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We the Living by Ayn Rand, and The Porcupine by Julian Barnes
Communism
International Relations
Soviet Union
Communism has failed in Europe because of its lack of care for the individual, its corrupt leaders and also because it went against human nature. Two novels that demonstrate this statement are the semi-autobiographical We the Living by Ayn Rand, and Julian Barnes’ The Porcupine. According to Ayn Rand, Communists were pitiless. When Kira, the…
Fidel Castro Biography
Communism
Government
International Relations
Political science
Fidel Castro Ruz was born on August 13, 1926 (some sources give 1927), on his family’s sugar plantation near Biran, Oriente Province. His father was an immigrant from Galcia, Spain. He attended Catholic schools in both Santiago de Cuba and Havana, including a Jesuit boarding school called Colegio de Belen where he followed a strict…
The Five States of Kurdistan
Government
International Relations
Political science
Terrorism
Turkey
Since the end of World War I, Kurdistan has been administered by five sovereign states, with the largest portions of the land being respectively in Turkey (43%), Iran (31%), Iraq (18%), Syria (6%) and the former Soviet Union (2%). The PKK’s origins can be traced back to 1974, when Öcalan, in Ankara, led a small…
Should a superpower establish
Cold War
International Relations
Soviet Union
Should a Superpower Establish a Sphere of Influence? This influence, that was felt around the world, led to many wars and possibly prevented a holocaust. It was a visible defensive action and an invisible security wall. The real importance of this question is not “should” a sphere of influence be established, but “why should” a…
Field Marshal Haig: The Butcher Of The Somme
Conflict
International Relations
Military
War
Field marshal Haig was a successful army official who won the Boer War back in South Africa fifteen years before the war. The battle that was fought then was against a poorly equipped army that was on dry plains this battle was in trenches against high-powered machine guns and bombshells which was nothing compared to…
What Role Does the Wto Play in International Business?
International business
International Relations
International Trade
Trade
What role does the WTO play in international business? In this increasingly globalized scenario, companies need to be globally competitive in order to survive. Knowledge and understanding of different countries’ economies and their market is a must for establishing oneself as a global player. Now the business has gone beyond the boundaries of a nation…
The Berlin Airlift
Cold War
International Relations
World War II
Postwar division of Germany: That the advent of World War II brought about a phenomenal change in the entire universe is no longer news. However, what is relatively unknown to all is the aftermath of the war, which saw the universe through an era often described as the cold war. As soon as the World…
Decision Making In International Politics
Government
International Relations
John F Kennedy
Politics
The module for this week entails decision making and diversion where it is evident in international politics. In particular, this focuses on the notion of how leaders of their country can affect the position of their security, in an international sense. In addition, it illustrates how public opinion stemming from just the country itself can…
Political Mission OF Chiang Kaishek
China
Government
International Relations
Chiang Kai-shek, also known as Chiang Chung-cheng, was the son of a middle-class wine merchant who lived in the village of Chikow in Chekiang Province. When he was fourteen years old, following the Chinese custom of that time, he was arranged to be marry by his mother (the bride’s name is not mentioned). His bride…
Stalemate Research Paper By the end
Battle
British Empire
Conflict
International Relations
International security
National Security
World War I
Stalemate Essay, Research Paper By the terminal of 1914 the war had reached deadlock. This was due to the failure of both the Germans Schlieffen Plan and the Gallic Plan Seventeen. Both these programs were said by each side to stop the war ‘ by Christmas ’ and neither side had perceived the thought of…