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INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
Need to Decolonize International Relations
In light of the history of International Relations, is there a need to decolonize the discipline?
Introduction
International relations are the business and diplomatic relations between and among nations. International relations are a field of public policy which includes positive as well as normative elements in the ...
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Essay
Essay
Introduction
It is difficult for us today to assign a feature of rationality, assuming the intelligibility of the world because it often refers to the formal properties of belief. It is all about good integration with other beliefs and convictions of intentional states. Donald Davidson is aware of the fact that ...
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Political Sciences
The role of NATO after Cold War
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The role of NATO after Cold War
NATO by the end of Cold War
By the end of the Cold War, NATO was an alliance essentially defensive, confined to the outer defense, but also inside their member states (16 in 1989). The ...
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GREATEST THREATS
Greatest Threats to Security in 21st Century
Introduction3
Discussion3
Security3
Threats4
Security Threats5
Terrorism5
Globalization7
Redefining Security Notion9
Environmental Security9
Human Security10
Security Operators Role11
International Relations Theory12
Realism12
Liberalism14
Functionalist Theory14
Conclusion15
Greatest Threats to Security in 21st Century
Introduction
Since the start of war on terror and the incident of 9/11, the international terrorism is increased, endorsed and supported in the London, Washington, and other ...
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Democracy
Democracy
Answer to Part 1
America is a constitutional republic, presidential and federal. Here government has some limited powers enumerated in the Constitution of the United States. This type of government is known as presidential democracy because a president here rules the country. However, there are US citizens who disagree with the ...
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Perspectives of Culture
Perspectives of Culture
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Society is a name given to systems or organizations created by the humans. Societies are what connect the individuals in a common culture. Culture is considered to be the basic component of the society. Culture is known to be a set of rules, traditions, as ...
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Addressing Social Issues through Anthropological Principles
Addressing Social Issues through Anthropological Principles
In order to develop a holistic picture of the pressing environmental issues, it is imperative that humans try to gain a better understanding of the anthropological perspectives on these issues. Over the years, several environmental issues have been the subject ...
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Cultural Anthropology
Cultural Anthropology
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Cultural Anthropology is referred to a branch of anthropology that focuses on the study of cultural variation among human beings. It is also observed that cultural anthropology studies those cultural variations in human beings in contrast to social anthropology which perceives the cultural variation more as an independent ...
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Ethnographic Methods used in Studying Anthropology
Ethnographic Methods used in Studying Anthropology
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This paper is principally elucidating upon the ethnographic methods being used by the contemporary anthropologists to study the phenomenon behind complex pre-industrial societies and small-scale societies. However, to understand this notion, it is essential to first understand the concept of ...
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RESEARCH PROPOSAL
Experience of Healthcare Practitioners with Mental Health Patients at
Risk of Self-Harm or Suicide
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The evaluation of suicidal risk has received a significant attention, but unable to receive success. Access to means, mental disorder, family status, social class, employment, sex and age are often used to examine or predict the ...