A Greek Nobel laureate once wrote, âWherever I go, Greece hurts meâ. Frankly, I must admit that I often have that same feeling as Yiorgos Seferis used to and I have been judging Greeceâs mistakes over the centuries. Nonetheless, it is also true that as Greeks we have been proud of our country and we…Read More
Tag: critical analysis
Is Internet A Human Right? Africa Said No
Internet Shutdowns have plagued the African digital medium this year. Congo DR, Gambia, Cameroon, and Ethiopia are a couple of countries that restricted the use of the internet for political reasons earlier in 2017. This is just after 30 out of 54 African countries violated digital rights in 2016, 11 of these States were involved…Read More
The Forgotten War: Yemen Crisis
Introduction The Yemen civil war is the most forgotten war in its nature. Since its outbreak in late 2014, it had a huge number of civilianâs casualties which nothing much has been done to stop this war. My attempt in this paper is to give a brief background to the cause of the Yemen civil…Read More
Why does US support Albania?
Since the fall of communism, the US has supported Albania financially but also in the political scene. Their ambassadors have always been quite present in our political scene and such involvement has sometimes been unusual considering their diplomatic position. Also, Albaniaâs attempts to integrate into the European Union and each moves that the country has…Read More
Post Bonn Conference National Machinery and Policies on Gender in Afghanistan
Introduction The paper examines the implementation of the institutional mechanisms related to womenâs political participation during the year 2001 to 2014. The year 2001 is important because the international community came together in December 2001 in Bonn Germany to decide the roadmap of Afghanistanâs future. The most recent Presidential election of Afghanistan took place in…Read More
The Production, Reproduction and Transformation of Hegemony through Media: The Case of Egypt
Introduction The resignation of Mubarak in February 2011 didnât end the rule of the power centers- which includes the military- that have been in power since the overthrow of the Egyptian monarch in 1952. After his resignation, the Supreme Council of Armed Forces (SCAF) wielded power for almost one year and a half directing the…Read More
Islamophobia in the Western World: Islam is Peace or Terror?
The world has shaken for the first time when Islamic State captured Mosul in 2014 and started its terrorist juggernaut then. But their action not only made peaceful Islam as a religion of terrorism and hatred in the world, to make it Islamic State help even made this religion to recognize as a phobia as Islamophobia….Read More
Child Abortion: Should it be legal or illegal?
The subject of abortion is perhaps one of the most highly charged issues of our day. Answering the question âShould It Be Legal or Illegal?â honestly takes a pretty much courage, patience and core knowledge. So consequently, there arise a lot of questions regarding this argument. Many of these arguments are fueled with myths, many…Read More
Security Complexities of South Asia and its impact on integrity of SAARC
Abstract South Asia, on one hand, can be considered as a region with diversities and on the other hand, a region with complexities. There are different instincts that can bind the region together and at the same time those separate the integrity of the South Asian nations. In one part of the world, they are…Read More
Are we going to face the devastating Third World War!
Meanwhile, the world is facing a tough time after the cold war period. After that time the world is getting much heat and the power that handed over to so many countries that the situation truly making the world and world system a diverse one. In the situation, the main tension that brings all the…Read More