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    There are a multitude complex social conflicts that have arisen in the Middle East over the recent years. Issues concerning differing religious and political views that have been in place over the last several years. In this essay‚ I will be discussing some of the social issues occurring in the Middle east as well as the impact these issues have had on Arab Americans‚ Muslim Americans and American culture. Conflict in the middle east is not a new concept. Tensions have been building in the Middle

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    Gideon Rose‚ How Wars End Ch.  7‚ The Gulf War How did the elder Bush administration’s policy toward Iraq reflect a “realist” approach? Thinking was straight forward‚ Saddam would impact Saudi Arabia’s oil field by controlling Kuwait and Saudi as a major oil producer impacts the global economy. Cheney “Saddam’s actions are to dominate OPEC‚ even he doesn’t attack Saudi Arabia‚ his new wealth will be able to produce new WMDs or go Nuclear. Bush wanted to humiliate Iraq to send a message.   What threat

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    terrorism and how it has implications that are far reaching and affect our day to day rights and freedoms. I will be referring to the following cases in my response; Mohamed Haneef‚ David Hicks‚ Peter Greste and also Australian citizens involved in ISIL. Terrorism is an emerging and ongoing threat that says much about the fast-changing ­nature of global terrorism and the challenges Australia and the West face in trying to frame laws that can respond to the shifting threat without unduly infringing

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    When does the line between refugee and terrorist get drawn. It seems like these days everyone has given up on the Middle East when they aren’t the ones to blame. It all started six years ago‚ you might have heard about it before but you’ve only read the surface of it. The United States sent over a thousand troops ever since the Syrian Civil war started. All this time the United States has made efforts to protect the free Syrian people and at the same time defend the security of our nation. The US

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    Final Assignment The upcoming of ISIS and the international intervention The upcoming threat of ISIS in Northern Iraq and Syria is one I have been wanting to investigate further for a while. In the paper below I will discuss five important theories in international relations and discuss how they can be applied to the crisis between ISIS and the West. First‚ I will approach the conflict with a neorealist view and Neorealism is a study of power relations between states and the nature of states

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    Should the US concern about the fight against ISIS? How much should the US spend on this war? Should Obama send more troops to Iraq? What should be the US military role in this war? Are ISIS a real threaten for the United States of America? These are some of the many questions‚ about the US foreign policy‚ debated among many families‚ veterans or senators in the United States of America. Although there are some important events taking place in the US now‚ such as the new immigration law presented

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    left800007635240The enigmatic region980000The enigmatic region-3500462280-250046863010500072500left700006766560Systemic Analysis of Middle East 940000Systemic Analysis of Middle East 10150071824857000067665602000325001015007182485-2500468630200072500centercenter107000105000left870008242935Owing to its influence and importance in the world‚ Middle East has always been an object of inquiry and conquest throughout its history. Although in International Relation context the region is riddled with several

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    consequences such as the death which many individuals faced (who were deceived by propaganda when going to war). Additionally‚ through the idea of the brutality of war‚ Weir reminds us of the wars plaguing our own society today such as the war against ISIL and‚ the wars in Syria and Ukraine. And‚ because it is brutal‚ the film compels us to really put an end to all wars as it is a very traumatising and horrific occurrence wherein so many lives are wasted and are maltreated to the point where as aforementioned

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    The Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) also translated as the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria or al sham (ISIS) and known in Arabic by the acronym Daʿesh is an anti-Shi’ist unrecognized Islamic state in Iraq and Syria. Being unrecognized by the international community‚ it is difficult to accurately classify the organization/state and therefore difficult to rate in terms of power.1 However‚ ISIS itself claims sovereignty and statehood and has proven that it is capable of forming a government

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    What Is Cultural Heritage?

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    What Is Cultural Heritage? “Heritage” can be defined a property‚ estate or title that are inherited‚ passed down from previous generations. In the case of “cultural heritage‚” the heritage doesn’t relate to money or property‚ but of culture‚ traditions and values from the past‚ to our present‚ and the future. Cultural heritage mentions a shared bond‚ the belongingness of people to a community. It comprises the main elements used by a community to build its identity and to understand its history

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