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Major Essay - Syrian Conflict
This student studied:
University of Sydney - GOVT1202 - World Politics
This essay applies IR theory (realism, liberalism and constructivism) to explain the effect of the Arab Spring on the Syrian state. Applying the social movement theory and critiquing the broader international relations surrounding the Syrian conflict, the essay concludes that world politics is dominated by a realist sentiment.
IR Policy Brief on Syrian Refugee Crisis
This student studied:
La Trobe University - POL1SNS - States, Security and International Relations
It addresses the pressure of Syrian Refugee Crisis on nearby host communities and evaluates the situation, significance of the issue, impact on Syrian children, resources and opportunities, as well as the possibility of escalation and the impact of ISIS threats. (References included).
OP-ED
This student studied:
University of New South Wales - JURD7270 - Law in the Global Context
LAW IN THE GLOBAL CONTEXT OP-ED- THIS OP-ED DEALS WITH THE LEGALITY OF U.S AIRSTRIKES IN SYRIA.
Syria: The Proxy Power Struggle
This student studied:
University of Queensland - POLS1201 - Introduction to International Relations
The following essay will present and make sense of the Syrian conflict from a realist’s point of view, it will be discussing under the main heading of power how numerous factors of this war can be looked at through a realists understanding of power politics, self-interest and the balance of power.
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