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?”
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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”
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”
The Self in “The Bluest Eye” and “The Complete Persepolis”
Briefly, ‘formation’ of the self is a central concern in The Bluest Eye and The Complete Persepolis. Drawing on the set critical works by Rocío Davis and Anne Salvatore, compare the ways the self is presented in the novel and the autobiography. “We die. That may be the meaning of life. But, we do theContinueContinue reading “The Self in “The Bluest Eye” and “The Complete Persepolis””
