Darfur, Mamdani, poststructural!,

 

C/P/435. To what extent are international regimes vital for the smooth functioning of world order?

WORDS:
1500
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

This paper examines international regimes, and aims to assess how they are vital for the smooth running of world order. The paper also aims to discuss the extent to which the United States have created international institutions and regimes to achieve international order. The nature of regimes is discussed and the paper then examines their history and the theory relating to them.

 

KEYWORDS: International regimes, world order, United States, international institutions!,

 

C/S/397. Feminism and international relations

WORDS:
3100
DATE:
2011
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39.99 GBP

This paper argues whether feminism contributes to societies understanding of international relations. The paper provides an overview of both concepts, and then examines them in reference to one another. The paper then identifies the criticisms of feminism in international relations. Conclusions are made regarding whether feminism does contribute to international relations.

 

KEYWORDS: Feminism, international relations, domestic politics,

 

S/P/512. An examination of the relationship between China and the US

WORDS:
3900
DATE:
2011
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39.99 GBP

This paper examines the issue of global insecurity, and aims to discuss the power shift from the West towards the East. The rising dominance of China is discussed, as is America’s response to this. The papers main focus is the relationship between China and the US.

 

KEYWORDS: Global security, Global insecurity, China, US, West, east, America, G-2,

 

C/P/387. Why did conflict in Yugoslavia lead to war in the 1990s?

WORDS:
1800
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

This paper examines the reasons why the conflicts in Yugoslavia lead to war in the 1990’s. The paper begins by providing some of the background to the topic, and the paper examines the different countries that were involved. Issues regarding the Yugoslav National Army, The Kosovo War, and the Treaty of Westphalia are all examined. The paper also discusses issues in reference to the literature surrounding the war.

 

KEYWORDS: Conflict, war, Yugoslavia, 1990, Yugoslav National Army, The Kosovo War, Treaty of Westphalia,

 

C/P/372. Review: New Russian National Security Strategy

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1550
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
19.99 GBP

The paper critically reviews the document “New Russian National Security Strategy to 2020” (NRSS) describing the background of the document, comparing it to former documents on national security, and examining Russia’s current perceptions of security and threats to security. The shortcomings of the document are outlined, conclusions are made about the shift towards economic security in the country’s policy.

 

KEYWORDS: Review, New Russian National Security Strategy, economic security,

 

C/P/361. Role of UN Security Council in resolution of dispute over Jammu & Kashmir

WORDS:
1450
DATE:
2011
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19.99 GBP

The paper looks at the conflict between nations in the disputed area of Kashmir and Jammu discussing the position of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC), evaluating its efforts towards the resolution of the dispute over Kashmir and Jammu, and discussing the complexity of the conflict.

 

KEYWORDS: UN Security Council, UNSC, dispute resolution, Jammu & Kashmir,

 

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/352. Dissertation. Turkish relations with Saudi Arabia since the rise of Islamists

WORDS:
13100
DATE:
2011
PRICE:
139.99 GBP

This dissertation discusses Turkish relations with Saudi Arabia since the rise of Islamists. This paper discusses liberalism and the state in great detail, and this is followed by the review of literature. The methodology is provided, and data is collected through use of secondary data analysis. The study then discusses the transition form imperial hegemony to sovereign independence (1745-1918). Turkish-Saudi relations during 1923-2002, and between 2002-2010) are discussed. Political, economic, and cultural manifestations are all discussed, and the paper then examines all of the results of the study.

 

KEYWORDS: Dissertation, Turkish, Saudi Arabia, relations, Islamists, imperial hegemony, sovereign independence, Turkish-Saudi relations, cultural manifestations, economic manifestations, political manifestations,

 

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,