Category: International Organizations

  • NATO Expansion: NATO Summit in Bucharest in 2008

    According to the official NATO internet resource, the definition of NATO is the following. The North Atlantic Treaty organization (NATO) is an alliance of 28 countries from North America and Europe committed to fulfilling the goals of the North Atlantic Treaty signed on 4 April 1949 (Welcome to NATO, 2010). The central idea of the…

  • North Atlantic Treaty Organization: History

    The picture represents a board consisting of country leaders signing a North Atlantic Treaty in April 1949 and creating the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)  a war alliance against a pending threat of the Soviet Union (NATO Pact Signed 2017). The round table, at which they all sit, reminds of the tales about King…

  • European Parliament: Why It Failed to Gain the Trust of Citizens?

    Table of Contents Introduction European Parliament Misrepresentation Euroscepticism Brexit Disputes Conclusion Works Cited Introduction European Parliament (EP) is an essential part of governance and representation in the European Union. Representation plays a vital role in the democratic aspect of EP, which means that it allocates a certain number of seats for each member nation. Although…

  • The United Nations vs Imperial Systems

    With the continuous course of history, the forms of leadership, the level of effectiveness, and the methods and values of governance have constantly been changing. A similar trend has emerged in international cooperation and governance, where the once imperialist area has been replaced by the image of the United Nations today. There are different opinions…

  • The United Nations Security Council Membership

    Table of Contents Introduction The need to increase United Nations Security Council membership Equitable representation Changing power structures Increased role of the Security Council United Nations Budget Security Council composition; the way forward References Introduction The United Nations Security Council is increasing becoming a critical player in the world affairs and power relations between nations.…

  • The United States Foreign Policy Actors

    It is prudent to approach the U.N., NATO, and E.U. as the foreign policy actors. The main reason for engaging these three actors is that they handle various issues (Smith, Hadfield & Dunne, 2016). Additionally, they have numerous member states, and this means that most of the policies that the organizations initiate will be favorable.…

  • Intergovernmental Global Organizations and Non-Governmental Organizations

    Table of Contents Introduction Intergovernmental Global Organizations Non-governmental organizations Conclusion Reference Introduction Every country in the world is part of the wider global community. Each nations economic strength lies in the ability to work with others. Similarly, as part of the human race, individuals can only attain maximum potential when they identify with certain groups…

  • Development in the United Nations

    Table of Contents Introduction Achievements of the UN Combating Diseases Promoting Sustainability The World Bank: Funding Developing Nations The United Nations Humanitarian Air Service (UNHAS) Conclusion Reference List Introduction The United Nations (UN) is an intergovernmental body that promotes international cooperation. It replaced the League of Nations, the organisation that had been in existence before…

  • World Vision International Organizations Activities

    Abstract The paper describes the activities of World Vision International is an international development and non-governmental organization in the context of the cooperation between globalization, individual cultures, and such organizations. The paper aims to discuss the effects of the organizations activities on individual cultures and evaluate the effectiveness of the organizations work in addressing the…

  • Analysis and Description in PR Issue: Sea Shepherd

    Introduction The idea of the need to form a body to coordinate the anti-whaling activities in the world was proposed by Paul Watson when he formed the earth force. The sea shepherd was registered in 1981 as an anti-whaler and anti-sealer but later expanded to incorporate the other marine life (Sea shepherd conservation society 2010).…