Category: Armed Hostilities 701

  • Women in Combat: History Examples

    Table of Contents Introduction Women in Combat: History Examples Women in Combat in the 20th Century Conclusion Works cited Introduction Women are always considered as gentle and fragile creatures who call for protection and proper treat. On the other hand, it appears that some of them are able to handle fighting in combat. This essay…

  • Ku Klux Klan: Research Paper

    One of the most infamous terrorist organizations in the world, Ku Klux Klan took its origin in the American South, gradually expanding its activity to other states. With violent and often dehumanizing methods, it attempted to oppose segregation and equal-right movement for black people. Close examination of Ku Klux Klans history, leadership, and goals over…

  • ICC Russia and Georgia Memorandum Analysis

    The Prosecutor states she has collected enough evidence that both sides committed war crimes and crimes against humanity during the armed conflict in South Ossetia (IntlCriminalCourt, 2015). The Russian Federation supported South Ossetia during that period (from 1 July to 10 October, 2008). Numerous alleged crimes were a part of a broader campaign to expel…

  • My Fathers Country by Wibke Bruhns: Historical Review

    Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction The book My Fathers Country by Wibke Bruhns is a historical novel about difficult times. The authors story is filled with details and facts that reflect her attitude and the feelings of her family members facing many problems due to the politics of their country. Wibke…

  • Activities of Al-Shabaab as a Threat to the World Peace

    Table of Contents Origins and History of the Organization Structure and Tactics Cooperation with Al-Qaeda and Anti-American Activities Major attacks as a threat to the world Conclusions References Terrorism has become one of the main problems of the world community. This fact results in huge interest for the study of terrorism as a major threat…

  • East Prussia Campaign of 1914: Staff Ride Project

    Table of Contents Preliminary Study Phase Field Study Phase Integration Phase References Word War I was the first war waged by fully industrialized militaries. Many of its features, such as advances in firepower and communications, the importance of aerial reconnaissance, and the benefits of operational and strategic mobility, remain relevant today. The developmental goal of…

  • Cuban Missile Crisis: History and Facts

    The main reason that the United States and the Soviet Union were able to avoid war during the Cuban Missile crisis was the existence of nuclear weapons and the fear of nuclear war. The two superpowers certainly considered going to war with each other  throughout history, nations have gone to war with one another…

  • Revolutionary Anxieties and the US Role

    Pages 639 to 645 of chapter 20 address the issue of revolutionary anxieties, which was triggered by German radicals. The US President, Woodrow Wilson, believed that it was the best opportunity to facilitate peace and initiated the treaty discussion with France, Britain, and Italy, to caution the country against the swelling wave of revolution. The…

  • The Notion of Nation Rebuilding

    The notion of nation rebuilding seeks to create a robust national identity that recognizes its diversity and historical countdown. Nation building aims at bringing people together to create political stability. During World War I, Germany fought among the Central Powers against the Allies. After the war, Germany was obliged to pay 132 billion gold marks…

  • Roger Cohens Op-Ed on Israeli-Palestinian Peace

    Table of Contents Impossibility of Two-State Peace Impossibility of One-State Peace The Less Impossible Option Conclusion References An Op-Ed by Roger Cohen expresses the two opposing sides regarding the type of peace that can be recommended to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The author is in support of the two-state peace, an option that has received criticism…