Realism – Where is America seated in the school of IR since 1945?

Intellectual roots of our modern thinking have been turbulent changes in order to adapt to the contemporary world, especially the special relationship between historical events and different schools of the political theories. Modern history from the twentieth century to our current decade of the twenty-first century since the World War I (1914-1918) to the WorldContinueContinue reading “Realism – Where is America seated in the school of IR since 1945?”

Một Vành Đai, Một Con Đường – One Belt, One Road Initiative?

Commentary: What the world out there is something or many things that abide at our unknown tails. Are you able to guess it peace or not peace?   Pakistan’s new highway, Kazakhstan’s new rail terminal, Sri Lanka’s recently opened seaport, or Laos’ new bridge are belonging to a one country’s project, which spans three continentsContinueContinue reading “Một Vành Đai, Một Con Đường – One Belt, One Road Initiative?”

Why Forgotten War?

Commentary: An investigation targeted on the Korean War during the escalation of the U.S and China conflicts in 1951, thus to reflect on the U.S Foreign Relations. More than 60 years have passed since the end of the Korean War during the period of 1950-1953. Historians call it the Forgotten War. While it develops questionsContinueContinue reading “Why Forgotten War?”

Whose Rights? Why Abuses?

More at https://www.standup4humanrights.org “We are in the presence of a crime without a name.” Winston Churchill, 1941 Back to the time in 1948 when the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was first introduced to the world, just 3 years after WWII. So, the Universal Declaration responded to the horrors of WWII by providing a comprehensiveContinueContinue reading “Whose Rights? Why Abuses?”

The Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948

“The UDHR was more a reaction to the past than a protection for the future.” (Hoang’s note: It’d be tremendously reasonable for us to know about the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and think of it. This is of the understanding of the universal good and not a submission to any thoughts of one-size-fit-all.) http://www.un.org/en/sections/issues-depth/human-rights/ContinueContinue reading “The Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948”

Environmental Security on top of everything!

Source https://www.military.com/benefits/veterans-health-care/agent-orange.html It is often believed that since the Cold War came to the end, the concept of security was being bloomed during the late 1970s till the 1990s as militarisation. This continues in most parts of the security discourse that considerably defines what security means. However, critics alongside wars and problematic security issues are beingContinueContinue reading “Environmental Security on top of everything!”

Migration, Border Issues and Border Control

What is your answer when you are asked that what is the biggest fear, which you are afraid of, in the contemporary politics? This could be terrorism. In a broad view of security issue, war must be a term that no one in this globe wants it to be repeated. Especially after the tragic eventContinueContinue reading “Migration, Border Issues and Border Control”

Agro-Industria and SDGs on Food Crisis

General Assembly Second Committee 1/1.1 Strengthening UN Coordination of Agricultural Trade and Sustainable Development after the Food Crisis Agenda Sponsor: Argentina Signatories: MERCOSUR members (Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay and Venezuela) The General Assembly, Recalling all nations of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights 1948 – Article 25 (1) “Everyone has the right to a standard ofContinueContinue reading “Agro-Industria and SDGs on Food Crisis”

“The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen” (France, 1789)

The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen (the French Declaration of Rights) was passed by the National Assembly on August 26th in 1789, which laid out the French absolute monarchy for the first time transmitted to a new plan of a constitutional government holding principles of the natural rights of man and citizenContinueContinue reading ““The Declaration of the Rights of Man and Citizen” (France, 1789)”

Trumpism and Trump’s Cultural Populism

“Make America Great Again” has been being Trump’s motto since his candidacy for President in 2015 and the electoral movement in 2016, and it is still being a controversy in the dimension of politics worldwide. This 45th President of the United States has the promises and accomplishments with American to the continuing fight to putContinueContinue reading “Trumpism and Trump’s Cultural Populism”