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Comparison between María Eva Duarte “Evita” and Ernesto “Che” Guevara
Government
International Relations
A comparison is being made between María Eva Duarte, who is also known as Evita, and Ernesto “Che” Guevara. This essay examines the comparison and contrast between María Eva Duarte, also known as Evita, and Ernesto “Che” Guevara. Both individuals are prominent Argentinean figures whose impactful lives have influenced both the people of Argentina and…
Haig Fully Deserves His Reputation as ‘Bungler and Butcher of the Somme’
Battle
Conflict
International Relations
World War I
Haig, a divisive figure of both World War One and the twentieth century, elicits differing viewpoints. Some view him as a nationalistic champion, while others question his effectiveness as a leader. Nevertheless, it cannot be denied that he led 60,000 soldiers to their deaths in the early stages of the Somme battle – a startling…
The Break Up of Yugoslavia
Europe
International Relations
Nationalism
The dissolution of Yugoslavia in the early 1900s resulted from a succession of political turmoil and conflict. These conflicts can be primarily attributed to nationalistic sentiments in Serbia, the absence of a desire to reach political compromises, and a profound economic and political crisis. The initial Yugoslavia, established in 1918, aimed to be a unified…
Everyone can get along – how helping benefits everyone
Bullying
International Relations
United States
Across the lunch table, a bully begins pushing a friend around. The friend is not strong and can’t do much to defend himself. The bully slaps his victim’s left cheek knocking his glasses to the floor and follows through with a stomp crushing the lenses to the ground. A person watching steps in and pushes…
Chechnya Research Paper
Europe
International Relations
Russia
Chechnya is an independent democracy located in the center of the Caucasus Mountains. This land has ever belonged to the Shemite people, dead persons of the Shem. The adjacent democracies all around them are really similar ethnically. The people that live in the Caucasus Mountains are non the same as the Russian people. In 1864,…
Why was Mussolini able to come to power?
Government
International Relations
Nationalism
In 1922, the King himself invited Benito Mussolini into government. This was the result of numerous factors stemming from both, Mussolini’s ambition and ability and the favorable circumstances of the early twentieth century. Primarily the weakness and subsequent fall of the Liberal Regime laid the foundation for Italy’s future embracement of fascism however it was…
History of Africa: Significance of the Berlin Conference
Africa
Europe
International Relations
The Berlin Conference, initiated by Portugal on November 15, 1884 and organized by Otto von Bismarck – the chancellor of Germany and minister of Prussia – brought together fourteen countries. These nations included Austria-Hungary, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Netherlands, Portugal, Russia Spain Sweden-Norway Turkey and the United States of America. The main…
Territory Dispute Palestine
Egypt
International Relations
Israel
The Arab states’ relationship to the Palestine question has been saturated by myth and misunderstanding. Unquestionably, the issue has been an important aspect of modern Arab politics. But while Arab states seemed to be strongly engaged in the Arab-Israeli conflict, giving full, passionate backing for the Palestinian cause since the 1930s, they often acted in…
The UN is now an outdated body, discuss
Government
International Relations
United Nations
“The UN is now an outdated body.” Discuss. The United Nations is a body that was set up at the end of WWII to maintain peace and security amongst states. The UN is the successor to what was the League of Nations. The League of Nations, set up after WWI by President Wilson, had a…
Postwar American National Security Policy
Cold War
Government
International Relations
In Strategies of Containment, John Lewis Gaddis looks to analyse the United States national security policy since World War II. Gaddis divides the postwar old ages into five distinguishable geopolitical codifications, which he analyzes in deepness. Gaddis systematic analysis asks the undermentioned inquiries of each geopolitical codification: What construct did the disposal in inquiry have…