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Martin Luther King Jr. and Civil Rights
Martin Luther King Jr. and Civil Rights
Introduction
Martin Luther King, Jr., was one of the best known advocates of the twentieth century for bringing social change in a nonviolent manner. King was born in Atlanta, Georgia, posing stupendous courage and oratorical skills, which enabled him ...
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CRITICAL SECURITY STUDIES
Critical Security Studies
Critical Security Studies
What is Critical Security Studies?
Critical Security Studies is an educational discipline which contains some safety measures which helps to restrain from any conflict and if it occur that how can we get security. Some use this term of critical security studies to relate ...
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US Foreign Policy
US Foreign Policy
Introduction
The constitution of the United States drafted in 1787 gave limited powers to the president of the country. No doubt, the architects of the constitution were of the opinion that there should be a balance of powers between the legislative, executive and judiciary branches. However, ...
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ARAB SPRING
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Key Factors and Forces Fuelling Arab Spring
Key Factors and Forces Fuelling Arab Spring
Introduction
The Arab Spring is an unforeseen change to establish democracy; it is a heroic struggle to denounce social injustice. The Arab Spring is the name that has been identified by medially series of demonstrations of popular and ...
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Civil liberties, habeas corpus, and the war in terror
Civil liberties, habeas corpus, and the war in terror
Habeas Corpus is one of the special judicial safeguards to protect human rights, belongs to the realm of fuzzy control of fundamental rights. Its regulation must come from a constitutional mandate, therefore constitutes a ...
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Homeland Security
Homeland Security
Introduction
Hurricane Katrina in 2005 was the costliest disaster in the history of the United States and one of the deadliest. Subsequent flooding from the hurricane caused massive destruction and loss of life in New Orleans and the Mississippi Gulf Coast. Despite this massive destruction, a small minority of ...
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GENOCIDE
In what sense can genocide said to be an extreme form of identity politics?
In what sense can genocide said to be an extreme form of identity politics?
Introduction
The political landscape has been overwhelmed by the identity politics over the last decades throughout the globe. The identity politics integrate an extensive range ...
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RESOURCE & WARS
Resource & Wars
The Return of Geopolitics: Resource Wars and the Primacy of Territory
Introduction
United Nations defines national security as “the situation in which a State shall be considered to be protected against military aggression, political pressure or significant economic coercion, thereby gaining leeway to pursue its development ...
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NUCLEAR WEAPONS
Impact of Nuclear Weapons during Cold War
Impact of Nuclear Weapons during Cold War
Introduction
The nuclear age began with the bombing of Hiroshima which changed the dynamics of world politics. In response, the Soviet Union rapidly developed its nuclear weapons which made United States susceptible to a shattering destruction. In ...
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POLITICAL LEGITIMACY
POLITICAL LEGITIMACY
POLITICAL LEGITIMACY
Introduction
Different people have different perceptions related to the concepts of politics and legitimacy. One should be clear in understanding the basics of both the terms. Politics is about a set of principles according to which a country or state is operated. On the other hand, legitimacy is ...