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Academic English 4
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China and globalisation 1
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Contemporary Controversies in International Securi 1
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Contemporary International Crisis 1
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Contemporary International Security Issues 1
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European Union as an International Actor 2
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Global Governance 1
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Introduction to the Irish History 1
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The European Union in the International System 3
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Theories of International Security 1
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Robert Kagan, in this book, emphasizes the role of power in the international relations despite during his career he has been a sever critic of the foreign-policy realists because they don't take into account the ideology, democracy and morality.
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University of Westminster•The European Union in the International System
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Robert Kagan, in this book, emphasizes the role of power in the international relations despite during his career he has been a sever critic of the foreign-policy realists because they don't take into account the ideology, democracy and morality.
“Zionism is an international political movement, born in the late nineteenth century among the Jews living in Europe, whose aim is the establishment of the Jewish people's right to self-determination through the establishment of a Jewish state. Zionism is part of the wider phenomenon of modern nationalism. Important but a minority in the Jewish world for the whole first half of the twentieth century, the movement became a majority after the Shoah implemented by Nazi Germany. After the creation...
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University of Westminster•Contemporary International Crisis
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“Zionism is an international political movement, born in the late nineteenth century among the Jews living in Europe, whose aim is the establishment of the Jewish people's right to self-determination through the establishment of a Jewish state. Zionism is part of the wider phenomenon of modern nationalism. Important but a minority in the Jewish world for the whole first half of the twentieth century, the movement became a majority after the Shoah implemented by Nazi Germany. After the creation...
Sino-American relations - A comparison between past and present

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Sino-American relations - A comparison between past and present

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Can one theory explain European Integration?
Problem of definitions – What is integration?
Karl Deutsch 	 outcome = ‘sense of community’
Ernest Haas	 ‘process’ of creating a community

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University of Westminster•The European Union in the International System
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Can one theory explain European Integration?
Problem of definitions – What is integration?
Karl Deutsch 	 outcome = ‘sense of community’
Ernest Haas	 ‘process’ of creating a community

When a State improves its security by increasing its power, the bordering states fear for their own safety and start to maximise their power as well. In a nutshell, this is the Security Dilemma. As we can see, it is a concept that has its roots in the realist thought. 
In order to find if exists a way out from this Dilemma this essay will go through five chapters. The first will explain better what the Security Dilemma is, and its implication for the international system. The second will start t...
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University of Westminster•Theories of International Security
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When a State improves its security by increasing its power, the bordering states fear for their own safety and start to maximise their power as well. In a nutshell, this is the Security Dilemma. As we can see, it is a concept that has its roots in the realist thought. 
In order to find if exists a way out from this Dilemma this essay will go through five chapters. The first will explain better what the Security Dilemma is, and its implication for the international system. The second will start t...